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Less mouths to feed

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We are now at the time of year when we determine how many mouths we can feed throughout the winter.  Those pregnant old cows–should we feed them high-priced hay so that they will bring us one more calf–or sell them to someone who will probably offer them an easier winter in lower country?  The smaller calves–feed them and hope for a better market, or send them on to a feeder who will then assume the risk (both up and down)?  Given the drought conditions, which tell us that we may need every bale of hay we have on hand, we have decided to sell all the “maybe” animals.  Eamon loaded the remaining calves, some older but sound cows, and even a few extra bulls on the truck and sent them to the auction.  We hope they will give another owner good honest service.

calves heading up the chute

He just cleaned the truck!

Yondo on the job

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