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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13539"><p>When I was little, people would ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up, (not that I've actually grown up, just got older) I always said I wanted to be a farmer, they wuld say you mean a cow-boy, I'ld say no, a FARMER. We've messed with cattle and goats off and on for years, bred horses, had a commercial rabbitry, etc. Now at 60 I can say, I'm a farmer, took a while, but I made it. The treat deal sure wouldn't hurt.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> She loves apples, I'm quite</p><p>> tempted to have hubby give her</p><p>> apple slices several times a day,</p><p>> so that if nothing else, she'll</p><p>> come to associate him with the</p><p>> "treats" and hopefully</p><p>> won't run from him.</p><p></p><p>> The whole situation is quite</p><p>> funny, except for making it</p><p>> impossible for me to leave! You</p><p>> see hubby is the kind of person</p><p>> who bonds with all animals --</p><p>> we've petsit for people and had</p><p>> their animals not want to go back</p><p>> home! We boarded 2 horses last</p><p>> year, both were "evil"</p><p>> animals, but within a few days</p><p>> they loved him and would do</p><p>> anything for him. Hubby just has a</p><p>> way with animals.</p><p></p><p>> Thinking back though, my</p><p>> greatuncle was the one who taught</p><p>> me what little I remember about</p><p>> cattle (I started off with 1</p><p>> angusX cow when I was 6 years old,</p><p>> and built a herd that I managed</p><p>> until I was 18) and I remember him</p><p>> telling his friends "she</p><p>> talks to those cows and they talk</p><p>> to her", and he was very</p><p>> upset when I got out of cattle, he</p><p>> thought I should have made a</p><p>> career out of cattle farming,</p><p>> instead of being stupid, marrying</p><p>> a bum, and starting a family so</p><p>> young.</p><p></p><p>> Oh well, I guess you come back to</p><p>> the things that you really love</p><p>> eventually.</p><p></p><p>> Ann</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13539"] When I was little, people would ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up, (not that I've actually grown up, just got older) I always said I wanted to be a farmer, they wuld say you mean a cow-boy, I'ld say no, a FARMER. We've messed with cattle and goats off and on for years, bred horses, had a commercial rabbitry, etc. Now at 60 I can say, I'm a farmer, took a while, but I made it. The treat deal sure wouldn't hurt. dunmovin farms > She loves apples, I'm quite > tempted to have hubby give her > apple slices several times a day, > so that if nothing else, she'll > come to associate him with the > "treats" and hopefully > won't run from him. > The whole situation is quite > funny, except for making it > impossible for me to leave! You > see hubby is the kind of person > who bonds with all animals -- > we've petsit for people and had > their animals not want to go back > home! We boarded 2 horses last > year, both were "evil" > animals, but within a few days > they loved him and would do > anything for him. Hubby just has a > way with animals. > Thinking back though, my > greatuncle was the one who taught > me what little I remember about > cattle (I started off with 1 > angusX cow when I was 6 years old, > and built a herd that I managed > until I was 18) and I remember him > telling his friends "she > talks to those cows and they talk > to her", and he was very > upset when I got out of cattle, he > thought I should have made a > career out of cattle farming, > instead of being stupid, marrying > a bum, and starting a family so > young. > Oh well, I guess you come back to > the things that you really love > eventually. > Ann [/QUOTE]
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