Apr 14, 2012

Cutest Baby Photos

We have just about all of our calves on the ground now.  Only two cows left to calve. Most of our calves aren't named, but most of them get shipped, so it might be a good thing.  Calves are so cute, especially when they run and jump and play together.  A friend said that we'll be like young calves when we get to heaven-just so happy and full of energy.
So...let me introduce you-


Our calves are Angus/Gelveih (sp?) cross.

 The little guy above, we call Socks. Both of his back feet are white.
This little girl has a VERY protective mother.  Mama threw my honey around a bit.  She's settled down a bit now.

 This little boy is from my milk cow.  He's Jersey/Normandy/Angus cross.  He's a real cutie and slightly brindled.  I love his markings.
Okay, so she's not a calf.  You remember my Sadie?  Well, then you remember that she doesn't miss a photo op.  She's an excellent guardian and a good friend.  The white critter to the right is her mama, Daisy.

So how do you pick the cutest baby from all of these contestants?  I think they're all winners.  I love spring on the farm!!!

4 comments:

Mama Pea said...

Cute babies, for sure! Don't you just want to name each one and keep them all?

Carol............. said...

Congrads on your new additions.......

Mel said...

molly's boy sure is adorable! is he nursing well, now?

odiie said...

Mama Pea-Good thing they get big and --not so cute-as they get older. Makes it easier to part with them.

Carol-Thanks. And thanks for stopping by.

Mel-All the calves are nursing and doing great. We still have two cows left to calve. Wish they would just get on with it. How are you doing?

Apr 14, 2012

Cutest Baby Photos

We have just about all of our calves on the ground now.  Only two cows left to calve. Most of our calves aren't named, but most of them get shipped, so it might be a good thing.  Calves are so cute, especially when they run and jump and play together.  A friend said that we'll be like young calves when we get to heaven-just so happy and full of energy.
So...let me introduce you-


Our calves are Angus/Gelveih (sp?) cross.

 The little guy above, we call Socks. Both of his back feet are white.
This little girl has a VERY protective mother.  Mama threw my honey around a bit.  She's settled down a bit now.

 This little boy is from my milk cow.  He's Jersey/Normandy/Angus cross.  He's a real cutie and slightly brindled.  I love his markings.
Okay, so she's not a calf.  You remember my Sadie?  Well, then you remember that she doesn't miss a photo op.  She's an excellent guardian and a good friend.  The white critter to the right is her mama, Daisy.

So how do you pick the cutest baby from all of these contestants?  I think they're all winners.  I love spring on the farm!!!

4 comments:

Mama Pea said...

Cute babies, for sure! Don't you just want to name each one and keep them all?

Carol............. said...

Congrads on your new additions.......

Mel said...

molly's boy sure is adorable! is he nursing well, now?

odiie said...

Mama Pea-Good thing they get big and --not so cute-as they get older. Makes it easier to part with them.

Carol-Thanks. And thanks for stopping by.

Mel-All the calves are nursing and doing great. We still have two cows left to calve. Wish they would just get on with it. How are you doing?