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koverfelt

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Posted - Apr 21 2015 :  3:56:02 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ester Lily in a Caf-Cart


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NellieBelle

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Posted - Apr 21 2015 :  5:28:22 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
That is cool. How was it to handle? Was it fairly easy to maneuver? Ester Lily looks like she is happy taking a stroll in her buggy.

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Ron

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Ronnie
Peever SD
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Posted - Apr 21 2015 :  6:25:06 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ho boy.......

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maryjane

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Posted - Apr 21 2015 :  8:37:23 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It's very easy to handle Janet. It's like handling a well-built garden cart or wheelbarrow. Once you lock in the handles, the center of gravity is perfect. And even though it's well-built, it's still light-weight. You can buy a head lock for it, but I didn't see the need for that since I don't do de-horning, etc. here.

We had our Cultivators class tonight and of course all three girls wanted a ride, so they walked into it (standing in a line) and I pushed them around.


MaryJane Butters, author of Milk Cow Kitchen ~ striving for the stoicism of a cow standing in the rain ~
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NellieBelle

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Posted - Apr 22 2015 :  03:45:01 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It sounds really handy. I will have to put it on the wish list. I got a kick out of the three girls wanting to take a ride. That would be something I would have wanted to try too. Your a good Nanna. I had a girlfriend from years ago ask me if I remembered doing barrel races. We would stand on the barrel balancing and walking the barrel to see he could get to the finish line first. I got to where I could go around grandma's house. I told her it brought back good memories and made me want to try it again. I haven't yet but I have the perfect barrel.

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maryjane

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Posted - Apr 22 2015 :  07:00:13 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Now that's a skill with definite bragging rights. They used to do that around here on timber logs floating down the rivers.

MaryJane Butters, author of Milk Cow Kitchen ~ striving for the stoicism of a cow standing in the rain ~
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NellieBelle

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Posted - Apr 22 2015 :  07:32:03 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Too bad I can't swim or I'd probably be trying it.

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Sydney2015

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Posted - Apr 23 2015 :  08:05:34 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
That's really cute.

A good laugh overcomes more difficulties and dissipates more dark clouds than any other one thing - Laura Ingalls Wilder

I live on a small farm of seventy acres called Green Forest Farm, with 10 horses, a donkey, 5 beef cows, 2 beef heifers, 3 Hereford heifers, around 60 chickens, 8 dogs, my amazing cow, AppleButter, and her little Jersey calf HoneyButter!
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daisyrosiecow

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Laurel
Troy ID

Posted - Apr 23 2015 :  12:08:25 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I told MaryJane that it's a jogging stroller... She said she's thinking of taking it for a spin downtown.

To be fair, I've seen stranger things around Moscow!

Laurel, north Idaho farmgirl.
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CloversMum

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Posted - Apr 25 2015 :  5:08:11 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Little Ester is going to be so tame and nothing will faze her! I do have to ask...what did you use this for?

Loving life and family on our Idaho farm, Meadowlark Heritage Farm; A few Jersey cows; a few alpacas; a few more goats, and even more ducks and chickens
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Ron

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Ronnie
Peever SD
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Posted - Apr 25 2015 :  6:38:24 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm a thinking a calf crib for the bedroom!

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CloversMum

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Posted - Apr 25 2015 :  8:45:23 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ah...you are on to something, Ron!

Loving life and family on our Idaho farm, Meadowlark Heritage Farm; A few Jersey cows; a few alpacas; a few more goats, and even more ducks and chickens
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daisyrosiecow

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Laurel
Troy ID

Posted - Apr 28 2015 :  11:07:46 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by CloversMum

Little Ester is going to be so tame and nothing will faze her! I do have to ask...what did you use this for?


It's a back-saver when we need to move Ester from one place to another, before she's fully halter-trained. :)

Laurel, north Idaho farmgirl.
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Ron

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Ronnie
Peever SD
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Posted - Apr 28 2015 :  11:32:04 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
How about the calf floater? Helium filled bags tied to a body harness? Just a few inches off the ground and gently push calf where you want it?

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maryjane

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Posted - Apr 28 2015 :  11:52:21 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Totally game.

MaryJane Butters, author of Milk Cow Kitchen ~ striving for the stoicism of a cow standing in the rain ~
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Ron

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Ronnie
Peever SD
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Posted - Apr 28 2015 :  1:32:54 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Elaine thought it would be cool too! Imagine if you had an injured cow and couldn't lift it and didn't want to use the tractor. Could it be floated? Sounds crazy but what is crazy?

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