What are they teaching kids these days?

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It's your turn to milk the bull - I'm not doing it ever again!!! lol

Actually, some dairy bucks produce milk, you couldn't pay me enough to drink it, tho. Since dairy bucks can do that, is it possible that a dairy bull from an excellent milk producing line do that?

and, I had a hen that crowed and laid eggs. What's the world coming to?

I actually do have a hen that crows sometimes.
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I couldn't believe it.

Here's a link to the story:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=476258
 
Quote:
It's your turn to milk the bull - I'm not doing it ever again!!! lol

Actually, some dairy bucks produce milk, you couldn't pay me enough to drink it, tho. Since dairy bucks can do that, is it possible that a dairy bull from an excellent milk producing line do that?

and, I had a hen that crowed and laid eggs. What's the world coming to?

I actually do have a hen that crows sometimes.
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I couldn't believe it.

Here's a link to the story:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=476258

Maybe this book was written about her.
 
Very sad. but it doesn't surprise me.

There is a columist/radio guy named Trent Loos who is on an ag radio station we listen to and also has a column in a couple of farm papers we get, that says every child in the US should have required ag classes during their school years so they all grow-up knowing where their food comes from.
 

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