Granny's gone and done it again

SO first the "issue" bad news part one of the day. Found a dead royal calf, if must have been born over the weekend. Was totally licked/cleaned off. The front 1/2 of the calf seemed "normal sized" BUT the back half was very small. Also by the time we found it the tail and rectal area were GONE as in you could see spine. I suspect that momma started nipping/biting it to make the calf get up. Turned out it was Maiah's. SO she got and antibotic and help dry off shot PLUS the vitamin and copper shot. If was a female too. :hit

I asked about the eating on FB Yak 101 thread waiting to here back on the "cannibalism" part.
Sorry to hear that Twist.
 
Morning all, from FB memories. I cant believe its been 8 yrs.

what measures a persons worth ? Is it the money they have in the bank? the people they call friends? the good deeds they do ? Perhaps it is the memories they leave behind. maybe its measured by how much they are missed. the legacy they left behind. I think it is a simple touch. a warm hug when you are feeling down or a pat to say good job. maybe a look. A look that says i am watching out for you or I am afraid ,comfort me. It is always the look of love. it is always the touch of love. It is always the hope of love that measures a persons true worth. without love in your heart you are but an empty shell, worth nothing. I am a millionaire. I miss you mom.
❤
3-1-1934----5-5-2014
 
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A specimen of Xylaria polymorpha, commonly known as Dead man’s fingers
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Dead man’s fingers, is a saprobic fungus which consumes the polysaccharides in timber, leaving behind soft, nutrient-rich debris on which many invertebrates feed. It is fairly common in the UK, Ireland, mainland Europe and parts of North America.
 
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A specimen of Xylaria polymorpha, commonly known as Dead man’s fingers
😮

Dead man’s fingers, is a saprobic fungus which consumes the polysaccharides in timber, leaving behind soft, nutrient-rich debris on which many invertebrates feed. It is fairly common in the UK, Ireland, mainland Europe and parts of North America.
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