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Nope. When did she send it? You simply have to or MUST, get the tracking info. It is so simple. That way you are not left waiting around or wondering where is it? It could be in Lithuania! You know up to the minute, where the package is. It is automatic with UPS and costs seventy cents with USPS. Either way... well worth the investment. thats why I suggested send me a check or money order and keep it.
Have fun rock climbing! I usually never get that far. Seems that I just end up beating my head against the wall. At least in FL I can beat my head agin a palm tree and get a coconut...........
Will be delivering 3 bantam Orloffs, and 2 Delaware bantams to a nice family in Omaha, that contacted me last week.
Their 9 year old son is learning Russian
, and loves the birds.
They are building a coop on their 25 acres and have a horse barn. Contractor to finish coop Sat. It will be all set up with a heat lamp, has electricity etc.
We are going to Omaha on Sun. cause our flight out is at 8:00am Mon. and I don't want to go at 2:00am just to get their in time. They will p/u birds at the hotel. Not looking forward to the 3 hour layover in St. Louis... yuck! Hope the bar isn't packed like it was last time..........
when i went out to milk on this lovely morning (we have -9 here) Goldie thought i was nuts then kicked at me everytime i touched her. guess my hands where cold. what milk i did get steamed all the way to the house. heater was just not doing a very good job this morning.
everything here is being loud. Roos had a crow off goats complained about the cold dogs are barking over a bone (at least 3 bones out there but this 1 special). if the quaker and amazon parrots start screaming i might kill something. maybe they are trying to warm it up with hot air.
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I don't know much about milk cows, (did many years ago, and milked goats too), but as for somone squeezin' my uh, um, parts on a cold day with cold hands, I think I'd be kickin' and bellerin too! LOL
Check the ends of her teats for frostbite. We've had a few does get that this year. You can still milk them, just don't mess with the end of the teat at all. You can put bag balm on them to help.
I hear you're coming up on Saturday. Liz told me you called her and made an appointment. I'll pop over to say hi!