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ALMOST BEEKEEPING - RELATED TOPICS => FARMING & COUNTRY LIFE => Topic started by: Hi-Tech on May 29, 2006, 01:23:02 am
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We had our first calf born today. It was a very exciting time!
pics - http://hh-farms.com/photos/misc/052806/
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Absolutely adorable! Can we name it Veal?
Sincerely,
Brendhan
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The calf i bought last year and raised to butcher was named T-Bone.. :wink:
No lie!
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Next up: Rib-eye
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The calf i bought last year and raised to butcher was named T-Bone.. :wink:
I don't know whether to be happy, offended or hungry...
We had 2 pigs named bacon and pork chop.
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As this is our first calf born here, we will probably just sell him when he gets grown....
BTW - We had a few steaks on the grill last night from 'ol T-bone....
He sure was a fine fellow...
No offense...
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He sure was a fine fellow...
No offense...
None taken... I'm kind of a fine fellow to in my own mind,,,, I mean my own right. :lol:
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I always wanted a pig so I could name it Kosher, that way no one eats Kosher.
Sincerely,
Brendhan
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Looks like the cow has a bit of Milking Shorthorn in her. I admire your quiet neighborhood.
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a bit late to write in this topic, but i don't wanna open a new one. so here i'm posting a picture of our calf. what's so special about it??? well, those who know about cattle will notice it's a midget. to bad there isn't a normal siced calf standing aside, but she really was a midget
(http://www3.shrani.si/thumbs/kolpekok783972.jpg) (http://www3.shrani.si/o.php?kolpekok783972.jpg)
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Hi-Tech,
never name the freezer pets!!!!
to bad there isn't a normal siced calf standing aside, but she really was a midget
what will you do with her?
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but she really was a midget
although she remained small, she gave quite an ammount of meat (small but VERY bulky)