2024-2025 Market Lamb

Baymule

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I bought round bales for $50 and &60 a bale-for the big bales. 10 each from 2 different places. I bought 43 small round bales at $30 each. Kinda overkill but they were available and priced right. I’m now buying feed in the super bags, in the thousand pound range, it figures out to 16 cents per pound.
 

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So had a wild show this past weekend. I know I’m already allergic to goats (to the point that if I blow dry them without a mask, my chest gets very heavy for a few days). Now they were cattle at the show and one of them was being blown out right next-door to me. I found out I’m also very allergic to cattle. To the point that I cannot breathe in my chest is very heavy. Although day one when it first happened, I didn’t feel it as much because it didn’t settle yet. So I had a good time at the show and boots performed really well although we did not get a call back for showmanship but we did get fourth in our class. We then went to the hotel room and I couldn’t get any sleep because I cannot breathe. The next day I got even worse, and I learned how to use an inhaler. After the goat show happened where any people told me I looked like I was gonna pass out the whole time. I got home and I took a Benadryl and passed out and definitely feeling a little bit better now.

I added some photos of him in the ring and then some of us getting ready. It was so cold and I was blow drying him. I felt so bad but he needed it.
 

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