Here's a picture of a couple of cows in the barn at the milking station. When the cows are lead into the barn they all go to their designated spots on their own. All except for Sasha that is. She is in awe every time she enters the barn. According to her owner, she may be pretty but there's not a lot going on in the head of hers! Hence the reason they only have one of that breed (except for her baby Nicholas) on the farm.

While we were in the barn learning about the milking process and visiting with Sasha, a curious friend gazed in wondering what she was missing out on.

Like mother, like son. Nicholas was just as interested in everything as his mother, Sasha, was. He is just about 4-5 months old and is quite a big boy charming his way to the open gate! According to his owner he will bolt right out of the pen if given the chance.

Here is sweet little Millie, just one week old, getting some pointers from the older calves in the pen next to her. As you can see, Millie has no electric fencing on her side. She hasn't figured that out yet. When she learns that she can't just plow the fence down she will get to join the other calves in the "big kid" pen.
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