Started the day getting things ready to do some more mowing.

Greased the tractor, greased the brush hog, checked oil in the brush hog gear boxes. One of them is running low. Seal must be leaking. Another job to do. But I didn’t get mow.
I checked the weather when I woke up this morning, as usual. Out of nowhere this morning there was a slight chance of rain. But it looked like it was going to be a light rain. But before I could start mowing it was just about here. But it was more than just a light rain.

It ended up raining pretty hard. Even had lightening and thunder. It was the type of storm you have in June, not the first day of December.
So there was a change of plans. Most of the big calves still needed their second round of vaccines. That job was never done before fall.

We ran them all in the barn and gave them their shots. They were not cooperating very well at all today.

This picture looks better than it did in person. But one of the calves decided to not go in the barn and went under the gate. Bent the hell of it.

But we got them all back to the lot. New bale of hay and a new batch of feed was waiting for them.

There were 11 heifers with those calves. They were from the group of calves before this last one. We separated them from the group and are keeping them out to keep and raise for heifers. They’ll likely be put with our young red and white bull.
After we took care of the calves I checked on the rest of the cattle.

Loaded up corn and fed them all. My goal was to try and get them all locked up in the lots so we can finally ween some calves.

The DeWalt compressor is really coming in handy this week.

I got most of the cattle locked up. But this little guy was laying out in the middle of the pasture all by himself. So he took a little ride with me back to the cattle. I can’t believe he actually stayed on the Kubota. It wasn’t easy but we made it.
So now that it rained the plan is to work with the cattle tomorrow. Mowing will have to wait another day.