The first to calve, last Saturday, was Derrynagarra Hilda, a lovely heifer bred by us. It was her first calf which is always an anxious time for everyone, but her mothering instincts are very strong and she had her calf licked dry and suckling in no time.
Derrynagarra Doreen
She is a beautiful heifer calf 1 day old in this photo, with Mum keeping a very close eye!
Two days later, Derrynagarra Gwen calved and had a nice bull calf. This is her third calf and so she is an old hand at this now and is an excellent mother.
He is only 20 minutes old in this photo. We haven't named him yet!
Any ideas?
All calves must be tagged and registered with the Dept of Agriculture within 20 days of birth. The Dept keeps very detailed individual records of all animals in the National Herd, and from the tag number can tell age, date of birth, breed, where it was born, where it is now, owners details, all movements, tag number of dam etc etc.
From a farmers herd number they can tell how many animals are in the herd and all their details, and from this they can calculate the amounts of nitrates and phosphates produced!
So, there is no option they have to be tagged and the longer I put it off the stronger the calf gets and the more difficult it becomes.
Fast asleep in the sunshine later the same day, none the worse for ware!
Love this blog and the beautiful photographs, thanks, Ca
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