Maggie will be on maternity leave |
One clue that delivery time for Maggie is approaching is that their "bag" will start to grow. Here is a shot that shows the evidence.
One month to go! |
And speaking of expectant mothers, here is the big galoot, Rosie. She's expecting a calf around the first of November. We dried her off on August 1 and she's been using all her energy to fully develop the calf she's carrying. A cow's gestation period is 285 days long, which is about the same as that of a woman. It is noticeable that Rosie is "butterball" fat right now.
Another expectant mother in our pasture |
Last Fall, Rosie gave birth to a stillborn bull calf. We don't know what caused it. Sometimes things like that just happen. We're praying for a healthy baby this time. Tricia mentioned to me just yesterday, "Kyle, how are we going to handle milking 3 cows at once?" I don't know at the moment, but we'll manage.
Right now I'm giving Tricia a break and I just milk Daisy every morning. Daisy's calf, Bully, gets the milk that Daisy produces during the day. Bully can probably be weaned right now as he's been eating grass, but once we wean him, that means twice a day milking. It is kind of nice to have him as a 'safety valve,' so that if we need to get away, we can just put Daisy and Bully together and he'll keep her milked down.
Bully is growing up |
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