Mama cow finally came down from the top pasture to the water trough and gave me a better photo opp of the new bull calf. There is a strip of green grass here, but only because I turn the water on to fill the two tubs for the cows and then forget until hours later to go back and turn it off. He found that was a nice cool place to hang out in the hot summer sun.
I even got to pet him on the nose and the top of his head.
Then he decided to lay back down in the cool grass.
Dollar wants him to come out and play with her, believe me, mama cow was close by watching Dollar's every move.
I emailed my daughter some pictures of her calf, got a reply wanting to know if I had brought him in the house yet. Hmmm, no not yet.
lol! :) he's really sweet, though. tempting...
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you could train a calf to be a dog. Just wondering, of course. I think the house-training would be a bit of a problem. He sure is a handsome little guy.
ReplyDeleteOh to cute, what a sweetie, I think I would bring him in, :) Francine.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet is this. My goodness, Dollar is wanting him to play so badly.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your comments on Soldier's passing. I appreciate your kind words so much.
ReplyDeleteThis guy is adorable.
He is a nice looking little guy! Tell you daughter "No livestock in the house!" Well, except for maybe the occasional kid or lamb. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a good looking little fella! Beautiful markings on his head. Is he a keeper?
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ReplyDeleteHe's handsome. It must be so nice to own such a beautiful animal.
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