on Abigail to calve!
My big girl’s due date was yesterday. She was showing the right signs on Monday, so I thought I would have a post of Polled Hereford delightfulness by now.
Patience. Not my strongest suit.
on Abigail to calve!
My big girl’s due date was yesterday. She was showing the right signs on Monday, so I thought I would have a post of Polled Hereford delightfulness by now.
Patience. Not my strongest suit.
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Pretty cow, and I like the grain bin door.
She’s a good girl! That bin is actually in the goat pen, but the cows love going in there.
She is pretty. Never thought I’d say that about a cow. 🙂
Ah, we’ve won you over!
Aw…good luck to Abigail!
Thanks, Dianna!
Anday now! Nothing sweeter than new babies!
Linda
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Anxious for it to arrive, healthily!
Me too! And no problems!
She looks big! Patience isn’t one of my virtues either. Fingers crossed she is a Mum very soon 🙂
Still no calf this morning. sigh
Soon 😊