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Monday, February 8, 2010

Wow What a fun and eventful weekend I had! It all Started Friday when I picked up my Cousins Great Dane Sally, and we headed off to my home town. Sally lives near me in Little rock and her "grandmother" my aunt, lives in my home town so I took her to stay with her MiMi for awhile. I spent the evening with my BFF Laci and we watched stupid Youtube videos until close to midnight.  It was Ha-larious!

Saturday I had planned on going Fishing but it was so cold that we decided against it. I instead called my mom's BFF and took her little girl who is seven, around town and we had a photo shoot at the laundromat and the school playground. Caroline is her name and she's the one I've been posting pictures of all weekend, she's really cute and funny.

Then I went to a friends house and shot photos of her three month old. It was my first baby shoot and it was a lot of fun. We got some great shots and I learned a lot!
They wanted to do a photo of her surrounded by teddy bears like in "ET."  It turned out so funny! and super super cute! 
They named her Ayden, which I LOVE!!  I've heard it for a boys name, but never for a girls!!

Sunday I slept in and then helped my dad feed the animals (cows and horses) We went to check the cows and one of them was in labor. We stopped and watched for about 30 minutes and ya'll I got to experience the first Live birth of a calf ever!!! I've seen a million of those things pulled but never a natural birth! It was amazing. I mean amazing and guess what? I forgot my camera....though you probably are glad because it was extremely painful looking!

My uncle is a vet so I've seen calves pulled, horses pulled, and I've even gotten to help with a c-section on a couple of dogs, and I helped neuter Banjo (and almost fainted)  but I've never experienced a live birth of a calf. I've watched our barn cat have kittens, our lab have puppies, and one time we stayed at the barn and put a blanket up in the hay loft and laid there and watched all night and finally got to see a horse have a colt but I was really young and I don't remember all that much.  I'm so glad I got to witness Gods creature give birth! This was a miracle!

First we drove up and she was off by herself laying down and she had a major discharge coming out of her hind end that signaled to us that her water had broken. After a few minutes of bellowing out and pushing, the calve's front hooves appeared. They disappeared and reappeared for about 10 minutes and the cow kept standing up and then laying down. Finally she laid down and pushed really hard and we could see the calve's nose. It was pink and after a few more minutes and a few more moo's and pushes the nose popped out and we could tell it had a white face. AFter what looked like a very very painful set of pushes the calve's head popped out and it had a full white face with black around each eye and black ears.

A few pushes later the whole front end flopped out and the baby had a white chest. After a few seconds she finally pushed the last push and the calf flopped out completely covered in the placenta ?? and was all wet and gooey. The mother jumped up and immediately started licking the calf dry. It was so cold I know that calf had to be cold...he was a tough thing...and yes when she rolled him over we saw it was a he. It must be something in the water because dad said out of about 30 calves he's had so far about 25 of them have been male...it was a true miracle!

After all that excitement i went over to a friends house to watch the superbowl. We had a "square" for the superbowl and if you don't know what that is I can't really explain it but it's all about buying a square and you are assigned numbers and if your number matches the team's score at the end of the quarters then you win money...my family won 550!! Woo Hoo!

After hanging out with my high school friends I started home and about 300 yards from my house I almost hit a white dog in the road! I of course stopped and picked him up. It was a smaller (about 15 lb) corgie mix dog that was white with a few brown spots. He is super sweet and I bet he belongs to someone who lives around us. I'm going to make "found" flyers but I secretly hope no one claims him so Banjo and Birdie can have a new brother....I named him Baxter. :)

Well I hope everyone Else's weekend was a fun and eventful as mine!! Have a great Monday!

5 comments:

Laura said...

I think your pictures keep getting better and better!

And I would NEVER have stayed around to watch a cow give birth. I never want to see ANYTHING give birth haha.

Trish said...

What a busy weekend you had! And an amazing birth story...3 cheers for mama cow!!!! OUCH!

You r pictures are great. You are really getting good with that camera. The pictures are so clear and you have such great ideas for poses...awesome job!

Can you come to NC and takes some pictures of Kyle for me....hehehe

Melissa said...

That is amazing! Your pics are great (but yeah - glad you didn't have your camera for the birth!)

Respectfully Yours said...

Your pictures are fantastic. Congrats on the big win. We had squares too, nottin, but I am glad you won. Post some pics of Baxter..LOL

Tiffany and the Munchkins said...

Caroline and Ayden are both adorable! Great pictures. It sounds like you had a nice weekend. And WOW on the live birth! How cool is that?!

I hope that Baxter either gets returned safely to his owners or, if there are none to speak of, that he finds a wonderful home with you!

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