New Calves Need Names - Homesteading Today
You are Unregistered, please register to use all of the features of Homesteading Today!    
Homesteading Today

Go Back   Homesteading Today > Livestock Forums > Cattle

Cattle For Those Who Like To Have A Cow.


Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Rate Thread
  #1  
Old 01/30/05, 10:25 AM
BJ BJ is offline
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Mid-Missouri
Posts: 528
Smile New Calves Need Names

We have some new calves that need names. We aren't very creative in this area so I thought I'd reach out to you fine folks. I thought it would be fun to see in one thread some of the names other "Homesteaders" have for their cows. Over the last year we have had our cows we do find that each really does develop it's own personality making it a little easier to name them. I'm looking forward to seeing the creativity some people have when naming their farm animals.
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 01/30/05, 12:23 PM
 
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Northeastern Ohio
Posts: 233
I know a farmer who names all the steers starting with the same letter, moving down the alphabeta each year. I think he's on his second go round. Last year it was all H names- Henry, Harold, Herby, etc.

My milk cow is Isabelle, her heifer was Rosalie, her bull calf was Dobias.

How about themed names? You could do vegetables- Turnip, Cabbage, Bean, Snow Pea, Pumpkin, Squash, Rutabaga, Raddish...

Or crops- Alfalfa, Timothy, Barley, Fescue, Rye, Oats, Wheat...

If they are steers you could do meat related names- Porkchop, Steak, Roast, Tenderloin, Jerky, Stew, Burger...

I have an ongoing collection of names I like for the animals, from calf to chicken. This years top calf names are Finn, Jasper, Quinn, Sebastian, Bran, or Sorley for the bull (get's to be a herd bull for a Mennonite, needs a good registered name) or Branwen, Greta, Olwyn, Rowen, Marigold, or Annabelle for a heifer.

Claire
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 01/30/05, 02:18 PM
 
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 2,395
I'll let you borrow my names if you want. This year they will be...501, 502, 503,....you get the idea.

I also have about 5 generic cows names. They are interchangeable animal to animal and you use the appropriate one at the appropriate times. I'd list them here, but this is a family forum

Jena
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 01/30/05, 03:52 PM
Dariy Calf Raiser
 
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: missouri
Posts: 2,004
cow names

i use other people when they come to the farm next calf born or cow bought they get that name i only name my milk cows and heifer calfs........rising star after my niece the moive star....lilly because that was mother in laws favorite flower she got kick out that......justice after my other niece the lawyer.....teac after my sister the teacher...also limper after brother they when he cam to farm is foot was hurting...liz after my mother elizabeth she just loved milk cows.so i named to after her ..also named one beth after her also......it is easy to come up with a name it also reminds you of when they came to farm and had a good time with your relatives i also let them pick the name for the next cow they come up with some good ones........rising stars calf was named acadamy...by another relative
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 01/30/05, 04:48 PM
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Northern Arizona
Posts: 713
When I read Roseanna's (dosthouhavemilk) post about Marmalade last weekend, I thought it would be neat to name a calf after her in honor of her. You might want to check with Roseanna first to be sure she wouldn't mind having a calf named after lil' Marmalade.
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 01/30/05, 05:25 PM
bumpus's Avatar
Banned
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Right Here
Posts: 3,280
.
You can give them any kind of name you want to
they don't care, as long as you feed and treat them well ! ! !

Even if you call one of them dummy, and another one stupid,
they will still act the same.

Have fun raise them ! ! !
.
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old 01/30/05, 08:05 PM
dosthouhavemilk's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: SE Ohio
Posts: 2,174
Talking Just remember you asked.

Our current herd from oldest to youngest:

Acorn, Mamba, Hooligan, Hale Bopp, Lady, Janeal, Simone, Amity, Loren, Adeleine, Mistie, Sandy, Duchess, Thumbelina, Ilse, Slicker, Snowdrift (one guess what time of year she was born in), Bicentia (named during a contest), Juliana, Space Cadet Toby (Essie), Amistad, (the following are Norwegian Names) Bjork, Carina, Dagmar, Elisif, Frida, Freya, Guri, Hilde, Sidsel, Siv, Inger, Wont (not N.), Juness (last of the Norwegian names), Crucilbe, Guienvere, Gadget, Gabrielle, Libertad, Nicolass, Cadence, Jason, Nessie, Adia, Aviva, Shaylee, Calisto, Hermaine, Calliope, Jacquee, Freedom's Song, and our newest addition as of 1/23/05 Madelin (half sister to Marmalade).
Some other names I really like that we have for our cats or goats are Liliana, Ariana, Danielle, Aurora...

Names for cows that have been in the herd(still working on records)...this is very long:
Aretta, Kelly Katrinka, Denise, Faith Dewdrop, Heidi, Bekka Brenee, Christy, Deneborah, Loucka, Molly Pitcher, Juanita, Queen Liliuokalani, Anemone, Brandy, Flicka, Firelight Spectra, Natalie, Pet, Goldie, Bambi, Dee dee, Cee cee, Lorena, Rosie, Scottie, Fermi Farenheit, Cherry, Pandora, Cody, Dunsmere, Irish, Thumper, Rosebud, Future, Quark, Amy, Sunset, Faerie, Parva Stella, Nashomlad, Buttons, Precious, Zayin, Cairo, Leah, Cauliflower, Broccoli, etc...there are many others but I am tired of typing...you get the idea though. Our animals rarely have normal sounding names and there have been some great ones. Naming has become a chore here as well. The cats have ended up with names like Pudgey Butt and Fuzzy Britches at this point.

Marmalade did not have a name until after she took her last breath. I wait for the names and Madelin's just seemed right. They generally do not get a name for a week or so, until we get to know them.
__________________
Roseanna
Morning Mist Herd
Journey's End Jerseys
Jerseys, Jersey/Norwegian Reds, Beef, Boers, Nubians & crossbreeds
Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old 01/31/05, 10:25 PM
jerzeygurl's Avatar
woolgathering
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: mo
Posts: 2,601
most of our cows arre flower names at first daisy rosie, then dottie (she is half hostein) hershey(3/4 jersey 1/4 hostein cocoa brown and white) baby ,crazy,frick and frack(bobby bulls) goofy gus, and the bull joe. all the donkeys have j names , but not jack cause thats the dogs name. joshua jezebel jonah and job, we are still deciding if the mule should follow the donkey rule if so he'll be jebidiah or jeb, but he looks like a pete to me the cats are to long to even go into or the roosters lol.
Reply With Quote
  #9  
Old 02/01/05, 12:19 AM
Seeking Type
 
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: New York
Posts: 2,102
Quote:
Originally Posted by BJ
We have some new calves that need names. We aren't very creative in this area so I thought I'd reach out to you fine folks. I thought it would be fun to see in one thread some of the names other "Homesteaders" have for their cows. Over the last year we have had our cows we do find that each really does develop it's own personality making it a little easier to name them. I'm looking forward to seeing the creativity some people have when naming their farm animals.

Something im going to be doing when I get a flood of calves in the future. I am going to use star names. Here is a link, and no its not like the hollywood $#%#.

http://www.ras.ucalgary.ca/~gibson/s...starnames.html

Have at it. But here is a couple id pick.

Cassiopeia
CARINA
CYGNUS

Unique names, but add character.
Reply With Quote
  #10  
Old 02/02/05, 01:04 PM
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: NC
Posts: 40
My girls are named after coffee drinks... Mocha and Latte'

The flower names are a good idea...
There is always Ellsie the Borden Cow!!
Or named after choclates , cookies or things that you would like to eat with milk!!
Reply With Quote
  #11  
Old 02/02/05, 01:45 PM
MullersLaneFarm's Avatar  
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: NW-IL Fiber Enabler
Posts: 10,215
Dolly & Daisy, Lewis & Clark, Able, Duncan. Now looking for a name for our new cow.

Bossie, Elsie, Clara are some we've thrown around
__________________

----------------------
http://homesteadingfamilies.proboards.com/
Reply With Quote
  #12  
Old 02/02/05, 03:32 PM
 
Join Date: May 2002
Posts: 7,154
I had a herd of beef cows. The only one I had named was old Spooky. If I had her under control, the rest of the herd was came easy.
Reply With Quote
  #13  
Old 02/02/05, 05:10 PM
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: MO
Posts: 129
How bout Chuck or Kobe.....
Reply With Quote
  #14  
Old 02/07/05, 01:07 PM
baysidebunny's Avatar
Banned
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Washington State
Posts: 88
Quote:
Originally Posted by uncle Will in In.
I had a herd of beef cows. The only one I had named was old Spooky. If I had her under control, the rest of the herd was came easy.

You're right on, Uncle Will,
That sounds just like my father n' laws ranch. There was one black angus that had the honor of being named because she was the one that you wanted to identify in order to stay out of her way.
She was known as Mean Aggie.
Reply With Quote
  #15  
Old 02/07/05, 07:27 PM
Saanen & Boer Breeder
 
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: IN
Posts: 1,387
Here are my critter names.......
Horses~ Dandy (QH), Jake (belgian), luke (donkey), pumpkin (pony), Belle (pony)
Cows~ Glory (names because I would always walk out and say Mornin Glory and it just came to be haha), Ferdinand (baby bottly bull calf), t-bone (steer), George (just nosey), Sam, Mac, blackie, sally, mom cow, knotthead, eunice (looks like eunice from mommas family), and black cow
Cats~ Tank, fred, garfield and te amo
Dogs~ Cinnamon, pokey and alby
Roosters are petey and willy
Hope that helps! Let me know what you end up with!
Reply With Quote
  #16  
Old 02/08/05, 09:40 AM
Guinea mama's Avatar  
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Iowa
Posts: 443
Our first 3 steers were, Junior short for Whopper Junior, Stew short for Beef Stew, and Phil short for Fill my freezer. Our 3 new steers are Hershey, Tommy and Blackie.
Reply With Quote
Reply



Thread Tools
Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:48 PM.
Contact Us - Homesteading Today - Archive - Privacy Statement - Top - ©Carbon Media Group Agriculture