tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7461988211718746801.post4847131362857957092..comments2023-07-18T04:44:52.572-03:00Comments on Spring Peeper Farm: When the cows came home..Lisahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10272909221294270344noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7461988211718746801.post-49727220003108549662014-11-17T10:30:19.340-04:002014-11-17T10:30:19.340-04:00Lisa, it is interesting and fun to watch animals i...Lisa, it is interesting and fun to watch animals interact with one another. The most unusual friendships can happen. So Woody is headed toward freezer camp, huh. I'm not sure I've ever really tasted grass fed beef but I've read a lot about how it tastes better than corn fed. Daisy really does look like Black Angus and would be great for breeding to a Black Angus bull. Well, that is if you're into raising calves. My Dad never had a bull on the place but instead paid the Vet to artificially inseminate our milk cows. Most of our 13 milk cows were Holstein but were always inseminated with Black Angus. Black Angus was the breed to raise for meat during those times. I'm not sure what the breed of choice is today. Good luck with your cattle raising endeavors. <br /><br />Have a great Canadian homestead day.Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00571521947867768070noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7461988211718746801.post-89280356054241498502014-11-16T22:16:57.431-04:002014-11-16T22:16:57.431-04:00They did get big! Nursing on the farmers cow all s...They did get big! Nursing on the farmers cow all summer will do that lol Our cow is coming home in a few weeks too. Guess we'll see if she decides to make another escape back to the neighbors place. Boy I hope not. Kelliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14363876851539226250noreply@blogger.com