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Amazing! Thx Tchernobog
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It was more Cheogh's doing than my own, as I must admit to have kind of forgotten about it all too.
I also feel I should point out, given how the thread got derailed a few years back, that we did in the end keep the cow and that she has given us two lovely calves since then. Last year she birthed a long legged black bull calf that netted us $1242.50 at auction for 710 pounds and this year she gave us this lovely heifer we are going to keep:
The heifer's name is Flavia in case anyone is wondering. I will be getting my first sheep tomorrow, so that is a whole other adventure.
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Sheep? Uh oh don’t go all “Broke Back” on us.
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I've seen the old cowboy shows. The sheep will eat to the root. Your cows will starve.
On a Cheogh related note, the shogo tribute site has been down for a while now.
http://shogo.pentacle.nl/e107/e107_plug ... rum.php?36
On a Cheogh related note, the shogo tribute site has been down for a while now.
http://shogo.pentacle.nl/e107/e107_plug ... rum.php?36
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To be clear, I am putting the sheep on pasture I have not been able to use with my cows for years due to the presence of my neighbour's cattle operation. Bulls fighting ain't pretty.
For about a month I had the cows grazing down only just about a third of the pasture I have available. With all of the rain, there is plenty of grass go around. It is making the bees angry but the pasture is great. I got stung more in one week than I was for all of last year.