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congrats!I sold the white lionhead buck today. I have one more, it is supposed to be picked up tomorrow. And a lady is supposed to be buying the oldest goat buckling.
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congrats!I sold the white lionhead buck today. I have one more, it is supposed to be picked up tomorrow. And a lady is supposed to be buying the oldest goat buckling.
I could if i had to.I couldnt do it.
6, but i am keeping 2. Another lady considering the polled buckling.How many kids does that leave you, Cap?
Now that's a good kitty!Now thats a dog!
I could, I'm jut not smart enough.I couldnt do it.
I've had just about every..inside surgery there is to have. The hysterectomy was scary. Surgeon left three bleeders..I lost half my blood volume before he got back to fix me. It was awful. Glad Scott was there to keep the nurses on it..they were out in the hall partying for a nurse that was leaving. He was told at first when he went out to them my BP was dropping..oh..that's normal just after surgery. Then it kept dropping..I kept passing out. Super glad I had my neck done, my shoulder, appendix, gall bladder. Not sure if I left anything..out...I have had several surgeries in my life and I'm very grateful to the surgeons who performed them. I wouldn't be here today if they hadn't done some of them, like the hysterectomy or the gall bladder surgery and a couple others. I'd be crippled or in a lot of pain if I hadn't had some of the procedures done, like the ones on my shoulders. And yes, it takes real cajones or guts as my dad used to say, to take a person's life in your hands like that, put them under general anesthesia, cut them open, fix or remove the problem and restore them to a pain-free life, and I thank God for people like that. Why would we diss on people like that, who have gone into debt and spent 12 years of their lives to learn how to do that? I'd get down on my knees and thank them for all they have done for me.