Un paysan sans couteau n’est pas un paysan

When you’re a paysan, a French rural farmer dude, you keep a knife at hand. You see them at village meals when a farmer wants to cut bread or when the meat course comes out. They pull out their Opinel and get cutting. Not only do they all carry a knife, they have a sayingContinueContinue reading “Un paysan sans couteau n’est pas un paysan”

It’s getting hot in here

The weather report for this weekend was for 39°C, about 102°F. That’s hot for Salers cows, although the Mirandaise like to sunbathe in that temperature. To aid in herd comfort I moved them to a new paddock where there were plenty of trees. The new paddock is in the background of the picture above withContinueContinue reading “It’s getting hot in here”

When Elfie takes a break, she totally rests

We’re used to seeing cows lie on the ground in the day, resting with their heads up. Not Elf: she likes to get fully relaxed. The first time we saw this we thought she was dead. She’s putting on weight well, as you can see from the belly. She has a cool set of hornsContinueContinue reading “When Elfie takes a break, she totally rests”

Twistie on the Soccer Pitch

There are a couple of lucerne paddocks that I’m letting the cows eat rather than turning into hay. Twistie approves: She’s called Twistie because she has an odd twist to her horns. She likes eating the mature lucerne. Grazing legumes can be risky, but the biggest risk is with young plants and these ones areContinueContinue reading “Twistie on the Soccer Pitch”