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  1. misfitmorgan

    My goat’s leg

    .............They live in Chile...........:hide
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    When to deworm pregnant doe

    Safe-Guard(fenbendazole) is safe for pregnant goats just not lactating goats. Valbazen can also be used after 45 days of pregnancy Rumatel/mortantel is safe at any time. Oral ivermectin is safe for pregnant goats, though ivermectin for goats period is off label. Those are all the classes of...
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    Hello Ya'll!

    I'm glad you found us! I am also sure you will really enjoy your chicks either breakfast or dinner! Thats actually my girl Rosie, we sadly lost her awhile back now. She was a wonderful dog. We have everything. Sheep, goats, pigs, chickens, turkey, geese, ducks, and cows currently. We have had...
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    Misfitmorgan's Journal - That Summer Dust

    It is above my pay grade as well.....youtube is my friend and teacher :lol: Anything I need to do on any of the cars I just search for "how to...." and there is always a youtube video of how to do it, what tools you need, things to unplug first, etc. DH sent me a pic of the wrench I lost in...
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    Hello Ya'll!

    :welcome Very cute pics!! I'm sure you will learn tons. @Baymule another texas person for you!
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    Dexter Cattle

    Not sure where exactly you are wanting them located other then the Northeast. Here are some I found. Cow/calf pairs and heifers. https://cattle-exchange.drovers.com/listing/sale-15-dexter-cowcalf-pairs-0...
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    Help. Whats happening with my ewe

    No we would not keep her or any of her offspring. Same thing for bad mothers and low/no milk producers, them and all their offspring go.
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    Help. Whats happening with my ewe

    That was my thought, prolapse. Invest in a spoon and harness if you dont have one yet.
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    Misfitmorgan's Journal - That Summer Dust

    Technically the trailer has wheels..... but no I think I will stick with the trailblazer plan. Today and yesterday I just drove our chevy truck to work.
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    Misfitmorgan's Journal - That Summer Dust

    They finally came and picked up my car last night at 8pm. The trailblazer I am suppose to be driving is not driveable atm.....shocking I know. The battery was dead and couldnt jump it. So put a new battery in, it started fine. Next morning I get in and start it and find out I have no power...
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    Misfitmorgan's Journal - That Summer Dust

    Pretty much how it works out. I swear someone gave them calendars.
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    Missed CD&T booster

    We tried that.....bottle kids/lambs kept dying. So all bottle kids/lambs get CDT now, it literally costs us 80 cents per animal so I figure why not take the protection.
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    Question about how young to breed.

    No worries we dont mind at all, just want to be really clear.......we dunno for sure :lol:
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    Misfitmorgan's Journal - That Summer Dust

    That is exactly why I refuse to keep my car and have no comp on it. A lot of people come from out of state to hunt, just simply isnt enough. They keep the prices high on all licenses to help reduce the number of hunters because about 150yrs ago the whitetail was hunted to almost complete...
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    Misfitmorgan's Journal - That Summer Dust

    I'm not entirely sure as far as I know they go to different soup kitchens and volunteers process them for those kitchens. Even with the shooting they have programs where they SPAY does. From 2009 to 2019 hunting is down 20%, the pandemic actually got more people hunting they sold almost 250,000...
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    Question about how young to breed.

    You should be fine to show her bred but make sure you plan it out so she is showing at 4 month prego at best so you dont stress her to close to labor. There is not written guideline for showing or not showing bred does as far as I know and no guideline for how prego they should be so this is...
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    Misfitmorgan's Journal - That Summer Dust

    Ok I will give that a try. DH and I have have been talking about haylage and silage the past couple months. We will at some point be looking into a bale wrapper and a chopper, if the row crops scheduled for next year go well. I do know there are benefits to those and if we want to do more...
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    Misfitmorgan's Journal - That Summer Dust

    Oh yes our fields are full of corn, beans, sugar beets, oats, wheat, carrots, potatoes, alfalfa, etc plenty of food all over the place. You can drive around here and see over 50 deer in a single field some evenings. It has gotten bad enough they keep brining in the army and dnr to sniper/hunt...
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    My garden and bush beans that have a little extra.

    Mowing the weeds/grass between rows is a viable gardening option. It is not the best for the plants of course but does help retain moisture and keep the ground from heating up to much. With all the rain we have a lot of very big weeds that are trying to take over our garden as well.
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