Saturday, April 18, 2020

Branding Day 2020

Branding day 2020 will probably be remembered for a long time. Social distancing and the stay at home order put a damper on our preparations. Branding day is considered the social event of the year. Neighbors helping neighbors. Friends dropping in to watch...and then the camaraderie around the lunch table.

This year we had to limit the amount of people that attended. We had 9 people working at the different jobs, When a person or a horse got tired of roping, they would trade off with somebody else.
We had 5 people who knew how to rope, since we only needed three at a time, it was easy to trade off.

One of my sisters wanted me to video the event this year but I am not good at that type of thing. And I didn't prepare ahead so my camera card was full. I did get a few short clips. I would rather watch the cowboys swing their ropes...and miss..  :) ...than watch the actual branding.  Somebody left the calf, in this first clip, loose before they were finished with it, so several of the guys tried to rope it again.


The day was windy and cold as you can tell on these clips.





Once a a while the guy manning the nordfork would miss the calf's head so another rider would rope the calf's front legs.







It didn't take as long to brand 98 calves as they were anticipating. They were all finished by lunchtime.I didn't get pictures of how we practiced social distancing during lunch,  :)   but I found a couple pictures from our 2019 branding.



There is usually a lot of bantering taking place as the guys gang up on each other and share the mistakes that took place during the morning rush. Its also a time to catch up on the neighborhood hotline. Virus or no virus, branding day is for friends and family to work and fellowship together!

A week later we moved the cows and calves to their summer pastures. A few pictures I snapped of some contented cows!



Wednesday, April 8, 2020

A Mama's Love

Working a ranch has it's interesting moments. Spring calving we have found, can be discouraging and tiring from the long hours outside looking for new calves in cold rain or blowing snow.

This year it has been the extreme opposite. Calving season started in early February, with mostly sunny skies and clear cold nights. The cows and calves thrived!

We have a cow, #120, that started losing weight in the fall. By mid December we didn't think she was going to live through the winter. Every time we went out to feed I would look for her, every time, I thought she looked worse. We figured out there was something wrong with her mouth, she could eat hay just fine but when she chewed a cud the saliva would run out of her mouth like water. It had us baffled.

The beginning of January, Rob declared she looked better, she was gaining weight. To me she still looked bad. We continued to watch her, she did start to look and act a little better but far from normal! On March 6th, Rob came in from checking cows and said, "You will never believe who had a calf." We only had about 60 cows to calve yet so... you better tell me!!  "#120" Are you serious!! Is she still alive? Is the calf alive?



Our next big concern, Would she have enough milk to feed the calf? Rob thought we should take colostrum to the calf so armed with warm milk and towels, we headed out to check up on the calf. The mama cow stood right by her calf making those little mooing sounds that tell the calf to "run their coming to get you!" or else it means, "if they try to take you, I will chase them down". Both have happened before!! But this time the calf stood there and watched us approach. #120 didn't even try to lick off her baby, so we knew there was something not right with her mouth. I fed the calf the colostrum while Rob rubbed it down with the towels.

His next question was "should we just take the calf to the barn and keep her there?"  My mother heart couldn't handle that! No, the calf needs her mother, and 120 needs her calf! We can bring milk out every day to supplement and see what happens.  Several weeks later,  Nate and Ryan wanted to check the cow out and see what really was wrong with her. They took their horses out and roped her, got her down on the ground and looked in her mouth. They came to the conclusion she must have some kind of throat cancer. Now what do we do? 



Nothing! She seems to have good days and bad days but she still hovers over her calf. The calf seems to give her the will to keep plodding along. Since the cow doesn't have the milk supply the calf needs, we still take milk out morning and evening.  For awhile the calf would let us stand next to her while she drank her bottle. Now we need to sit in the side by side and she comes to us. If we get out, she runs back to her mother. The side by side is her substitute mom!! 




I'm dreading the day we have to sell this little gal! She has the best of both worlds. She gets most of her nourishment from a bottle, but she also has a mama's love!!

Thursday, April 2, 2020

In Times Like These...

                                               In times like these, you need a Savior,
                                               In times like these you need an anchor...


                        In times like these, with the world practicing social distancing and
                          many quarantined,  I need a distraction. I like to look back on
                                        pictures from the past. sometimes a song
                                pops into my head. It just felt like a good blog post!!



                                                           This Changing World,
                                                makes the burdens even harder to bear,

                                 in times like these when we're laden with disheartening dispair.
                                            (I took this picture less than an hour before the
                                                 Challis earthquake rattled our windows.)




                                                 On the Wings of a Snow White Dove

                                                 
                                                          God sends his pure sweet love...




                                                       God Put a Rainbow in the Cloud
                                                   

                                       When it looked like the sun wouldn't shine anymore...




                                                 I Will Sing of The Mercies of the Lord


                                                        Forever, I will sing, I will sing..




                                                    The Holy Hills of Heaven Call Me


                                                   To mansions bright across the sea..




                                                           The Lord My Shepherd is,


                                          I shall be well supplied....What can I want beside?




                                                      I Love to Steal Awhile Away...


                                                      ... Where none but God can hear....



                                         
                                                         Tell Me the Stories of Jesus,
                                                                    I love to hear


                                        Things I would ask Him to tell me, if He were here..