That was the story of yesterday. I woke up and went out to do chores only to find the goats where out. Grrr... I manage to get them back where they are supposed to be ONLY for them to get out 15 minutes later. This happened twice more before I just gave up and said to anyone who was listening... which was only me, myself, and I, God, the calves, barn cats, and goats... That's IT, forget it! I've had it and will deal with it later. :)
Later came and I hope I've fixed it so they can't get out... we'll find out this morning. Yesterday just seemed one of those "lets just see how mixed up the bovine world can get" multiple steers and a dry cow that was in heat... DON'T ask. Were with the milking herd. Nothing seemed to go right, but then again it worked out pretty good. At least for the moment everyone is where they need to be.
I can tell you this though. Fixing fence in the dark with only the head lights of a tractor isn't much fun at all! The good thing was it wasn't freezing cold, raining, or doing any other kind of precipitation! :)
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Well, that's 'cause we were praying for your weather, Sara! I should have prayed for ours, too - it was 2 degrees when I got up this morning. Bbrrrrr!!!
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