Posted by notjustair on December 26, 2015 at 16:13:40 from (70.195.5.64):
They've been talking about this storm coming so I decided to start early and fill every feeder even if it wasn't empty. There are 50 cows, calves, and new heifers in the pasture. There are about 50 open heifers, cows, and bulls on the milo stubble. Then there are a few here and there in the infirmary, etc. I thought I would take some pictures but then it started raining. And raining. I hate using the 7800 to feed because it is so big but it is FWA and that's all that will get through now that it's been pouring for hours. At least I got this feeding done with a smaller tractor. The one pic is the bale mound without any rain - you know how they get. The old 886 had to have a run at it to get up there. It might be because of that John Deere rim on her - she was angry! It's still easier than that tractor with duals.
By the time I got in I had soaked up my bibs, jacket, overalls, sweatshirt, undershirt, and two pairs of chore gloves. Thank goodness for the wood stove.
We are supposed to dive to freezing and then have six inches of snow. There's no hope for the trees and power with as much ice as we will have. I have the diesel generator plugged in and ready.
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