Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Roving Cows
Tis the time of year for the weather to be a changin'!
We have a herd of cows that spend time pasturing in fields behind our property from early Spring until the end of October.
It never fails, in the Fall, groups of cows seem to always find a weak spot somewhere along the lines to escape the humdrum of short grass.
They wander into the fields of maturing beans, and corn, to complete their diets, to get ready for harsher weather ahead; even though they are headed for a more sheltered location in a few weeks.
Hubby has been seeing the marauders from the air when he takes flight, and buzzes them back in the direction they should go to get home.
There have been two cows and three calves hanging out in the ravine close to his runway the last few days.
This morning we saw two cows and two calves when they decided to walk the quarter mile up the drive to the house to see if there was any new vegetation to sample. Somewhere they had lost the third calf, even though I believe I heard it still in the general vicinity.
Apparently, they didn't approve of the location of some 10'x10' deer food plots I am grooming for next year. 2"x2"x24" wooden stakes were pulled up from the corners to make room for better grazing. There are 10 foot grass seperations between each bed which didn't seem to be sufficient...
Sadie, of course wanted in on some action. She is getting really bored these days. No Pheasants to chase don't 'cha know. ;) However, she remained inside so as not to stir the wrath of the "Big Bossy Cows."
The Roving Cows stayed around just long enough to make things comfortable for the next visit???
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I think roving cows may be better than roving horses
windyridge - Personally, I have had one roving horse but it stayed at the end of the drive.
The cows seem to be making regular stops back into the yard. It is my understanding the cow's owner was contacted by the farmer whose fields they are using for feed.
They have ripped branches on my big seagreen juniper bushes and are leaving calling cards. ;)
Cows sure can cause a lot of damage. But the good news is that they taste wonderful! Just kidding - better not go that route - makes for angry neighbors...or so I imagine! We had cows growing up, and I don't miss the hassle of having them, but I sure do miss the home grown steaks and burgers!
tom sorenson - I had to laugh when you spoke of how good they might taste. When I was grouching about them Hubby said something about pulling out my gun and having fresh meat. ;)
well i love the changing weather.
learn japanese review - The weather is cooler than it has been since spring. Looks like we will get back into the 70's next week just to warm things up again. I will be glad when it decides one way, or another.
Thank you for stopping by Timber Life ;)
Well, I hate that the cows are on your property but I don't know why but I love to take pictures of cows...I'll be right over and take a few. I miss the pasture going to Bob's old deer camp to get to the camp gate. I had a ball taking pix of the cows. When I posted them on my site Rex would say I was cow blogging again. LOL
Marian Love Phillips - I remember your cow pictures. You'd get to see lots of Cows between there and here! ;)
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