flirtygerty
Well-Known Member
Having literally a nightmare, it's now after 2 30 am and I should be asleep, cattle have been brought in to an adjoining barn to my horses, they are also awake, having just checked, earlier this evening the cows and calves escaped, no problem, contacted the farmer, most were returned to the barn, some still loose, cows are still unsettled and noisy, hence a 2 am check, couldn't see any feed or water for them and very little bedding, what bedding there is, is saturated with urine, I heard it squelch as the cows got up, there is hay in the barn but sectioned off, an educated guess would be a cow and calf has been seperated, the cow in the barn with a full udder, the calf outside with the others, hence the constant calling, I am wary of cows with calves, so if the escapes continue it will affect me and the horses, I intend having a hopefully diplomatic chat with the farmer later today, but what I need to know is this, is it common to have little or no bedding when cattle are brought in for the winter and limited feed, some feed was brought today, but didn't seem a lot, given that there is a fair bit of hay already in the barn they can't get at, I am tired and cranky and downing a large glass of wine so I don't hear the cow calling, it does seem to be the same cow, she must be a Newcastle lass, being so loud. I am normally up at 6am so anytime after 11pm doesn't exist for me and I am really hoping this won't go on too much longer, being no spring chicken I need my sleep.
exhausted rant over, will try again to go to bed, night all
exhausted rant over, will try again to go to bed, night all