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Betty and Her Son281 x bekeken
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Ann, Vic, and the Improvised Towel Slings305 x bekekenLifing the newly-born Gloucester calf to his feet.
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Betty and Her Son263 x bekekenWhile the day looks cold, it was actually a muggy summer morning, June 29 2005.
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Betty and Her New Son264 x bekeken
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Betty and Her Newly-Born Son278 x bekeken
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Ann Carman listening to the Calf's Chest997 x bekekenAll normal . . .
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Ann Carman Checking the Calf's Airway1061 x bekekenOur first Gloucester calf, and we didn't want to take any chances. We called out Ann from our veterinary surgery, White House Vets. Here's Ann checking the calf's airway.
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Gloucester Calf on His Feet, Nosed By Mother Betty284 x bekeken
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The Aberdeen Family Checking out the New Gloucester Calf308 x bekekenIncluding (on the right, with bling in his nose) our Aberdeen Angus bull, Ballet.
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The New Gloucester Calf279 x bekekenStarting to walk, about eight hours after he was born. June 29 2005, Lucies Farm 4 Acre Field
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Cattle Having Their Dinner372 x bekekenNot quite a family portrait. The bull in the foreground, Rull Ballet Cruz, is an Aberdeen Angus. The calf and cow (her mother, Betty) are Gloucester cattle. Enjoying dinner on the 4 Acre Field, summer, July 10 2005.
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Young Calf, Having A Bit of Grass411 x bekekenThe Gloucester calf is having a bit of a much on the grass --- but he's actually more or less lying down. Note the wrinkled nose.
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