On Tuesday we all filed into our van and headed east of the valley to our first stop on our groups 4H project tour. Once there a small portable scale was unloaded and people got busy trying to convince an ornery pig to jump into this scale. Once that was accomplished and a weight was determined we talked about what should happen to finish the animal in the next 50 days to get it to it’s ideal weight of 240 to 260lbs. Then we all jumped back into our cars and drove off to the next house to weigh the next animal. This is how the evening went and we all had a most enjoyable time. It was really neat to see how everyone’s projects where going and finishing out and I think the kids even learned quite a bit! We seen quite a few lambs, a couple pigs and only two steers. We even had a nice break for some treats half way through.

A pretty canola field that we passed by...
Mark was even able to show me a few of the fields he is helping manage, like the above canola field.
Our house was the last one on the stop and of course the first thing our kids had to show everyone were the baby goats that got lots of oohs and aahs! Then the weighing started…

Sawyer and Maddie trying to push her hogs up into the scale...
Maddie’s pigs were none to cooperative and didn’t like being told where to go and let us know by their extremely loud squeals.

Oops! He decided that the scale was not the place for him...
After a bit of convincing and help from one of the dads both pigs where weighed…

Mr Krantz determining the weight...

Tori and Romeo waiting their turn...

Romeo being weighed...