Scott took some photos of our 10/11 month old calves yesterday. They are looking so adorable as a smaller replica version of their parents. They are still leery but he has tamed them down as, since October, he has grained & hayed them. After the fence comes down sometime in May, they will no longer receive special treatment. They will no longer receive any grain either. We have found that by separating them, graining & haying them separately, they are stronger and more able to join the older herd. Enjoy.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
To "feed" the calves = "nigipkaq" in Inupiaq Eskimo
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