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<blockquote data-quote="bambi_boy" data-source="post: 557557" data-attributes="member: 8052"><p>Taylor's mom here, </p><p></p><p>I must say I am rather disappointed in the language well as the name calling against my 13 year old, but I also respect that this is an "adult" forum, with people who do this as a business, and yes... not pets. Did I go into this with my eyes wide open, not really, had to rely on my vet who pulled Bambi through a serious illness, & he lived and I learned more in 2 weeks than I really thought that I would ever know about cows. More money than sense most would say, not really, but I took on the responsibility of this animal. He went from death's door to a healthy animal that is growing very well. As far as his name. Well... a 13 year old named him, and as she had to tell me when I said "pick a new name, Bambi is not a good name for a boy" she reminded me that BAMBI is a BUCK in the movie. So... tell Walt Disney that Bambi is a stupid name for a boy and move past that. </p><p></p><p>The 4 cows consume around 250 pounds of Purina Startena & Grower per week, and as my hubs says... we have put panties on them because of the fans & misters during the day. He is in my "backyard" that is nearly 2 acres, as my pasture has a donkey in it that is the meanest SOB alive to "small" animals. Will kill a dog/coyote in a heartbeat, that's his job to protect the goats, does very well I might add, no yotes have taken any goats (cute that rhymed) Was told by my vet to leave the calves separate until they were about 6 months for their safety. </p><p></p><p>Back to my point. Well done, you have given great advice, and trust me, any animal here that poses a threat will not be here long. Own a 7mm, .270 & 300 mag (my personal, not hubby's). Does not matter which one is used, animal will be dropped. No one under the age of 36 is allowed in the pasture/animal area without an adult - with ANY animal. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I personally have used this sign on when Bambi was younger, and many of you gave me great advice. I appreciate that, Bambi appreciates that. Do wish however that you would not have made my 13 year old cry though. </p><p></p><p>Have a great evening. </p><p></p><p>Kelly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bambi_boy, post: 557557, member: 8052"] Taylor's mom here, I must say I am rather disappointed in the language well as the name calling against my 13 year old, but I also respect that this is an "adult" forum, with people who do this as a business, and yes... not pets. Did I go into this with my eyes wide open, not really, had to rely on my vet who pulled Bambi through a serious illness, & he lived and I learned more in 2 weeks than I really thought that I would ever know about cows. More money than sense most would say, not really, but I took on the responsibility of this animal. He went from death's door to a healthy animal that is growing very well. As far as his name. Well... a 13 year old named him, and as she had to tell me when I said "pick a new name, Bambi is not a good name for a boy" she reminded me that BAMBI is a BUCK in the movie. So... tell Walt Disney that Bambi is a stupid name for a boy and move past that. The 4 cows consume around 250 pounds of Purina Startena & Grower per week, and as my hubs says... we have put panties on them because of the fans & misters during the day. He is in my "backyard" that is nearly 2 acres, as my pasture has a donkey in it that is the meanest SOB alive to "small" animals. Will kill a dog/coyote in a heartbeat, that's his job to protect the goats, does very well I might add, no yotes have taken any goats (cute that rhymed) Was told by my vet to leave the calves separate until they were about 6 months for their safety. Back to my point. Well done, you have given great advice, and trust me, any animal here that poses a threat will not be here long. Own a 7mm, .270 & 300 mag (my personal, not hubby's). Does not matter which one is used, animal will be dropped. No one under the age of 36 is allowed in the pasture/animal area without an adult - with ANY animal. I personally have used this sign on when Bambi was younger, and many of you gave me great advice. I appreciate that, Bambi appreciates that. Do wish however that you would not have made my 13 year old cry though. Have a great evening. Kelly [/QUOTE]
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