all yaks.
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all yaks.
I seen some horses in with cattle yesterday and Robert got upset with me for saying if they can mix those in the same pasture why cant Twist? He said I should never compare a yac to an ol cow! hahahaa
this was an amish farm. They dont really care I think. All their chickens were in the same area tooWell it does work UNTIL it doesn't , unfortunately when it "doesn't" the horse ends up dead or has to be put down.
It works in Nepal and Tibet BUT they for the most part don't fence their animals in thats when the 'issues' happen at the feeders or water troughs.Well it does work UNTIL it doesn't , unfortunately when it "doesn't" the horse ends up dead or has to be put down.
Always safe than sorry! Glad at least YOU know what you are doing. I didn't know that about cattle! You sure learn something new everyday!Well it does work UNTIL it doesn't , unfortunately when it "doesn't" the horse ends up dead or has to be put down.
this was an amish farm. They dont really care I think. All their chickens were in the same area too
Always safe than sorry! Glad at least YOU know what you are doing. I didn't know that about cattle! You sure learn something new everyday!
Do you not keep chickens anymore? Just yaks and dogs?that makes sense as the chickens can pick thru the poo looking for undigested grain and other "goodies" sort of "recycling at its finest"
It works in Nepal and Tibet BUT they for the most part don't fence their animals in thats when the 'issues' happen at the feeders or water troughs.