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So going to try and eat something, my Sweet son is still in the hospital. How I love that boy ( really a man, but always my baby) Wont be getting out till Mon or Tue and than not really sure.
 
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Better than a friend of mine who was working on his market steers's tail in Beef Fitting and Showing when the animal coughed and he suddenly was in matching green, cowboy hat to boots: he spent the rest of the hour walking around the ring in 90 degree heat while the stuff dried on, but at least he didn't get dinged for his show clothes being dirty?

Oh Sick,
Had a doe cough and I was walking behind her, up she left it on me...

Some how I'm thinking this is not a doe as in bunny doe? This is BIG COW Doe?
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OK, I get it.
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And cough is poop?
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Education at its finest. It was not in my dictionary, and sure was not in google either.
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DOE was dept of def. lol.
 
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Oh, yeah.

I noted in the BYC standards that all profanity is forbidden; this is hard for me, as I was raised to think the S word was a technical farming term. And then I went to Evergreen...
 
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My cousin's two (Wheaten and Buff) have sort of put me off EEs by their lack of common sense; they always miss the chicken treats because they run for the hills when they see me and sneak carefully back just in time to miss whatever it was my pocket food was (I'm an insulin dependant diabetic), but thanks for the offer. I'm also looking for a nice wether to help me with blackberries and plum root suckers, but it soulds like you're fresh out?

Julia, my Great-Grandmother planted Himalayas back when the Extension Service was promoting them as "an easy fruitful plant for the family garden" and I've got burls the size of volkswagons.

Cant feed the goats anything that is a stone fruit, so please keep them away from the Plum stock..

Even the wood? I never heard that- is it the trace amounts of cyanide?

Looks like I get to start with hiring the unreliable tree guy to come and get rid of the root suckers as well as the totally unwanted hawthorn.
 
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Better than a friend of mine who was working on his market steers's tail in Beef Fitting and Showing when the animal coughed and he suddenly was in matching green, cowboy hat to boots: he spent the rest of the hour walking around the ring in 90 degree heat while the stuff dried on, but at least he didn't get dinged for his show clothes being dirty?

Oh Sick,
Had a doe cough and I was walking behind her, yep she left it on me...
 
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Howdy! I think I still have relatives in Yakima, although my last great-aunt who lived there died last fall at 102.
 
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Oh Sick,
Had a doe cough and I was walking behind her, up she left it on me...

Some how I'm thinking this is not a doe as in bunny doe? This is BIG COW Doe?
lau.gif
gig.gif

OK, I get it.
lau.gif
gig.gif

And cough is poop?
lau.gif
gig.gif

Education at its finest. It was not in my dictionary, and sure was not in google either.
gig.gif
DOE was dept of def. lol.

Doe as in goat female
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Better than a friend of mine who was working on his market steers's tail in Beef Fitting and Showing when the animal coughed and he suddenly was in matching green, cowboy hat to boots: he spent the rest of the hour walking around the ring in 90 degree heat while the stuff dried on, but at least he didn't get dinged for his show clothes being dirty?

Oh Sick,
Had a doe cough and I was walking behind her, up she left it on me...

I started going to the barn and watching the milk cows as soon as I could talk (we lived up on the Mountain Highway then, there was basically no radio reception and Dad got bored milking two cows and bucket feeding six or seven calves) so I don't remember when it was I learned never to stand directly behind a cow. Later, I learned this also applies to sheep and goats, although only in times of stress or new pasture. Other things I had to learn the hard way, starting with testing what my parents told me to avoid the new electric fence around the vegetable garden (they said "Don't touch it, it will bite!" so I bit it first) and the duck house full of Muscovies that belonged to our landlady (although it was my sister who was walking a rail fence and fell into an acre of eight-month-old Toulouse Geese). It was a wonder either of us lived to the age of six.

I have decided I'm too sick to go to church; in a wee bit I'll go out and take new photos of Ian and Sylvia but I have to build up the strength to change into work clothes first.
 
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Hi I'm from Outlook! Glad to see you here! Where did you get your Delaware's? I was interested in starting a flock! Welcome, I haven't been here long either, great source of information and comic relief!!
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Some how I'm thinking this is not a doe as in bunny doe? This is BIG COW Doe?
lau.gif
gig.gif

OK, I get it.
lau.gif
gig.gif

And cough is poop?
lau.gif
gig.gif

Education at its finest. It was not in my dictionary, and sure was not in google either.
gig.gif
DOE was dept of def. lol.

Doe as in goat female
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Ah...smaller.
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Note to self...don't walk behind big farm animals without full rain gear.
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