Any Day Now

It is nice to have cows on our place again.  The rancher who brings his first year heifer’s up here to calve-out brought them in February 1st.

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We check them often and the rancher checks them twice a day.  Since this is their first year for calving we all stay very watchful.  (Although, problems can occur at any age with any cow or calf)

Happy Sunday everyone!

Linda

13 thoughts on “Any Day Now

  1. Sounds like you have the best of all worlds.. You have cows and will have some calves soon it sounds like —-YET you all are not in charge of them!!!!!!

    Have a great day. Raining here and supposed to turn to snow… Who knows????
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  2. How wonderful to look our and see cows in the fields…that is a large wide load that cow is carrying. Will you aid in delivery if need be? Wonderful photos Linda, good Sunday to you. Greetings from Maine, Julie.

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  3. Always like to see the activities on your farm as they are somewhat different from what we experience. Feeding in the corn stubble doesn’t happen here. Of course we have at least 6 more weeks before we can expect thawing.

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  4. This is a pretty bunch. We have ranch land across from us and ever so often the cowboys get on their horses and herd the cattle down our road. It is always a wonderful thing to watch for me. Once in a while Sophie and I will see cows munching along the fence line. They as interested in Sophie as she is of them.

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