All the boys have been in the shed now for over ten days and we have been keeping them penned up quite tight to try and avoid big fights. So today, out came the trailer, all loaded in and up to the field behind the house. Several serious bouts of headbutting later, some chasing about, some bloodshed (especially Jarvis because he takes such a long run up to a butt) and now it is dark so we just have to hope they have sorted the pecking order out and no serious damage is caused overnight. Fingers' crossed.
At a farm sale yesterday, we managed to pick up a bale sledge to make haytime easier, as this deposits the small bales in heaps around the field instead of one by one all over, and a calf restraining crate to make tagging easier.
We have had to haul a couple of windblown trees out of the river just below High Stocks Bridge caused by the storms, but the weather has been lovely the last few days so lets hope it continues.
Only seven and a half weeks until lambing, so lots to do!!
Sunday, 15 January 2012
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
High Winds
Well it is windy today, but not as bad as the south of Scotland. It was lovely yesterday, the kind of day that makes you start planning lots of 'spring' jobs but back to normal today with the river on the verge of flooding and the wind blowing like a good un! At least it has given me a chance to clear up after the festivities, only the Christmas trees to take down now so that will be tomorrows job as even more rain is forecast.
Looking to get the hall and landing decorated before we open for spring so need to get on with that and also on farm, need to try and get sheds ready for lambing time, not easy when they are fairly constantly full of sheltering animals.
Looking to get the hall and landing decorated before we open for spring so need to get on with that and also on farm, need to try and get sheds ready for lambing time, not easy when they are fairly constantly full of sheltering animals.
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