It was a fairly relaxed sort of a day today.
We started with another frost!!! That's our third heavy one in the last few weeks; it's a bit of a record for us here in Northland!


But it morphed into a lovely day - I enjoyed my lunch in the sun —
These 30 oldest calves moved into the ranks of Big Calves today as I put them on once-a-day milk feeding.

They're eating lots of grass now and I get the problem that if I'm feeding them twice a day, that some are full of grass,etc, that some don't drink, so the others drink too much and then they get poo-ey tails and it's a bit of a messy cycle. Easiest to put them on once a day which also encourages the grass eating. They get a more concentrated milk feed so don't lose out that way.

Anyway, that's 30 less to feed in the afternoons now - yaay!!
Our calving has really slowed down in the last week, 3 calves in 5 days I think BUT last night 8 new calvers came in so I had 8 babies to teach to feed this morning! That took a while and all of a sudden the calf shed seemed overflowing. (When it gets to 40 it starts to feel a little crowded.)
These are the new ones —
I had some lovely sewing time this afternoon. I continued on with the Summertime Quilt I chatted about yesterday; I laid out another new block and sewed yesterday's unfinished one in conjunction with the new one and got them both finished.
The family so far —I need 3 more of these blocks.
And I had time to tidy up a few more leader-ender HST for my as yet undisclosed quilt! Very scrappy and nice easy sewing —
Funniest tail of the season award goes to this calf —
'til next time,
happy stitches,
Raewyn














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