The CAB family welcomes baby calves, much cuteness ensues
This (almost) Wordless Wednesday post is dedicated to our staffers who spend more than just a typical 8-to-5 focused on the beef business.
It doesn’t matter if it’s Paul’s pairs in Nebraska…
…or Kara’s calves in Kansas….
or Barb’s babies in Ohio….
We all agree that seeing a new calf crop hit the ground is a highlight of the year.
Back at the Foster farm in Michigan, Danielle’s family has been calving in the snow…
…while Tara’s cows in Oklahoma are in drier country than they’d like to see.
From Ohio, Erin shares her favorite bovine baby….
and Christy does, too.
(Hey, wait a minute…how’d that ovine sneak in there?)
Steve’s calves are soaking up the Kansas sunshine….
…not so different from their counterparts in Laura’s Florida-based herd.
Sure, you’ve come to know that we’re all about the BEEF,
but (if you can’t tell by now) we like all these beautiful beginnings, too!
May your bottom line be filled with black ink,
Miranda
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