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Spoiled Cows

George

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With grass over 2 feet tall they sure don't need the feed but they still like to eat grass hay out of my hand - - - makes it easy to check cattle!

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They seem to know me.

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Soon I am surrounded - - - over my left shoulder you can see the bull - - - next picture is him last spring, I have never had an animal with this much hair - - - we got 4 half brothers and all were very hairy!

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I think this is t hairy for central Indiana but all 4 slicked up this spring and seem fine - - - I will see next spring what the calves look like.

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Will have to spray for flies again soon!


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R A

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Very nice! That's the way to have them in my book!

I took your rabbit story you told me awhile back and started my own rabbitry... :D I bred them with the last moon we had and should be having my first babies starting next week with 3 does. Got a Lionhead rabbit male and female too, just for breeding pets, but they are still pretty young yet!
 

George

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I'll get a better picture of the bull I kept - - - from the shaggy beast he was to what he has become many would not believe he is the same animal.
 

George

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Remember what the hairy bull looked like this winter, Here he is now

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His face shows we are having a fly problem this year

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I feel a nice butt for his age

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