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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 674731" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Well, I guess I'll update this a bit, saying first off that Next year's calving season is going to be a month behind schedule.... our bull suddenly got a bad case of ED, and rather than feed him viagra, we shipped him when we found out all the cows were cycling after a month... so now we have a little Gelbvieh bull, who's much lighter colored, but at least we'll have calves next spring.. it's too bad for the shorthorn bull we had to get rid of because the calves of his are beautiful animals, all nice dark reds, hardly any strange white markings, and they all have excellent conformations with full chests, etc,... ahh well, such is life. Meanwhile, the easter boy Paco is starting to outgrow the calves that are a month and a half older than himself, and he's a complete suck for attention, as is Maddy, who is turning out nicely too</p><p></p><p>anyhow, internet cafe time is over for me, tata, I have hay to bale!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 674731, member: 9096"] Well, I guess I'll update this a bit, saying first off that Next year's calving season is going to be a month behind schedule.... our bull suddenly got a bad case of ED, and rather than feed him viagra, we shipped him when we found out all the cows were cycling after a month... so now we have a little Gelbvieh bull, who's much lighter colored, but at least we'll have calves next spring.. it's too bad for the shorthorn bull we had to get rid of because the calves of his are beautiful animals, all nice dark reds, hardly any strange white markings, and they all have excellent conformations with full chests, etc,... ahh well, such is life. Meanwhile, the easter boy Paco is starting to outgrow the calves that are a month and a half older than himself, and he's a complete suck for attention, as is Maddy, who is turning out nicely too anyhow, internet cafe time is over for me, tata, I have hay to bale! [/QUOTE]
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