Beaten by the weather.
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 9:28 pm
After 4 years outwintering all but the finishing stock, i have to say we have this year been totally beaten by mother nature.
My solid, well sheltered hill ground this afternoon looked liked the somme. Yesterday hurricane "Bawbags II" battered the poor souls on the hill. it has not stopped raining today, tonight it is gusting to 60mph and raining still.
I cannot get over the amount of rain we have had this autumn/winter. Serious cold and feet of snow have not worried us, but this rain is killing us! its the lack of a dry lie i think that is taking the toll.
So we are busy changing the shed to allow as many in as we can. with straw not available we will have to think out of the box. we will have 70% of the herd inside, with just 1 group of cows and calves left outside in a quarry.
Just thought i would write this after days of mulling it over, things is tough up north! (at the moment) It goes to show you should have a plan b, you cant rely on what you have done in the past, you have to think about every possiblity.
nuff said
dominic
My solid, well sheltered hill ground this afternoon looked liked the somme. Yesterday hurricane "Bawbags II" battered the poor souls on the hill. it has not stopped raining today, tonight it is gusting to 60mph and raining still.
I cannot get over the amount of rain we have had this autumn/winter. Serious cold and feet of snow have not worried us, but this rain is killing us! its the lack of a dry lie i think that is taking the toll.
So we are busy changing the shed to allow as many in as we can. with straw not available we will have to think out of the box. we will have 70% of the herd inside, with just 1 group of cows and calves left outside in a quarry.
Just thought i would write this after days of mulling it over, things is tough up north! (at the moment) It goes to show you should have a plan b, you cant rely on what you have done in the past, you have to think about every possiblity.
nuff said
dominic