This is Molly and Dolly. Molly is the one with the crooked horn, while Dolly's curve out and work perfect, as both my hubby and GSD could tell you. They are a couple of older, unregistered Dexters. While it is doubtful they would win any beauty contests, they are kind and honest little milk cows!

Vanessa

This is Buttercup. She is our family milk cow here in Ohio. She is gentle and sweet.

 

Amazing Graze Farm

This is Dobias, a 600 pound, 24 week old Guernsey steer, begging for carrots.

Claire

Melissa has gone from frozen, to the world's most spoiled heifer. That's not a sheep!  You can't fool me with that coat.
Chris and Melissa and helpful Sheltie!
Hold on to that nipple Chris, she'll learn to pull that thing off. Heifers like to be rubbed.
Hangin' out with the girls
This is Jazzie and her baby, sent to us from 

Laurie

This is Paula & Neu, from the discussion page action.
From Chris this is titled, "first walk outdoors". Gwen's new home
Gwen's new home 2
I'm sending along this picture of my milk cow, Bella. She is currently dry, but due to calve on July 1st. My name is Laura, and I live in Chelsea, VT. Thanks!
This is Gracie and her new heifer calf, Hassie Caldonia

Sent by Johnnie T.

This is Lillian and her cow, Grace. Also shown is Grace and her new calf. Grace is posing as an example of uncomfortable lactation. She looks as though she may explode!

These are from Midge, in New Zealand. She is in Period costume as a milkmaid at Totara Estate. The first shows her and her two cows, Lizzie and Ellie. 
This is Sally L's son, John, milking their 44 inch tall Jersey, Jasmine.
 

This is Midge's new cow, Sandy

 

Here is the latest photo of Isabelle and her now very large calf, Dobias. You may remember previous photos of these two. This was taken on their second day out to work on the new spring grass.

These are photos of Dolly and fancy Sent to us from AnnB. Dolly is an older, standard Jersey. She is recorded as a foundation cow with the American Miniature Jersey Association. In the Background is Janie, a standard Jersey with a really bad udder.

 

 

 

 

 

Fancy is a 44 inch registered miniature Jersey

 

 

This is a dairy/beef cross named Echo. She is a first calf heifer giving four gallons a day. This photo was sent by Farmwife, of the discussion forum.

 

This is Tim's new Heifer, Rose. She's very cute.

 

This is the Black-Eyed-Susan's very skinny cow as discussed on the forum page.

 

This fine jersey is Camelia, sent to us by Sherry in Alabama.

 

This is Sulidae and her mother, Erin show below. Heather was hoping to get them across the border! 

 

Here is the latest from Sally of her Cow, Jasmine.

 

This is Trixie, Midge's new heifer

These photos are from NCrooster, of the discussion forum. He says, "The pictures are of my two Jersey cows, named Girly and MooCow, and Bully, my Bullheaded Bull.

Girly is a sweet and loving Jersey.  She still thinks that I am her calf.  She comes to me when I call her and she tries to lick me clean.  Her tongue is like sandpaper.

MooCow is not as socialble.  She doesn't give me the time of day.

Bully is a 2 year old Jersey/Angus cross.  He is servicing the girls before he has a date with the butcher.  

 

 

This is Cathola, sent to us by Cowgirl.

 

This is Maybelline and her calf, London, sent by virginiahomeschooler.

 

This is Laurie's 8 yr old daughter Ceciley, with their new cow, Mia.