I. Love. My. Cow.
(Photos in this post by Jerry Waters.)
I have a vet making a farm call TODAY to preg check Glory Bee and let me know, for sure, if she is bred. What is more fun than watching somebody else stick their arm in your cow? Nothing, I tell you, NOTHING.
And the question must be answered.
She started bawling last week and it freaked me out. Maybe she was just in a bad mood. But. The bull was here for three months. He’s been gone for two and a half months. If she’s bred, there should be no trouble telling at this point.
I will update with the results!
You can order Chickens in the Road: An Adventure in Ordinary Splendor now!
Glenda says:
Good luck! I am wondering about my Jersey heifer who should be due in a month…..no udder yet, no heats…..I saw just one. I will keep my fingers crossed for both of us.
On October 30, 2013 at 8:32 am
BuckeyeGirl says:
I’ll be hoping for good news and waiting for the update! :cowsleep: I’ll need to get busy crocheting the booties!
On October 30, 2013 at 10:30 am
katie says:
I remember when Glory Bee was just a twinkle in her mom’s eye.
Loved your book, and put up a review on our library’s blog:
https://brookfieldreads.blogspot.com/2013/10/52-weeks-52-books-chickens-in-road-week.html
On October 30, 2013 at 3:19 pm