Maybeline and her new heifer |
Hello folks! Tori here! I am the proud daughter and manager of the Weeping Willow Farm. And no, we don't actually have any weeping willows, the name was just catchy. Here on the farm you will find our beautiful Texas Longhorns, horses, mule, dogs, cats, chickens, guineas, and the occasional road runner and armadillo! Although all of the farm animals may be very interesting, the Texas Longhorn will be our main focus.
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Good morning December! It never fails that our momma cows choose to have their calves at the most inconvenient times. It's either going to be when we are not home or it's freezing cold and wet outside. Maybeline blessed us with her first calf this year on such an occasion. Her last calf was in late December of last year so she is right on time. Typically if everything goes right, you can expect a calf from your cow every year. Usually our Longhorns have their calves 10-12 months apart. Rarely do we see a calf before or after that time span.
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