As I drove down the Visitors Center driveway this morning, I noticed that the cows had pushed the portable water tank up against the fence, bowing out the wire.
I took some photos of the pretty front flowers around the Visitors Center when I got out of the car, thinking I could talk about them for my farm diary today.
Dyllan came in early this morning to do some wall painting in the gift shop, so we chatted a minute after I walked in the door. I asked him to turn off the electric fence and move the water tank back into the pasture.
"Let's go get her in," I said as I reached for the camera that I had just placed on my desk.
"Oh yeah, it's Farm Diary Day..." was Dyllan's reply. So here's the "story of the day"...
That caused a big gap, just enough for a calf to walk through, especially if it gets trapped between a couple of cows and the water tank.
I took some photos of the pretty front flowers around the Visitors Center when I got out of the car, thinking I could talk about them for my farm diary today.
Dyllan came in early this morning to do some wall painting in the gift shop, so we chatted a minute after I walked in the door. I asked him to turn off the electric fence and move the water tank back into the pasture.
As I said that I looked out the window and there stood SanDiego, the youngest calf, in the middle of the driveway with a look of surprise in her face. She got pushed out and didn't know what to do next.
"Let's go get her in," I said as I reached for the camera that I had just placed on my desk.
"Oh yeah, it's Farm Diary Day..." was Dyllan's reply. So here's the "story of the day"...
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