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<blockquote data-quote="johndeerefarmgirl" data-source="post: 420464" data-attributes="member: 6873"><p>Thanks to those you offered me advice on my situation and to those you only had to offer their opinion on my choice of a pet, I'm very disappointed. For your information, I never chose him as a pet, if was more like he chose me. Ten years ago we had a cow lose a calf, so we found one at our neighbors dairy farm. I ended up bottle feeding it and over time we became very attached. He broke out of the pasture one time, not to check out the grass on the other side of the fence, but to come home. I was working at the computer when I seen my holstein come up to the office window. So YES, he means a great deal to me and it's so sad that when I'm in need of an answer to help me in this situation, all some people care about is belittling my choice of a pet!!! Some of us just have more compassion in the world than others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johndeerefarmgirl, post: 420464, member: 6873"] Thanks to those you offered me advice on my situation and to those you only had to offer their opinion on my choice of a pet, I'm very disappointed. For your information, I never chose him as a pet, if was more like he chose me. Ten years ago we had a cow lose a calf, so we found one at our neighbors dairy farm. I ended up bottle feeding it and over time we became very attached. He broke out of the pasture one time, not to check out the grass on the other side of the fence, but to come home. I was working at the computer when I seen my holstein come up to the office window. So YES, he means a great deal to me and it's so sad that when I'm in need of an answer to help me in this situation, all some people care about is belittling my choice of a pet!!! Some of us just have more compassion in the world than others. [/QUOTE]
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