Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

Ok shoot me now..... I know this is long. It is not chicken related but you can change the word Horses to Chickens and would make it worth reading. I saw it on Facebook and just had to share. So just skip it if your eyes are already crossed from my previous post. Thanks TO !!! Cuties and BL4.... this is a must read for you two.... Use this argument to convince your husbands Why you NEED a Horse (or two) !!

"Because My Daughter Grew Up With Horses"
By Unknown, Loving Father

My daughter turned sixteen years old today; which is a milestone for most people. Besides looking at baby photos and childhood trinkets with her, I took time to reflect on the young woman my daughter had become and the choices she would face in the future. As I looked at her I could see the athlete she was, and determined woman she would soon be. I started thinking about some of the girls we knew in our town who were already pregnant, pierced in several places, hair every color under the sun, drop outs, drug addicts and on the fast track to no-where, seeking surface identities because they had no inner self esteem. The parents of these same girls have asked me why I “waste” the money on horses so my daughter can ride. I’m told she will grow out of it, lose interest, discover boys and all kinds of things that try to pin the current generation’s “slacker” label on my child. I don’t think it will happen, I think she will love and have horses all her life.

Because my daughter grew up with horses she has compassion. She knows that we must take special care of the very young and the very old. We must make sure those without voices to speak of their pain are still cared for.

Because my daughter grew up with horses she learned responsibility for others than herself. She learned that regardless of the weather you must still care for those you have the stewardship of. There are no “days off” just because you don’t feel like being a horse owner that day. She learned that for every hour of fun you have there are days of hard slogging work you must do first.

Because my daughter grew up with horses she learned not to be afraid of getting dirty and that appearances don’t matter to most of the breathing things in the world we live in. Horses do not care about designer clothes, jewelry, pretty hairdos or anything else we put on our bodies to try to impress others. What a horse cares about are your abilities to work within his natural world, he doesn’t care if you’re wearing $80.00 jeans while you do it.

Because my daughter grew up with horses she understands the value of money. Every dollar can be translated into bales of hay, bags of feed or farrier visits. Purchasing non-necessities during lean times can mean the difference between feed and good care, or neglect and starvation. She has learned to judge the level of her care against the care she sees provided by others and to make sure her standards never lower, and only increase as her knowledge grows.

Because my daughter grew up with horses she has learned to learn on her own. She has had teachers that cannot speak, nor write, nor communicate beyond body language and reactions. She has had to learn to “read” her surroundings for both safe and unsafe objects, to look for hazards where others might only see a pretty meadow. She has learned to judge people as she judges horses. She looks beyond appearances and trappings to see what is within.

Because my daughter grew up with horses she has learned sportsmanship to a high degree. Everyone that competes fairly is a winner. Trophies and ribbons may prove someone a winner, but they do not prove someone is a horseman. She has also learned that some people will do anything to win, regard-less of who it hurts. She knows that those who will cheat in the show ring will also cheat in every other aspect of their life and are not to be trusted.

Because my daughter grew up with horses she has self-esteem and an engaging personality. She can talk to anyone she meets with confidence, because she has to express herself to her horse with more than words. She knows the satisfaction of controlling and teaching a 1000 pound animal that will yield willingly to her gentle touch and ignore the more forceful and inept handling of those stronger than she is. She holds herself with poise and professionalism in the company of those far older than herself.

Because my daughter grew up with horses she has learned to plan ahead. She knows that choices made today can effect what happens five years down the road. She knows that you cannot care for and protect your investments without savings to fall back on. She knows the value of land and buildings. And that caring for your vehicle can mean the difference between easy travel or being stranded on the side of the road with a four horse trailer on a hot day.

When I look at what she has learned and what it will help her become, I can honestly say that I haven’t “wasted” a penny on providing her with horses. I only wish that all children had the same opportunities to learn these lessons from horses before setting out on the road to adulthood.
 
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Sunday Evening All....hard to believe the weekend is gone already.

It's the APA Wisconsin International Poultry Show at Portage....Sept 28th and 29th frenchie..guess you could call it a sporting event....hope to see you there.

Good Luck with the Cougar hunt Angibubs. I had someone offer me some ground cougar after their hunt...I opted out at the offer though....no feline for me....

Hope your mom's ladder returns bl4....I don't care for thieves.

The frost was light here...picked another 5 gal bucket of green peppers today. The carrots are huge and sweet....still have a row and half to dig.

The young Buckeye hens are really giving the older girls some grief....I think they think it's all theirs...LOL!

I'll be seeing some of you soon....

Peace...bigz
 
OK everyone, all together now,

THANK YOU VICKI!!!!

For what you ask???
Because I decided NOT to post pics of what came out of my Aussies' back ends yesterday!!! :sick
You're welcome :cool:
 
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I think I took around 300 pictures of my daughter today........ and she wants to go out again!!!! Ugh.... I think she should start paying me for this...... but I did get some beautiful shots of her. I'll post some of what I have taken when she decides which ones she likes!

Ducks are finishing up their molt so two of the three look like he!! but they were happy to see us.

Nothing else going on here. Kids have found Top Gear UK edition on Netflix so we have been watching a LOT of car stuff. Finding out what I would like to buy if I had an unlimited amount of $$$$$$$$$$

Thanks for posting that essay Frenchie; much appreciated!
 
I think I took around 300 pictures of my daughter today........ and she wants to go out again!!!! Ugh.... I think she should start paying me for this...... but I did get some beautiful shots of her. I'll post some of what I have taken when she decides which ones she likes!

Ducks are finishing up their molt so two of the three look like he!! but they were happy to see us.

Nothing else going on here. Kids have found Top Gear UK edition on Netflix so we have been watching a LOT of car stuff. Finding out what I would like to buy if I had an unlimited amount of $$$$$$$$$$

Thanks for posting that essay Frenchie; much appreciated!

You are so very welcome Mel.... just let me know when you want me to find you a horse or two !!! LOL

And thank you VickiW.... I have an upset stomach already today.... don't need the heaves too !!! LOL Or maybe that would help !!! LOL You didn't answer me though VickyW do you want some of those Amish hens? Anyone else if I go get some?
 
FRENCHIE. I loved reading your novella, ummm post, :) wish now that we had gone. Never knew about this! Good Lord willing, maybe we can catch it next year.
Thank you for the offer (you chicken enabler you) but I'm really getting my heart set on moving my little flock into a quality show line Aussie flock. Maybe wishful thinking, but I really think I'm going to try.
 
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Was just looking through pictures. Was trying to upload some of yesterdays pictures but for some reason it keeps stalling. Then tried an old one and it worked....

For you newbies.... here is my Queen Girl.... She is a Percheron/Morgan mare. I am driving her last fall in my Amish made forecart. She is my first horse. She is my love !!!
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Those railroad ties in the background have been here for a few years now..... suppose to use them for our fence on the 20 acres. Can't very well do that when the tractor isn't working though. Oh well.
 
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FRENCHIE. I loved reading your novella, ummm post,
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wish now that we had gone. Never knew about this! Good Lord willing, maybe we can catch it next year.
Thank you for the offer (you chicken enabler you) but I'm really getting my heart set on moving my little flock into a quality show line Aussie flock. Maybe wishful thinking, but I really think I'm going to try.
Does this mean you are going to get a rooster or keep the Aussie Roo that you might have? Warning Roosters are addicting !!! They are so cool !! Can't have just one !!
 
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Wow, I can't believe it. I finally got it uploaded. This is a picture of the Amish School in Bonduel. The classroom teaches grades 1-8. Not sure about K. See the gas light fixture on the ceiling. After all that time waiting for it to upload and looking at the picture it looks just like a normal classroom to me.....
 

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