@grassncows@tmacroper We alternate putting insulators on opposite sides of the post too, and a bit of droop really helps when the elk herds move through - less breakage.
#88’
J watched her most of afternoon. She is getting ready to calve.
She continues to rock her hips & position calf for delivery. Got up & down a few times but nothing substantial there.
We are back away from her only walking up occasionally to check in
We wait but not long!
@4FAngusBoy I really like the goggles. When using it the brightness of the sun makes it hard to see on your phone. Goggles are crystal clear. Extra batteries also good. And I like that we can hook up another phone, so can have two sets of eyes looking at the video as well. #mytwocents
@NorthRidgeRnch@NerbasBrosAngus@garrett_wolf3 I’m not a fan of bale grazing big pods when the weather is so mild. Way better when the shit freezes:) Looking like we’ll head into ours in the next wk or 2 and are just discussing possibly fencing it down. Mild temps still in the forecast.
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We met on Twitter yrs ago.
And as you know, the jokes ALWAYS flow!
Can’t let today go by,
without a jab at this one of a kind guy.
It’s his big ole bday today,
Over the hill & well on his way.
It’s all downhill from here on out,
Still time to throw more beauty belly ropes!#40
@JLazySAngus@Merck Sounds great! It will be nice to have another producer to ask questions to. May be a bit of a different perspective then the tech people:)