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May 3, 2011

Sweetheart the Dairy Calf

If Paige has any say in the matter, we'll have all of the calves at the calf barn named to her liking in no time.  All of them DO have names but Dominic is the one who normally names them for their paper work........although, I don't think he comes up with names such as 'Sweetheart'.














It wasn't long before we had Sweetheart out of her pen to play with.



















Two week old Sweetheart definitely developed a fondness for Paige.  She searched her out and licked any part of her she could get a hold of.


















"Oh that tickles!!"  says Paige.


















During the time we were playing with Sweetheart, we had Barina tied for some more halter training.  Sweetheart snagged some of Barina's water while she was running around, Barina didn't mind a bit:)














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17 comments:

ellie k said...

what a cute post, that little girl loves the babies I think. she has more interest in them then her brother i think
my kids are farmers here in Florida and have a boy and a girl, the little girl is interested in all farming things and the boy like electronic things.

Nancy Grossi ~ Churned In Cali ~ The Wife of a Dairyman said...

@ellie, you are SO right. Paige loves, loves, LOVES the calves and Bryce is more of my little 'techie'. Paige will be running the farm before we know it:) Sounds as though your kids are the same! Thank you!

TexWisGirl said...

adorableness - both the calves AND your sweet little girl!

Michelle said...

That calf and your daughter are awfully sweet together.

City Life to Ranching Wife said...

Cute! How much do calves usually weigh? They look strong!

farmer said...

wonderful post!

Debbie said...

They are both adorable! How sweet this is!

Dawn said...

Love this! Both look pretty sweet...but I like you girly's smile the best:))))

Nancy Grossi ~ Churned In Cali ~ The Wife of a Dairyman said...

@A Ranchers Wife, the calves are anywhere from 70-100 pounds and yes, they are strong:)

~Kim at Golden Pines~ said...

HELLO!! It's so nice to meet you!!! I've taken some time looking around your blog, and it's been a fun visit! (THANKS for stopping by mine too!) I look forward to getting to know you a bit better--The calves are just precious! We have some across the road from us, and they are growing so fast!!

Katie said...

We are thinking along the same lines! I posted about my girls learning to bottle feed a calf tonight and what they named him. Paige is a cowgirl and those pink boots are adorable. I just want to give her hugs.

Lisa @ Two Bears Farm said...

That is SO sweet!

Ren- Lady Of The Arts said...

super cute photos- Paige looks like she is so happy.

Jen at Cabin Fever said...

That is the cutest thing ever! I honestly keep thinking how lucky your children are to be able to grow up somewhere where they can form such wonderful bonds with animals. :)

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bon bon said...

a girl and her calf! adorable! :oD

Marli said...

Piage and Sweetheart are sooo cute! I wish I had a little dairy calf! :)
*MeM

Suzie Salmon said...

No wonder she named that calf Sweetheart! Did you see those eyes. Your little girl is way too cute :)