Our neighbor’s Hereford bull took a liking to some of our cows last year and paid a number of, shall we say, social visits. It became quite a regular occurrence to kick him back out of the cows and back into his herd, and his beautiful progeny have graced our pastures this spring. I love them all.
In a sea of black Angus calves, the Charolais babies and all their vast colorings are delightful to my eyes…These precious baldy babies, though…My goodness. They are all just a little different, and I love it. As many calves as there are, it is fun to be able to actually recognize some time after time. The following three are Patches, Half-and-Half (look at her eyelashes!), and Freckles.



According to Brad, there are at least 15 more, so now that I can buzz around on the ATV without freezing, I’ll have to lug my camera back out. So precious!

What a happy little “accident”! I sure do love Calving Season!
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I sure think it was! It drives my father-in-law crazy, though! 😉 I’ll be sharing some more photos today of some little baldies, so many precious calves!
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Such beautiful little calves and I love their names. Your blog jogged my memory and made me remember our cow named Flossie Belle. Always enjoy your words. You expressed your joy of farm life so well. Happy day!
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