Well this evening, we got a call that the whole herd was out and over at a neighbors haystack. Never a good combo, they will keep going to that spot, since they know that is easy food. So Chris and I scrambled to get our winter clothes and coats out, we were so unprepared since yesterday it was in the mid 60's.
We found and chased the missing cows and as I was waiting for the cows to get back over the fence, I saw a dark animal a few feet away and was scared thinking it was coyote but I watched it a few minutes and realised that it was a brand new calf, still wet from being born and the cord was still moist. This poor calf was shivering in the wet snow and would have been left behind if I had not looked over the opposite direction of the on coming cows. The mother cow was no where to be found, so I scooped up this calf and carried a few 100 feet and she followed me the rest of the way behind the house until we were with the rest of the herd. Once we got there, her momma found her.
So the good part of is finding and reuniting this new born calf with it''s momma and the bad was, that we spent over an hour looking and chasing the escapees.
4 comments:
Wow!!! You are absolutely AMAZING! I love you, cow-chaser-calf-saver-ranch-loving-incredible cousin!!! Hope you had a good time!!! What a great memory--even if it wasn't how you planned on spending your evening.
ew..... I know what the snow was like yesterday!!! We got like 5 or 6 inches!!! I just thought that poor poor lady. I wish I could have seen the baby though!!!!
Steph, your cow chasing stories make me laugh -- I can't wait to send my kids up to your house for the summer to learn some good farming and life skills.
Steph, you are amazing! I don't know if I could handle farm life, but it would be nice to always have adventure waiting around the corner.
Oh and you are one hot bar maid.
Miss you
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