Day Three

Later today, we’ll be releasing Daisy and her new Mom out of the barn and into the pasture. We’ve kept an eye on them for the last couple days and not only has Daisy’s mom truly accepted her as we hoped, she’s now become very defensive of her baby. Every time I enter the barn she shakes her head up and down at me, flinging lots of snot around. She also paws the earth like a bull getting ready to take out a bullfighter.

Both these actions are cow-speak for “I hate you, get away from me and my baby!!!”

We’re quite pleased that she is taking her role as Mom so seriously, but can do without the dramatics. I’ll take a video of their release into the pasture to share with you.

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Nothing has changed with Donald and his “Mom”.

Donald

For the last three days, besides using molasses and grain, we’ve been trying a product called “Orphan No More”. It’s a smelly powder that when sprinkled on an orphan calf is supposed to elicit feelings of motherhood on the part of the cow.

After both of them were put back into the shed, Harland turned Donald in with the cow to see what she would do. Donald, bless his heart, headed straight for her udder. The cow wasted no time in expressing her opinion of him by swinging her head around at him and kicking him. Harland removed the b**** cow from the pen.

“Orphan No More” should be renamed “Orphan No Less”.

But we’re not ready to give up just yet. We”ll give it a few more days. You never know.

Here are the scores to date:

Tuesday evening’s scores:          Donald’s mom:  F-       Daisy’s mom: B

Wednesday morning’s scores:     Donald’s mom: C         Daisy’s mom: D

Wednesday evening’s scores:      Donald’s mom: C         Daisy’s Mom: A+

Thursday evening’s scores:        Donald’s mom: F-        Daisy’s Mom:  A+

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Come back soon for a video of Daisy and her Mom heading out into the pasture together for the first time.

xoxooxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo

Suzanne

Cattle, corn, wheat, beans, mud, snow, ice, and drought. Plenty of fresh air and quiet. Our life is sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes joyous, but never boring.

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3 Responses

  1. Jeanne L says:

    Looking forward to the video of Daisy and her mom later, but I’ll miss having pictures of her – she is SO cute!

    What a shame that Donald’s not-wanna-be-mom is being so stubborn! She should wake up and smell the coffee – or whatever it takes for cows!! 🙂 That baby boy needs her!

  2. Pam says:

    I can’t really say ‘poor Donald’. 😉 I believe he loves the way you and Harland give love to him! 🙂 Fun to watch him finally frolicking. Mama-not should not be allowed on unsupervised dates with anymore bulls. 🙂

  3. Tina says:

    Harland has such patience, I would have smacked her on the nose. What a B****, that poor little cute Donald. I love the term “farm togs” I bet they are the latest Paris fashion. What exhausing work. People do not appreciate farmers/ ranchers. If they could just follow him around for a day! I am happy that Daisy and her new Momma seem to be adjusting. When you called Donald and he came right over he reminded me of an oversized puppy, so sweet. Good luck and God Bless!

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