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Working on a sheep & cattle ranch in Glide, OR...the jerk had it all in barbed wire.and sheep would get stuck on the wire daily, and stand there and just starve if we did not ride the fence & free them, their fleece thus ruined..........this was a city guy, who got in a traffic accident, sued the city after he was left paralyzed from the neck down, (the city had not proper signage)
So he went on a spree buying land & animals he knew nothing of.........
People who think farming is a low-work job are nuts.
I looked at sheep coats, there's a place in Colorado where I could get one for about $20 but they make the Horned Sheep model to order and I'd have to wait for three weeks. I think I'm going to ask my friend Rose if she could sew me one- ripstop, not canvas, though, I think I've got an old ripstop rain poncho that would work and it's cooler for the sheep and easier to work with.
OMG, Farmers have the world on their backs, 24/7
Working on a sheep & cattle ranch in Glide, OR...the jerk had it all in barbed wire.and sheep would get stuck on the wire daily, and stand there and just starve if we did not ride the fence & free them, their fleece thus ruined..........this was a city guy, who got in a traffic accident, sued the city after he was left paralyzed from the neck down, (the city had not proper signage)
So he went on a spree buying land & animals he knew nothing of.........
People who think farming is a low-work job are nuts.
I looked at sheep coats, there's a place in Colorado where I could get one for about $20 but they make the Horned Sheep model to order and I'd have to wait for three weeks. I think I'm going to ask my friend Rose if she could sew me one- ripstop, not canvas, though, I think I've got an old ripstop rain poncho that would work and it's cooler for the sheep and easier to work with.
OMG, Farmers have the world on their backs, 24/7