Mike CHS
Herd Master
Thor thinks the weed eater is attacking me when it's running and he does his best to kill it. 
I bet he tastes just as good as a un-horny ram.
JJ found another copperhead about 6 feet from my front door few days ago. curled up next to the flower bed I had been working in the day before. little bit of rat shot took care of him, thank you very much. JJ and emma have both been much more leery of the snakes they have found this year. I guess both of them getting bit last year put a little bit of sense in their heads and a bit more respect for things that bite. J never left where it was but she darn sure didn't stick her face down at it either. guess she's learning. emma on the other hand was in the house and slept thru the whole thing. i'm just as glad, she isn't as smart as her younger sister, the terrier just takes over and she grabs 'em. this one was almost 3 feet long, old guy I guess. the last two pictures are of my granddog tilly and her brother bob. they are staying with me until their mom can arrange transport to seattle. anyone want to go on a road trip, they'll pay for gas, lol.
he also gave me a bear roast. tickled about that, I've never eaten bear . any suggestions on how to cook it?
I just keep praying God's will over your situation. @Baymule I can't believe you sold both of those Hereford hogs. how are you going to judge how they taste by a couple of porkchops. @Pastor Dave please don't wait to long to get that hernia fixed. longer its there the bigger it can get and the more damage you can do. take care of yourself, lot of people counting on you.Looks like you are getting enough rain there, pasture looks green. We have a lot of brown here.chickens and ducks both follow the goats and sheep around in the pasture catching bugs that are flushed up by their grazing.
REALLY REALLY well. They are a good source of Trichinosis. Presumably the mother of a friend of DW's is in the medical books for surviving a really bad case of bear meat Trich.any suggestions on how to cook it?