Our other cattle ended up in the freezer (and freezers of friends and family), so we replaced them a few weeks ago. These guys are probably at least 2 to 3 months old now.
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Ohhhh they are so cute! Reminds me of my days on the farm!! I grew up on a dairy farm with Holsteins. I wish you lived closer so I could bring the kids to visit. :)
ReplyDeleteCute calves! I bet you got a lot of good meat from your other ones.
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Ahhh they are so cute see this would be the hard part for me I would see their little faces and have a problem at the end process. At the supermarket I don't see a face ... lol.
ReplyDeleteI would love to be your friend near by for some for the freezer ... lol
They're so cute! I would have a hard time letting them go!
ReplyDeleteSO cute!!! How do you not get attached to them?! =(
ReplyDeleteI eat meat, but I love animals so much I dont know that I could raise them and then do that. I'm too big of a softy. I cry when my family (Gary or anyone else) gets a deer/turkey/elk (at first). I'm thankful but sad. LOL!
They are just darling!
ReplyDeleteSo very cute !! My Grandpa used to have a farm when I was a little girl.
ReplyDeleteCaroline