Kisses the cow

I am putting out a BOLO (be on the look out) for a Dexter cow for our farm. I have wanted a cow for about 10 years now. I have been planning my escape from the city for about 12!
I knew I wanted to get a heritage breed and a miniature cow was also important so the perfect match was a Dexter cow. They are usually 36 to 42 inches at the shoulder and give 1-2 gallons of milk per day as opposed to 8-9 gallons per days (what would I do with that much milk?) They require half the amount of pasture and are supposed to be very gentle (for a cow I guess). If you want more info just check here.
I have been looking high and low and found this 18 month old cow named Kisses, her momma’s name is Hershey, get it… Hershey’s Kisses : )


We drove 3 hours to see her and when I got out of the car and went up to Kisses the cow, I realized that my concept of a miniature cow was slightly off. I have never handled any type of farm animal bigger than our chickens or ducks and the cow was definetely bigger than our dogs so…. I guess I was a little scared.

Kisses owner, Patty (hey great name) was so super sweet. She is a plethora of knowledge and taught me so much. She helped me milk the momma cow Hershey and we talked all afternoon. Kisses has horns which I would have to have removed because.. well, because they are horns. Patty has done alot of work towards training Kisses to walk on a halter and stay still. I hosed off Kisses and pet her. She bellowed (moo-ed) the entire time I was there because she did not like being seperated from her momma and every time she bellowed Olivia would freak out and start crying. It really did sound like a cruise ship horn and I felt bad for little Olivia because she was scared of the loud sound but we could not stop laughing.
At the end of the day, I shared some Kefir grains with Patty and went on my way home. Alexandra thinks we could definetely handle this cow but after talking to Patty I have decided to see a few more cows before I decide.
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Be it ever so humble there is no place like home!!

OK, (what is OK short for anyway) so I am in Miami and a family member asks me about my home. I say “It is on my blog, isn’t it?” She says that she must have missed it. I realized when I got back home that I have never posted pics of our home and farm.
***Disclaimer*** These pictures were taken when we first moved here so it is missing all the trees and gardens we have added but you get the idea.


Obviously the front of our home

My favorite place to be… the front porch.

Our pole barn which will be partially closed in someday soon.
The boys down by our irrigated catfish pond.
Folks, that concludes the tour of the outside, please come and visit us again.
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