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Post by Olga on Aug 15, 2013 14:46:20 GMT -5
Marguerite, day 2. Very hard subject to photograph, she wouldn't stop mooo-ving.
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Post by lakeportfarms on Aug 15, 2013 15:14:50 GMT -5
Congratulations Olga, she's cute! And green grass in August in Arkansas? How unusual is that?
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Post by ssrdex on Aug 15, 2013 16:25:34 GMT -5
Yea, looks really nice...calf and grass! Will she be a future milker?
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Post by Olga on Aug 16, 2013 23:20:29 GMT -5
Little Marguerite still wouldn't stand still long enough for me to get a good frontal shot! "Are you my papa?" Ernie looks proud! Jasmine is getting ready for her calf #2. Not long now... From left to right: Macy (the one that calved at 14 mo), Jasmine (dun), Elly May (Dexter/Jersey short-leg) and Earnie.
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Post by wvdexters on Aug 17, 2013 7:14:48 GMT -5
Nice lookin' family you got there Olga.
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Post by Gorignak on Aug 18, 2013 16:36:00 GMT -5
WHAT A DIFFERENCE a year makes....Them cows is tick-fat. Nice, Olga.We are actually brush hogging a little tall grass to get it to pile up for winter. The second cuttings of hay look the best I have seen in a LONG time.
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Post by ctownson on Aug 18, 2013 18:53:05 GMT -5
Congratulations! What a difference rain makes.
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Post by Olga on Aug 18, 2013 21:13:52 GMT -5
You have to pardon the bull, guys. He enjoyed his back-scratch a little too much.
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Post by wvdexters on Aug 19, 2013 8:03:34 GMT -5
Olga, you have a beautiful place. And your animals look as happy as can be. Thanks for posting this. I have no idea at all how you did it. But very, very cool!!
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