Hoof care...who can tell me more...

WildRoseBeef

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GrowURown said:
OH NO! NO BABY COWS! we do that with the goats, babies, milk...oh no! THAT is more stressful than the ride to the butcher! Don't you talk me into it! OH NO! I don't want to know any more about birthing no babies than I already does!

Keep telling me things like TASTY and CHARBROILED.....not BROOD or BREED...the goats reproduce and the cows get eaten! And mean roosters too, but that's a different forum!

Don't talk me out of eating the cow, and don't tell my wife we could breed it, she's already trying to play match maker for the hog and find her a prom date!
:lol: :lol: Don't worry, it was just an innocent suggestion! :p But seriously, the possibility is always there.
 

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I know...relax you say :) ....it's just the goats started out by accident and before you know it we went form 3 goats...to 9 goats...got it down to 7...and then one had TRIPLETS! Then 3 more does had one baby each! So we were at 13 goats! All by taking in 3 on accident, and 6 more as a trade for the neighbor backing into my wifes truck! Two were supposed to be bred, the others we didn't know, but they just started popping left and right! If we can keep the cow population under control, I will be a happy camper :) You would have to knwo the story of the goats to know why the thought of multiple cows scares me...that was something else!


I SWEAR if this cow ever multiplies into ANYTHING OTHER THAN BEEF I will be caught in a nightmare! No more breeding or multiplying of anything until next year and I will be satisfied.
 

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GrowURown said:
I know...relax you say :) ....it's just the goats started out by accident and before you know it we went form 3 goats...to 9 goats...got it down to 7...and then one had TRIPLETS! Then 3 more does had one baby each! So we were at 13 goats! All by taking in 3 on accident, and 6 more as a trade for the neighbor backing into my wifes truck! Two were supposed to be bred, the others we didn't know, but they just started popping left and right! If we can keep the cow population under control, I will be a happy camper :) You would have to knwo the story of the goats to know why the thought of multiple cows scares me...that was something else!


I SWEAR if this cow ever multiplies into ANYTHING OTHER THAN BEEF I will be caught in a nightmare! No more breeding or multiplying of anything until next year and I will be satisfied.
:lol: :) :) I hate to rub it in further, but cows can be like chips: can't help but have more than just one! ;););) I know I know, I'm sorry....
 
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