Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Update on Baby Cow
Our baby Red Devon Cow is about three months old now, and he is doing very well. He is much larger, and his horns are starting to come in. He loves to eat hay. I have not seen him nursing for a while now, so he is probably weaned from his mother. She is still very protective - see the look she's giving me in the photo below!
Closeup of
Momma Cow
New Mule at the Plantation Barn
We have a new white mule at the Lowcountry Zoo. She can be seen at the Plantation Barn. Some of you may remember Polly, our white mule that has retired to a grass pasture (and is lovingly spoiled by vet technicians).
Mules are a cross between a male donkey and a female horse. Mules generally cannot have babies of their own because they are a mix of two different species.
Mules were used as labor animals when this property was a rice plantation. They are hard-working, but will not overwork themselves or put themselves in a dangerous situation. This has led to the belief that all mules are stubborn.
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