Words and pictures from the author of And the Crows Took Their Eyes as well as the Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries . . .
Showing posts with label cows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cows. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
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Wednesday, August 4, 2021
Friday, November 20, 2020
A Moving Story
It was a cold, cold morning. Frost on the windshield.
The sun was just peeking over the ridge behind our neighbors' house.
It was time to move the cows from a pasture down the road back to our land. Three had gotten out the day before and headed for home.
Cold weather makes them antsy and ready to come back to where they know hay will be provided. John had a bucket of sweet feed and tolled them down the road to our pasture.
They were happy to comply.
Justin was behind them in the Kubota, to make sure none took a notion to do something crazy. And I was parked at our driveway, ready to wave a stick and turn back any who might head past the gate into their pasture.
There were three foolish calves who briefly had other ideas and had to be turned (me waving stick, Justin nipping quickly around them) but very soon, the herd was where they belonged and happily munching the still green grass.
There's a job done!
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Sunday, May 8, 2016
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Greener Pastures
The cows gathered around the hay ring are about to have a nice surprise.
This one, on babysitting duty, wonders what's up.
John has used a bucket of sweet feed to toll the herd down to the little pasture by the hard road. Justin is behind them, ready to turn any who might want to go back to the hay ring.
As if! Most of these girls remember the nice green pastures across the road and are in favor of the move, especially since our pastures are cropped close now.
Two of our neighbors across the way who no longer keep cows have once again offered us the use of their pastures. It's mutually beneficial -- we don't have to buy hay and their pastures don't grow up and go back to woods.
Even the grass just on the other side of the fence is a treat.
Everyone's got the idea now and they're eager for that greener grass.
It's all new to the calfies but they're happy to follow their mamas.
Through the gap they go!
And into the Promised Land!
There's even an idyllic little stream . . . and acres of fresh green grass. Cow Heaven!
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Catching Up with the Cows
The cows are loving their new pasture!
The grass is high and they are enjoying eating their way across the slopes.
And when they're full, there's a lovely spot under the trees by the stream where they can chew their cuds in comfort.
Bovine bliss!
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