grannys gone and done it

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Im glad he was a good boy, Not sure I can spank til my shoulder is better.
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York, what day is it please .

tis Thursday
 
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again not sure Rod has been around/worked on cattle ranches and help with calving and he isn't sure either.

I bet you won't see much in the way of signs until the calf is on the round. Beef cattle don't get those huge udders, only dairy cows.
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Cowabunga!!!

true but they still "bag up" and drop so you see more then just the teats. And we can't even see the teats on the yaks. Probably a survival trait as they live where it gets very cold most of the year and frozen teats would be a BAD thing.
 
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