Time For A New Breed Of State Calves?
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"I read with interest the story in your last issue about a calf with a patch on its fore-head in the shape of the state of Ohio.I have a calf named Spud who sports an up-side down patch on his forehead the shape of Idaho," says Karen Carlson, Lamona, Wash.
"He's not a good steer because his mother did not produce much milk. We're not sure what we will do with Spud but I think someone should collect pictures of calves with markings of all the states. Spud was born here on our farm and is great fun for visitors to see."
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Karen Carlson, Box 6, Lamona, Wash. 99144 (ph 509 982-0016).
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Time For A New Breed Of State Calves? AG WORLD Ag World 20-3-19 "I read with interest the story in your last issue about a calf with a patch on its fore-head in the shape of the state of Ohio.I have a calf named Spud who sports an up-side down patch on his forehead the shape of Idaho," says Karen Carlson, Lamona, Wash.
"He's not a good steer because his mother did not produce much milk. We're not sure what we will do with Spud but I think someone should collect pictures of calves with markings of all the states. Spud was born here on our farm and is great fun for visitors to see."
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Karen Carlson, Box 6, Lamona, Wash. 99144 (ph 509 982-0016).
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