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Are they meat bullocks?
Yep, destined for the sale barn (steer). We'll figure out which one we're keeping when we bring them home. The one we're feeding out now is about ready. He's been getting peas every night because he's with a long horn that our youngest is growing out. I guess we're going to try and finish him on corn, which we've never done. So hopefully he's better than the rest have been, but that'll be hard to beat!
 
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Thanks for the coffee, Shad

Tonya - hope everything goes great!

Everyone make it a great day! :celebrate

Morning!
"We found out she went grocery shopping, bought a steak, a bottle of wine, some charcoal and had herself a bbq." That doesn't sound like dementia, that sounds like a dang good plan! LOL!
DL, you know the saying," When you know one person with AD, then you know one person with AD."
Fingers crossed for the trial and it is just one day at a time. HUGS! :hugs

Thanks for the coffee! I was a slacker and did not touch a piece of firewood yesterday, so I guess I will make up for it today. DH cleaned the chicken coop for me and I have two hens that are brooding.
This year, DH knows more of what is going on with them and they are also on the other side of the coop from the normal egg laying business so I am guessing we should be good with no bad eggs coming into the house. That was such a cluster!
High near 80F again and then cooling off with rain, tomorrow in the 60's. Enjoy the day and have a wonderful one!

I'm sorry to hear about your dad, Tonya. It's crazy how much you have to change around in your mind when they're gone. I love your coop and run build and I bet your pa would be very proud of it! You seem like you are in higher spirits as of late and that's fantastic. :hugs

A belated good morning, Café.

@DobieLover, first of all :hugs and then :clap - you ROCK. Both of my BIL suffered with dementia. One faded gently into wherever we eventually go, and the other not so gently but managed to be kept at home until the end. Every individual is different, and the longer we live hopefully the better the treatment. Hoping for the best for your husband.

Thanks everyone. I'll let you know Friday how we make out.
Sour, I hope that Dave never has to leave home, that I can find a good caretaker to stay with him when I'm at work when he gets to that point. I used to do pet therapy visits in dementia wards. They aren't nice places. His is a very slow decline as he started about 9 years ago showing symptoms.
 
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