5.20.2014

To the Mountain

Dean took the kids to work with him and I pulled up to Trig with his pants down when I went to pick them up for dinner. I love that I'm raising my babies in the country but sometimes wonder if they would ever be able to make it in the real world? Dean had the cows artificially inseminated and it was a pretty interesting process to watch. The AI guy brought his own special shoot so he could work two cows at a time, the cows had heat patches so you could see when it was time to inseminate them and earlier in the week they had all been fed a hormone to cycle at the right time. Once all the was taken care of it was time to move to cows to their summer range on the hill. Dean asked my dad to come help move cows and its always more exciting for the kids and I when grandpa is here! 
 

We left Quincy at home to take a nap while we followed on the 4wheeler so we didn't miss out on the action. 
Holding the cows so they will pair back up

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