Yep, or a donkey. They just about give those things away.Jogeephus":yxfgy6te said:I'm thinking a horse would be the ticket.
Alpaca and Lima too.RanchMan90":3qrybzoi said:Yep, or a donkey. They just about give those things away.Jogeephus":3qrybzoi said:I'm thinking a horse would be the ticket.
But then she wouldn't have any company.Cross-7":1m0nb954 said:Get rid of the cow.
You've got more than you can feed now.
Ain't no money in an open cow
BRYANT":2qo0c8t0 said:I'm done with this one.
I still think its a fake, more now than before. I hope it is fake because if not this woman is the one in danger and needs help more than the cow.
Has an excuse for all advice.
Rafter S":3ppfm05s said:As you can see, I don't use my name here either (though I probably wouldn't be hard to track down). Almost no one does, so for me that's not an issue. With that being said, if the boyfriend is as bad as you say, get out. Find a way to move. The longer you wait the harder it will get. I have a daughter who's probably about your age, and I'd tell her the same thing. Actually I'd go get her and bring her home.
alisonb":31rvop69 said:Judging by the pics your cow looks just fine. She will however go downhill very quickly if you leave her in that pasture in it's present condition without supplementing her food...buy her a bale of hay ;-)
Some of you people really have me shaking my head. :roll: You do NOT know my situation. There are two others involved. I have no income. I am a caretaker of a 90 yo veteran because I refuse to put him in a nursing home. So please go and judge someone else. retty:alisonb":1p3iiyor said:There is no such thing as "can't"...Nito_Incog":1p3iiyor said:I can't move, he can't move.
Please send that photo so you can get some honest advice before that cow drops dead as well.
Thank you for your kind reply. Ever since her pasture buddy died I have been going to Tractor Supply weekly and buying her alfalfa cubes meant for cows :lol2: just so I can go down there and give her some "treats" and keep her company. She loves them and she loves me. She dances and she also does a full 360 . Amazing. I will not be eating her, he can :lol2:tom4018":qsycxecv said:From what I can tell she looks to be in good condition now. Saw you got hay. You may also give her a little feed everyday depending on hay quality.
Lots of people keep cattle and goats together.
dcarp":3ljslyp8 said:My post was not intended to criticize but rather incourage & motivate. In life anything is possible if it is wanted enough. Maybe now maybe later, only the individual involved can determine the right timing.
Lighten up, most of the folks on here are great people, willing to help those who want help & appreciate it. I find the best way to deal with negative comments is to ignore them. You won't change their minds and it just drags you down to their level.
The cow looks good, keep up the hay & some cubes now and then. Goat would be a good companion but you will need really good fences as they are escape artists.
Good luck with everything. :tiphat:
Jogeephus":2gszkhfj said:I'm thinking a horse would be the ticket.
jedstivers":22r2vbjs said:Nito did you happen to live in a sort of commune a few years ago run by someone you called Father?
Cross-7":qjh36mi3 said:Get rid of the cow.
You've got more than you can feed now.
Ain't no money in an open cow