Is that an angus calf? I don't like to make any assumptions, he is cute, I love to see the black calves in the spring. Not to far from us we have a beef ranch. We only raise calves that are around 700 to 800 pounds unless one of the dairy farms are giving away a cheap cross bred calf.
Hey Deb, I enjoyed all the pictures. I've also been catching up on all the things going on your farm lately. I was really surprised at Lacy only have twins! I thought at least 3 was in there. It looks like you all have been very busy. Great job! Have a good day. Pam
Lisa, Yes - Squirt McGert is an angus and thanks, we think she's pretty cute. Mom is black angus/Dad is red angus. She's the second heifer from this cross and the cow is presently bred back to this bull.
Sue, Yes - they are crocus. Always the first flowers here :)
Pam, Thanks :) I was surprised Lace only had two babies as well. Thankfully they are fine and she is too. It is busy here - but you all know what that's like!!
Christy, It's tempting :)
Joanna, Yes - that's Lemon, one of Laces' twin pygora doelings. She's tiny and sweet :)
Gayle, Your right about that - I always feel loved here.... Happy spring to you :)
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Is that an angus calf? I don't like to make any assumptions, he is cute, I love to see the black calves in the spring. Not to far from us we have a beef ranch. We only raise calves that are around 700 to 800 pounds unless one of the dairy farms are giving away a cheap cross bred calf.
I love the stripes on the flowers. Are they crocus?
Hey Deb,
I enjoyed all the pictures. I've also been catching up on all the things going on your farm lately.
I was really surprised at Lacy only have twins! I thought at least 3 was in there.
It looks like you all have been very busy.
Great job!
Have a good day.
Pam
You sure you don't want to give the adorable pygora to me?
In the top photo, is that a goat? oh my gosh cute.
Everywhere you look there is someone to love! Happy Spring!
Lisa,
Yes - Squirt McGert is an angus and thanks, we think she's pretty cute. Mom is black angus/Dad is red angus. She's the second heifer from this cross and the cow is presently bred back to this bull.
Sue,
Yes - they are crocus. Always the first flowers here :)
Pam,
Thanks :) I was surprised Lace only had two babies as well. Thankfully they are fine and she is too. It is busy here - but you all know what that's like!!
Christy,
It's tempting :)
Joanna,
Yes - that's Lemon, one of Laces' twin pygora doelings. She's tiny and sweet :)
Gayle,
Your right about that - I always feel loved here....
Happy spring to you :)
Gorgeous! Beautiful!
Can I borrow your baby goat for a while? How cute is that!
Your photos brought a smile to my face and a lift to my soul! Thank you!
I'm glad you having spring. Ah spring, one day warm, next day snow, one day nice, then wind...still spring!
Linda
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The baby goat stole my heart!! Such a cutie. I loved all of your pictures.
EVerybody looks great!
great photos...love the babies and the cow looks like it is posing
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