Weather: Very mild and warm day. Finish month with .70 inches of moisture.
Corrals: Bull move out to grass but 5 calves for Max to work with are left. WG9: Cows (416 includes some dries) Entry: No moves as we provided a large split yesterday. Likely to move into EG tomorrow. Two more new calves and finally our first whiteface calf. Carlyle getting the hang of tagging calves. Bulls (17) finally move out to grass just east of house in the Little Switzerland unit. They were very happy to be back on green grass! The month ends with chorus frogs chorusing signaling warming weather.
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Weather: Heavy overcast and light sprinkles all day yielded about .20 of moisture. April is about at .70 for the month.
Corrals: 17 Bulls plus 5 yearlings. Full feed straw. WG9: Cows (416 includes some dries) Entry: Two calves. No whitefaces yet. We opened about 90 acres, or 2 to 3 possible splits, to accommodate possible stormy and wet conditions. Last split for WG9. Vesper sparrows, Thick-billed longspurs, and Spotted Towhees add more song as spring advances with just enough moisture to support slow growth. Nice sendoff dinner for Alaina, as she heads to Glacier to join the horse packing crew. Weather: Very light shower last night. Heavy overcast with sprinkles at bedtime. Much more forecasted?!
Corrals: 17 Bulls plus 5 yearlings. Full feed straw. WG9: Cows (416 includes some dries) Entry: Two moves and two new calves. One was dead and likely backward. Sage grouse spotted at Reservoir and east Lackey. Robins finally start singing in earnest at dusk. Weather: Mild with rain predicted this evening.
Corrals: 17 Bulls plus 5 yearlings. Full feed straw. WG9: Cows (416 includes some dries) Entry: One move into only 10 acres plus a feed day. Cows move back onto prior strips later in the day. No new calves-things starting very slowly. Weather: Chilly morning yet turning nice in the afternoon.
Corrals: 17 Bulls plus 5 yearlings. Full feed straw. WG9: Cows (416 includes some dries) Entry: Two cow moves and one new calf. Wilson snipe whistling in late evening. Weather: Continued mild conditions.
Corrals: 17 Bulls plus 5 yearlings. Full feed straw. WG9: Cows (416 includes some dries) Entry: One move. Listening to Eric Snodgrass’ weather report today, we learn that this April is the second coldest in Montana in 130 years. Weather: Calm and warmer. Quite a change in 24 hours.
Corrals: 17 Bulls plus 5 yearlings. Full feed straw. WG9: Cows (416 includes some dries) Entry: No moves today. Found a dead calf in the morning check. With the very cold wind the day before more thorough check might have prevented this. Always hurts. Later afternoon I visited the springs below the Big Wall. Plies of waterfowl including Mallard, Shoveler, Gadwall, Pintail, Widgeon, Lesser Scaup, Green-winged teal, Canvasback, Ring-necked duck, Common Goldeneye, Bufflehead, and Canada Geese. Also, saw a Great Blue Heron fly over. Weather: Rain turns to cold NW winds.
Corrals: 17 Bulls plus 5 yearlings. Full feed straw. WG9: Cows (416 includes some dries) Entry: Move cows into next split in WG9. An early breakout and we quickly expand split to about 35 acres to keep all contained. Carlyle and I work with Peter and Roland on the growing season and upload the plan to MAIA. Weather: Light rain all day and into the night.
Corrals: 17 Bulls. Full feed straw. WG9: Cows (416 includes some dries) Entry: I spend most of the day at an RMG field day at Chris and Gari King. Great progress. No moves with cows and a feed day. Weather: Cool and overcast with prospects of rain in the coming days.
Corrals: 17 Bulls. Full feed straw. WG9: Cows (416 includes some dries) Entry: Total immersion in monitoring talks from CNB in the morning to the TNC Tool kit discussion for 4 hours. Then the afternoon is spent with Film Crew from Cornell Ornithology Lab in Ithaca, NY. Filming focused on Wildlife Friendly Fence. The whole ranch team got involved. |
Bill Milton
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