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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1028965" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>When I was a kid my dad was heavily influenced by 5 acres and independence and the Have More Plan. We had Dairy Goats, rabbits, chickens, a worm farm, ducks and geese plus a several acre garden. When people asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up I told them a farmer. Left home at 17 and discovered that girls really liked cowboys, so I diddled in a small time rodeo for a while and partnered with a guy that broke horses. To work the horses we got some cows and I was hooked. Every time I lived anywhere that I could I got some cows and built a herd, then sold when we moved and when I could I got more cows. Fast forward 50 years and we settled in MO and got some commercial cows then gradually got into registered Red Angus and that's where we are today</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1028965, member: 34"] When I was a kid my dad was heavily influenced by 5 acres and independence and the Have More Plan. We had Dairy Goats, rabbits, chickens, a worm farm, ducks and geese plus a several acre garden. When people asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up I told them a farmer. Left home at 17 and discovered that girls really liked cowboys, so I diddled in a small time rodeo for a while and partnered with a guy that broke horses. To work the horses we got some cows and I was hooked. Every time I lived anywhere that I could I got some cows and built a herd, then sold when we moved and when I could I got more cows. Fast forward 50 years and we settled in MO and got some commercial cows then gradually got into registered Red Angus and that’s where we are today [/QUOTE]
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