GIVEAWAY: “Possibilities, Moo-n Over Main Street Metropolis”

Thank you for dropping by my Raising Jane Journal to participate in my giveaways! We’ve chosen a winner for this giveaway already (see below), but don’t be afraid to leave a comment anyway. I love reading them. And stay tuned for more great MaryJanesFarm giveaways.

In the Apr/May 2019 issue of MaryJanesFarm, “Possibilities” (on newsstands March 5), I led you here to my journal for a chance to win one of three FREE copies of my children’s book, Moo-n Over Main Street Metropolis.

A 34-page cowpanion to my fifth book, Milk Cow Kitchen, this adorable adventure story is about a milk cow named Sally O’Mally who finds love in the home of a single mom and her daughter who never gave up hope that someday, they’d have a backyard milk cow. Includes five reader-to-child educational pages that are jam-packed with conversational questions, including an irresistible hands-on project.

For a chance to win, tell me the name you’ve picked out for your someday cow in the comments below. I’ll toss your name into a hat and draw a lucky winner sometime mid-May.

Stay tuned for more magazine-related giveaways. If you’re not yet a subscriber to my magazine, MaryJanesFarm, subscribe here for $19.95/year.

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The winners of our “Moo-n Over Main Street Metropolis” giveaway are:

Michelle Kirby, who commented:
“Amelia Mae Kirby”

Becci Bartz, who commented:
“I have to name my animals (that are meant for food on our table) names that remind me not to make pets out of them. For example, our pig was named ‘Dinner.’ I think I would name her Milk Maiden, not that we would end up eating her for dinner some night, like all the others are destined for, but because I think it’s a cute name.”

Kelley, who commented:
“I would call my Moo-N cow Lucky! I am the luckiest grandma to twin baby girls! My son and his wife chose to foster and my girls are the sweetest, luckiest girls on the planet! ”

Congratulations, ladies! Watch for an e-mail from the farm.

  1. Michelle Kirby says:

    Amelia Mae Kirby

  2. Carol Womelsdorf says:

    My cow would be in VT and called Daisy

  3. Madison Curley says:

    I just subscribed! I’m going to name our future milk cow Lorie Darlin’ thank you for such a great magazine, cookbooks, and website!

  4. Vickie McMillan says:

    Betsy, always wanted a cow with that name!

  5. Joan Hendrix says:

    I’ve heard of naming cows after favorite aunts or other women in the family. I love this so my cow will be named Daisy for my favorite aunt when I was a girl. She was under 5 ft tall and loved sewing and crafts. Thank you!

  6. Charlotte Spitler says:

    After my grandpa’s favorite sister, Lily Mae

  7. Deb says:

    Mabel Belle :). I love your magazine, my 8 year old daughter and I love to do the crafts together.

  8. Becci Bartz says:

    I have to name my animals (that are meant for food on our table) names that remind me not to make pets out of them. For example our pig was named ‘Dinner”.
    I think I would name her Milk Maiden, not that we would end up eating her for dinner some night, like all the others are destined for, but because I think it’s a cute name……

  9. We had a milk cow named valentine she was born on Valentine’s day and had a white heart on her forhead she was so sweet so would like to have another valentine.
    Or a Daisy May.

  10. Elisabeth Perkins says:

    I almost had a milk cow. (She ended up with tumors in her udder and only had enough milk for her calf. Which, in turn, became a blessing because we were ready for such a large undertaking) Her name was Heidi, Her calf I named Lucy. If I ever get ready for a milk cow, I don’t know what I would name her, because i think I want to “meet” her before I name her. But I think something old, maybe Ethel! That would keep my theme of “I Love Lucy”.

  11. Krystle says:

    My first milk cow will be named Betsy Ross for the woman who is credited for sewing our country’s flag!

  12. Monica Schmit says:

    Sophie of course!!

  13. Jody says:

    My cow will be in Pagosa Springs CO. We currently have had over 110″ of beautiful fluffy snow, in the valley, about 333″ at Wolf Creek Ski Area! My cow, MAGGIE JOY, would be warm and happy despite the snow.

  14. Karen Sokolik says:

    I like Moonbeam probably born on full moon!

  15. My cow would be named Udderlene!!

  16. Laurie Becking says:

    I would name my cow Sarah Belle

  17. Renee Broome says:

    Penelope

  18. Jan Detrick says:

    I like Hilda Mae for “my cow”

  19. Dena Jardin says:

    PRECIOUS… precious cheese, precious butter, precious companion.

  20. Pam Rose says:

    I live in Missouri the show me state my future cow would be named Molly. The name just came to me and I love it. I also love your magazine!

  21. Laura S says:

    I was in 4-H for 10 years and I have several cows that I’ve gotten over the years. My very first heifer was ‘Esme’, I bottle fed her and she quickly became the families favorite cow…that acted like our family dog 🙂

  22. Jo Ellen Little says:

    Moo-delyn would be the name I would give my cow, as I would feel closer to her using her ‘language’.

  23. Pamela Galligan says:

    Maebelle

  24. Christine Pease says:

    I’m from Wisconsin and we have a lot of black and white cows. If I could only cow I would name her spot 😁

  25. Arlene Beyer says:

    I would name my cow Rosy.

  26. Pamela Miller says:

    I would probably name my cow Mazey

  27. Darlene McDowell says:

    Mookie would be my cows name.

  28. Teresa says:

    Goldie!

  29. Jane Cunningham says:

    Miss Molly would be our milk cows name

  30. Toni Smith says:

    My cow’s name would be Mabel

  31. Jennie says:

    Lizzy is a fine name.

  32. Linda Rusten says:

    Bell. When I was a little girl we had milk cows, and one of the names I remember is Bell. We drank raw milk and it seemed to do us good.

  33. Pam Brink says:

    Joy here and there and everywhere!

  34. Naomi C says:

    Grace. Or perhaps Phyllis, both my mother and my mother-in-law were named Phyllis :)) but family farm tradition is not to name the animals after the family members, so probably Grace

  35. Barbi says:

    I was raised on a large Farm with registered Holsteins. I was so excited when it became my “job” to name & register the calves. I’ve always loved the name Betsy.

  36. Kelley says:

    I would call my Moo-N 🐮 cow Lucky! I am the luckiest grandma to twin baby girls! My son and his wife choose to Foster and my girls are the sweetest, luckiest girls on the planet! ❤️

  37. SHERI GIBSON says:

    Gabby

  38. Brooke Baumeister says:

    I would love to have this book to read to my 4 young children, and our family cow would be named Beatrice!

  39. Debra says:

    When I was a little girl, my grandparents lived just down the road. They had a cow they called Bessie the Heifer. I’m always telling my granddaughter stories about Bessie the Heifer. So that’s what I would have to name my cow.

  40. Melinda Wylie says:

    We have the real deal!! Liberty and her moms name is Bell!! Then we have lucky,Eddie the bull and rusty the bull !! We love our cows.

  41. Leah says:

    I would name my cow Elsie.

  42. Becky Kephart says:

    I would name my cow in memory of my mother-in-law, Mae.

  43. Pauline Taylor says:

    Hop-a-long. I saw a young calf shortly after it was born. I watched it stand and learn to walk over the next few weeks. When he got excited instead of running, he would happily “hop a long” through the pasture.

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