After John fed his cattle We felt the west calling us so we. Drove to Frio county. On one of the country roads we saw lots of buzzards standing around a cow in a field. John said she has a dead cal When I got out of the truck to take a picture most of the birds flew away but I could see the poor little dead calf with the mama looking puzzled.
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I know it's all just a part of nature, but it's still extremely sad.
The buzzards clean up a lot of stuff we don't really want to. ;)
how terrible for her...
God bless that Mama cow. I remember how our horse, Blaze, grieved for her foal that was born stillborn. It was heartbreaking! She found her purpose in life again helping Emmy raise Stanley later on. Such a giant, sweet horse! She's the one little toddler Hannah Bug played beneath her legs!
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How sad about the little calf. Buzzards are so greedy.
:(
I hate to see buzzards, yet I know why they exist. Nevertheless, it always leaves a lump in my throat when the realization sets in.
Jimmy
I feel for the mama!!!
That is sooo sad. I wonder if the Mama cow
had colostrum. Since I've been taking the
goat colostrum, I heard that a calf has to
have colostrum within 24 hours or it dies.
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