Forgot to mention I got my first HRIR egg today so eggcited!! Was wondering if she would ever start laying...looking forward to hatching a few of her eggs.
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oxen are safer with logging because you drive from the front of the team, no broken legs from rolling log.How exciting Oz!!! Working with oxen has to fun and rewarding! I am starting with our mule, in hopes that she will pull small logs on our ranch!!
LOL.... I love my girl.... and I think I have made every mistake in the book with her. I will always own up to it. She is a big goofball.Thanks for the info Ocap, would love to have oxen. The closest we came was running several beef steer. Did that for a few years, but keeping them on our side of the fences always presented problems. Mules, at least ours, never chose to test the fences, even the drop offs or wooded areas that have no fences. Only if someone left the gate open, do they roam. The mule that is doing the work is a draft, not so big, just under 16 hands, with a sensible mind. We have been dragging for a year and now just moving into pulling. Thanks for sharing your story Deb.
OMG too funny....Sally, I so need that curly chicken of yours in my life... but seriously, do your name across the front of the subject... otherwise some smart *** will just crop out the words.
Claudia