What a cute little fellow! I feel a burrrrrr coming on! He will definitely be hardy. I hope all your other heifers don't decide to follow in the same tracks and start producing this early! Congratulations to Hayseus and mummy!
Thanks, everyone! It's been so bloody cold here these past couple of days, I've been busy keeping things going around the ranch! Thanks for all your comments.
Giggling over Hayseus spending a few nights in a barn...
ReplyDeleteApparently I become slightly sacrilegious when short on sleep!
I'm glad he's doing well.
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kcinnova - of course Hayseus had to spend time in the barn... even, in a technical sense, the manger.
ReplyDeleteMary Anne in Kentucky - thanks.
Go Hayseus!
ReplyDeleteAh, that is good to hear.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update. He is certainly special.
ReplyDeleteHe looks all dry now and is very pretty. Glad to hear he is doing well.
ReplyDeleteSnorting over the Hayseus barn reference. Too funny. So sweet he is.. and glad to hear he's doing well. How are Moory and Joseph the Cowpenter doing?
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little fellow! I feel a burrrrrr coming on! He will definitely be hardy. I hope all your other heifers don't decide to follow in the same tracks and start producing this early! Congratulations to Hayseus and mummy!
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Adorable!
ReplyDeleteHayseus! Perfect. Congratulations on your fuzzy Christmas angel!
ReplyDeleteThanks, everyone! It's been so bloody cold here these past couple of days, I've been busy keeping things going around the ranch!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your comments.
Oh good. He looks like he's healthy as can be. Love his name. (I'm chuckling over Hilary's comment...Moory and Joseph the Cowpenter!!!!)
ReplyDeleteYay! I'm glad he kept all his extremities . . and am also laughing over Hilary's comment!
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