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Better stock up on feedstore antibiotics
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<blockquote data-quote="CowboyRam" data-source="post: 1803452" data-attributes="member: 42312"><p>Dad is 87, and moves a lot slower now; he has rheumatoid arthritis, needs to have a knee replaced, but I don't think he should do it. I wonder if he could withstand the surgery. My uncle is 85, I think, he got rid of his cows several years ago, but he is still as busy now. His oldest son has about 300 or 400 head, his oldest daughter has around 150 head, and I have 65 head on his ranch. He has slowed down as well, but gets around a little better than dad. I don't think they will ever completely quit, well that is until their maker calls them home. If it was not for me dad would have sold the farm several years ago. I myself am pushing close to 60, dang, somewhere along the line I seem to be getting old, well there are more aches and pains now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowboyRam, post: 1803452, member: 42312"] Dad is 87, and moves a lot slower now; he has rheumatoid arthritis, needs to have a knee replaced, but I don't think he should do it. I wonder if he could withstand the surgery. My uncle is 85, I think, he got rid of his cows several years ago, but he is still as busy now. His oldest son has about 300 or 400 head, his oldest daughter has around 150 head, and I have 65 head on his ranch. He has slowed down as well, but gets around a little better than dad. I don't think they will ever completely quit, well that is until their maker calls them home. If it was not for me dad would have sold the farm several years ago. I myself am pushing close to 60, dang, somewhere along the line I seem to be getting old, well there are more aches and pains now. [/QUOTE]
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