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Allan in NE

01-06-2005 06:47:44




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Mornin' All,

When I went to bed last night, it was 15 below and is now up to 8 below at 7:30am.

I really should get back to my scrapin' and paintin', but just for the heck of it, I'm wonderin' if maybe it is about time to be thinkin' 'bout checking the antifreeze in some of these old engines that are parked out here on poverty hill?

Seems to me that you're 'supposed to do that when the cold weather sets in, but since I moved back down here from North Dakota, there just doesn't seem to be any cold weather 'round these parts. :>)

Later Guys,

Allan

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Nebraska Cowman

01-06-2005 07:34:36




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 Re: 'Bout Time in reply to Allan in NE, 01-06-2005 06:47:44  
Might be a little late to be checkin now allan. It was -20° here this am. A little chilly and the girls don't seem too impressed. They are all standing around waiting for the sun to warm their humped backs. The dog followed me back to the house and I let him in the kitchen to warm up. I'll go back out and plow snow this afternoon when it warms up a little.



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Allan in NE

01-06-2005 07:48:36




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 Re: 'Bout Time in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 01-06-2005 07:34:36  
Now, as I recall from my days of milkin' the Holsteins, that these were the kinds of days when the ladies would drop 5 or 6 calves.

I think they just did it to make sure you were on your toes. The old bathtub always ran double duty on the cold January mornings, so as to get those new babies warm. :>)

Allan



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Andy Martin

01-06-2005 08:57:49




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 Re: 'Bout Time in reply to Allan in NE, 01-06-2005 07:48:36  
We don't get as cold in Oklahoma, but it was 6 deg last night.

We always say the cold pops them out. I've got 4 or 5 ready to pop so I figure we've got some new ones this morning.



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RustyFarmall

01-06-2005 08:40:41




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 Re: 'Bout Time in reply to Allan in NE, 01-06-2005 07:48:36  
Reading about the bathtub brings back memories, we had a feedlot heifer drop a calf one cold January night, by the time we found the calf, the poor little guy was just about dead. I scooped him up and headed for the house, told the wife to run the bathtub about half full of warm water. She gave me a funny look but did it anyway. I put the calf down in the water, the calf was so weak I had to hold his head up with one hand and massaged him with other. In about 10 minutes the little guy was sucking on my fingers, so I carried him to the heated back porch and layed him on a rug. In about 2 hours he was standing up and bawlin for momma, so we rounded up momma, put her in the barn, and reunited the pair. The little guy was soon one very strong calf, I don't think he remembered any of it.

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Allan in NE

01-06-2005 09:10:02




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 Re: 'Bout Time in reply to RustyFarmall, 01-06-2005 08:40:41  
Rusty,

I knew a couple of brothers up in North Dakota that would buy all the brand new baby calves they could get their hands on. They'd buy 'em by the truckloads and wherever they could find ‘em.

The boys (50-60 years old) had a herd of Holstein brood cows and instead of milkin' the cows, they would instead run 'em in the barn, stanchion 'em up and hang 4 of these babies apiece on 'em.

Then, when the calves got to the weight they wanted, they would turn these same calves back to the sale barn to sell as feeders.

It was the darndest operation I've ever seen and boy! Did those old cows ever have to work for a livin'! :>)

Allan

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Nebraska Cowman

01-06-2005 07:56:36




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 Re: 'Bout Time in reply to Allan in NE, 01-06-2005 07:48:36  
I make sure I keep the gentlemen penned up til at least the first full week in june. I don't need frozen babies.



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Allan in NE

01-06-2005 08:02:46




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 Re: 'Bout Time in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 01-06-2005 07:56:36  
Yes Sir,

I know, but when you milk cows for a living, if you stop the babies, you stop the milk.

Therefore, either the bull or AI duties run continually and calves are a droppin' all the time.

Naw, I sure don't miss that part. :>)

Allan



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Nebraska Cowman

01-06-2005 08:19:01




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 Re: 'Bout Time in reply to Allan in NE, 01-06-2005 08:02:46  
Oh I know Allan, i got my start milking bossies. I have a very early "Pine Tree" Surge pulsator sitting here on my desk that has milked a million cows to remind me! It's a good "miss"



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Harley

01-06-2005 06:50:44




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 Re: 'Bout Time in reply to Allan in NE, 01-06-2005 06:47:44  
Hey old son, it's all in your perspective, but there's something about that scenario that just don't seem quite right. 15 here this morning. Later, Harley



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steveormary

01-07-2005 01:15:29




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 Re: 'Bout Time in reply to Harley, 01-06-2005 06:50:44  
Milkin them cows drove me to joinin the Navy and sail the 7 seas. Well,mabe not all 7.

Was going to put a Red Angus bull in with a cull cow to try and control calvin time. Didnt work,bull coud jump fence betterin any deer.

Ya"all keep warm now. It is about 80 here.



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