Last week DH and I took a roadtrip and drove 600 miles to check on our cows.
Then we drove 600 miles back. Lots of miles for a couple of old folks.
We left on Monday and got back on Thursday. The new camp man started last week and it'll be a while before he gets his feet on the ground, but other than a few phone calls about water troubles, he held down the fort. Another phone call from the electric co-op troubleshooter about power being down - something always goes awry when you try to get away. I can't even recall the last time DH and I were both away from the ranch for longer than 2 nights and that was only twice in 20 years We took our trip to Zimbabwe in 2015 and were only able to really do so because our girl had just graduated and she was able to take care of the ranch while we were away before she began her Masters program.
Our cows are a motley bunch - here's a handful of them
but most of them are dog gentle
Snack time
Calving season is one of my favorite times of the year
We're not used to these long-eared rascals
Cattle with a little ear do better in the area where we have them
Some have more ear than others. LOL
Brahmas are not known for their ease, but that little Brahma-X was sweet as can be. We had to move a set of them because it hasn't rained - It is incredibly brushy here and they use a helicopter to gather
The boys set up a temporary loading chute
We brought Cydectin and DH poured the cows
as they loaded onto the truck
to move them to greener pastures
Where they were unloaded and reunited with their mamas
We've known the young man that is taking care of them for 25 years. We hadn't seen him in 20 years and it was definitely God's hand that put everything together
We are incredibly grateful for these sweet faces
And His many blessings