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im right there with you PSJ...its one thing if a predator kills and eats them, i can understand the food chain side of things. but when they are killed because they are there....thats what raises the bloodpressure!

BTW, stocked up on some ammo over the weekend...saw 3 coyotes not far from our fields, plus the stupid dogs owned by my Mother in law...things about to change at cockle-dood ranch

I'm glad you could find ammo.. we have been staring at empty store shelves here.. the stores sell out as soon as they get it unloaded from the trucks!
 
so it was well worth it... especially when the dogs hear their owner's voice and start with the puppy happy dances

That brought tears to my eyes, you are doing a great thing
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I am loving the dog I am sitting for a soldier. She is just a blast. I take a video of her once a week to email to her 'mom' in Afghanistan. I am not sure I could keep just any soldiers dog, because I have a large pack of my own, but I would do it again in a heart beat so long as everyone got along, or if the dog was ok in the barn.

This dog was raised on a diary farm in Wisconsin. Her job was to clean calves faces after bottles. So here she chooses to stay in my barn with my show steers. Which is quite entertaining considering she's a big bad pitbull. Lol :)
 
I would have a million chickens if they all had this girls personality. She may never lay again, but I couldn't care less. (oh and just a shameless cute picture of my little cowboy)
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And just a cute photobomb. He was playing with a bug and oblivious to the hen behind him.
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I would have a million chickens if they all had this girls personality. She may never lay again, but I couldn't care less. (oh and just a shameless cute picture of my little cowboy)
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And just a cute photobomb. He was playing with a bug and oblivious to the hen behind him.
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Your 'cowboy' is adorable! Looks like you are bringing him up right--in the dirt playing with bugs!!

Lisa :)
 
I would have a million chickens if they all had this girls personality. She may never lay again, but I couldn't care less. (oh and just a shameless cute picture of my little cowboy)
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And just a cute photobomb. He was playing with a bug and oblivious to the hen behind him.
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Precious! and your hen looks very similar to one of mine that recently started laying!! but man am i jealous of that SHADE! pretty much pasture land where i am...shade is hard to come by!
 
If he isn't in the dirt, he's on a horse lol. He rides with my husband several days a week already. We spend 80% of our time outside an in the barn.
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Sorry, I'm a first time mom. I am known for picture overload lol
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How old is he? My little man was on the riding lawnmower with me all day yesterday! loved every second of it!
 
Showbarnmom, keep showing us the pictures. He is a cutie! You have every right to be a proud momma!

I can still see my son standing in the middle of the mud puddle, pouring mud on his sister's head. Precious!!

Lisa :)
 

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