Candy, We expecting something but the weather forecaster can't seem to agree on how much of what we are going to get :) Jan is in her nice cushy stall at night and if it's stormy tomorrow I won't let her outside. I'd really rather she didn't have her calf outside.
Hope she has her calf in the stall. That would be a nice surprise in the morning. Looks like we are both in a winter wonderland. Hope your storm is not a bad one.
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Are you ready to have your baby calf in a snow storm? They are calling for snow here, are you also expecting snow?
Candy,
We expecting something but the weather forecaster can't seem to agree on how much of what we are going to get :)
Jan is in her nice cushy stall at night and if it's stormy tomorrow I won't let her outside. I'd really rather she didn't have her calf outside.
Stay safe, warm & dry!
Hope she has her calf in the stall. That would be a nice surprise in the morning. Looks like we are both in a winter wonderland. Hope your storm is not a bad one.
A December baby. You must call it Chris, short for Christmas!
Linda
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that's a good looking milk bag, seriously, she looks clean and healthy.
Can't wait to see that baby! Hope all is good.
I'm excited to see the baby!
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