Still waiting......
She is the sweetest cow I've ever met and has become very spoiled in the two weeks she has been here. She has come to expect her groomings and when I stop she keeps rubbing her head against me and the brush until I start again!

What a little baby doll she is!

Funny to watch her and my younger dog, Jake, vie for my attention. They almost came to blows this evening with her trying to butt him out away from my side and he snarled at her.....had to correct him for that~big time! Jealousy is an ugly master, kids!
I mixed 4 eggs in her feed tonight for the extra protein and she gobbled them right up. Should be good for her coat and for her overall conditioning.
She has slowed down a little on her grazing and I'm wondering if its the heat~85 degrees today~ or if calving is imminent. She has almost full shade in this particular paddock, so I am doubting its too hot for her. Also, there is a steady breeze wafting through that orchard most of the time. She has fresh water twice a day and plenty of it.
The chickens are dispersing every cow patty, so we don't have too many places to dodge when we walk around the yard and orchard!

Also....no fly larvae or chance of worm larvae having a chance to incubate and hatch. The chickens follow her around like a snack dispenser designed just for them!
And then the dogs follow the chickens around for their special snacks.
And when I milk, the chickens will probably get some skim milk at times and produce eggs that I will feed back to the cow in her sweet feed when I want to give her a special ration.
The symbiosis of it all is a wonderment to me!
Planted flowers today, which always makes me especially happy! Will plant more tomorrow evening and on Monday. Perennials and annuals, herbs and flowers.
Today we went to a redneck wedding~real redneck and kinda sweet~ate free food at the reception and then went swimming in a cold mountain stream. Back home to get warm and dry.....heavenly bliss!
Tomorrow its church and then on to tour a rich guy's farm and fish in his trout pond~HUGE trout~and get some composted horse manure from his caretaker.
Monday I am getting most of my upper garden planted, compost covered and tucked in with grass clippings. Then maybe a campfire in the yard and good family time, with card games to follow.
What plans for you all this weekend?
