At then end of May, this scared little calf came into our life and Marie named her "Spot."
We spent the next 8 weeks or so grooming, feeding, leading, watering, and loving up on that calf as we prepared her for fair.
Marie did the majority of the work, but the whole family took part in this little adventure.
She was a feisty calf who grew quickly. She loved Marie and was always "mooing" when we came out to feed her, especially after we weaned her from her milk.
When we finally arrived at fair week, we got her all set up in her place with her food and water, we washed her up, practiced leading in the arena, and finally we arrived at show day.
Marie did a great job leading Spot around the indoor arena with a little help from Dad. During her interview with the judge, she spoke clearly and confidently.
The entire Beef Buddies class did a great job and you could tell just how much work all these kids put into their calves.
After 4 full days of fun at the fair, we had to say our goodbyes to Spot.
It was very difficult for Marie. She has one of the softest hearts for animals I've ever known and her heart only grew softer with her love for Spot.
Not only did she love Spot, but she took full responsibility for this cow. We were so proud of Marie as she shoveled the stalls, cleaned the feed and water bowls, and learned how to lead this cow. We had a scary night where Spot needed the attention of the vet for pneumonia. We were all so frightened but it was pretty remarkable to see Marie take charge that night.
So, with a tearful goodbye and one last trip to the hay, we said Spot was off on her new adventure to a farm near Rock Rapids.




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