Granny's gone and done it again

yeaaaah she probably ate it or birds got it

does she look like there's another calf in her ?? She did poo today while I was down and there and make the strangest below/scream I have ever heard a yak make.
 
does she look like there's another calf in her ?? She did poo today while I was down and there and make the strangest below/scream I have ever heard a yak make.

actually that question can apply to any and all of you .
 
Oh while talking to Christy N. and mentioned that I had offered all 3 of the two year olds and 3 of the yearlings to a guy for five grand and he turned me down she actually called him a F*#king idiot and she would have taken the deal BUT she had just purchased a herd of 45 more to add to her ranch, BIG operator and actually the original breeder of Porter
 
Well that is a scary day. Glad you are all in one piece.


yes and to be honest if I hadn't already lost Enola and her calf :th:hit:hit I probably would not have been so worried about Sheila,
 
does she look like there's another calf in her ?? She did poo today while I was down and there and make the strangest below/scream I have ever heard a yak make.
Is the vet coming out to check her tomorrow? I am still wondering... especially after what happened to Enola.
 
I am thinking of Curly Sue for Sheila's calf then keeping the same letters and she does have the cutest curls in the top middle of her forehead
And those fantastic lashes.
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Is the vet coming out to check her tomorrow? I am still wondering... especially after what happened to Enola.

That's the problem , Robert, Rod and Vickie all have dr appointments in Bismarck tomorrow. BUT in the rodeo grounds we can keep a much better eye on her and check much more frequently

And honestly I think the only way we might get her into the chute safely would be to use the bobcat.

Comet the other "occasionally" crazy one and of course the other cow in the rodeo ground with Sheila, actually climbed over the top of the small 4-wheeler last year when we tried to run them thru the chute to pour them all, of course her calf was also only a few days old. I tell you what that first week or two with a new calf and the mom's are like crazy on steroids protective and dangerous.
 

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