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Topic: Brand-new Baby Calf
Posted By: BuckSkin
Subject: Brand-new Baby Calf
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2025 at 9:41pm
Sunday_09-February-2025

Brand-new Baby Calf

Less than half-an-hour old.











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Posted By: DanWi
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2025 at 9:45pm
A belly full of warm milk and it's on its way.


Posted By: dr p
Date Posted: 12 Feb 2025 at 5:19am
That never gets old for me


Posted By: DMiller
Date Posted: 12 Feb 2025 at 5:21am
Really enjoy watching nature deliver.


Posted By: jaybmiller
Date Posted: 12 Feb 2025 at 6:38am
CONGRATS !!!
That's a very moo-ving picture !!


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Posted By: thendrix
Date Posted: 12 Feb 2025 at 11:13am
Congrats buckskin! Are you a grandpa or grandma (heifer or bull)? Pawpaw always thought it was funny to ask me that

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Posted By: BuckSkin
Date Posted: 12 Feb 2025 at 11:28am
Originally posted by thendrix thendrix wrote:

Congrats buckskin! Are you a grandpa or grandma (heifer or bull)? Pawpaw always thought it was funny to ask me that

Neither; I am the across-the-road neighbor with a very long lens camera.

I was 175-yards away.


Posted By: plummerscarin
Date Posted: 12 Feb 2025 at 12:04pm
Originally posted by dr p dr p wrote:

That never gets old for me

Same here


Posted By: Unit3
Date Posted: 12 Feb 2025 at 1:45pm
And on wobbly legs, life begins. Beautiful, beautiful pictures.

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Posted By: thendrix
Date Posted: 12 Feb 2025 at 1:45pm
Originally posted by BuckSkin BuckSkin wrote:

Originally posted by thendrix thendrix wrote:

Congrats buckskin! Are you a grandpa or grandma (heifer or bull)? Pawpaw always thought it was funny to ask me that


Neither; I am the across-the-road neighbor with a very long lens camera.

I was 175-yards away.


That's the best way to raise cattle. A lot cheaper

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Posted By: BuckSkin
Date Posted: 12 Feb 2025 at 1:50pm
Originally posted by Unit3 Unit3 wrote:

And on wobbly legs, life begins. Beautiful, beautiful pictures.

Thanks for the compliment; I appreciate that you like them.


Posted By: BuckSkin
Date Posted: 26 Mar 2025 at 10:29am
Monday_24-March-2025

Three Calves Sunning

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No doubt one of these three is the brand-new baby calf in the initial post.

Temperature about 50° American.
Clear and very sunny.
Heavy winds with gusts to 60-mph

272-yards from camera to calves.

Canon 7D
Sigma 50-500mm "Big Fifty"
Two 2x Telextenders; a Kepkor and a Tamron
Manual Focus
Leitz 4602 Tilt-All Tripod
Yelangu Gimball

500mm x 2 = 1,000mm x 2 = 2,000mm Focal Length

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Posted By: ac hunter
Date Posted: 26 Mar 2025 at 1:44pm
Thanks for the great pictures. Looks like the "new babies" are doing fine. I miss the Hereford crosses we had back in the 1970's and calving time. I always liked to watch the frisky newborns.


Posted By: BuckSkin
Date Posted: 26 Mar 2025 at 1:47pm
Originally posted by ac hunter ac hunter wrote:

Thanks for the great pictures.

Thanks for the compliment; I appreciate that you like them.


Posted By: ac hunter
Date Posted: 26 Mar 2025 at 1:47pm
Thanks for the great pictures. Looks like the "new babies" are doing fine. I miss the Hereford crosses we had back in the 1970's and calving time. I always liked to watch the frisky newborns.


Posted By: BuckSkin
Date Posted: 12 Sep 2025 at 2:28am
Line Creek Cattle

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As Seen on Aaron Roberts Tractor Trail Ride_2024

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Eastbound on Lower Line Creek Road = 4.34-miles
Between Public Road and KY1956/Old London Road/Old KY Hwy 80
North side of KY Hwy 80 in Pulaski County
Lower Line Creek Road - Shopville - Pulaski County - Kentucky
Saturday_08-June-2024

North side of Lower Line Creek Road at Mile #1.71
Line Creek is beyond the cattle, against the rock wall.
The bull is at extreme Left in the photos.

37°11'7.23"N  84°20'19.89"W  Elevation 887'

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Posted By: Darwin W. Kurtz
Date Posted: 12 Sep 2025 at 12:57pm
Looks like the calf is black so I guess that is the right color- they used to have a commercial running on the radio that they were worth more if they were black


Posted By: Dennis J OPKs
Date Posted: 12 Sep 2025 at 7:31pm
Grew up in a Holstein dairy operation.  Occasionally, first calf heifers would be bred to Angus to get a smaller calf.  Those little boogers would literally hit the ground running and you had to chase them down.  We were always able to find them.


Posted By: Darwin W. Kurtz
Date Posted: 14 Sep 2025 at 9:07pm
I know for a fact growing up that in the late 80's even, it got plain hard to sell Herefords, even good Herefords, probably because of dehorning and pinkeye and who knows what else. Today blacks are definitely worth more but we are seeing more Hereford bulls used in cross breeding programs atleast around here now also to get a black white faced calf



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