I think I fuigured it out
The first pic, http://img37.photobucket.com/albums/v115/j...rm/image013.jpg , is with Rosita on the left and Daisy May on the right. The nearly yearling calves in the back ground, bull calf, ( black one ) and the heifer calf, took great pleasure chasing them.
They escaped from the calves for a few minutes in this one, http://img37.photobucket.com/albums/v115/j...of_Image015.jpg
In this one, I think Daisy looks like the cutie that I feel she will be http://img37.photobucket.com/albums/v115/j...of_Image016.jpg
Today when I was giving her some carrots, she let me scratch her forehead a little bit. Got the vet and farrier coming this Thursday, hopefully at the same time. I thought Steve could help me hold Rosita while her teeth are floated, and if need be, Sara ( vet ) can sedate her for her trim job. Getting hold of Daisy may be the biggest challange.
Now, maybe some one can help me out here. How should Rosita be spelled. It sounds like Roseata? And, Daisy May, should be Mae? I like it better that way The other spellings are how it is on my sale reciept.
Thanks
Jim Guerin
The first pic, http://img37.photobucket.com/albums/v115/j...rm/image013.jpg , is with Rosita on the left and Daisy May on the right. The nearly yearling calves in the back ground, bull calf, ( black one ) and the heifer calf, took great pleasure chasing them.
They escaped from the calves for a few minutes in this one, http://img37.photobucket.com/albums/v115/j...of_Image015.jpg
In this one, I think Daisy looks like the cutie that I feel she will be http://img37.photobucket.com/albums/v115/j...of_Image016.jpg
Today when I was giving her some carrots, she let me scratch her forehead a little bit. Got the vet and farrier coming this Thursday, hopefully at the same time. I thought Steve could help me hold Rosita while her teeth are floated, and if need be, Sara ( vet ) can sedate her for her trim job. Getting hold of Daisy may be the biggest challange.
Now, maybe some one can help me out here. How should Rosita be spelled. It sounds like Roseata? And, Daisy May, should be Mae? I like it better that way The other spellings are how it is on my sale reciept.
Thanks
Jim Guerin
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