On Tuesday, Miss T loaded up the two calves and took them to the stockyard, pre-positioning them for the Wednesday auction. They had appointments at the butcher in April, but we didn't have room in either freezer and although they had been weaned for six months, every time they were let into the pasture with mom they ran her down and latched on. Tina would go to milk and the gauge would be on empty.

Being a good mom, she never tried to stop them like most cows would after weaning. (They did fine at the auction.)
That evening, about two hours after dark, the other cow dropped a present. She had been due "Any Day" for a couple weeks.

Tina went out with the flashlight to check on mom, and four eyes looked back at her. She said, "Jesus, that is one ugly little sucker." I named him Ug-Leigh."
The next morning when we could take some pics, she decided he wasn't so bad after all. Too bad, he has a name. I'll call him UG.

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She was hoping for a heifer, but she'll keep him around for six months or so, as long as he is being hav. If not, he'll leave early and hit the auction block. We'll leave him a bull as they bring more under the hammer. We are down to just the two cows and the little bull. Hay out here has gotten outrageous, $150 to $200 per round bale. Some farmers have sold off entire herds.
Here is UG at one day old.

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