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Lil' Bits
Sun, 26 Feb 2006 15:22:23 GMT
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**Dalin**...
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She's still so small! But I guess she weathered the winter there with
no barn ok, though there must have been some cold nights for one so
tiny. Like you though, I hope she is a he. I just want to go up and
give him a hug.
Sue...
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White face, four white feet and a white tip on the tail. Isn't he adorable?
sue
**Dalin**...
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Do they come up to the fence? I'm sure he'd like a cookie. :-) He is
precious.
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NHunkele...
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I'm kinda hoping for a 'she'. More likely to be kept for breeding.
These don't look like milk cows to this city-bred gal.
Norma
Sue...
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I have no idea! They are sure not milked, that's for sure.
sue
mj...
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Yes he/she is! I'll be right behind Dalin in giving him a hug.
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Sue...
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They don't in this pasture. But in one of the pastures, the cows come
running.....for some reason.
sue
**Dalin**...
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Someone could be giving them treats.
Sue...
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They are in the pasture that looks like it has a large gate opening to load
cattle.
But....I don't wanna go there.
sue
**Dalin**...
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Oh no! There might be an unfriendly bull in the pasture. But if they
come up to the fence when they see people then they are friendly cows.
:-) My parents used to have a house on the edge of the city and it
bordered a dairy farm. When we would go out into the yard to play
croquet the cows would come and hang their heads over the fence and
watch us. I think they are as curious about people as people are
about cows. Because we were all city people we were afraid to go and
pet them, but I was later told by a farmer that it would have been
quite safe. And I did go into his field and there was a bull there
too and feed the cows. They were all very friendly. Even the bull.
funny though when Lil' Bits and MaMa and the other cow saw you they
turned around and went back where they came from. maybe they were
afraid of you.
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