My two Highlands had calves.....

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Emily and her new bull calf, he was born in August, 2011
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Ginger with her new heifer calf born Sept.30, 2011
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That is the cutest most fluffy pair of calves I have ever seen. I think you should just ship that little girl right to my house. :p
 

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Those calves will have no trouble blending in with the ground when their mothers hide them away while they graze. :) A couple of fluff balls those two are, eh? :D
 

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Congratulations on your new additions. Thank you for sharing.

Those babies are absolutely the sweetest fluffiest baby cows I've seen. Ginger looks like a cuddly stuffed animal. And thank you for taking the pics next to Moms. Puts it into perspective what they grow up to be. And ones a future bull.

Wishing you luck with those adorable babies. Hope you post their progress into adulthood. :)
 

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Oh my...precious! Will they stay the color that they are or will their color turn darker like their mothers? Absolutely adorable!

Edited to say: Oh yeah, Congratulations!!!!
 

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The bull calf has already turned more white and the little heifer has gotten more chocolate brown. You never know, they change alot.
People ask if they are yak, or buffalo and we have had people call them "the hippy cows"

Thanks for the compliments, they are a fun breed to have.
 

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Kim said:
The bull calf has already turned more white and the little heifer has gotten more chocolate brown. You never know, they change alot.
People ask if they are yak, or buffalo and we have had people call them "the hippy cows"

Thanks for the compliments, they are a fun breed to have.
That is very cool! Thanks for the knowledge. Enjoy those little ones.
 

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