Check out this cute baby calf photo. She was born during our recent snow storm, but she is a good eater and is strong on her legs. We have her in a coat to keep her warmer until she is a little bigger.
We need help naming her. What are your suggestions?
Tell your Twitter Friends about this cutie and her need for a new name.
*Update (March 7, 2013): We had a such a HUGE response to naming this beautiful calf, we decided to do a giveaway. The winner will receive an Organic Valley Chico bag filled with coupons and of course the honor of naming this calf.
Contest Rules:
- Leave a your name choice in the comments below.
- Contest closes at 9pm Central Time TONIGHT March 7, 2013.
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- If the winner cannot be reached by 9pm March 8, 2013, a new winner will be announced.
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~Emily
Name her snowy:)
Sweetness
I agree with Susan. My first thought was Snowy. Or Snowflake. 🙂
Snowflake!
My class suggests Gerda, the brave little girl from the Hans Christian Anderson story The Snow Queen. She rescues her brother from the Snow Queen.
Awesome! What type of class is this?
Kindergarten
Willow. She looks like her name should be Willow. 🙂
Thanks everyone!! We have have a ton of great suggestions on Facebook too. I am not sure how we will decide. http://www.facebook.com/zweberfarms
Penelope 🙂
Karli (Turkish for “snow”)
MaThilda would be a great name for your new born!
Margie, March*gee why so much snow?
Since she is a Normande crossbreed, how about “neige”. It’s the French word for snow. A second choice could be “tempete”. The French word for storm.
Saturn, after the storm 🙂
Drifa, an Old Norse name meaning “snow flurry” or “fall of snow”. I left this on Facebook too, but wanted to be sure to get entered 🙂 She’s such a sweet looking girl!
Snowball for the tuft of hair on top of her head 🙂
Oreo! Because he/she looks like the colours of my favourite comforting biscuit and it’s a cute name! What a cute little calf.
I like Pansy for her. I’m sure she will bloom into a nice full grown cow one of these days.
A “pretty” name: Bonita.
I love Evita for her name… the tear drops cascading from here right eye remind me of the famous song ‘don’t cry for me Wisconsin (CAFOs)’
Snowdrop or Hazel (for witch hazel) both are winter flowers that can bloom in snow.
Oops, this is in Minnesota… perhaps the song was ‘don’t cry for me Minnesota (CAFOs)’
Snow Angel!
Latte
ZELDA MAE
MooFerd
Mooey
Her name: Silhouette
Blizzard Babe
Danielle
Snowbell
Bessie McBesswick
I would suggest the name ‘Hesa’, after one of the Egyptian goddesses of milk =)