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<blockquote data-quote="Suzie Q" data-source="post: 766168" data-attributes="member: 14334"><p>I have been told that the best medicine is a stomach full of milk. When I started and went to the sales. Those who knew us came up to me and would not let me look at the calves with the thought of buying. No, no and no. No matter how cute. Not until I had lactating cows that I could put them on. That went from the calves from only day old right up to the yards where they were about 4 times the size. No, no and no.</p><p></p><p>What you are talking about with problems happens to all of us. It is called Life. Life throws all kinds of things at you. As a farmer you have to learn to just get up and do it again. If you can not adapt and do that then I am afraid to say that farmers are top of the suicide list, so you have to be very careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suzie Q, post: 766168, member: 14334"] I have been told that the best medicine is a stomach full of milk. When I started and went to the sales. Those who knew us came up to me and would not let me look at the calves with the thought of buying. No, no and no. No matter how cute. Not until I had lactating cows that I could put them on. That went from the calves from only day old right up to the yards where they were about 4 times the size. No, no and no. What you are talking about with problems happens to all of us. It is called Life. Life throws all kinds of things at you. As a farmer you have to learn to just get up and do it again. If you can not adapt and do that then I am afraid to say that farmers are top of the suicide list, so you have to be very careful. [/QUOTE]
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