I like those jersey heifers too....those holstien girls are a real pain in the butt when walking in the corral; they get really antsy, hopping and skipping around like they were little calves.
Yes those deer are always up around here every morning and evening, chomping away at the new grass in the lawn.
They like to come in and eat the apples that fall off the trees late summer/early fall here. Even on the worst years they never bothered the round bales or anything except one year. It was fun to watch. The field by the house would have deer pawing and nibbling. The corn silage pile would be lined with deer on the open side. When one moved out from the pile another would move in. No fighting or squables. They must have had an order established. My biggest problem was DH opened the pile from the east side. The building are on the west side. Pile was in the way for pic taking.
Ok, I'm new here, but I'll chime in with the picture of the best cow we've ever had. Her Name is Big Momma. She was born on our place by an Uncle's Cow and he gave her to us to start our herd. We lost a lot of our precious cows when we had to move suddenly to a place where there was no land for cattle. She is now 10 years old, and one of the best, most gentle cows in the world! She loves neck rubs as you can see in the picture with my hubby. Plus, every 2 year she manages to give us two calves, one usually arrives in early spring and the next in late winter. She is amazing!