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I tried to find more. There is not.There is no other emoji to explain it!
Hi Rocks-Anne.Hey Bob. My Rocks-Anne wants to say hello. She’s here with me. (Snuggle time)
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That goat is driving Mrs BY Bob to cuteness overload.To everyone complaining of the canine poop eating... there are worse things... far worse. The dogs here like to roll in things, usually poop. Occasionally someone will sneak up to the “death pit” (inedible offal disposal area, though I think the name the farm kid uses is more dramatic sounding, especially when it first came from the mouth of a cute little 6 year old girl!) for some snacks, or my personal favorite, decide to clean up the blood trough from the Abbatoir with their face and tongue several days post slaughter so the gore isn’t even fresh. They have been known to bring partially decomposing limbs into the house and lay them on the bed (and I thought pillow rodent corpse “gifts” were bad!). Then there was the baby lamb that was buried 4 times. Delta kept digging it up.
We live on a working meat farm with a small but “A class” licensed abattoir and raise process beef and lambs, for anyone not familiar with our current situation here.
belated FBF pic and chicken tax combined... Sammy’s majestic white derrière View attachment 2509615
And a bedtime Goat selfie for good measure!View attachment 2509617
If ever a post needed a double response option it is this one:To everyone complaining of the canine poop eating... there are worse things... far worse. The dogs here like to roll in things, usually poop. Occasionally someone will sneak up to the “death pit” (inedible offal disposal area, though I think the name the farm kid uses is more dramatic sounding, especially when it first came from the mouth of a cute little 6 year old girl!) for some snacks, or my personal favorite, decide to clean up the blood trough from the Abbatoir with their face and tongue several days post slaughter so the gore isn’t even fresh. They have been known to bring partially decomposing limbs into the house and lay them on the bed (and I thought pillow rodent corpse “gifts” were bad!). Then there was the baby lamb that was buried 4 times. Delta kept digging it up.
We live on a working meat farm with a small but “A class” licensed abattoir and raise process beef and lambs, for anyone not familiar with our current situation here.
belated FBF pic and chicken tax combined... Sammy’s majestic white derrière View attachment 2509615
And a bedtime Goat selfie for good measure!View attachment 2509617
I thought the same thingIf ever a post needed a double response option it is this one:
- for the abattoir imagery
- for Sammy and the goat
Cooked!Raw or cooked? I will look into it (and probably should have read ahead because this question may have been asked, sorry!)
My little raptors are gagging for a good iron boost treat! The last roast I did they dived on the offcuts![]()
Let me explain: chickens all snatching bugs under the plywood, while the rabbit climes on top (absolute madness)! Only BLU went in the barn/coop to perch