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This little guy was one of the first ones born..... inside a steel building, one of those half circle quonsets with a cement floor...but bedded, when it got down to 27 below. I don't know if the cow stepped on his nose and it also froze or what, but noticed it was plugged with mucus when he was a couple days old. So anyway, I took a stick :???: and cleaned it out and also got some bone fragments out as well, but noticed a few days ago he looked like this:
Didn't seem to hurt his appetite.
Stirring up some dust, North edge of Sandhills in the background.
About the middle of the night last night, this cow had about a 65 lbs. heifer calf, and then laid back down and didn't do anything else. I got them in the barn and checked her...sure enough had another calf in her. Backwards steer, and probably 30+ pounds heavier.