Brilyn wants "to see the whole thing of his body, where are his legs?" So, requesting a full-body shot of the "baby Clara." Those pics get me really excited for July! (Clara is due, not me, I'm NOT pregnant, just for the record.) XOXO joce
Thanks, Dani, seems like there is nothing cuter than a new Jersey baby
Joce, just scroll down a little for a full body shot. You are lucky your baby is due in July. Ours always seem to be born in the middle of the winter.
Deb, mother is doing fine as of about fifteen minutes ago. The kids just brought her in because it is really cold in the barn and the little Jerseys seem so fragile. As soon as she is dry she can go back out with her little calf coat on.
OMG how cute! There is nothing cuter than a baby animal of any kind. But why is she in the kitchen? I hope not a sad story! Oops. Read the comments. But still, a baby calf in the house is really cute.
Mom, he does have that long-legged Lachmayer thing going on doesn't he? He is still growing believe it or not Love You!!!
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Deb, they are the cutest thing. And there is a little story about this one that I will post about today
akagaga, thank you!
Robert, it was...Liz was ecstatic as you can see from the grin on her face
IG, only on very cold days do I let them bring calves in to dry off and warm up. The Jerseys have such small body weight that they chill more quickly than Holsteins which are much bigger and hardier. She will probably go back to the barn today, although she is quite content in a big dog crate.
Ed, she could be! lol
Steve, thank you, she is smart as a whip too.
Nancy, thank you! There are many hard and frustrating times, especially the past couple of years, but there is joy too....and it doesn't come from a video company or in a package or off the television.
Oh my, such a sweet lookin' little thing!
ReplyDeleteBrilyn wants "to see the whole thing of his body, where are his legs?"
ReplyDeleteSo, requesting a full-body shot of the "baby Clara."
Those pics get me really excited for July! (Clara is due, not me, I'm NOT pregnant, just for the record.)
XOXO
joce
She's so sweet and tiny. I have to ask - why is she in the house? Is the cow ok? I know it's really cold - hoping she was just chilled.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dani, seems like there is nothing cuter than a new Jersey baby
ReplyDeleteJoce, just scroll down a little for a full body shot. You are lucky your baby is due in July. Ours always seem to be born in the middle of the winter.
Deb, mother is doing fine as of about fifteen minutes ago. The kids just brought her in because it is really cold in the barn and the little Jerseys seem so fragile. As soon as she is dry she can go back out with her little calf coat on.
OH! SO WONDERFUL! What a darling new baby!
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Don't say anything to anyone, but I could have sworn Alan was Michael, until I enlarged the family picture! I never noticed that before.
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My baby is SOOO cute....I loveds her already!
ReplyDeleteI think baby jerseys are just adorable. It's those lonnnnnng eye lashes and big eyes :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad mom and baby are fine :)
Congratulations!
Precious!
ReplyDeleteNow that's a happy new year arrival!
ReplyDeleteOMG how cute! There is nothing cuter than a baby animal of any kind. But why is she in the kitchen? I hope not a sad story! Oops. Read the comments. But still, a baby calf in the house is really cute.
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that!!! Is this the baby new year???
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable little thing.
I love the story in photos. Your family's grins tell a lot!
ReplyDeleteLInda, she is cute for sure! Thanks
ReplyDeleteMom, he does have that long-legged Lachmayer thing going on doesn't he? He is still growing believe it or not
Love You!!!
Paints, I know
Deb, they are the cutest thing. And there is a little story about this one that I will post about today
akagaga, thank you!
Robert, it was...Liz was ecstatic as you can see from the grin on her face
IG, only on very cold days do I let them bring calves in to dry off and warm up. The Jerseys have such small body weight that they chill more quickly than Holsteins which are much bigger and hardier. She will probably go back to the barn today, although she is quite content in a big dog crate.
Ed, she could be! lol
Steve, thank you, she is smart as a whip too.
Nancy, thank you! There are many hard and frustrating times, especially the past couple of years, but there is joy too....and it doesn't come from a video company or in a package or off the television.
Congrats Liz on a heifer!
ReplyDeleteLooks cold there, Brrrr.