Another Michiganiac, LOL! ;)

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:thumbsup and :welcome Lost Nation - me thinks you are going to fit in well on here and not all guys like manicured lawns :lol: in fact with all the free rangers here there's no chance. Would like to do some of the things you get up to but I'm a guy :lol: (canning and dehydrating). My beloved makes fantastic use of all our fruits and veg. Enjoy the forum
 

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Oooops, sorry, Niagara . . . abt the ummmm "plumbing" differences(& the fact that we happen to accidentally be ripping on GUYS a little bit, LOL), buttttttttttt! My beloved has gotten exTREMEly appreciative of our milk cow that we tether around the unfenced areas during "pasture season", b/c she saves him a LOT of mowing. (& tethering her around saves us a LOT of hay-feeding, in the process, too) ;)
 

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Speaking of Guinea...is she bred or not (when she ran off to visit the neighbor calf....)?
 

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LosNation!

I just realized that I have some "grandkids" of yours.

My LaMancha is from Heavenly Homesteads' herd

Heavenly Homestead Cloverbud (Autumn Acres Hunter x Heavenly Homesteads Dixie)

She was bred to Lost Nation Surge Jitney, making him the sire of my 2 kids.

I just put 2 and 2 together this morning when I was milking, I'm sorry I didn't think of it last night!

My neighbor's (Saaga-Togg on here) Toggs are from Destiny Valley Farms near St. Charles, MI. She does have some darker Toggs--who knows where they came from--long story
 
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