Sunday, May 02, 2010

pet, bay calf

this year's calving season started out a little discouraging. one of the cows showed signs of being close to calving even though she was a month early. we managed to get her in the barn and watch her for a day before we went out to discover a dead calf.
last week dad called me at work to tell me that another cow had finally calved, both of them doing well.
we, with no help from the cow, had a hard time making sure that the calves stayed out of trouble. josh even had to fish one of them out of the cold, ditch water. but they now seem to be doing well, and are staying close to their mamma.
we tried some new breeds this year, one being a murray grey from australia. dad called me at work again on friday night to tell me that another calf had been born. vaughn could hardly wait to 'check cows' the next day and 'pet, bay calf.' it was a little tricky to get this picture since the mother was pretty protective.
number four was born tonight. josh called me and mom on the radio shortly after we had left to pick up the pizza, saying that one of the heifers was calving. dad, josh and bill (who was helping josh paint) managed to get the cow up into the barn by the time we got home. after a bit of a struggle pulling, the calf finally came out. for being a mini-hereford, he was rather large, but luckily alive.

2 comments:

Lise M. said...

Thanks for post AND the pictures - they are adorable (especially Vaughn)! I really like the gray white-faced heifer calf. The twin calves are heifers, too, but that "mini" we pulled is our first bull calf this spring. It sure is nice to have such competent cowboys (and cowgirls!) keeping tabs on the herd.

Anonymous said...

Looks like Vaughn is a next generation cowboy and soooo cute!!

Carol