A continuation from yesterday…
Branding Portraits 2
A continuation from yesterday…
A continuation from yesterday…
One thing I tried to do this branding was to get a close-up of everyone. Just so you know… that was difficult and pretty near impossible! I had my camera set to “portrait” mode. I thought that was a great idea. Portrait mode, however, takes a bit to focus… and brandings are fast-moving. I ended…
Roping calves is a talent. Sooooo many variables. Wind, cold, obstacles… The calf… independent animal, goes wherever. You have to swing your loop, time it right as a calf takes a step, jerk your slack at the right time so the loop tightens over the hind legs, take your dally without catching (and losing) your…
Whew. Ugh. Ow. It was a full, full day yesterday. And we’ve all spent today recuperating. It was branding day. We began by gathering the pasture. Then, there was sorting the cows and calves. Then, it began. The fire was built, the irons were hot. Ropers tightened their cinches and swung their ropes. Beware. Days…
Today was organization day. The plates and bowls and silverware. The chili and Fritos and deviled eggs and… the rest. Tables. Chairs. Drinks. Whatever it takes to feed 25-30 people and brand calves. My part… a berry cobbler… which I always cut in our brand in the crust…
This was first published April 16, 2016. (Part Two) Two bags of IV fluid, antibiotics, electrolytes… and the calf lays on my lawn, in the warmth of the afternoon sun. We alternate a bottle of milk replacer with a bottle of electrolytes a couple of hours later… hoping the fluid will kick his gut back…
For a jigsaw puzzle of “waiting”, go HERE.
Well, it was interesting, slightly nerve wracking, enjoyable, and a once in a lifetime event. Wyoming PBS creates a great little show entitled Wyoming Chronicle. While they initially show on Wyoming PBS, the programs soon live on YouTube. Go watch some! PBS found their way to Ten Sleep and, yes, we sat down with Steve…
We continued to work cows…. Some of us switched to horses. A few were sorted off. They trailed them out… These were added to a different bunch and others were separated out. And back the way we came…
We’re planning on branding Saturday. That means there’s a great deal of things to do. There’s planning the food, and buying vaccine, and cutting the firewood, and moving cows and calves around. The latter is what we worked on today. There are cows in this bunch that haven’t calved, so they’ll be moved down by…
When pigs are new and small, they can get through fences easily. Lorelei and I found Quinlan trying to herd them back so we helped. They’re cute little things…
Wasn’t this just the coolest thing ever? No, it’s not Wyoming or ranchlife… oh, wait, a company in Gillette helped with the flame deflector at launch… so yes, there’s my “in”. This Artemis II flight has been thrilling to watch these last ten days. The splashdown today brings back those memories of watching the first…