Our Belted Galloway cattle (a.k.a. Oreo Cows) eat fresh, luscious grass in the spring, summer and fall. But come winter, the grass goes away. This is when we haul out the hay that we put up during the spring and summer.
The big round bales of hay are heavy, so The Farmer uses the skidsteer/bobcat to haul them out to the field. He takes off the net wrap so that the cattle can get to the chopped hay. Often he has cattle who want to help him and hurry him along with this part of the process. So you will occasionally hear him bellow (he has ear protection on, and doesn't realize how loud he is) "MOOOOOVE!"
Whether the ground is bare or snow-covered, the cattle need feeding. After the net wrap is off the bale, he spreads it out a bit, so that all can get at it.
So far, we have had three heifer calves this year. This mama cow is heading for the hay pile, and assuming that her new calf can keep up.
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