BUT PAW! I don't wanna be a farmer!I have one of those, heavy but very versatile.
@Xerocles if you want to be a farmer and build pole barns you need a tractor ... with a post hole auger ... and pallet forks. Of course then you wouldn't have nearly as many interesting stories to tell us
I think digging for doo-doo in a sheep’s butt with a latex glove is a helluva great time!
Since you want goats, you will want them to be healthy and parasite free. Worm load can overcome them and they can die before you know what happened. Learning how to run fecals and finding out which sheep needed worming, which ones didn't and which ones had such a high load that I was amazed that they weren't dead, has been a fantastic tool to use. Yeah, I get pretty excited about it, but it doesn't take much to amuse me.Now Baymule.... I can get pretty kinky sometimes, but that one's got me arching my eyebrows just a bit!
Necessary, of course. Not overly disgusting I can buy. But if you think of that as "a helluva great time!" you might want to talk with someone professionally.
Brings up an interesting (but off topic) question. Couldn't you do the same test on fresh poop AFTER it exited the animal?Since you want goats, you will want them to be healthy and parasite free. Worm load can overcome them and they can die before you know what happened. Learning how to run fecals and finding out which sheep needed worming, which ones didn't and which ones had such a high load that I was amazed that they weren't dead, has been a fantastic tool to use. Yeah, I get pretty excited about it, but it doesn't take much to amuse me.
Ok. Remember you're talking to someone who has just begun to climb out of the primordial ooze.Once it hits the ground, it is contaminated...….oh, that is funny. Contaminated poop! What's the flip side of that? Clean poop?