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A Fairly Freezing February

Well it's time for another post! There aren't too many highlights this month. February is usually pretty slow for us. But there's still pictures for all you stalkers!;p Anyway, let's move on...

Biggest highlight started out with our second calf, a heifer! Woohoo!  Ashley and I followed her all over the woods hoping to see the birth, but this mamma wanted her privacy! Izzy and Peyton were the ones who actually watched her come out.


30 some minutes later...:D It's a little heifer!
Little Charlotte. She's so small and cute! (she's small because she's half Dexter)
Gazing on the new addition
Little miss princess decided to come out to see her too!;)
Cute<3
The most determined crawler I've ever seen!
Haha, I like this photo!
It's icy and they still want to be in water. I wish I had feathers like that!:p

A winter wonderland
Golden hour is so golden!
 Little Charlotte, growing so fast.
Tim-Two is getting so big!
Ike and Joe
  Valentines from Mom and Dad

 One of Izzy's new Flemish Giants! She's hoping to cross breed them with her New Zealand rabbits so she can try to get bigger bunnies.
Size comparison to a dutch.   
 Happy because the Winter Olympics are on!
What we hope your face looks like when you leave!:p

Have a good March!

"Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. But in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make straight your paths."
Proverbs 3:5-6


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