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Curly, the Orphan Calf was written on March 22, 2017, several weeks after fires destroyed large parts of western Kansas, northern Oklahoma, and Texas. The loss of cattle, homes, and livelihood was tremendous. People from all over, and especially those with connections to agriculture, came together to donate cash, fencing supples and machinery, hay, labor, and even cattle. In the following weeks, huge caravans of hay and supplies headed west and south through Kansas. As someone who grew up in agriculture, it was all very emotional to me. My heart broke for their loss but was full at the…mehr

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Curly, the Orphan Calf was written on March 22, 2017, several weeks after fires destroyed large parts of western Kansas, northern Oklahoma, and Texas. The loss of cattle, homes, and livelihood was tremendous. People from all over, and especially those with connections to agriculture, came together to donate cash, fencing supples and machinery, hay, labor, and even cattle. In the following weeks, huge caravans of hay and supplies headed west and south through Kansas. As someone who grew up in agriculture, it was all very emotional to me. My heart broke for their loss but was full at the outpouring of help from so many strangers. In that mix of emotions, this book was written. May it be a tribute to the tenacity of the people who lost so much, and a thank you to all those who helped in their time of loss. This is the fictional story of a calf who lost her mother in a terrible fire. It is a story of love, hope, tenacity, and second chances-all taught through the experiences of an orphan calf.
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Rosie Bosse was raised on a small farm in North Central Kansas. Her father's passions were horses and cattle, so livestock were a big part of her life. They continue to be because she married a rancher. They live in Kansas in the middle of nowhere and cattle production is their livelihood. May you enjoy reading her stories as much as she has enjoyed creating them.