Highland calves.Then I have a really good picture for you!View attachment 2001177

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Highland calves.Then I have a really good picture for you!View attachment 2001177
That's wonderful DL.Bella and I had an extraordinary day.
We went to Petco this morning for her microchip. After registering we wandered around the store to wait our turn. We stopped to talk with a customer when suddenly a dog that was seeing the vet for shots started crying very loudly. Bella started yipping back to this dog and dragged me in it's direction. She clearly meant to save this dog in distress!
Later in the day, very near dusk again, I took her and Skittles to the fields for a short run. Again there was a couple with unknown dogs. This time, she did not lock up. I did a few recalls on the leash before releasing her. She did the rest of the run off leash without trying to run back to the car and she never locked up. I did a pretty far off recall with her, about 100 ft, and she immediately came to me. I made a big huge fuss over her and she was so proud of herself that she started excitedly barking and began running around playing with Skittles. She RAN! OUTSIDE! And PLAYED!! She was so happy!You couldn't blow torch the smile of my face as I watched them!
I sold all my husband's meat chickens we hatchedI thought of that. We've come to an agreement though...Igor will kill, I'll pluck. I just needed to do it at least once. Personal goal.
This made me tear up! Rescue dogs are so special and it's always amazing when they start to do things they never did before... Best part is YOU did that!Bella and I had an extraordinary day.
We went to Petco this morning for her microchip. After registering we wandered around the store to wait our turn. We stopped to talk with a customer when suddenly a dog that was seeing the vet for shots started crying very loudly. Bella started yipping back to this dog and dragged me in it's direction. She clearly meant to save this dog in distress!
Later in the day, very near dusk again, I took her and Skittles to the fields for a short run. Again there was a couple with unknown dogs. This time, she did not lock up. I did a few recalls on the leash before releasing her. She did the rest of the run off leash without trying to run back to the car and she never locked up. I did a pretty far off recall with her, about 100 ft, and she immediately came to me. I made a big huge fuss over her and she was so proud of herself that she started excitedly barking and began running around playing with Skittles. She RAN! OUTSIDE! And PLAYED!! She was so happy!You couldn't blow torch the smile of my face as I watched them!
I sold all my husband's meat chickens we hatchedso now I'm starting over again. Eggs should hatch on the 26th and I have no clue what breeds they are. I'll be putting some of the pullets in with Squatch so it's new ladies for him.
We have 1 jersey giant Delaware mix left and it's definitely a cockerel. He's so sweet though... I might have to keep himhe follows me everywhere and rubs on me like a cat. I'm such a sucker!
I'll be butchering the new ones when it's warmer out which is nice. I can't handle cold weather. It was 75 here yesterday and I was in shorts
Yeah we are doing them ourselves.Are you doing them yourself? If so, I'll suggest you do them in stages if you've never done it before. There's a learning curve and it gets old quick. We'll be hatching in smaller batches now that we have our breeding stock.