Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Whoopsie!

     Sorry I haven't posted, it seems like everything and nothing are happening at the same time!
     Tarquin is growing up, as are all the li'l calves.
     We had some INCREDIBLE friends over for a week and had a blast!! (Therefore the lack of recent posting)
     Thus saying, I shall take my leave of you. Thank you!

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

I Am So Bad At Post Titles

Lucy
     Well, Benito was released 'on bail' on Monday. We fixed the fence and he has not escaped since!
     A magazine I read, Clubhouse, is having a fitness challenge. It is explained in the picture to the left. I am trying to gain all the points. =D Any ideas to get points?
     Also, we got another bucket-calf! Farmer's cousin has a heifer whose calf is believed to have some brain damage because she continually wanders out of the pen away from the herd. Anyways, we took her on as a bucket calf and named her Lucy.
     I believe that is all except that Tarquin is getting quite tame. =)

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Cassanova Mario

     Guess what! Mario has been at it again! He jumped the fence and got into our neighbor's pasture. Farmer called and told us (Farm Boy and Me) because the neighbor a just called him. A little while later, I looked out the window, and what did I see? Mario munching happily on some alfalfa just outside our corrals!
     I quickly called Farm Boy, and we devised a plan. Farm boy gathered some alfalfa and lured Mario the few steps around the squeeze-chute to a corral pen from which he should not escape.
     Please pray that he won't! None of us would mind a quiet night. =)

Bulls....you never know!

     I should have posted about this earlier, but I was busy writing about Tarquin. Yesterday Benito got out. He hopped the fence and went across the road and into the cows' pen, which is not a good thing, because they could get pregnant right now, and we do not breed them until June.
Benito
Going into the corrals
     Anyway, Farmer noticed he was out and called Farm Boy and I to help him. Farm Boy drove the pickup and I rode in back to lure them with alfalfa. Farmer rode behind the cows on Bingo to make sure they followed. We led them to the corrals
and sorted Benito off and into the trailer. We then moved him back across the road into his proper pen.
Calling across the road to Mario
     Later, when Farmer was outside working, he heard some branches breaking. He looked to see what it was, and saw that now BOTH bulls were out! He quickly jumped in his pickup to head them off, and had chased them across a field or two before he manged to do so. He discovered if he got Benito heading the correct direction, Mario would follow in suit.
     He  got them back to our mailbox and then found himself faced with a dilemma. He could not get out of his pickup to open the gate for fear the bulls would leave while he was doing so. Therefore, he yelled as loud as possible for Farm Boy and I.
     Thankfully, Farm Boy was upstairs at the time and heard him. He opened the gate, and that was that!
     Mario is back in his pen, and Benito is in the corrals until he gives up 'calling' on the ladies. So everything is back to normal...except when Benito ran into the pickup, he did leave a rather large dent!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Hey!

     Just a quick post to say we now have a new blog just for Tarquin! check it out at tarquinthehorse.blogspot.com!

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Yay!

     Well, I was going to post to say that nothing has happened...but something did! Comet foaled! =D Sometime early this morning I looked out and saw it!
     It is a chestnut stallion with a large star in the middle of his forehead. He is named Tarquin. And seeing as a picture is worth a thousand word, here are a few!

Saturday, April 28, 2012

     Not a whole lot to post about, so I'm putting up a video.
     Comet was due two days ago, but is yet to foal. We need name ideas though. We like Artos.... Anyway! If you have any name ideas, please post them as a comment!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Nothing New

Apollo
Snow DeWhite

Salizberre
Patch the Pirate
     Sorry I haven't posted in a while! Not a lot has happened, so I'm posting a few more photos.
     Yesterday we moved our bulls so the horses could have some privacy. They were reluctant to come, but we eventually got them to follow. We posted a video below. =D

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Fencing Math

The Challenge
     Don't you hate it when you find out your math has real life application? I do. Which happened to happen today. I opened my math book and saw at the bottom of the page an optional challenge to find out how tall a pyramid was by the height of it's shadow.
     Since  it was optional, I opted not to do it, but instead challenged Farmer to. He got it right, than mentioned we could measure how tall the barn was by measuring it's shadow.
Our barn
     Our barn was built in 1919 by my great-grandpa, and I think that's pretty neat, so I said I'd do it.
     I measured my self (5'3"), and then my shadow (4'). I than measured the barn's shadow. 25' 4". (Can you figure it out?) I did the problem and came up with the grand total of...(drumroll please) 33! Slightly rounded though....
     I'd better go though. We need to fix fence so we can move our heifers. We are going to be doing a lot of moving around soon so Comet can have some privacy when she foals. =D

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

LOTS of pictures!!!

Brian
Harley

Whatever
Jedediah

Maudie

Elly
Caleb


Jet

Poseidon

Rocket


Jube
Girry




Merry

Patch The Pirate
Mariel

Jet again

     I hope you enjoyed the pictures! We had a lot of catching up to do!
     Spring is on it's way! Everything is green! A blessing after last summer.
     We have trained Cory to halter and will hopefully take him out to graze today or tomorrow.
     We anticipate greatly the foaling of Comet, but we don't know a whole lot about raising a foal. If you do, we'd be obliged if you'd tell us. =D
     I need to get my garden planted soon...- Farm Girl

Faithful
Spring

Monday, March 26, 2012

Of calves, buckies, and bulls...

     A felicitous day to all who happen to examine  this writing! In response to John Branyan, celebrated comic,  we shall now endeavor to complete yon post, entirely in Olde English.
     First, I would care to mention to all the births into cow-dom, since we last posted. Jemmima beget a pied-faced heifer to whom we have now assigned the title High Rhulain, and to Lego was born a calf, in colour liken to that of a raven entirely, in name, Annie. Reed was birthed by Eve, and there exists also a calf of unknown color, although it is known to be of the female species, and the offspring of Maggie.
     Secondly, when I awakened from my slumber and gazed out mine glass enclosed portal, what to my wondering eyes should appear? But a fully grown, male, bovine! But he fed not on the grass in his enclosure, but stood pompously in the trench which traverses alongside yon road! Hurriedly, I summoned my father, telling him of the awful deed, which had been executed by this fiendish bullock. He swiftly gathered to himself a vast pile of alfalfa, with which he lured the wayward livestock into his proper enclosure.
     Lastly, we have commenced training on Corriam. We must first teach him to follow compliantly on halter made of rope, then we shall take him, with aforesaid item, in he manner for which way it was intended to be worn, to meadows verdant with edible foliage of diverse nature.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Miss Lane E. S.

     Well I need to catch up with pictures, so here goes my (I'm guessing) longest post yet.
First off, since the last post Jasmine had a girl, which is named Salizberre. (There is an incredibly long (And odd/hilarious) story behind this, if you want to hear it, tell us so) There is pictures of some of the newer baby calves at the bottom of the post.
     Now, for some more about our new bucket-calf. He was born the 5th of March, and we bought him the 19th from our neighbor, who had sold the mother because it had cancer eye. We have just about got him drinking easily from a bottle, but he is still not quite perfect. Pictures of him at the bottom too.
     We got quite a bit more rain as well, so we played in some puddles, and took some photographs, again at the bottom.
Jube
Girry
     Well I guess this isn't as long as I thought it was, but here's the pictures now!
Un-named
Harlequin-center


Sable

The trees have greened up with the rain
Water in the ditch

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

A Bucket Calf

We got a bucket calf a couple days ago! It's a brockle-faced boy, and his name is Corriam. He is almost completely bottle-trained already. Hopefully we'll get some pictures up tomorrow.

Rain! Rain!

Emily and Spring
Frolicking Calves
     Praise the Lord! It rained! Or should I say, it is raining? It started last night and hasn't really stopped since!
     Because of the rain, Farm Boy and I thought the calves might go into the shed. It's fun to sit there until they come in and lay down, then sneak up behind them and pet them. Anyways, We gathered some alfalfa and went out there (and got very wet on the way) and started to attract the cows with it. When our alfalfa ran out, we got settled into the shed. Farm Boy sat up against the back wall, and I laid down in the middle of the shed. The calves started coming in, and one started sniffing me. It sniffed my cap, than my back, jeans, and started licking my shoes! It licked for a while, then went and laid down. It was very exciting because I rarely do well trying to pet calves. 
Splash!
Rain!
A Robin Bathing
     Also, Emily and Carrie calved. Emily calved last night and Carrie calved at around 8:00 P.M. today. Emily's was a girl and it was named Spring. We are not sure what Carries was, but we'll make sure to post when we do!



Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Videos and Pictures

Silent Movie #1-Us climbing over fences, gate, and anything else that is climbable!
 
Silent Movie#2-Us chasing Missy (our dog) through a maze of bales.

 
Silent Movie#3-Our neighbor's calves chasing me wanting more food.
 
I hope I can get some more pictures up tomorrow, it is too late tonight though. Also tomorrow, a story about our new bucket calf. Try to guess the name if you like! Here are your free letters and a clue; C_ _r_ _m, and the name is from the Redwall series.


Monday, March 19, 2012

More Baby Calves, and a Bucket-Calf!

     First off, I need to catch you up on the calves that have been born, so here is a sample calving-season record-book page:
     If you have any questions about this, post them and one of us will answer.
     
     Now a couple stories from the weekend; On Sunday a neighbor called, asking for some help with an aggressive cow that had prolapsed. The cow, which we dubbed 'Persephone' tried to attack our neighbor, but he was able to stay safe, as there were trees between them. She would not cooperate and follow her calf into the corrals, who was being carried in a special cradle attached to our neighbor's pick-up. She instead ran off through the trees, causing herself more damage. She then laid down and refused to stand. The Farmer tried to prod her into standing, but that did not work, although she did once whip around and try to take him down. Our neighbor then decided to put a rope halter around her head, and tie that to his pick-up, so that she could not attack them while the veterinarian tried to help her. She once tried to knock our neighbor down during this process, but he was on his guard and got away easily. The vet then did all he could, but since the cow had been so wild, she had caused much damage to herself and the vet could not save her.
     Her calf, whose ear tag ID number was 316, we decided to call Big John (3:16). Later that day, Farmer and I, (Farm Boy) got to feed that neighbor's three bucket calves, one of which was Big John (3:16). Big John (3:16) got tube-fed, but the other two got bottles of milk re-placer. After they were fed, I had some fun running around in their pen while they chased me, and I should have a video of that sometime, but the videos are not working right now. I will try again tomorrow, and will also get you some more baby calf pictures tomorrow. Thanks for taking the time to read this 'book'!


Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Two More Calves!

Morgan and baby
Lena and baby

Today two all-black calves were born, both boys. The first was Morgan's and the second was Lena's. Farm Girl is sick right now, so the silent movies are not ready yet.