Well hello there! Did you think I got lost??? I know… I’ve been AWOL lately here in the blog world, but don’t worry, I have lots of ex… good reasons 🙂
Now that daylight savings has kicked in and given us a little more daylight in the evening, we’ve been working later outside trying to get a start on Spring.
And that means a blank computer screen doesn’t really compete with a comfy bed at the end of the day… But, let’s see if I can give it a whirl tonight!
Today we worked on hauling manure out of one of our calf lots. We are planning on moving our momma sheep to this lot in a couple weeks so we are ready to lamb.
I know, you may think it seems late to lamb, but that’s just what works best for us here. We don’t have a barn or building exclusively for sheep to lamb in during the winter months like a lot of people do, so we choose to breed them later in the fall/early in winter so that they come in about May, when the weather is easier on both the ewes and the lambs.
Anyways, we will get the calves moved out and then we will herd our little flock of sheep across the yard to our little calf building so they can get all settled in before those little cuties arrive.
We got done hauling the manure, bedded it with cornstalk bales and inevitably did a little fixin’ today. I managed to crack a board as I was scooping up a bucket of manure with the skid loader, so out came the drill and the long screws and we got it all fixed up again.
We also adjusted the height of the red gate on this pen so the gate swings better. These little jobs always take a bit of time, but we’re glad things work better when they’re done.
Oh, I can’t forget to tell you about our moment of excitement tonight…
Dan was coming out of the calf lot with the skid loader after he had put the cornstalk bedding in. Two calves were running from one side of the gate to the other when Dan came forward to come out… and those two made a quick right and out they ran!
Crap!
Double Crap!
They ran straight up the yard towards the shed, then turned down the hill and ran full-on towards the bins! (I was just hoping they wouldn’t like the darkness down there because if they kept going they would be out in the field!!!)
It took Dan, Kayla, and me on the four wheeler to convince them it was time to go home! Thank goodness they didn’t get into the field.
What a way to end the night, huh? Just made me all the more ready to call it a day.
We still have a lot of manure to haul before we think about planting. If the weather stays good we might get some oats in the ground before the end of the week. That will be a good feeling.
One more thing… we had a heifer calf born to Angel this morning that was super cute! Check out a few pictures I posted on my facebook page and you can even help me name her!
Well, the wind burn is starting to set in and I’m feeling a little sleepy.
Will share more tomorrow, I hope. I have lots of catching up to do!






