Howdy hivers! Specially to all ka-asians out there! Hope you are all having a lovely weekend. Today I wanted you all to meet the newest addition to our farm family, her name's Klein. Last time I've share something about her mom, Clarabel as well. And now, she's officially a mom.
Clarabel, the mom cow gave birth to her by herself, I mean we're not in the farm during her giving birth, there was just this resident there near the farm who saw it was happening and inform my papa when he got there. Thank God they're both safe and there were no complications.
Today, Klein is very active, in fact if you'll watch the video, she always loves to run around the farm, and her mom will be worried I guess so she'll be called and like people, kids specifically if summoned by mothers they go near them immediately. Haha.
Every morning , my papa would change their location to let them feed on the grasses and enjoy being with other creatures probably. Then every afternoon, papa would put them back to the inside the vicinity of his farm just near the kubo house.
Me, with the kids was able to enjoy the cows that one weekend we came there to accompany my papa. My youngest is somehow scared thinking the cow will eat her, and the rest of the kids just enjoyed it.
'Til my next write up...
zephalexia💕
Klein , it is a nice name does it spell "Clean". I think you love animal so much. I like you name the animal. The mother "Clarabel" that is a cute name too.
Her name's pronounced as "Klayn" we love all our animals. We also believe they protect us.
Thanks for droppin' by 😀
When I was a child my grandparents had a dairy farm and therefore lots of cows of course. I used to really enjoy being around the calves (baby cows) and it is good to see that this one is around its mother. I didn't realize it at the time when I was a kid but in the dairy industry they separate the mother from the calf at a very young age for some reason. I am sure this causes a great deal of sadness for both animals.
Hi! Thanks for sharing your experience with cows, that's really one of precious moments to be remembered during your childhood. And yep, i think that both mom and baby cow would be sad if they were separated at a very early time, coz observing these two, if Klein(baby cow) would be even just like 3meters away, the mommy cow would really call her with their moo sound, and i really can feel the connection 😍
Appreciate you droppin' by, my eyes got bigger when I saw @gooddream in my comment section 🥰
the farming industry on a large scale can be quite cruel. My grandparents were not evil people of course, they were just doing a job but once I got older this situation made me kind of sad. They had more than 200 cows I think. I don't remember exactly, it was a long time ago.
Wow that's a lot of cow they got before. And yeah for sure your grandparents knows more on how to handle cows, because that was huge number of them, am sure they've got lots of knowledge to share. This mother cow(Clarabel) was just given to my father by the department of Agriculture since some of his goats died. Thank you @gooddream for being here. I'll try to share papa's goats on future posts :)
Clarabel is a wonderful name for a cow. I love it!
Yay! 🤗
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Klein means small in German :) Gross is the opposite - big
Wow! that's amazing to know captain, perfect for our baby cow. Thank you for sharing. :)
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