What is that funny little saying? "Until the cows come home." I always wondered what that meant so I Googled it.
It means a long time, usually defining how late
someone might stay up at night or out partying.
The origin of the phrase goes back to
a time when people were familiar with the time cows came home
(in the very early morning... 4 - 5 a.m.) because they wanted to be milked. That would be milk cows. Our cows are beef cows and being that beef cows are cooler than milk cows they come home the cool way. Last week about 9 days after the calves came home the cows caught a ride on a semi in a cow wagon and arrived home in the early afternoon.
Roger backing up to the unloading chute.

Coming down the chute. The girls are glad to be home.

Catching up with the rest of the herd.

They will graze in this pasture near the river until the feed runs out. Then we will move them to a field where they will be fed hay. Idaho has happy cows too!