That would be an understatement! Saturday night we brought home 3 Jersey bull calves that were anywhere from 2-4 days old. We brought them home in the back of our 15 passenger van. Does that sound familiar? When we brought home Sabrina's Holstein bull calf just over a year ago (when we were still in Oregon), we brought him home in our van as well! Who needs a truck???
Anyway, who knew Jersey calves were to fragile/temperamental? We just assumed they would be like the Holstein......so wrong on that one! Jersey's are like, "Oh, I'm not feeling well, my tummy hurts.....Ok, that's it, now I'm dying!!" Haha, sounds funny but it's true!!!
Of course, they all got scours after being home a day (for you city folk, that's cow diarrhea!). That can kill a calf in just a few days! You have to get it under control FAST!
Thank goodness Sabrina has a friend from school who's family has a small dairy farm. His mother offered lots of helpful advice and even sent him over with home remedies and medication last night!! Quite possibly saved their lives....not sure if we're out of the woods yet but at least they are still alive at the moment!
Scott rigged up a heat lamp for them tonight, so at least they will sleep warmer tonight!! It's cold here!
All the kids are eager to help feed them and help take care of them!
We're also checking Craigslist for a chicken coop and laying hens. If anyone has suggestions on the types of chickens we should get or avoid, let me know! Please!! :)
We started working on a loafing shed for the calves as well as the horses that will soon be joining our little farm! Hoping to get it finished up this weekend!
I haven't taken any pics of the calves yet.....if they make it through another day or two, then I will post pics! Here are a couple of the kids heading out the door to feed them! Also, I will have to post a pic of our purchase today....11 pairs of black rubber boots! We had kids out in the pasture, wearing their school shoes and that wasn't gonna fly, so I headed off to the Feed store this morning to fix that predicament!