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maryjane Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 07:33:03 AM
Woohoo!!! I just got off the phone and FINALLY, I have an appt. in the spring to take Samson to Texas for collection of sexed semen.

I dream of a farm full of heifers.
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txbikergirl Posted - Nov 25 2015 : 11:57:48 AM
well mary jane we'll just have to keep dreaming of this won't we? it is so exciting, glad we have time to make decisions since we are dealing with all the other "new" stuff for now.

i am very much looking forward to May 9th and it will be a nice surprise for us all. and i got your calendar, that was SWEET and VERY neat for May - i got it right away ;> thanks special lady!! and right in time, i am preparing for 2016 and attempting to get us organized.
maryjane Posted - Nov 25 2015 : 05:28:45 AM
Thank you Victoria. It will be nice for me to plan on more heifers some day.
maryjane Posted - Nov 25 2015 : 05:27:51 AM
Good morning Cindy,

Sir Anthony was a Samson/Sally O'Mally calf. He inherited Sal's trademark forehead spot (his is actually in the shape of a heart) and carried more of her reddish coloration. He is a gorgeous bull and lounges atop a nearby hill at the Rathbun's.

We can stay in touch regarding your breeding program and Elsa's debut into the breeding world. I'm anxious to see what you get in May. I haven't collected Charlie but could. I do have another bull coming from RoseEtta in March that should have good genetics. And in another month or so, I'll know if Lacy Lou and Charlie have something in the oven. I'm getting a girl from Miss Daisy and Charlie in May (remember Miss Daisy and Sal came into heat at the same time).
chives Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 8:18:59 PM
Maryjane, this is great news. How exciting. I'm excited.
txbikergirl Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 6:57:47 PM
it would be such a hoot! maybe we could get the pastor's wife to bring some deer meat from her harvest. as of last weekend she had taken two deer this year, i think the pastor was a deer behind her. she does both bow and gun hunting, very impressive.

of course now you have me thinking about the girls and getting them pregnant later next year with samson's sexed semen. i noticed samson is a Tumbleweed calf also, and 4 days older than miss sally o'mally, so different mother but do they share a father or not? couldn't find that info, sorry if it is easily found and i missed it. wondering if he would be a good option for sally and/or elsa.

up to this point we have been considering purchasing sir charles semen to continue breeding sally with him as the results seem perfect. what are your thoughts my little bovine breeding buddy? this is our first AI rodeo so we are open to your direction. we like the size of sally, these girls are just perfect for us so want to continue moving forward in the same pattern. we are having sooo much fun daily with both of them, sally for teaching us what we are doing right/wrong and elsa for the love and cuddling - sally isn't exactly the cuddly type but does her job very well, and i keep trying to warm the gal up more and more.

maryjane Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 6:32:00 PM
Thanks Cindy! Wouldn't that be a good time?! I would love to see Sal and Elsa and your place and of course you and lover boy, the pugs and chickens, the pastor and his wife, your parents. Is there anyone I'm forgetting?

We've been on a waiting list to be put on THE waiting list so I don't know yet when in the spring we'll be on the be-here-now list. It's a long trip as you well know. We'll also been given the name of a trucker who could make the run for us if we don't feel like it comes at a time we can make a break and run.
txbikergirl Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 5:55:03 PM
you'll be approx two hours west of us! feel free to stop by, but don't feel obligated - i know how the timing of travel goes, but we would love to host you and your main squeeze.
maryjane Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 5:44:56 PM
Outside Houston. I was just discussing the trip with hubby. Good thing it's a ways off and not a winter drive.
txbikergirl Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 5:28:30 PM
and where in Texas is super Samson going? just curious...
NellieBelle Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 11:47:11 AM
Thanks MaryJane. I'd be getting the best babysitter there is. I'm sure we will figure it out. That's life I guess. Colton usually helped with the heavy stuff. Hay, feed, etc. Now it's just Joe and I, and Joe is 71 and not here except for Sunday. And speaking for myself the feed bags and hay bales are getting heavier. Carrying things back and forth are taking a toll too. So have to think things through and see what is best. Thanks again. You're a peach.
maryjane Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 11:13:38 AM
Definitely, lots to decide, none of it easy. I'm sorry, Janet. Milking a cow every day, mucking, vet care, etc. isn't light work. When you embarked on your milk cow endeavor, you had Colton to help you. It's physically and mentally demanding in the best of circumstances. If there's any relief I can give you, let me know. If you were closer, I'd offer to babysit whenever you needed a break:)
NellieBelle Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 10:50:52 AM
Thank you MaryJane. I will give it some thought. I'm not certain what I'm going to be doing. With the parlor not getting built (too much rain), I don't know if I will go ahead with it in the spring or just call it quits. Lot's to think over. But I appreciate the option and will definitely keep it in mind. It's exciting news for sure.
maryjane Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 09:45:13 AM
Or maybe a giant leap for cow-womankind. Yes, Sydney, the idea is to sell it to help defray costs. Janet, if you want to wait to breed your girls until I have some ready, we could swap you out. Just an idea.
NellieBelle Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 09:36:40 AM
One step for man, a giant leap for mankind. Good going MaryJane! May have to change the name to MaryJane's Heifer Farm. :)
Sydney2015 Posted - Nov 24 2015 : 07:47:29 AM
Yay MaryJane! Are you going to sell any?