Thank you for your kind comment! Child birth is defiantly tough and women can totally relate. Defiantly puts more patience into perspective when dealing with heifers that can be a little kicky at first. Those milk let downs can be painful!
One of my favorite TV shows is The Incredible Dr Pol and I always get the impression watching him that one of the most satisfying things for him is to pull a live calf. Although in his case by the time he is called out to the farm the Mama cow is in dire need of assistance. Always love to see the maternal instinct kick in and they know exactly what to do!
You’re a good farmer momma! I watched others that pull the calf with a vehicle of some type! Your cow completely trusts you🥰 Such a sweet moment for you!
I've been on a recent kick watching farming videos and I have got to say I loved watching how good you were with that Momma cow. Each video is a learning experience, both for the maker and the viewers and I'm happy to see each and every time we all get to learn.
Nice job!! Atta girl getting things done...when I was 16.... I fed 200 veal calves at 5a.m., 5 days a week...& milked cows on Sundays so the hired hand could have one day off a week! Also milked cows with my cousin, & for my uncle.
Lol, I used to feel so sorry for myself on winter mornings when I was feeding calves as a girl. Though I loved a lot of the life, I couldn't wait to get off the farm. Two years of city life and I skedaddled back home as fast as I could!
@@daljordan8921 Me too! Funny how that works! I guess the grass wasn't as green outside of the fence as I thought it seemed. I couldn't imagine raising my kids anywhere else! I truly believe farms raise the best kids into the best adults!
That’s Patrick and Elsa. Patrick was born really early only weighing 25 pounds. He got to live in the house for a few days until his body was able to regulate his temperature. Elsa’s mom tried to kill her after she was born. She now has a new mom who lost her calf at birth.
It’s a good thing I read some comments to before making my own. You were as fascinated by the youngsters behind her as I was. Great video from start to finish, eh?
yep ....reminds me of my grandma when she was a young farmers wife and had barn animals back in Alabama.......cows.. pigs ..goats ..chickens...and veg garden...yee ha...lots o' work....
We had a set of twins ( bull and heifer) and she actually did have calves. We were shocked as we always thought if them as freemartins too. Great story, big calves.
@@rollagranchers2604 Married into dairy farming family. The only time we “helped to pull the calf out” was when there was an apparent problem or calf was very large. Don’t understand why she interfered with natural birthing of momma cow.
Patti Vlasak she was having problems delivering on her own. I had been watching her for quite some time. She would push and push but nothing would come. She then began trying to claim any calf that walked by her. She was getting tired and not trying anymore. I don’t intervene unless a problem is detected.
My dad, (who was my step dad, btw) taught me how to see things through spiritual eyes through the eyes of a farmer. My biological dad, (who was my knight in shining armor) would not have been able to do that. (funny thing now, my step dad and I are cousins). I was about 11y/o, and one evening after they had just got done milkin' cows. Sun was just beginning to fall asleep. We stood there watching the shadows approach the corn growing in the field. And I heard an odd sound. I looked up at my step dad's face and watched a tear stream down his face. And I asked why he was cryin'. He just said, "You work so hard to get the crop in and you wait and wait...Then you finally see evidence of your labor like that." The promises of God are yes and amen. If I had it to do all over again. I'd buy my own farm and be the farmer. I miss the farm life. I miss my old garden. I can at least buy produce from the farm store and can it still. If offered a farm life, I'd take it in a heart beat.
New to this conversation.... But I grew up farming and ranching. This so brings me back to my childhood and hometown days. I'm thinking that mamma just wanted to be mamma to everybody!!! Cows are so awesome and comical, so much more personality than everyone gives them credit for.... And ya 2! That explains a little bit more.🤣 Good job momma!
I'm a new subscriber as well. I couldn't make out what you said about the female calf you pulled out, when you found out a "surprise" bull calf was born.
angeemh7 when both male and female twins are born together the female 90% likely be infertile. It’s called a freemartin here is a helpful quick link to understand it more in depth www.thecattlesite.com/articles/975/what-is-a-freemartin/
I was catching the school bus home in the country as a school girl when, much to my shock, a cow gave birth in the nearby paddock before my very eyes... She then casually got up and took a drink in the dam and had a few bites of grass. Then went to see to junior, to lick him, greet him etc. But hr was already up and moving and the ying to get to his milk source as she tried to teach him a few manners, like "say please" and "thank you, mum". It is amazing how fast and easily the birth happens and how fast they both recover from such a natural trauma. But it's good to have humans to help if complications arise.
growing up on the farm my memories of my dad and uncle pulling calves. . . . you know, thee "manly-men" kind. But pulling a calf it was: "I know, honey. It'll be over soon, sweetheart. Hang in there, mama. I'm sorry. Push mama, push." Hillarious!
Sounds like how human road and railways, truckies etc men delivered babies out in remote rural Australia when there was no way to get mum to hospital and no other women around to help because males outnumbered women in the bush. The men did a great job. They got very good at it. Especially the moral support they gave the woman. Even if they were a bit rough and yelled out comments like "Quick, grab the shovel mate... Scoop bub up before it hits the ground and cracks its skull..." They weren't at all scared of delivering a baby....Just all part of everyday work digging ditches, fixing roads etc.
@@updownstate probably not. But when I was in labor with my son. I was a single mom to be. My dad was out in the waiting room all night long. That was something special.
You are amazing at delivery. You understand the process. The men just rip them out never giving the cow relief or waiting for contractions. Great! And now you have two. This kept coming up on my feed and I kept passing it by. Not again, in fact you have a new sub. Thanks! What’s a free Martin? At least that is what my cc said.
I like using the nylon and use it when I can. It cleans up like new every time. Only downfall is it does get really slippery. For easy pulls like this it works fantastic but for the trickier positioned ones I use the chain to avoid slipping off easy. Thanks for watching!
@Rollag Ranches... Don't give up on Twin heifer immediately!! I raised Pinzguaer crossed cattle for years and had 4 sets of twins within four yrs from all different cows and the two Bull /heifer pairs, both heifers were fine, not freemartin. I raised calves from both of them! Other two sets were same sex pairs, one bulls, other heifers! Maybe it's a breed characteristic. Pinzguaer tend to twin a lot. Some crossed with Simmental and original bull in commercial herd was 7/8 Pinzguaer 1/8 Ayrshire.. So his heifers had a lot of milk! He was an amazing bull! I had his hide tanned when he finally over did himself spring breeding season back in the 80's! This brings back fond memories! Congrats on your job well done! I've become a new subscriber!
SO HAPPY TO SEE SUCH EASY DELIVERY...WE HAD 2 GURNSEYS...BIG PIGS(Sold to Farmer John in E. LA...) 1,000 CHICKENS...LOVED THAT LIFE TOO...Had to sell property to State of CA in 1959/60 for West bound lanes of 60 Fry...LOVED CALVES...MILKED THE GIRLS & SHOT THE CAT (lol) Calves were so much fun to play with...soft...head but city...ha!!! HUGE TY FOR SHARING!!!! HUGGS
Thank you so much for your positive comment. It's very refreshing to hear your kind words. There are people out there who have no idea about cows and think I'm such a horrible person. Welcome to the channel and thanks for subscribing!
@@rollagranchers2604 You're welcome. I want to open a ranch for youth and it seems like a whole other world. The way we were supposed to live. Thank you for sharing. Any advice is welcomed.
@Deneen Jackson I think that would be a fabulous idea! I have always wanted to have a place where trouble teens and youth could come and see what ranch life is like. It would teach them a sense of responsibility and self worth. A lot of adults don't even realize where their food comes from. They simply think it comes from the grocery store. Check with your county I know there are a lot of funded programs to help you get started.
A true cow midwife. I love the way the calf opened it's eyes when it was being delivered. Gorgeous animals
As soon as you let the mama go she went straight to the baby that is so awesome thank you for sharing that with us
You are very welcome. She’s an awesome mom
Mamma steps in to clean baby up! I love to see how the animals take care of their young from the get go! Happy birthday, baby!
She’s an amazing momma!
Love that you were so gentle with Mama. A lot of farmers( especially men who have no idea what giving birth feels like!) are not!
So true
Or the damage caused by shock!
Thank you for your kind comment! Child birth is defiantly tough and women can totally relate. Defiantly puts more patience into perspective when dealing with heifers that can be a little kicky at first. Those milk let downs can be painful!
Just now saw the doc deliver the calf good going / ur a special breed.
You need a Bluetooth so we can hear you better.
Damn!!!! I am so impressed with this woman but also with the cow!!! Makes me so appreciate farmers!!!!
Thank you for your kind words and watching!!!
Way better than some old Vets I've seen pull a calf.
BlondiNativeAme3 thanks for watching!
One of my favorite TV shows is The Incredible Dr Pol and I always get the impression watching him that one of the most satisfying things for him is to pull a live calf. Although in his case by the time he is called out to the farm the Mama cow is in dire need of assistance.
Always love to see the maternal instinct kick in and they know exactly what to do!
Wow! What a beautiful thing to see. This really made my heart smile. Thank you so very much for sharing. You are AWESOME! Great job! 💗
Thank you so much for your kind words and watching!
You’re a good farmer momma! I watched others that pull the calf with a vehicle of some type! Your cow completely trusts you🥰 Such a sweet moment for you!
Thank you Jeanine! She has been such a wonderful cow.
Lots of great memories flood back watching you. I never should have left the country life.
I honestly can't think of a better way to raise a family! I love it here. Thank you for watching.
You can always go back to it!😉
The little baby cows that kept peeking through the gate were so cute!
Edit: I think all baby animals are cute though
It's like you said you always look for another . It's ok you will next time . Nice job calving her .
Love the twin calvies! Nice surprise and so healthy.
Yes they are both doing fantastic! Thanks for watching!
Love to see how you was so gentle with mother dear
Thank you so much for watching!
I've been on a recent kick watching farming videos and I have got to say I loved watching how good you were with that Momma cow. Each video is a learning experience, both for the maker and the viewers and I'm happy to see each and every time we all get to learn.
I've watched your 15 min tutorial video and had my morning cup of coffee, now I'm a trained profession! Point me toward the next expecting heifer!
Well good morning! Enjoy your cup of coffee and have a wonderful day!
Not really, but this should be common knowledge.
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Nice job!! Atta girl getting things done...when I was 16.... I fed 200 veal calves at 5a.m., 5 days a week...& milked cows on Sundays so the hired hand could have one day off a week! Also milked cows with my cousin, & for my uncle.
Dairy farmers are by far the hardest working people I know! I will stick to the beef cows. That’s enough work in its self. Thanks for watching!
Lol, I used to feel so sorry for myself on winter mornings when I was feeding calves as a girl. Though I loved a lot of the life, I couldn't wait to get off the farm. Two years of city life and I skedaddled back home as fast as I could!
@@daljordan8921 Me too! Funny how that works! I guess the grass wasn't as green outside of the fence as I thought it seemed. I couldn't imagine raising my kids anywhere else! I truly believe farms raise the best kids into the best adults!
Me too milk cows before school when I was as young as 6
"Ann Trope" how long ago was that?
Congratulations they are good looking calves. Good job momma.
Thank you!
Meant to say, you are amazing and strong, I guess you have to be. That birth was amazing.
Love the babies wandering around and watching.
You are amazing you were so focused
Thank you for watching!
New subbie, I was raised on a farm, I’m 63 now and you ROCK, Kiddo!!!
Thanks for subscribing Sherry!
Where does the time go?!! I'm 62 myself!
@@Nan-59 wish I knew 😆
Let’s talk about the two doe eyed beauties nipping at your boots!! How sweet are they!?!
That’s Patrick and Elsa. Patrick was born really early only weighing 25 pounds. He got to live in the house for a few days until his body was able to regulate his temperature. Elsa’s mom tried to kill her after she was born. She now has a new mom who lost her calf at birth.
I know! Those are the cutest calves! I just wanted to crawl through my screen to love on those 2!
Want!!!
It’s a good thing I read some comments to before making my own. You were as fascinated by the youngsters behind her as I was. Great video from start to finish, eh?
Oh my gosh … yes, how adorable!!!
Such a good pull. You stayed clean!
Thank you for your kind words!
I think it’s so sweet how when a farm animal is giving birth that the dogs are very concerned.
yep ....reminds me of my grandma when she was a young farmers
wife and had barn animals back in Alabama.......cows.. pigs ..goats
..chickens...and veg garden...yee ha...lots o' work....
I love living this life!
We had a set of twins ( bull and heifer) and she actually did have calves. We were shocked as we always thought if them as freemartins too.
Great story, big calves.
Yea my friend had one too that calved year after year.
@@rollagranchers2604 Married into dairy farming family. The only time we “helped to pull the calf out” was when there was an apparent problem or calf was very large. Don’t understand why she interfered with natural birthing of momma cow.
Patti Vlasak she was having problems delivering on her own. I had been watching her for quite some time. She would push and push but nothing would come. She then began trying to claim any calf that walked by her. She was getting tired and not trying anymore. I don’t intervene unless a problem is detected.
@@rollagranchers2604good job!
@@pattivlasak7419she was very gentle!
Wow. You're amazing. So calm.
Thank you!
I have so much respect for farmers and ranchers. I love animals but I'm not brave enough to work with them. Great video, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching!
What a blessing to grow up on a farm!! Best place to raise a family.
I couldn’t agree more.
@@rollagranchers2604 Back to work, girl! Ty for sharing with us wannabes!
My dad, (who was my step dad, btw) taught me how to see things through spiritual eyes through the eyes of a farmer. My biological dad, (who was my knight in shining armor) would not have been able to do that. (funny thing now, my step dad and I are cousins).
I was about 11y/o, and one evening after they had just got done milkin' cows. Sun was just beginning to fall asleep. We stood there watching the shadows approach the corn growing in the field. And I heard an odd sound. I looked up at my step dad's face and watched a tear stream down his face. And I asked why he was cryin'. He just said, "You work so hard to get the crop in and you wait and wait...Then you finally see evidence of your labor like that."
The promises of God are yes and amen.
If I had it to do all over again. I'd buy my own farm and be the farmer. I miss the farm life. I miss my old garden. I can at least buy produce from the farm store and can it still. If offered a farm life, I'd take it in a heart beat.
New to this conversation....
But I grew up farming and ranching. This so brings me back to my childhood and hometown days.
I'm thinking that mamma just wanted to be mamma to everybody!!!
Cows are so awesome and comical, so much more personality than everyone gives them credit for....
And ya 2! That explains a little bit more.🤣
Good job momma!
Thanks for watching!
Please explain gull Martin? Us city folks have no idea. Thanks for sharing and taking great care of your mama's
Hi Dusty! Thank you for watching. Here’s a short article that explains what a free Martin is. www.thecattlesite.com/articles/975/what-is-a-freemartin/
Truly awesome video! I have never seen anything like this before but glad it was in my feed. You did an amazing job delivering the calf.
Thank you for watching!
God Bless you Mrs. Farmer for gettin' in up to your elbows!
Thank you ma’am!
Congratulations They look great.
Thank you! They are both doing fantastic!
I ended up on crutches, for a month when helping an angus cow calve! ! I’m a nervous reck watching you!
Glad you are ok. Thank you for watching!
You made that look so easy. Just like you'd been doing it your whole life.
That you for your kind words and watching! It is greatly appreciated!
That’s so beautiful to see a new life come into the world . Not to mention it’s cute as a button .
It truly is a wonderful experience and never gets old no matter how many I have watched.
I have NEVER seen anything like this ……I couldn’t believe how far you go up in there helping her…..This was AMAZING…….
Thank you for you kind comment!
Awwww so cute twins!!!❤️❤️ Good mama❤️❤️
Love this video str8 to the point no funny business
Thanks for watching!
It’s a lot of hard work but country living is the best. Family ❤️🇺🇸 awe look that baby calf. So cute.
I can't imagine a better way to raise a family!
Calf is precious...but are fixing to kill it for veal???
NO we don't raise calves for veal.
Those two little calves behind are so cute, they want to see everything.
That’s Patrick and Elsa :)
Came across your channel and totally enjoyed it...thanks for sharing 🤗🥰🙇♀️
New Subscriber 😍
Thanks for subscribing and your wonderful comment! I hope you enjoy our channel!
Same here! Just found you!
I'm a new subscriber as well. I couldn't make out what you said about the female calf you pulled out, when you found out a "surprise" bull calf was born.
angeemh7 when both male and female twins are born together the female 90% likely be infertile. It’s called a freemartin here is a helpful quick link to understand it more in depth www.thecattlesite.com/articles/975/what-is-a-freemartin/
Sweet Momma couldn't get to her baby fast enough. She is a good Momma.
Sweet owner……deliveries are not easy…gently giving mum a chance to do that last push so she could pull. Impressive.
Thank you for your wonderful comment!
Phone in her back pocket and confident - amazing!
Of all the farming and homesteading videos I've seen I had never even heard of freemartin till today.
Glad you could learn something! Thanks for watching!
@@rollagranchers2604 you're welcome thanks you did awesome.
What is "freemartin"
Patricia Boedeker www.thecattlesite.com/articles/975/what-is-a-freemartin/
@@rollagranchers2604 They are still valuable creations of God. Beautiful and created to glorify God.
I was catching the school bus home in the country as a school girl when, much to my shock, a cow gave birth in the nearby paddock before my very eyes... She then casually got up and took a drink in the dam and had a few bites of grass. Then went to see to junior, to lick him, greet him etc. But hr was already up and moving and the ying to get to his milk source as she tried to teach him a few manners, like "say please" and "thank you, mum". It is amazing how fast and easily the birth happens and how fast they both recover from such a natural trauma. But it's good to have humans to help if complications arise.
Beautiful story telling
Wow she knew that you are trying help her...did you see how fast turned around and went straight to her baby.....smart cow.
She's a wonderful cow. One of my favorites here on the ranch!
@@rollagranchers2604 aw that's wonderful
That was so cool!
Thanks for watching!
Those baby calves behind you are soooo cute lol
growing up on the farm my memories of my dad and uncle pulling calves. . . . you know, thee "manly-men" kind. But pulling a calf it was: "I know, honey. It'll be over soon, sweetheart. Hang in there, mama. I'm sorry. Push mama, push." Hillarious!
Just goes to show how much they loved and cared for their ladies! Thank you for sharing your story!
Sounds like how human road and railways, truckies etc men delivered babies out in remote rural Australia when there was no way to get mum to hospital and no other women around to help because males outnumbered women in the bush. The men did a great job. They got very good at it. Especially the moral support they gave the woman. Even if they were a bit rough and yelled out comments like "Quick, grab the shovel mate... Scoop bub up before it hits the ground and cracks its skull..." They weren't at all scared of delivering a baby....Just all part of everyday work digging ditches, fixing roads etc.
Interesting to hear. Thanks for sharing!
Probably didn't speak that way when their wives were giving birth.
@@updownstate probably not. But when I was in labor with my son. I was a single mom to be. My dad was out in the waiting room all night long. That was something special.
The look she gave you when you questioned the difficulty of the birth 😅
A "pigeon pair". Congratulations! Good job!
Thanks!
WOW! What a Great Surprise.
Don’t know how I got here, but that was absolutely amazing! You are such a professional. I’m subscribing to you channel.
Thanks and welcome
When you said, She should of had an easy delivery the way the cow turned her head and looked at you!
Yep, I notice that too... It was like she understood every word.
I saw that, too! Also, at the end of the video, she looks at her calves as the owner is talking about them. Cows are so smart!!
I laughed at that.. like the cow was thinking... yeah easy for you! hahahahaha
Surprise, surprise...what a nice surprise...nice video... Thank You for sharing... hope mama and babies are doing well.👍
Yes, thank you for watching! They are all doing wonderful!
Triplets are even more surprising . 🤔
What an amazing Momma.
She’s a blessing that is for sure!
Love the 2 little nosie babies behind you..hey.. what's ya doing...got something for us to eat? Lolol
Lol the surprised look in that little eye!
I knew it was going to be 2 babies.. She loves her babies
I only saw one baby she delivered one.
@@adav5533 watch to the very end of the video..there was more after the first one was born 14:26 onward
@@anitasnider8494 You are correct! Aww, so cute
You are amazing at delivery. You understand the process. The men just rip them out never giving the cow relief or waiting for contractions. Great! And now you have two. This kept coming up on my feed and I kept passing it by. Not again, in fact you have a new sub. Thanks! What’s a free Martin? At least that is what my cc said.
Well thank you for your kind words. I really try my best and It’s always a learning process. Thanks for subscribing!
I forgot to add a quick link explaining freemartin www.thecattlesite.com/articles/975/what-is-a-freemartin/
Nice size heifer you delivered. I like the blue strap instead of the chains.
I like using the nylon and use it when I can. It cleans up like new every time. Only downfall is it does get really slippery. For easy pulls like this it works fantastic but for the trickier positioned ones I use the chain to avoid slipping off easy. Thanks for watching!
Reminds me of my Uncle Don. He took some vet classes so he always was helping the calves come if the mamas needed help.
Good job 👍 your so compassionate to help her out.
Thank you! I love my girls!
Omgoodness how cute!!! 💖
You made it look so easy
@Rollag Ranches... Don't give up on Twin heifer immediately!! I raised Pinzguaer crossed cattle for years and had 4 sets of twins within four yrs from all different cows and the two Bull /heifer pairs, both heifers were fine, not freemartin. I raised calves from both of them! Other two sets were same sex pairs, one bulls, other heifers! Maybe it's a breed characteristic. Pinzguaer tend to twin a lot. Some crossed with Simmental and original bull in commercial herd was 7/8 Pinzguaer 1/8 Ayrshire.. So his heifers had a lot of milk! He was an amazing bull! I had his hide tanned when he finally over did himself spring breeding season back in the 80's!
This brings back fond memories!
Congrats on your job well done!
I've become a new subscriber!
We did have her vet checked and she only has one ovary.
Love....affection... respect....
You are doing great job.. 👍👍👍
Thank you so much 😀
SO HAPPY TO SEE SUCH EASY DELIVERY...WE HAD 2 GURNSEYS...BIG PIGS(Sold to Farmer John in E. LA...) 1,000 CHICKENS...LOVED THAT LIFE TOO...Had to sell property to State of CA in 1959/60 for West bound lanes of 60 Fry...LOVED CALVES...MILKED THE GIRLS & SHOT THE CAT (lol) Calves were so much fun to play with...soft...head but city...ha!!! HUGE TY FOR SHARING!!!! HUGGS
Wow 1000 chickens? Were they meat birds or egg layers?
Cow lookin all bewildered like wtf I have two now?! 😂
Going out on a limb…but I’ve a feeling there’s no white amongst your wardrobe. Great job!
😂You are correct and what was white is now stained with grease, hydraulic fluid, probably some cow manure!
That is absolutely beautiful! Great job! 😘♥️
Thank you Sherry!
Have to agree you’re gentle and kind with mama and heifer. Not all are.
Bless you!.
Thank you for this video. Wonderful 👍 great to watch an easy delivery
Thanks for watching!!!
Those two little ones really want at you..so cute.
They are our bottle calves and think any time they see me it's feeding time! They had just been fed too!
what a good mom and the happy sounds she's making are so cute. Sometimes you just need a bit of help
and out of those little mms they make to their calves, they will be able to find each other in a herd!
God Is Great 😊 Thank You 🙏 for Sharing
Thank you for watching!
Marvelous.....beautiful....great job....
Thank you!
Adorable! ❤️
Watching you do this compared to men. You are so sweet and gentle. Men just yanked those babies out!
You are so kind
Love the fact she rushed right to the calf when you unbaled her.
She’s a wonderful mom!
🎊🥳 Happy Birthday Babies!! 🎈🎉
Thanks for watching!
Wow don't reject the bull! The mother heard you. And she knew when you were talking about the heifer too!
There was a hint of sarcasm with my uh oh statement. I am very thankful for two healthy calves. Thanks for watching!
Lol
When they have issues..you usually check for twins
I'm not a farmer or a Vet, but I've been following a Sheep Farmer for a few months, and even I know that! Seems like common sense.
We ultrasound all of our cows and a twin was not detected. From now oh yes I will be double checking for a twin.
Rollag Ranchers oh it was hiding , sneaky little fulla . 🙂
Paul Veenings yup lesson learned!
Precious little fur baby's
The two baby calves behind the women are so cute
That was wonderful!
Thank you for your kind words!
But also the cow seem to know that she was helping ☺️
Hi, new subscriber here! Loved the video, you did a great job! 👍
Thank you so much for your positive comment. It's very refreshing to hear your kind words. There are people out there who have no idea about cows and think I'm such a horrible person. Welcome to the channel and thanks for subscribing!
Nice big twin Calves. Your fun to watch
Thank you Christa!!!
Made it look so easy !!
Thank you for watching!
You’re amazing!!!
Well thank you ma’am! I hope you have a wonderful day!
Great job! You pulled that calf out like a champ! I could tell this wasn't your 1st rodeo. 😁🐾🐃
Thank you Deborah!
What a good mamma, taking care of her new baby ! Oh wow a surprise baby !
You did an awesome beautiful job and made it look a word easier than I can imagine it would be.
Thank you so much!
@@rollagranchers2604 You're welcome. I want to open a ranch for youth and it seems like a whole other world. The way we were supposed to live. Thank you for sharing. Any advice is welcomed.
@Deneen Jackson I think that would be a fabulous idea! I have always wanted to have a place where trouble teens and youth could come and see what ranch life is like. It would teach them a sense of responsibility and self worth. A lot of adults don't even realize where their food comes from. They simply think it comes from the grocery store. Check with your county I know there are a lot of funded programs to help you get started.
Such a good mama
She is definitely a blessing!