HIDDEN SURPRISE

You will not believe what I found in the trees yesterday. Or maybe you will …calf-004

A teensy weensy baby calf. And not newborn either. Aunty Anna has been hiding her from me. calf-007

She is dun colored though I only noticed this later in the day. calf-012

She is inquisitive and sweet. calf-015

After I found her  I went back to the barn to prepare a space for Mother and Daughter (I think) but when I returned the calf was nowhere to be found.   Aunty Anna looked at me quite clearly saying “Calf? What calf? “calf-018

Three more times I returned to the field to hunt for the calf who was so short she could literally stand underneath her  mother and could have been standing in the long grass and still be hidden but there was no sign of her. calf-038

Even Manu was already used to the baby so I concluded that Aunty Anna had been hiding her for a couple of days already so this was not out of character. calf-041

Much later, at dusk actually, out of the corn emerged the little sprite. Very much like the baseball players in that movie Kevin Costner was in. one moment there was a corn field and then next this tiny elf of a calf standing watching her mother.  Aunty Anna saw her immediately and  they ran to each other peering across the electric wire. calf-042

It took them a while to find where she could duck under the electric fence and I followed them up to the barn where I locked them both in. It was under the lights in the barn that her colour became really apparent. She is quite a dark dexter brown but not chocolately more velvety- like a bleached ribbon. I will bring these two back to the home fields today. There is not as much feed over this side but I don’t want this calf to get used to sleeping in the corn fields all day with coyotes and deer wandering about in there. Hidden. And I surely do not want her to get used to ignoring an electric fence. This side is set up for calves.

So how about that?! I calf at last.

I don’t regret selling Carlos the Tiny on though. Life is so much easier without a bull.

I hope you have a lovely day.

Love celi

WEATHER: Just lovely.

Saturday 09/16 10% / 0 in
Sunshine and some clouds. High 86F/30C. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph.

Saturday Night 09/16 20% / 0 in
Clear to partly cloudy. Low 66F/18C. Winds SSE at 5 to 10 mph.

Sun
6:34 am 6:59 pm
Moon
Waning Crescent, 12% visible 2:30 am 5:03 pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

74 responses to “HIDDEN SURPRISE”

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    that is wonderful and what a lovely surprise.. a little bit of Carlos the Tiny left behind. and what a protective caring mum ..great news and so pleased

  2. Delivered by a stork!
    In case it matters, since yesterday your post emails show as coming from WordPress.com instead of the usual thekitchensgarden. At first glance I thought the email was spam.

      • Don’t know what happened with your blog posts, but they stopped coming to me after the “Jobs for Friday 8 September” post. I thought at first that your internet service ‘bit the dummy” and thought it best to wait it out. Well, finally I thought by now you’d have let the Fellowship of the Farmy know if something was really wrong, and I went and found all the past posts!!! Hmmm…… Next time it happens I will be more proactive and explore the site right away! The whole comments section has changed, with everyone’s pictures on the other side of the page! The pictures look bigger and brighter too, but maybe that’s because I haven’t seen any for over a week!
        Oh, what a wonderful post to return to, a new baby on the Farmy!!! Too cool!!! 🙂

        • This is ongoing with wordpress unfortunately – most of us have to reregisters every now and then. I have almost no blogs coming to my inbox now – they have all dropped off – I just go and see who i want to see from the comments icons.. c

  3. What a little beauty, a gorgeous colour! Aunty Anna kept that one very quiet… She’s very little compared to her mama, it must have been a comparatively easy birth. Will you sell her? Does she have a value as a Dexter cross heifer?

    • No value at all – almost impossible to sell full Dexters here – and she is a Hereford/ ShortHorn/Dexter cross. We will see how she grows as to whether I sell her or not. I still have hopes of a lowline herd.

  4. That calf is beautiful and some great pics you captured. Cows have such beautiful eyes, well at least your cows do. 🙂

  5. The penultimate photo of mother and daughter is priceless! and deserves a card or mug or calendar page. I can’t imagine what you will do with her, but she’s lovely. I didn’t even realize that you had kept Aunty Anna all this time.

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    • Oh my yes! I bought a blue eyed pal o paint quarter horse. I thought she was just fat, all the animals at the farm I bought her from were fat. Imagine my surprise one Sunday morning to find a lovely little tri colored paint boy in the mud. Funny thing is our farrier was here the day before and never noticed a thing. We called him Sunday Surprise.

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