- on July 13th we started calving here on the farm. In New Zealand, we have seasonal calving -for us that means Spring calving - haha not that you would call July spring but that's what it's always been called!
Because our cows are outside all year long, it means we time calving so that when the cows need the most feed it is growing the best.....
I like to think of myself as the chief (one and only) calf rearer. Now that our son-in-law is working on the farm, I'm not called on for a lot of the other calving related jobs I used to do. I used to think I would miss having my finger on the pulse but (hehe) I don't that much!!
So cuteness overload —
After coming off their mum, they go into the calf shed —When that shed gets full, they go to the Old Pigsty —From there they have access to some outside paddocks —
And then I start moving them around the farm so they get lots of yummy grass as well as their daily milk —
And I end up taking a lot of scenic photos of calves feeding with the farm in the background!
It was really windy while we were there so there were no beach walks but we were okay with that.So far I have about 100 calves of various ages and stages. It won't be long until we form a weaning mob. About 70 calves have been sold as week old calves to a couple who raise them from then on.
At this time of the year we feel that we're indispensable, but the family rallied around and gave us 24 hours off the farm as a Fathers Day recently. We went up north to Russell, a lovely spot we escape to from time to time.
Going over by ferry-
It was really windy while we were there so no beach walks but we were okay with that.
Russell is a lovely place for a break.
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