That's what Superman was up to on Friday. I had to move the calves to another pasture due to their automatic waterer refusing to operate properly at -25 below. The wind was blowing pretty good, so it was kicking up a little ground blizzard. I was dressed in my super duper winter gear and was still getting chilled to the bone. The exposed skin around my eyes was burning and I knew I was at risk of frostbite.
I called to my "babies" and they followed me and the bucket of feed I was shaking, right across the road and through the gate. All but two anyway.... One of them was "Peter". He's always been a slowpoke at most things. But eventually, he did decided to amble over and through the gate. Superman was bringing up the rear. It looked as though we was going to cooperate for once. He followed Peter through the gate.... But as soon as he got past the gate post, he screeched to a halt and took off the other direction at a run. He trotted all the way back where he came from. So I trudged through the snow drifts and fought the bitter wind again. Got some more feed in my bucket and called, begged and pleaded for him to follow me. He just stood there.... I tried chasing him. But with my bum leg from a badly pulled muscle and the snowdrifts, I wasn't making a very good "cow horse". So I gave up. I threw a bale of hay over the fence and slammed that gate shut. Then I had to rig some water up for him for the night. By the time I got back inside I thought I'd never thaw out!
The next morning, my "special" calf was at the gate, bawling to please go over across the road with his buddies! I happily opened the gate....
He quickly found his friends up in the corral with the horses and alpacas all sharing a hearty breakfast. Then he had the nerve to not even say thank-you!
So I leave you with a moo....
Bye for now,
PB
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