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Sep. 13th, 2002 05:37 pmcows make a helluva lotta noise while in labor. and they produce a wee calf (okay, pretty damn big) and a LOT of afterbirth. They proceed to eat the afterbirth (as most mammals do) slowly but steadily, picking up the huge mass to separate it from time to time. Watching this does wonders for easing my own appetite.
it's windy enough to keep the kite aloft today. :)
note to self: when playing evil weedwhacker goddess of d00m in the backyard, wear long pants. you know you're horribly allergic to grass and even after showering, soaping one's legs down, and then taking an antihistamine, you will STILL itch like mad.
gah, this itchiness is driving me mad. and the hair on my legs is drying, so it's moving a little, tickling and compounding the itch.
going mad.
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it's windy enough to keep the kite aloft today. :)
note to self: when playing evil weedwhacker goddess of d00m in the backyard, wear long pants. you know you're horribly allergic to grass and even after showering, soaping one's legs down, and then taking an antihistamine, you will STILL itch like mad.
gah, this itchiness is driving me mad. and the hair on my legs is drying, so it's moving a little, tickling and compounding the itch.
going mad.
ยต
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Date: 2002-09-13 03:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-09-13 05:44 pm (UTC)I was fascinated.
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Date: 2002-09-13 07:25 pm (UTC)i ran an appaloosa breeding farm for a few years, so am used to seeing foals born...usually a pretty easy (comparatively) birth...seems that cows have a harder time than most domesticated creatures.
and you are sooooooooooo right...it can be *loud*...all of that bellowing...yeesh. *guess i'd beller too if i was birthin' something that big*
sorry about the itchies :(
geez...i wrote a book.
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Date: 2002-09-13 08:20 pm (UTC)plantationfarm.all pasture-grazed. it seems there were two staggered calving times this year--one in april-may, one now.
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Date: 2002-09-13 08:22 pm (UTC)i don't know what they eat in the winter, but the farm cuts both corn and hay to store up for winter, so i assume it some o'that.
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Date: 2002-09-14 01:45 pm (UTC)i miss living in the country...this city livin' thing is something that i'm not sure i'll *ever* get used to...though chris informs me that this is *rural* compared to downtown boston...i'll agree...it may be rural (ha!)...but hardly agrarian.