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Rosedean Santa Ana

Wednesday 27 June, 2012

by Rosemary at 10:47pm in Cattle 2 comments Comments closed

Two days before her due date, Blizzard gave birth to a heifer calf today at 5pm. We're calling her Rosedean Santa Ana or Annie for short.

Blizzard and Rosedean Santa AnaRosedean Santa Ana

She's by a bull called Collafirth Viking, who is grey, but Annie is dun and white like her mother.

After I fed the pigs at teatime, I popped round to check the sheep and cattle and saw Bliz with something white on the ground. To be honest, I thought it was a plastic bag at first, but no - it was the calf. In good Shetland tradition, she did it all by herself, despite loooking like she was going to give birth to a whale, or at least and elephant.

George, our first Shetland calf

Friday 25 May, 2012

by Rosemary at 9:36pm in Cattle 7 comments Comments closed

Our Shetland heifer, Breeze, was due to calve today - and she did!

When I fed them at 8am, I noticed a wee bit of fluid on her back end and she was very pauky - raising her tail and asking for a rub. Although today was her due date, I didn't really think she's go bang on time but I decided to check her at 10am, before I started work in the office. When I went into the field, she was flat out at the far end, with her back to me. I wasn't sure if she was just sunbathing (it's been glorious here today), but as I approached, she stood up and I could see the calf. I ran back for Dan and by the time we got back, he was born.

Cattle drive

Sunday 20 November, 2011

by Rosemary at 10:04am in Cattle 2 comments Comments closed

We moved Breeze, Blizzard and Henry into a fresh field on Friday. This was the first time we'd moved Henry anywhere.

What a laugh - the girls went on their halters and Henry followed - at a gallop. There was straw lying in the gateway of the field he was leaving and he "couldn't" get over it - except with a huge jump. That made him tear excitedly round the next paddock. Then he lost sight of Breeze and Blizzard, which set him off bawling, so Bliz and I had to go back and pick him up.

Quite a day

Friday 28 October, 2011

by Rosemary at 6:45pm in Cattle Comments closed

Well, it's been quite a day.

John and I were off to Aberdeen this morning at 7.30am to collect Henry, our Shetland steer. He's a six month old castrated bull calf. We were meeting his breeder at the NorthLink ferry port at 9am- she was coming down to pick up cattle arriving from Shetland so Henry came too and transferred with no fuss at all into our trailer.

Henry, Shetland bullockHenry, Shetland steer

Breeze and Blizzard are home

Wednesday 12 October, 2011

by Rosemary at 7:55pm in Cattle 2 comments Comments closed

CorrieDhu brought Breeze and Blizzard home tonight, which was good of her. Both loaded like a dream - well, Breeze did. Blizzard was a little more difficult.surprise. Hopefully, both are in calf.

Breeze was AI'd on 15th August, using Stanemore Odin, and hasn't been seen to come back into season by either me or Viking, the bull they have been running with. If she held then, she will be due around the 25th May.

Beef

Thursday 29 September, 2011

by Rosemary at 7:32pm in Cattle Comments closed

We've been given the opportunity to buy a castrated Shetland bull calf so we've decided to take it. This means we get prime beef for the freezer a year earlier than we had planned. Actually, two years earlier, because the breeder has a steer going for slaughter this month and we're buying some of that.

We asked for a rib roast for our Solstice dinner but because the beast is over thirty months, she thinks that all bones will have to be removed, despite the fact that he came from Shetland and has only been on her farm. Hey ho, rules is rules, I suppose, but Tess, Meg and Fillan will be disappointed.

Fat cow

Thursday 22 September, 2011

by Rosemary at 7:31pm in Cattle 1 comment Comments closed

OK, OK - I admit it - my cows are fat. On Dalmore's good grass, Breeze and Blizzard have become a little beefy. They are square built but they are also carrying a bit too much condition. However, Viking seems to like a big girl, so hopefully, he's done his job.

I am writing no more about the cows now until they are confirmed in calf - the "is she, isn't she" saga is wearing me out and probably boring you to death, so no more until we have something positive to tell you.

Patience is a virtue

Monday 19 September, 2011

by Rosemary at 6:54pm in Cattle Comments closed

Just when I thought they were in calf.... Blizzard has come into season and has had a high old time with Viking. So back to the calendar.

Viking doing his stuffViking on Blizzard

I'm going to bring them home on the 14th October. By that time, both will have had another cycle while running with the bull. If they aren't in calf by then, I'll leave it until next year. I don't really want autumn born calves.

Calves?

Saturday 17 September, 2011

by Rosemary at 2:45pm in Cattle 2 comments Comments closed

Well, it looks like (touch wood) our two heifers are in calf. Breeze was AI'd on 15th August with Stanemore Odin; 21 days was 5th September and she's showed no sign of bulling again. Blizzard was AI'd on 28th August with Hengae Fearsome; 21 days was yesterday and, as far as I know (they're running with the bull now), she's not come back into season either.

IF they are in calf, Breeze is due 25th May and Blizzard on 7th June.

Now I have to decide when to bring them home. Do I leave them with the bull for another full cycle for Blizzard, which takes us to 9th October, bring them home after Breeze has the opportunity to come into season with the bull, which takes us to about 1st October or do I trust that I haven't missed Breeze on 5th September and Viking hasn't missed Blizzard this weekend and bring them home at the end of the week. Answers on a postcard wink

Sex tourism

Saturday 10 September, 2011

by Rosemary at 7:20pm in Cattle Comments closed

Ha, made you look:-)

Our two heifers are "on holiday" for the next few weeks at CorrieDhu's place, where they will be snuggled up to Collafirth Viking. Actually, I'm pretty sure Breeze is in calf, so she's only gone for the run out. Blizzard will be 21 days past her last AI on Saturday 17th, so if she's not held, hopefully Viking will do his stuff.

Collafirth VikingCollarfirth Viking

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