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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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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!
 
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.
 
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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