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Identity Theft – Wyoming Style

Posted on March 3, 2015

Since I’ve asked for questions for my next Q&A session… I received one that deserves its own entire post!  Plus, this has happened recently, and I wasn’t there to document the process, so once again I’m going to bring back to life an old post!

Carole asked:  “Since you have a heifer who lost her calf and a calf who lost her mother, can you put the living calf and new mother together for nursing and nurturing?  Will they accept one another?”

Carole, you’ll be happy to know the answer is YES!  The little eyebrow calf has been grafted onto Daniel’s registered heifer.  They are still getting used to each other, but for the most part, they accept each other.

(As an aside… I keep thinking of this calf as Spock.  His “eyebrows” aren’t quite as exaggerated as they seemed to be when he was born, but they were Vulcan-ish.  And with the passing of sweet Leonard Nimoy this week… in my mind, at least, the calf has become “Spock”.  So shoot me.  I’ve been a Trekkie all my life!)

The following post takes you through this grafting process step by step and was originally posted on March 30, 2010.

Identity Theft

Remember Half-Pint?

She’s the tiny little twin we’ve been bottle feeding.
Today, we found her a new mommy.  Unfortunately, that meant another calf died… one we’d doctored for scours (severe diarrhea) and he eventually succumbed.  But life on a ranch isn’t easy and we know that.  Turning a misfortune into a lucky game is the goal if it can be accomplished.
For Half-Pint… she is lucky.
For those of you easily disturbed… you might want to stop reading now…
La la la la la.
OK.
For the rest of you… here’s how we turn misfortune into good luck by playing a trick on Mother Nature.
We make a jacket.
A new smelling coat for Half-Pint.
This is my job.
I skin the dead calf to the appropriate size for the small twin.  No, I won’t show the dead calf, nor me skinning it, but here is the new “jacket”.
id1
Behind me is the other necessary equipment… baling twine.
id1a
Left from all the hay we’ve fed the heifers… it is the ranch item with 1001 uses!
I slice a few holes and insert the twine.
id2
Each corner will get a section of twine to tie around Half-Pint’s legs.
id3
OK!  I’m ready!
Whoops.
No, I’m not.
I need one more thing…
id4
Oh…. Haaaaallllff – Pinnnnnt!
Quit playing with that gate and come try on your new jacket.
Aaaaah!
Aren’t you sweet?
id5
Well, if not sweet… at least you smell like the dead calf… somewhat.
So…
We put Half-Pint and her new mom together in a pen…
id6
The cow smells her lost calf on Half-Pint and doesn’t kick the strange calf away… which she would have had Half-Pint not been wearing her new jacket… and Half-Pint soon figures out she can drink from 4 *bottles* whenever she so desires!  By evening, they are both happy.
Sometimes it doesn’t go this smoothly… but today was a great example of a successful Identity Theft in action… Wyoming style.

 

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9 thoughts on “Identity Theft – Wyoming Style”

  1. Carole smith says:
    March 5, 2015 at 5:31 PM

    Thanks for answering my question. I kind of remembered my daddy taking one calf and putting it with another mother but I don’t remember the “jacket”. Interesting.

    Reply
  2. Kay Artley says:
    March 5, 2015 at 7:03 AM

    Interesting. Thanks for explaining.

    Reply
  3. Peg Bramson says:
    March 4, 2015 at 9:41 AM

    I’ve said this before —YOU ARE SOMETHING ELSE! I enjoy so much reading your daily ranch information!

    Reply
  4. Liza says:
    March 4, 2015 at 9:22 AM

    Did I miss Spock? I don’t remember eyebrows?

    On a totally different subject, how’s the family tree? Haven’t seen pics of it for a while…

    Reply
  5. Patr says:
    March 4, 2015 at 7:22 AM

    it’s so lovely when this happens correctly!!!

    Reply
  6. Lindsay Chichester says:
    March 4, 2015 at 5:35 AM

    Great post! When we were kids my Dad would give us $1-$2 to skin the calves. It was a good skill to learn and we made a little cash too 🙂
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  7. Susan Lemmons says:
    March 4, 2015 at 1:20 AM

    I didn’t know about this jacket hack! Nice!

    Reply
  8. Della says:
    March 4, 2015 at 1:04 AM

    Is there a picture of Spock? I don’t remember seeing a calf with eyebrows and didn’t find it checking back a bit. Very happy that he’s got a new mama!

    Reply
  9. Joanne, Worcestershire, UK says:
    March 4, 2015 at 12:24 AM

    Question. What dogs do you currently have working on your ranch.? What are they best at or in training to do?

    So glad to hear baby calf and new Mama are doing well.

    Reply

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Since 2008, I’ve kept this photographic journal of life on our working Wyoming ranch.  I share ranch work, my family, crafts and DIY, my English Shepherds, Bravo and Indy, and a love for this land.  Enjoy this red dirt country!

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