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    Yes, a calf. It is so cold outside, we couldnt get him dry, fast enough so Dan brought him in to use the HV. He is on mom till tomorrow and then he will live in the garage over the weekend. Very nasty temps coming. He will be bottlefed. He is being sold as a bottle baby. Wanted to share his picture. )
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    What a cutie!! I asked hubby if I could have one...he said no, the lousy bum. If I ever leave him, I'll give you a call.
    Erin
    No Fur, No Paws, No Service.

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    • #3
      AWWW. He looks so sweet. Congrats on new baby cow.Does he have a name?

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      • #4
        Oh, he is so cute. He looks like a tiny buffalo.
        don't find yourself up a creek without a poodle.

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        • #5
          omg what a cute baby u have there, lol. It is a cute calf though!! When I was growing up the guy next door had cows. He kept the ones that were due to have calves next door and the other ones he kept up the road from us. I miss seeing all that. Ur so lucky, although I would think bottle feeding would be alotta work, I dont know, I never really did it. Thank you for sharing though, he is adorable. Good luck and have fun w/him!!

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          • #6
            He is so adorable! Our state has lost upwards of 15,000 head because the storms came to early to get the cattle off the range, so many were stranded without food or water. Our paper today had a picture of a range cow & calf -- big storms again tonight & it's questionable if babies can survive. Looks like your little guy will do just fine.

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            • #7
              He is just so cute. Thanks for sharing.
              "There is no psychiatrist in the world like a puppy licking your face."
              Diane

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              • #8
                pug, we lived in eastern colo., for many years, and have friends there, the situation with the cattle is a devastating, i feel so sorry for those ranchers.

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                • #9
                  Edited.
                  Last edited by pamperedpups; 02-25-07, 04:12 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Your calf is adorable. He certainly has a good start when he is brought into a groom shop for cleaning up and drying.

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                    • #11
                      Pug, thank you for sharing!! That is great that you brought that baby in out of the cold! Do you name the calves, or does that make you get to attatched to them?
                      SheilaB from SC

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                      • #12
                        All calves are charming, but there's something extra charming about a bull calf. Until they reach the age where they start thinking "Now I am a man." LOL.

                        Years ago we rescued and raised a dwarf Angus bull calf. We named him Peanut, and he was adorable until he got to be an adult. I wouldn't say he was dangerous, but you learned quickly not to turn your back on him. He couldn't resist giving a butt a butt. We ended up donating him to a children's zoo, where he lived to a ripe old age.

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                        • #13
                          How way too cute! Is that your idea of a "bull dog"? LOL!

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                          • #14
                            Awwww! A little Mini-Moo!

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