Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Ahh, That Country "Moo-sic"!

Well, if you live on a ranch this time of year, you know what that means! The Rancher and I will be serenaded all night... oh, the romance of it all. It's weaning time and not more than 100 yards from our bedroom window there are 128 bawling calves and 128 bawling cows. Now, we do this with as little stress as possible (to the cattle that is!). We use a method called "across-the-fence-weaning". We gather all of the cattle into the corral, and then sort the cows and calves apart. We then turn the cows into a pasture on one side of the corral, and turn the calves out on the pasture on the other side of the corral. These pastures share a fence. A really, really stout fence. This way the cows and calves can still "talk" to eachother and touch noses. Beyond the fenceline they have fresh grass and water. "Makes perfect sense," you might say. How would it be done differently? Well, more often than not, cattle are weaned by locking the calves in the corral and hauling the cows far off to the other side of the ranch. The calves bawl and walk for many days, stirring up the dust as they do. The results are a lot of respiratory problems and other sickness in already stressed calves. Then the calves need to be "doctored" or treated with antibiotics. Well, since we sell our cattle as beef directly to the customer, with no hormones, and no antibiotics, that would significantly reduce the number of cattle we could sell that way. So we need to use a lower stress, healthier for the cattle, method. While we will be serenaded tonight, tomorrow there will be significantly less "moo-sic" and by Thursday or Friday all should be quiet on our peaceful little ranch again. (No laughing from the peanut gallery, please!)

4 comments:

Kristi said...

This moosic will be happening here soon I am sure!

Enjoy being "serenaded"

Wolf Pack said...

We got rid of our noise makers - the turkeys. Will be yummy tomorrow! ;)

Glad you're posting again! Sort of. ;)
HAPPY THANKSGIVING To my Favorite Wyoming Ranching Family! ;)

Genuine Lustre said...

Do you ever have any mastitis problems?

Wolfdog said...

When we weaned Ethan's calf, they weren't together, but they could still see themselves. Of course that didn't help any, and the calf went hoarse. So then whenever someone heard it, we would say, "Oh, we have a horse calf" :)
I hope we can see you soon