The snow started last night and continued all day today.
It is very pretty,sticking to everything.
J needed me to help get through some gates with the hay. The horses were being their usual pesty selves.
I distracted them with 1/2 a square bale.
This is an open heifer we are feeding for a beef. When I said the snow was sticking to everything, I meant it.
I thought Hank looked like a Christmas card.
The dogs are sure loving the snow.
The goats, not so much.
We ended up with 15 inches by dark.
15 inches of snow makes it a little difficult to open gates that already drag the ground. There was a lot of pushing and shoveling to get through them all.
J got everything fed. Now just have to start over again tomorrow. And walking up and down hills in snow up to your knees definitely counts as Farmercising.
4 comments:
I'm exhausted just thinking about all that shoveling and walking in 15" of snow. But the farm snow scenes are beautiful to see. Also I love the red bows in contrast to all the snow.
Wow you did get a lot of snow! Poor li'l goats, belly deep!
Hahaha farmercize.... yeah who needs to work out when there are chores to do.
Oh wow, you really did get a big storm! It's beautiful, but I know how much work snow on the farm can be. It's soooo much different that when I was a little girl and got to play in it most of the day! :)
Great pictures, but I think you have mistakenly gotten the snow we've been needing so desperately!
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