2/B or not 2/B
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I enjoy seeing everyone else's calves and wish ours were as big and thick. Here are a few pics anyway...
Spring has reached us and the buckeye's have leafed out. The oaks are next and will probably pop within the week.
This is the shorthorn cow who caused such a fuss...
...and here's her long legged shorthorn x RA bull calf, he was an easy pull
This is the '09 heifer that wouldn't back off her and contributed to all the drama. I'd trade her for Nesikep's roan heifer any day of the week.
These two calves were both born on 2/10/10, a bull and a heifer. Shown here at 4 weeks old.
This shorthorn x RA heifer calf belongs to the cow in the picture above. Shown here 3 days old.
"How many times do I have to ask you not to blow milk bubbles?"
Same calf as above. Took a big of a hit across the back as you can see.
Another shorthorn X RA heifer calf with her mom. Photo taken on her birthday.
Stopping to smell the flowers, literally. This was followed by a curled nose and some head shaking.
Happy Spring!
Spring has reached us and the buckeye's have leafed out. The oaks are next and will probably pop within the week.
This is the shorthorn cow who caused such a fuss...
...and here's her long legged shorthorn x RA bull calf, he was an easy pull
This is the '09 heifer that wouldn't back off her and contributed to all the drama. I'd trade her for Nesikep's roan heifer any day of the week.
These two calves were both born on 2/10/10, a bull and a heifer. Shown here at 4 weeks old.
This shorthorn x RA heifer calf belongs to the cow in the picture above. Shown here 3 days old.
"How many times do I have to ask you not to blow milk bubbles?"
Same calf as above. Took a big of a hit across the back as you can see.
Another shorthorn X RA heifer calf with her mom. Photo taken on her birthday.
Stopping to smell the flowers, literally. This was followed by a curled nose and some head shaking.
Happy Spring!