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Title: Breeze has calved!! And so has Blizzard!
Post by: Rosemary on June 13, 2013, 03:00:46 pm
I had Blizzard down for today and Breeze for Monday - I wonder if I've got my dates mixed up ::)

Anyway, Breeze had her second calf today at lunchtime. It's a heifer, currently dun and white (Annie was dun and white too but turned black and white) and she will be registered as Rosedean Tempest. Not decided on a pet name for her yet. Her sire is Glachbeg The Laird.

Lovely calf, up and sucking within half an hour - Breeze is a lovely mum. Annie is VERY interested. Blizz has had a look but has seen it all before.

Will post photos soon.
Title: Re: Breeze has calved!!
Post by: Dan on June 13, 2013, 03:27:18 pm
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Title: Re: Breeze has calved!!
Post by: jaykay on June 13, 2013, 03:30:27 pm
What a little sweetheart  :love:
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Post by: kaz on June 13, 2013, 03:55:38 pm
How lovely, they seem to calf so easily if left alone. Well done to Mum.
I really miss my Shetlands, so its nice to see pictures of these two.
Title: Re: Breeze has calved!!
Post by: FiB on June 13, 2013, 04:01:24 pm
Georgous! :trophy: :trophy: :trophy: :trophy:  Congratualtions.  I have been seriously thinking about cows for the last few weeks and I think will have to try when we have our barn build!  If read all your stuff and shetlands sound fab - do you think they'd do Ok in the welsh hills?  Welsh Black is the native cow around here but everyone keeps them in all winter  - I much prefer your approach but worry if local Welsh Blacks will have lost some of their hardiness...   Anyway, off thread sorry....  so lovely F xx
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Post by: Torrin37 on June 13, 2013, 04:10:02 pm
beautiful  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Breeze has calved!!
Post by: Rosemary on June 13, 2013, 04:25:28 pm
do you think they'd do Ok in the welsh hills?  Welsh Black is the native cow around here but everyone keeps them in all winter  - I much prefer your approach but worry if local Welsh Blacks will have lost some of their hardiness...   Anyway, off thread sorry....  so lovely F xx

Um, sorry to disappoint but we housed ours this winter and will again. Maybe just the females this year. It's to protect our limited grazing. If you are interested in Shetlands, the SCBA Wales rep is Gaynor Morris. She's in Powys [email protected]. She's lovely and will advise and help you any way she can.

Title: Re: Breeze has calved!!
Post by: Bionic on June 13, 2013, 04:30:10 pm
Lovely pics. Well done  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Breeze has calved!!
Post by: kaz on June 13, 2013, 05:29:18 pm
Georgous! :trophy: :trophy: :trophy: :trophy:  Congratualtions.  I have been seriously thinking about cows for the last few weeks and I think will have to try when we have our barn build!  If read all your stuff and shetlands sound fab - do you think they'd do Ok in the welsh hills?  Welsh Black is the native cow around here but everyone keeps them in all winter  - I much prefer your approach but worry if local Welsh Blacks will have lost some of their hardiness...   Anyway, off thread sorry....  so lovely F xx
We over wintered our Shetlands when we had them and we are in Mid Wales. It is mainly to protect your grazing and they can poach the fields quite badly if it's wet., but saying that they are a gentle breed and well worth considering.
Title: Re: Breeze has calved!!
Post by: SallyintNorth on June 13, 2013, 06:35:40 pm
Awwww... she looks lovely  :love: :cow:.  Well done Breeze, and congratulations to Rosemary & Dan. :wave:

We've had Welsh Blacks, here, FiB, and they've been as hardy as most.  Most of our sucklers are housed over winter, but we outwinter a few of the hardier souls, taking them hay and sometimes silage when there's no goodness in the grass, and giving them high energy /mineral tubs to go at.  We find hay best to feed as you can just put out enough for a feed at a time, and move around where you are feeding it, so you don't get the ground poached like you would with a ring feeder.  Some people feed straw; barley straw is best.  Straw costs as much as hay here, and we can make hay, so that's what we feed.

I should mention however, that we have 90 acres of very rough ground on which we outwinter 8 cows and their calves.  You do need them to have a lot of ground or it will get poached.  We also sometimes outwinter a few on a 20-acre better field that we have; we can manage 3 or 4 on that as long as it isn't too wet.

It's always good to support your local breed... The Welsh Black BH had when I first came was a sweetie  :love: :cow:, and outwintered as above.
Title: Re: Breeze has calved!!
Post by: FiB on June 13, 2013, 06:53:16 pm
Thanks all - and deffo would not get until we COULD overwinter indoors - but like the idea that they could could go in and out if conditions allowed. A year or two away but a few cows are coming! 
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Post by: Susannah on June 13, 2013, 07:08:55 pm
Congratulations, she is gorgeous! Interesting that the colour may change as she gets older. I do really like the dun colour though.
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Post by: little blue on June 13, 2013, 07:35:56 pm
congratulations, beautiful  :love:
Title: Re: Breeze has calved!!
Post by: Factotum on June 13, 2013, 08:26:50 pm
I thought the calf was black and white at first but now he is a rich maghogany colour.

They change colour after birth - the black & white ones come out B&W but turn a dark brown colour within a few weeks - they change back to B&W a few months later.

Grey ones come out Black - don't go brown, look a bit 'pepper & salt' , and go properly grey after a few months.

One of our cows, bred elsewhere, is registered with the herd book as brown & white - she's definitely black & white as an adult, so it can be easy to get the colour wrong when they're young.

At least the red ones come out red & stay that way, much easier.

Congrats on the new calf Rosemary, looks a good'un

Sue
Title: Re: Breeze has calved!!
Post by: Rosemary on June 13, 2013, 08:34:12 pm
Breeze's calf from last year was born dun and has stayed a beautiful silvery dun. Make a lovely rug  :innocent:

I hope Bonny stays dun - it's such an attractive colour. Although Annie is lovely too  :)

I don't think Blizz is far away - restless, tailhead dropped, full udder.
Title: Re: Breeze has calved!!
Post by: Factotum on June 13, 2013, 09:35:09 pm
restless

Not long now then - ours went from 'I'm happy eating hay' to 'I'm not hungry really', through ' I want to be alone' till we got to ' Pusshhhhh!, Ah, that's over then, I want to wash and wash that little calf clean.'

Our original four cows get through it very quickly now, and the 2 second timers were quite rapid too- it's just the newbies that take a bit longer. Doesn't stop me fretting about all of them till the calves are safely here and bouncing about after their first feed.

Sue

Title: Re: Breeze has calved!! And so has Blizzard!
Post by: Rosemary on June 14, 2013, 09:15:31 am
Perfect description of a Shetland calving, Sue  ;D

Blizzard calved this morning. I checked her at 3am (I woke anyway) and she was fine. At 7am, she'd had a black and white bull calf (Charlie), who was dry and sleeping and she'd cleansed.

Bonny is bouncing around with her mum, waiting for her new playmate, while young Annie looks a bit shellshocked :-)

Pics (and possibly videos) to follow  ;D
Title: Re: Breeze has calved!! And so has Blizzard!
Post by: Dan on June 14, 2013, 09:17:17 am
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Title: Re: Breeze has calved!! And so has Blizzard!
Post by: SallyintNorth on June 14, 2013, 09:48:52 am
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So glad you've had two trouble-free calvings and two such lovely calves.   :thumbsup:

Title: Re: Breeze has calved!! And so has Blizzard!
Post by: shygirl on June 14, 2013, 09:51:58 am
what amazing markings. its great yours are born so close, much easier for weaning - mine are months apart.
Title: Re: Breeze has calved!! And so has Blizzard!
Post by: Factotum on June 14, 2013, 11:07:52 am
Lovely - Well done  Blizzard - Shetlands do make good mums.

Is Charlie your darling?

Sue
Title: Re: Breeze has calved!! And so has Blizzard!
Post by: Mammyshaz on June 14, 2013, 11:09:07 am
Congratulations, they look sweeties  :love:
Title: Re: Breeze has calved!! And so has Blizzard!
Post by: Miss Piggy on June 14, 2013, 04:46:19 pm
Congratulations to all concerned, two absolutely beautiful calves. Great they will have each other to run around and play with. Hope the sun shines on them both.  :sunshine: :excited:
Title: Re: Breeze has calved!! And so has Blizzard!
Post by: FiB on June 14, 2013, 05:23:11 pm
wow wow wow - absolutely jawdroppingly georgous!!!  I love lambs... but wow! :excited: :excited: :excited: Im smitten.
Title: Re: Breeze has calved!! And so has Blizzard!
Post by: jaykay on June 14, 2013, 05:32:38 pm
Another gorgeous calf  :thumbsup:

It's going to be great having them the same age to play with each other  ;D
Title: Re: Breeze has calved!! And so has Blizzard!
Post by: sabrina on June 15, 2013, 03:00:37 am
They are just lovely calves, you must be delighted  :excited:
Title: Re: Breeze has calved!! And so has Blizzard!
Post by: Susannah on June 15, 2013, 07:12:56 pm
He looks gorgeous, you must be very proud and probably not getting a lot done if you are like me!  :innocent: