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What to do with calves when out of town.
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<blockquote data-quote="GatorBuzz" data-source="post: 118968" data-attributes="member: 1738"><p>Thanks for all the good advice. I really appreciate it. I've talked with my neighbor, who will be happy to come over and check on them twice daily. I will ration out the feed to make it easier on him. He asked if I could do the same for him in December. So, contrary to some beliefs on this thread, I guess I'm not the only person in the country who leaves his farm for a few days. :roll: </p><p></p><p>As for what I do with the dog, she goes to a kennel. Don't have a cat.</p><p></p><p>As to whether I'm ready to be a cattle owner or live on a farm, as questioned by Caustic and Bez, well I'd say yes. I could give you all the reasons in the world, and I could explain the crazy circumstances that are REQUIRING my wife and I to go to Cali. But what's the point of justifying myself to people I don't know, people who don't care to have the reasons to begin with and would rather make assumptions? </p><p></p><p>Thanks again everyone. Your advice was, as usual, helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GatorBuzz, post: 118968, member: 1738"] Thanks for all the good advice. I really appreciate it. I've talked with my neighbor, who will be happy to come over and check on them twice daily. I will ration out the feed to make it easier on him. He asked if I could do the same for him in December. So, contrary to some beliefs on this thread, I guess I'm not the only person in the country who leaves his farm for a few days. :roll: As for what I do with the dog, she goes to a kennel. Don't have a cat. As to whether I'm ready to be a cattle owner or live on a farm, as questioned by Caustic and Bez, well I'd say yes. I could give you all the reasons in the world, and I could explain the crazy circumstances that are REQUIRING my wife and I to go to Cali. But what's the point of justifying myself to people I don't know, people who don't care to have the reasons to begin with and would rather make assumptions? Thanks again everyone. Your advice was, as usual, helpful. [/QUOTE]
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