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Betty and Her Son281 mol gekuckt ginn
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Ann, Vic, and the Improvised Towel Slings305 mol gekuckt ginnLifing the newly-born Gloucester calf to his feet.
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Betty and Her Son263 mol gekuckt ginnWhile the day looks cold, it was actually a muggy summer morning, June 29 2005.
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Betty and Her New Son264 mol gekuckt ginn
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Betty and Her Newly-Born Son278 mol gekuckt ginn
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Ann Carman listening to the Calf's Chest997 mol gekuckt ginnAll normal . . .
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Ann Carman Checking the Calf's Airway1062 mol gekuckt ginnOur 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 mol gekuckt ginn
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The Aberdeen Family Checking out the New Gloucester Calf312 mol gekuckt ginnIncluding (on the right, with bling in his nose) our Aberdeen Angus bull, Ballet.
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The New Gloucester Calf281 mol gekuckt ginnStarting 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 mol gekuckt ginnNot 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 mol gekuckt ginnThe 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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