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  • CHEWING YOUR CUD

    CHEWING YOUR CUD

    Night chores are really late evening chores but night chores is easier to say. And during last evenings night chores I separated Tia and Del. Tia goes into a big pen of her own in case she calves in the night. ( Wouldn’t that be nice – as easily said as done). Del has the…

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  • OVER NOW

    OVER NOW

    11.03 am I am sitting in the barn – on my milking stool. It is cold, blowing cold and getting colder. Del’s waters have broken. I think the calf will be born too early and probably dead from the high temps. Or the high temps because he died. Irrelevant now. Her waters have broken. Del…

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  • AUNTY DEL

    AUNTY DEL

    Even though her temperature is down to normal I am very afraid for Del my big tall Ayrshire. My milk cow. Only weeks away from calving and this terrible bout of pneumonia has ravaged her.

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  • A LITTLE BETTER?

    I think. As you know the vet came yesterday and Del was diagnosed with a pretty bad attack of pneumonia.

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  • PNEUMONIA

    PNEUMONIA

    Aunty Del has pneumonia. She is not good.

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  • ANXIETY

    I think if anxiety was a medical condition I would be on bed- rest. Del is still not eating, still not chewing her cud, and is slow and fragile.

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