--- > > Ok, who else is getting snow? We've been living with it since Thanksgiving The other morning I went out to feed it was 8 degrees. I came in after about an hour and was so disappointed to find it had gone down to 5. Silly me, I didn't notice the minus sign. It had actually gone up 3 degrees.
The drifts have been 2-4ft high. They're finally frozen enough that I can walk out to the barn without snowshoes. It was fun at first but it's getting real old . Safi's so fluffy I can't tell if he has too much weight on him. When temps are consistently below 0 I tend to give him extra hay. Now I've added a beet pulp mush with carrots and his supplements just to change things up a bit. We're all so bored. He's gotten really pissy with the Llamas pinnin' back his ears and pushing them around. I've opened up all the gates to all the pastures & paddocks just to give them some space. Everythings is under several feet of snow so I don't imagine they could do much damage. I put out buckets, balls, old milk jugs anything to get his play drive up and relieve some of the boredome. Any other ideas? Janine n- Safi Berthoud, CO
