Granny's gone and done it again

So I saw a local NP today about getting "on something" for my osteoporosis. After some discussion and asking lots of quesions I finally decided to go with the Prolia shot after all. The Fosamax is not a good choice for me because of my GERD. I had a brother who died in part due to esophagitis so I don't want to risk it. I also had a hip x-rayed while I was there. Remember I had my left shoulder treated for "frozen shoulder" several years ago? Well lately my left hip joint has been acting like it's trying to "freeze" too. I can no longer easily put my left ankle on my right knee without a lot of pain. So I guess we'll see what's up with that! Honestly I feel like the Tin Man a lot, lol! Somebody, oil me, i'm rusting! 😆

:( and tinman :lau:gig
 
maple ices long john for me.

out of the 8 that came home all the females for as least a while. I will have 2 new replacement heifers which depending on size I will breed them at 3 to cale when they are 4
Glad you made it home with livestock intact. Now go to bed! You need rest!
 
Do you ever oxen-ate them or steer them.
the only that got "broken" was Linus. ALL the rest get sold off After weaning the the 2 rounds of 7 way shots. Shoe was a mistake thought HE was a SHE. Hay I always planned on keeping. I like to have a spare (fluffer) bull around just in case.
 
I meant what males, Twist? Welcome home? :hugs

You can't just disappear like that, dammit! We WORRY! :old You are supposed to post an "I've arrived" notice when you get there! Granny couldn't sleep!
sorry first real chance I have had to just sit and be awake enough to type/spell
 
Got home about 2 am Tues night/ weds morning. After dropping the yaks and Craig off at the farm. Little over 1500 miles. The new ladies are NOT happy if you have to breakfast OR drive on the rumble strips This they let me know by bouncing/rocking the trailers.
 

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