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Friday, August 01, 2014

First Day on the New Feet

Over the Mountain

And Through the Woods

Past the Feeder Wagon

Hey, I'm Getting Good

Ma-a-a-a, Hey, Ma-a-a-a-a

I'm Right Here, Shut Your Pie Hole

7 comments:

Throwback at Trapper Creek said...

Nice looking calf, it's always nice to get over the hump and have up and walking around.

jan said...

congratulations to all involved. He (?)is a gorgeous animal.

Cathy said...

Awwww . . . so glad that's behind you and Bama :)
Everyone looks great!

Earl said...

You have to have a nice red one, congratulations! To all involved. He is good looking.

Earl said...

You have to have a nice red one, congratulations! To all involved. He is good looking.

ellie k said...

That is a nice looking calf, he looks like a big one, is he? I know you are glad that is over, life can go on now.

threecollie said...

Nita, thanks, by of that shorthorn bull we bought years ago. We still have some semen on him, most of which I should sell to a breeder who will get the most out of it.

Jan, thanks, yes, a bull, and a smart little guy for one so new.

Cathy, thanks. Hopefully she will keep coming along.

Earl, thanks! It never fails to amaze me that she just keeps having red calves. Red is a recessive trait, which obviously she carries, but she has only ever had one black and white one, and this is her first bull ever.

Ellie,thanks, he would be upper medium-sized, not huge, but not tiny either. Lots of good bone on him.