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June 17, 2023 by Alderspring Ranch

Dear Friends and Partners,

Welcome to Alderspring’s weekend edition newsletter! Thank you for partnering in what we do!

Below you can find our featured deals, Glenn’s weekly story, and a suite of pics about work on the ranch this week!

This Week’s Story: “A calf for Evil-the-one”

Weekend flash deal: 15% off sirloin tip kabobs and oxtail!

Plus this week’s coupon cuts: get 15% off Korean style short ribs, both of our chorizo’s, and regular ground beef bundles (the best deal we have on ground beef).

Scroll down for Glenn’s weekly story and updates from the ranch this week!

this week’s coupon cuts

Remember, only you newsletter readers have access to these discounts!

Next shipping day is June 19th! Get your order in by Sunday the 18th at midnight to have it shipped the next day.

FLASH DEAL FOR THIS WEEKEND ONLY! 15% off oxtail and sirloin tip kabobs!

Also, get 15% off this week on:

  • Korean style short ribs
  • Both chorizo’s
  • Regular ground beef bundles
Find all the featured cuts this week here!
This weekend’s flash on oxtail and kabobs!

And, new + recently restocked…

A few restocks heading into the weekend. Click the button below to see them!

Find those new + restocked cuts here!

If you have any questions, observations, or comments, just send Kelsey an email at help[at]alderspring[dot]com.



This week on the ranch…

Overview of our most recent cow camp along Little Hat Creek. The night pen is across the creek from the riders’ tents. The cattle don’t have access to the creek for drinking, as they may impact beaver and fish habitat. Instead, we pump water from the creek to stock tanks inside the night pen.

Linnaea and Glenn pictured above, fiddling with the siphons on nearly full satellite stock water tanks.

Oldest daughter Melanie’s two colts and several old retired horses enjoy some nice grass pasture. They’re actually grazing where the sheep herd just left; the sheep opt mostly for forbs, while the horses are happy to eat the leftover grass.

The mama cows and calves graze a new swathe of grass underneath the tempestuous cover of another thunderstorm back at the home ranch.

That’s Annie, second youngest daughter, swung aboard Ruby bare back during crew switch.
Above is Izzy – one of our summer range riders – saddling Jimmie at the beginning of a new stint on the range.

Webb resets the siphon on several stock tanks that function as a secondary water source for the herd away from the main cow camp These “satellite” tanks allow us to expand our grazing territory while reducing impacts around camp itself.

There’s Ned, preparing to ride out with the herd on Sunny the mare.

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Quote of the Week

“Never, no, never did nature say one thing and wisdom another.”

-Edmund Burke

This week’s story: “A calf for Evil-the-one”

Dear Friends,

The ranch cowherd is just passed the middle of calving. We’re about 70% through over 200 mamas, and things are going wonderfully.

Summer/spring calving on green grass is beautiful. Most of our neighbors and friends calve in winter, and when weather gets tough, death loss can be staggering. I talked to a friend in the next valley who lost 400 calves to exposure this year.

Winter can be absolutely brutal.

We know, because we used to do that. Then, a friend mentioned “natural calving,” where he was following the cycles of natural, wild bovines who have babies in the spring. Ever since adopting this idea, we’ve never looked back.

Even so, occasionally we have a problem. We’ve had a couple of twins, thankfully, and they become eligible for a foster calf position when a mama loses her baby.

And that’s what this story is about. It’s calving several years ago, and one particular calf lost her young one…

And as is often the case when we have loss on the ranch, we can help with redemption.

Happy Trails,

Glenn

Read the story on our blog by clicking below!

Click here to read this weeks story: “A calf for Evil-the-one””


And that’s it for this week!

Thanks again for partnering in what we do!

Glenn, Caryl, cowgirls and cowboys at Alderspring.




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