Sunday, April 7, 2013
The piggies go to the market :)
The goats
Our #13 heifer's calf, and his story
We put her in the head lock, Mike/Jesse would pull her tail to the side so she wouldn't kick, and I had to crouch down right next to this literally mad cow and hand milk her one teat at a time! It was very interesting. And I actually had to do it the next day too! Luckily none of us got hurt, and it did work. The next day Freaky calf was standing and nursing, but this isn't the end of the story!...
Here is how he got his name:
After a few days, I noticed that his eyes had turned a very milky blue color and were really popping out, like they were filled with fluid. So he is probably blind, but was still able to get around and nurse. Then the next day, I saw that his hind leg was bent badly, so mama must have stepped on it. This calf was looking a little freaky by now. With his white eyes and crooked leg. Not to mention how small he was (we think he was born about a month early), woolly hair, and his big head too. So me and Deloy casted the broken leg, which was the first time I'd done that too. And we put a shot of medicine in his eyes to hopefully help then clear up. He is on the mend now, and you can start to see brown on around the blue on his eyes too, which is good news!
So, we don't have a farm, we have a circus!
Our lambs
Bummer lambs are orphaned lambs or extra lambs. Sometimes a ewe (female sheep) will give birth to 3 lambs, but she only has two teats, so one of the lambs has to be bottle fed.
Lottie loves our new bummer lambs. She loves to keep watch or chase them if they decide to run away. But her favorite is licking their poo off their butts. Uh, yuck!
We had four, but the one I'm holding died, which was for the best because he had a broken hip. His name was Shaun the Sheep.
Now we have Justin Bieber, Niqui Manaj, and Catalina, but we all just call her Lamby :) She is our special girl and gets house privileges. You can see the picture of her in the diaper. She was very small when we got her, too small, so she had to stay inside for a week so she was extra warm. She even came with her own wardrobe of sweaters! Now she is outside with the others, but occasionally gets to snuggle on the couch or scamper about in the living room. They are all very lovable and always so busy exploring everything.
Bambi's Story
Bambi's leg is still healing, and he will kinda walk on his half leg. He is a waste of a calf technically because we won't be able to sell him, and he is a Jersey so he isn't beefy at all. So he will be for our home dinner table. But he is/was definitely a good learning experience!
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