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<blockquote data-quote="snake67" data-source="post: 1111967" data-attributes="member: 17764"><p>I waited to see if anyone would step in and answer - no one did so I decided to answer it my way - the same way my own father would have answered me if I had asked the same whining question.</p><p></p><p>Hay problem in Texas?</p><p></p><p>I wish I had those troubles seeing as to the hundreds of bales I feed out every year.</p><p></p><p>It never hurts to have about 100 bales in reserve</p><p></p><p>I assume there is no one to feed them in that pen so whether it means they are OK or not is actually a moot point - why would you care? They are on one side of the fence and the feed is on the other side.</p><p></p><p>They are going to go hungry. Plain and simple. They will eat the schitte stuff if forced to - but so would you if you had to.</p><p></p><p>So now I put on my azzz hole hat and tell you that it is your responsibility - I do not care if it is midnight and you have a broken leg - get up there and feed them, have someone else feed them or get rid of them - asking here is not the issue - animal husbandry IS the issue.</p><p></p><p>Any animal can go without for a couple of days - but if they need to go without feed because you cannot make it to them to feed them - then why even own them?</p><p></p><p>Do your job and stop whining about being behind schedule and then coming here for moral support.</p><p></p><p>Bez</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snake67, post: 1111967, member: 17764"] I waited to see if anyone would step in and answer - no one did so I decided to answer it my way - the same way my own father would have answered me if I had asked the same whining question. Hay problem in Texas? I wish I had those troubles seeing as to the hundreds of bales I feed out every year. It never hurts to have about 100 bales in reserve I assume there is no one to feed them in that pen so whether it means they are OK or not is actually a moot point - why would you care? They are on one side of the fence and the feed is on the other side. They are going to go hungry. Plain and simple. They will eat the schitte stuff if forced to - but so would you if you had to. So now I put on my azzz hole hat and tell you that it is your responsibility - I do not care if it is midnight and you have a broken leg - get up there and feed them, have someone else feed them or get rid of them - asking here is not the issue - animal husbandry IS the issue. Any animal can go without for a couple of days - but if they need to go without feed because you cannot make it to them to feed them - then why even own them? Do your job and stop whining about being behind schedule and then coming here for moral support. Bez [/QUOTE]
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