We have been busy this month. Although we had spoken with our builder about a new shed for the cows back in June, he's been so busy that he just got to it. It's half again as big as the one we built a couple years ago. It should offer some protection from the sun and harsh weather for most, if not all of the cows at the same time. So far it's just a "thing" to go look at but they'll figure out what's it's for eventually.
We've been feeding the girls in the wild pasture beginning with construction of the shed. They have settled into a routine of napping and sunnying in the afternoons. Here they are....
Valentino has been separated from the girls because we put the heifers back in with their moms after several months of weening. It's a good opportunity for them to learn some life skills from their moms before they are sold in a few months. Valentino, who usually does his own thing and separates from the girls as often as he can when he's with them in the same pasture, now follows them along the fence line to keep track of everyone. These are his girls after all!
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