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Been a Hot Humid Hectic Hay Day Here
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<blockquote data-quote="FlyingLSimmentals" data-source="post: 1432687" data-attributes="member: 16752"><p>Ron, She was on a farm road between the creek and a wooded hillside in between the two heifer calves. All were laying, I eased up to check on them since it is July and was warming up for the day. Eased up to the close calf to me, well it ended up jumping and just moved to the other calf meanwhile the cow got up the same time and down the farm road they went. She didn't acknowledged the other being there and didn't look back. I had to get it up and realized it hadn't nursed. If I had stayed away and it wasn't July possibly she might have claimed both. She's one of the lower milking girls on the place so she's better off with just one. I guess it makes up for the one that drowned just have to bottle feed it. All of the Vegas calves have been black so far, looks like he might be a Homo Black Bull. Kind of like having them red ones every now and then. Oh well black sells the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyingLSimmentals, post: 1432687, member: 16752"] Ron, She was on a farm road between the creek and a wooded hillside in between the two heifer calves. All were laying, I eased up to check on them since it is July and was warming up for the day. Eased up to the close calf to me, well it ended up jumping and just moved to the other calf meanwhile the cow got up the same time and down the farm road they went. She didn't acknowledged the other being there and didn't look back. I had to get it up and realized it hadn't nursed. If I had stayed away and it wasn't July possibly she might have claimed both. She's one of the lower milking girls on the place so she's better off with just one. I guess it makes up for the one that drowned just have to bottle feed it. All of the Vegas calves have been black so far, looks like he might be a Homo Black Bull. Kind of like having them red ones every now and then. Oh well black sells the best. [/QUOTE]
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