Too funny!Oh dear - I may end up the same way - I have friends pushing me hard to get goats, donkeys and geese! Not friends who would help me care for them, friends who believe that these creatures would make me happy.
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Too funny!Oh dear - I may end up the same way - I have friends pushing me hard to get goats, donkeys and geese! Not friends who would help me care for them, friends who believe that these creatures would make me happy.
Oh dear - I may end up the same way - I have friends pushing me hard to get goats, donkeys and geese! Not friends who would help me care for them, friends who believe that these creatures would make me happy.
Yes a newfoundlander thingI learned it as 'shepherd's delight' and 'shepherd's warning'. Maybe the 'sailor' bit is coastal.
HAHA love it!My mom gave him his name. We were all thinking of Dusty and she claimed everyone and their grandma had a horse named Dusty. She likes unusual names and decided he was Dirt. When she threw out that in all the shows we worked or attended had we ever saw a horse named Dirt we could not argue with her. I did not like it at first but it grew on me over time and he's Dirtman. I should also point out that before we got him her favorite mare that frequented the shows and won just about everything was named White Trash.
Yep have to be careful might have a dozen chickens shipped to my door via FedEx one dayAh yes, Kris the enabler.![]()
You have no idea!Hahaha yep they have you well trained!
Love that name. White Trash is a off track grey *now white* Standardbred. I do not know what name she raced under. For 4 straight years though whatever show she showed up in, you pretty much knew that you was looking at your Open Pacing winner. She has since been retired to be a trail horse and momma.HAHA love it!
There was a popular Standardbred race horse in the area raced really well, named Owensound Bound - should explain the stockyards were in Owensound
But he retired as a family pet after a great race career.
So many lovely photos and gorgeous animals. You are truly blessed!Famous last words!
I was only going to have 8 chickens, ever, and I wasn't going to like them...just have them for the eggs.
Now look what I have: 82 Chooks, 9 ducks, a husband, a dog & a cat
(Well, in all fairness, I had the cat first!)
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I learned it as sailor's warning. I think this is very interesting because I have never heard of shepard's warning before.I learned it as 'shepherd's delight' and 'shepherd's warning'. Maybe the 'sailor' bit is coastal.
Ah horse humor.HAHA love it!
There was a popular Standardbred race horse in the area raced really well, named Owensound Bound - should explain the stockyards were in Owensound
But he retired as a family pet after a great race career.