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Thursday, August 9, 2012
re weld
Got the east door back in place. Took awhile to get the hinges all lined up and clamped. Nice storm floated past and dumped rain NW of TFL. Ben - a face only a mother could love. 89,102,76,0,B, .14
Many years ago, my two kids bottle fed an orphaned bull calf. He grew to be 6 ft at the shoulder, but always came running like a puppy if anyone went out to the pasture fence and called his name. We eventualy had to scratch his back from a window in the barn because he was so tall. He was a Charolais.
How many times do you give Ben a bottle a day? How long will you have to hand feed him? Not a country girl so I have no clue. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI love those teeth!
ReplyDeleteNever knew cows could smile :)
ReplyDeleteThat's the new postcard. He is so cute.
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ReplyDeleteMany years ago, my two kids bottle fed an orphaned bull calf. He grew to be 6 ft at the shoulder, but always came running like a puppy if anyone went out to the pasture fence and called his name. We eventualy had to scratch his back from a window in the barn because he was so tall. He was a Charolais.
ReplyDeleteBen need braces?
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet face.
ReplyDeleteThe Grinning Cow
ReplyDeleteBen does have quite the underbite. Reminds me of Sigourney Weaver. Still, he's a cute dickens! --Pam in CO
ReplyDeleteGlad you got your door back on. The view out the doorway looks great.
ReplyDeleteAll that rain is going to help...someone.
Those teeth kill me!
Betcha he brushes with "Cow-gate". ;)
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