I asked Dave how Dixie was looking. His response was "buff". I know it's only been a couple of weeks, but she is obviously not showing signs of pregnancy yet. Usually it's five weeks or more before the plumpness set in.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Pasture in Place... Now the Wait
I can only imagine how waiting for grass to grow is going to test my patience. The pasture has been disked earlier this week, and lime, fertilizer and seed spread today. I wish it would be like those Chia-pets and start to grow immediately. Somehow, I think it will be spring before I see much of anything.
I asked Dave how Dixie was looking. His response was "buff". I know it's only been a couple of weeks, but she is obviously not showing signs of pregnancy yet. Usually it's five weeks or more before the plumpness set in.
I asked Dave how Dixie was looking. His response was "buff". I know it's only been a couple of weeks, but she is obviously not showing signs of pregnancy yet. Usually it's five weeks or more before the plumpness set in.
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