Out checking on them and they were all up eating,
We had a lose last night,

We were out in the barn at 5 pm and everything was okay, but when we went back out at 8:30 we found our 3rd bottle baby, in a barrel ice cold and hardly able to stand. He was running around like normal at 5 and I had let him out of the pen to get some exercise and migle with the other kids. He had been penned up with one of the othe bottle babies, but since he went home I thought I would let him out to make new friends. We called him Leg fungus because even if this kid had a bottle he would attach his head to your leg and push as hard as he could. It was kind of annoying working in the barn with him, One of the reasons they were still in their own pen, We was almost a month old. Any way, we brought him in the house, could not figure out what was wrong with him, gave him antibiotics, B-complex, C D antitoxin, but he just got weaker by the minute, and seemed to be in pain when you touched him, No scours, no snotty nose. Was having a very hard time breathing, ANyway, we lost him with in an hour. I personally think a does hit him and he was injured, He was ice cold, it is the only thing that makes sense in that amount of time. That really really stinks.
Daisy is holding out for the SuperBowl party that I am hoping to go to.
What a frustrating last couple of days. We have many really nice looking kids out their and we will just need to concentrate on that. Normally ones a kidding season we have a tragedy with one of our kids, but this is 2 so far for this year, remember I lost Indies buckling at 3 days of age. We lost a buckling on Snowball, as well, but I don't normallyl start counting until they are on the ground running around nursing. Sure hope that is it for the season. \
okay I am babbling, tired but not tired. Worried about missing Daisy going into labor.