Baymule’s Farm

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Welllllll...heated hose is frozen at the end!! :mad::rant:rant:rant
It's the combination of below zero temperatures AND 25mph winds.
I had to carry 1/2 buckets of water from the basement this morning for the ponies. I will do the same in a few hours.
For those who say why? Because livestock can colic if they don't get water.
My boys could probably miss a week of hay, but that would lead to colic, too.
I have been throwing straw in their stalls and you let Them break up the flakes and spread it around.
The stalls look dry and pleasant.
They should get turned out by the weekend.
The hose will be working by Thursday. Some sun and temperatures in the 20's will make that happen.
The experts tell you to get them warm water, but with their coats and fat winter time bodies they can handle cold water. And, that's not possible in my knee condition, where I have to be extra careful where I step outside.
I also threw out the kitchen garbage and got the big cat to the street. When my help dug us out, he cleared the snow over the "sidewalk to nowhere" which starts at my driveway and that's where the pickup trash can has been going.
I took the time to dump the water and ice out of their small portable 30 gallon water tank and put it upside down. Won't have to buy a replacement that has cracked from ice.
 

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Pictures of my very own personal snow storm. Yeah, kinda pitiful. But 50 miles south of me clear to the coast got slammed. Well, slammed for Texas. LOL

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The South is having problems. News showed a blizzard in NEW ORLEANS! It will be 18 degrees here tonight but In Beaumont, right on the coast, low of 11 degrees tonight. That 11 degrees is sweeping across Louisiana. Those poor people aren’t any better prepared for that kind of cold 🥶 plus snow, than we are. I feel fortunate that the snow stayed south of me.

I’ll be back on the Boiling Water Bucket Brigade tomorrow morning.
 

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Dunno about sheep, but keeping horses hydrated is VITAL. I am not an expert in everything horse, BUT, in June I will have owned horses through 39 winters.
A horse is a very tough animal. I own 3 HD horse blankets. They live on a shelf in my grain room and are covered in dust bc I rarely use them.
I would only use a blanket if my horse is ill and it's cold, OR winter trailering.
UNLESS you show your horse and have a winter clip there is
ABSOLUTELY NO REASON TO BLANKET YOUR HORSE IN THE WINTER!
I keep my horses out of their stalls in the Fall and early winter until absolutely necessary. They can grow a coat in 3 days, grow a heavy coat in one month and all you do when you blanket in the winter is to make them sweat and give them a chill.
PLEASE don't blanket your horse in the winter just bc all of your friends do this.
I have stalls and a 16 1/2' x 19' shelter. My horses tough it through very cold and very hot and very wet and very dry.
The one way to kill a horse is to mess with their digestive systems and food that is too rich, too high in protein, and chronic lack of water will make them colic, which is an extremely painful twisting of their intestines, and if they can't be walked out of it, they die a slow and painful death.
THIS is why I have been carrying water from my basement to the barn 2x/day in this extreme cold.
Just FYI...
 
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Yup, water is vitally important in sub freezing temperatures. Plus I have moms with nursing babies, thus the Boiling Water Bucket Brigade, toting hot water to thaw the ice buckets. I’m out several times a day to keep ice busted and more boiling water as necessary. Lowest it’s been is 16F but it’s warming up, today’s high is 52F!!!! I’ll be able to turn the water back on at the meter. Low of 26F tonight and tomorrow morning I’ll only have to bust ice for the sheep.

I’ve kept the twins born Saturday, with their mom, plus the mom and triplets, in a small pen with a Quonset hut for small livestock,so I could make sure they got plenty to eat and plenty of water.

I’ve spent a lot of money this month on alfalfa, extra feed and a couple of protein lick tubs, to make sure moms and lambs had plenty to eat.

Lambs were supposed to be born in September to November but nobody listened to me. So I got December through February with a couple due in March.
 

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It has warmed up to 36F DEGREES!! I bundled up to go outside st 32 degrees and actually got hot and had to shed my Carhart jacket. 😃😃😃 I only had to carry one round of boiling water. Supposed to warm up to 52 degrees today and only 26 tonight. I’m gonna turn my water back on this afternoon at the warmest part of the day. And get a REAL shower instead of a bath with a pan of water.

Pancake and Bon Bon didn’t lamb last night. One more night girls!
BUT lambing moved to the front field! Big Girl, registered ewe had twins, white ewe and white ram. Ewe will join the flock.

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I have 7 registered ewes, 2 lambs from last year that survived the parasite attack that I’ll put with a ram in a few weeks, that makes 9, plus these 2 will make 11 next year. And still have 5 more registered ewes to lamb.

75% Ginger had a ewe, 87.5%. Fancy had black twins, at 87.5% eligible for full registration at 1 year old. Ram going to @margali on BYH, ewe joining flock.

Pancake and Bon Bon are both 75% and due….. hoping for ewes that will be 87.5%.

I have a feeling that next year and the year after, I’ll have an explosion of eligible ewes for full registration. I’ve worked long and hard for this. I’m seeing the goal and it’s getting closer.
 

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