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<blockquote data-quote="brownmule" data-source="post: 184502" data-attributes="member: 3131"><p>Im glad you were able to help the guy who got the cows, poor things.my frend jane and I are gulity of mercy buying LOL. the guys hate when we go to the stock sale with out them ,LOL</p><p> one time we came home with an old horse, i bet he was custard 's best ride at one time. LOL. i called him seabiscut, not the race horse but popeyes horse LOL, 25 + that's when the vet quit counting, we took pic of him and documented his progress,{me had a mean ol neighbor,who always kicken up the dust for us} we did joint suplments, leg wraps, high proten feed , soaked beetpulp, he had his special feed mix, he looked like he wont make it thru the winter, ribby, cow hipped,sunken eyes..back teeth was worn down to nothing,we knew we were gonna have a "visit"{from the sheriff} and we did, but we had receipts. pic, the works, we got him turned around, it took about a year to put all his wt back on and get rid of the hips and rib sticking out, he turn out to be the most greatfull critter we have,jane's daughter rode him some,just around the field, but he was loved everyday,had him for 4 years and last nov the old solider layed down for the last time,when he came in to our lives we told him, he'd never go hungry and he'd never leave, he was home! farming with your heart is not proffitable, but it is rewarding Rose</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownmule, post: 184502, member: 3131"] Im glad you were able to help the guy who got the cows, poor things.my frend jane and I are gulity of mercy buying LOL. the guys hate when we go to the stock sale with out them ,LOL one time we came home with an old horse, i bet he was custard 's best ride at one time. LOL. i called him seabiscut, not the race horse but popeyes horse LOL, 25 + that's when the vet quit counting, we took pic of him and documented his progress,{me had a mean ol neighbor,who always kicken up the dust for us} we did joint suplments, leg wraps, high proten feed , soaked beetpulp, he had his special feed mix, he looked like he wont make it thru the winter, ribby, cow hipped,sunken eyes..back teeth was worn down to nothing,we knew we were gonna have a "visit"{from the sheriff} and we did, but we had receipts. pic, the works, we got him turned around, it took about a year to put all his wt back on and get rid of the hips and rib sticking out, he turn out to be the most greatfull critter we have,jane's daughter rode him some,just around the field, but he was loved everyday,had him for 4 years and last nov the old solider layed down for the last time,when he came in to our lives we told him, he'd never go hungry and he'd never leave, he was home! farming with your heart is not proffitable, but it is rewarding Rose [/QUOTE]
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