Lannie
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Here we go! Rich slept in today so I had to wait a while for him to get my pics off the camera...
This is #912 on the left, Molly on the right. Molly is pretending she forgot what "hay" is. There's a big pile of it right near where I'm standing...
![11-24-22 Molly back home with 912.jpg 11-24-22 Molly back home with 912.jpg](https://data.www.cattletoday.com/attachments/17/17079-c132616c0ebf9f3eaec87cfcaba515d0.jpg)
Close-up of #912. I need to think of a better name for her. I was gonna call her Loaner, but she's so sweet and kind, she deserves a sweet name.
![11-24-22 912 the Loaner 02.jpg 11-24-22 912 the Loaner 02.jpg](https://data.www.cattletoday.com/attachments/17/17080-b50d27ec0dfb7bd2af90e0837c60340c.jpg)
Molly, who accidentally forgot about her amnesia, and turned her head when I called.
![11-24-22 Molly.jpg 11-24-22 Molly.jpg](https://data.www.cattletoday.com/attachments/17/17081-f4167fada5595f282a210a0d2e7ee75b.jpg)
The dogs are busy guarding their new "babies," and Maggie heard something (a bird, I think) up the hill and took off after it. She paused to listen again just long enough that I could take her picture. She's so beautiful (to me, anyway)!
![11-24-22 Molly and Maggie.jpg 11-24-22 Molly and Maggie.jpg](https://data.www.cattletoday.com/attachments/17/17082-7ce37b60bdc9e8376907b5a59db4619e.jpg)
And Conan, following. "Which way did she go? Which way did she go?" Goofy boy.
![11-24-22 Conan.jpg 11-24-22 Conan.jpg](https://data.www.cattletoday.com/attachments/17/17083-4ed7ba3cbc6b35959e2b45bc1211c2c7.jpg)
Molly eventually came over and started eating hay from the pile. I think it will take a day or two for her "amnesia" to wear off, but once she remembers her treats, she'll come around.
Maggie finished scouting for birds and came back for a cookie:
![11-24-22 Maggie 02.jpg 11-24-22 Maggie 02.jpg](https://data.www.cattletoday.com/attachments/17/17084-dc52dece56d39c3e14cddb47ff4b8a8f.jpg)
But the boys were still guarding. Conan was watching the cows safely from his side of the pasture fence, LOL! He knows Molly, but that other big fat cow LOOKED at him and scared him! I can't blame him, though. Discretion IS the better part of valor.![Wink ;) ;)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
![11-24-22 Conan on guard.jpg 11-24-22 Conan on guard.jpg](https://data.www.cattletoday.com/attachments/17/17085-7cc4e26175c18960e8aca6f31078451e.jpg)
And our old boy Jasper was in his usual lookout spot, watching the east fence. Poor guy barked ALL NIGHT LONG last night, because there was a strange cow in our pasture. Stranger Danger! ACK! He's OK this morning, though. I told him she lives here now, and I think he understands.
![11-24-22 Jasper guarding at sunrise.jpg 11-24-22 Jasper guarding at sunrise.jpg](https://data.www.cattletoday.com/attachments/17/17086-52419b219759c151fe4718af6585f419.jpg)
I'm so glad to have cows back in my pasture! Although everything is so dead and yellow, I can't wait for spring! Those red cows look like flame against the green spring grass.
This is #912 on the left, Molly on the right. Molly is pretending she forgot what "hay" is. There's a big pile of it right near where I'm standing...
![11-24-22 Molly back home with 912.jpg 11-24-22 Molly back home with 912.jpg](https://data.www.cattletoday.com/attachments/17/17079-c132616c0ebf9f3eaec87cfcaba515d0.jpg)
Close-up of #912. I need to think of a better name for her. I was gonna call her Loaner, but she's so sweet and kind, she deserves a sweet name.
![11-24-22 912 the Loaner 02.jpg 11-24-22 912 the Loaner 02.jpg](https://data.www.cattletoday.com/attachments/17/17080-b50d27ec0dfb7bd2af90e0837c60340c.jpg)
Molly, who accidentally forgot about her amnesia, and turned her head when I called.
![11-24-22 Molly.jpg 11-24-22 Molly.jpg](https://data.www.cattletoday.com/attachments/17/17081-f4167fada5595f282a210a0d2e7ee75b.jpg)
The dogs are busy guarding their new "babies," and Maggie heard something (a bird, I think) up the hill and took off after it. She paused to listen again just long enough that I could take her picture. She's so beautiful (to me, anyway)!
![11-24-22 Molly and Maggie.jpg 11-24-22 Molly and Maggie.jpg](https://data.www.cattletoday.com/attachments/17/17082-7ce37b60bdc9e8376907b5a59db4619e.jpg)
And Conan, following. "Which way did she go? Which way did she go?" Goofy boy.
![11-24-22 Conan.jpg 11-24-22 Conan.jpg](https://data.www.cattletoday.com/attachments/17/17083-4ed7ba3cbc6b35959e2b45bc1211c2c7.jpg)
Molly eventually came over and started eating hay from the pile. I think it will take a day or two for her "amnesia" to wear off, but once she remembers her treats, she'll come around.
Maggie finished scouting for birds and came back for a cookie:
![11-24-22 Maggie 02.jpg 11-24-22 Maggie 02.jpg](https://data.www.cattletoday.com/attachments/17/17084-dc52dece56d39c3e14cddb47ff4b8a8f.jpg)
But the boys were still guarding. Conan was watching the cows safely from his side of the pasture fence, LOL! He knows Molly, but that other big fat cow LOOKED at him and scared him! I can't blame him, though. Discretion IS the better part of valor.
![11-24-22 Conan on guard.jpg 11-24-22 Conan on guard.jpg](https://data.www.cattletoday.com/attachments/17/17085-7cc4e26175c18960e8aca6f31078451e.jpg)
And our old boy Jasper was in his usual lookout spot, watching the east fence. Poor guy barked ALL NIGHT LONG last night, because there was a strange cow in our pasture. Stranger Danger! ACK! He's OK this morning, though. I told him she lives here now, and I think he understands.
![11-24-22 Jasper guarding at sunrise.jpg 11-24-22 Jasper guarding at sunrise.jpg](https://data.www.cattletoday.com/attachments/17/17086-52419b219759c151fe4718af6585f419.jpg)
I'm so glad to have cows back in my pasture! Although everything is so dead and yellow, I can't wait for spring! Those red cows look like flame against the green spring grass.