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Old 06/04/11, 09:31 AM
 
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Nice morning to be born (Pictures)

Here are a couple pictures from this morning. Sally # 2, yes I have two Sally's, Sally number 2 was bottle raised when she was a baby, her mom died when she was about week old from the creek bank caving in and her mom fell in between some roots and died before be found her down and here is what Sally # 2 had this morning, I went out at 10 last night and she was laying in the pasture chewing her cud and here is what I seen this morning at 6:00 a.m.
Bull Calve.. Up and had nursed already.

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White face bull calve born Wed afternoon
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White face baldies mom
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Little Red * Mommy to be.. Thought she would have had her's before Sally # 2.. Probably today for her
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Up date to post a couple aweeks ago of titled My Girl
Last Picture is of my jersey heifer that had her bull calve last Saturday morning. Nice enough for a first time small heifer.

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Old 06/04/11, 10:08 AM
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Awesome!! Don't you just love waking up to a new baby?
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Old 06/04/11, 10:34 AM
 
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Yes, I love it !!! Awesome when there is no birthing problems and all goes well. I walked out on the front porch with my jammies on and a cup of coffee to the sound of Sally mowwing to her baby.. Awesome way to wake up..
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Old 06/04/11, 10:42 AM
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How cute! How do you get all these bull calves? LOL! We are always heifer heavy when we would love bulls. My main preference is usually healthy but the sweety always tells the cows...."Now you know i like bulls if I get to have a say in this." LOL!
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Old 06/04/11, 10:46 AM
 
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So sweet! Thanks for sharing!
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Old 06/04/11, 11:01 AM
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Great photos, thanks for sharing...Springtime is the best time.
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Old 06/05/11, 11:34 AM
 
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Nice calves, nice udders on those cows. I'm glad to know that it's okay to have more than one Sally.
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Old 06/05/11, 12:16 PM
 
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Nice new calf!

Is that buttercup plants in the pasture? If so, you may want to read this
http://www.howtogetridofstuff.com/ou...-of-buttercup/
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