neener92; new pictures!

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neener92 said:
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I vote for pictures of the goats!!!!! Do you want to trade a wagon full of hay for grain?
You want some?! Dad wants to get rid of some.
Only if you are willing to drive that hay wagon all the way through those West VA mountains to my house .That is sure one curvy, hilly drive, but very pretty.
 

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Haha! I don't even think a wagon would make it there in one piece! :)


UGH! I have about had it with these foxes, raccoons, bears and whatever else comes around thinking my critters are its snack!
We have a big old chocolate lab/border collie mix that has up until this year kept everything away. He is 12 years old and still goes out at night trying to keep critters away. He is one of the best dogs we have ever had and I will be completely lost when he isn't here any longer. That is the main reason I got Silas!

I have seen Squirt (lab/border collie) go after bears as they come down a tree grabbing their behind and sending them back up the tree, I've seen him kill possums, raccoons, squirrels, and groundhogs with one shake before.

We have seen several foxes around lately, in fact we saw one tonight near the dumpster....little boogers better watch out for Silas once he gets bigger! ;)

I keep saying now I know how 'normal' people feel having free range birds.
I am totally not used to this!

Here is a picture of Squirt from about 3 years ago.
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Sorry if that sounds random, I have a cold and can't really focus! :)
 

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Has anyone on here ever heard of a 'coydog'? My dad was telling my sister and I the other day about them bringing wolves into WV to kill coyotes (lovely idea by the way.....like it's not bad enough coyotes kill lambs and sometimes full grown sheep, how about we get something bigger that can kill calves and cows! .....IDIOTS! :smack ). Anyway, he was saying that my grandpa had killed a few coydogs when we had sheep, needless to say I was fascinated and had to google them....I figured a domesticated dog and a coyote could breed but I never really thought about it too much til I heard about coydogs. Just wondering if anyone else has heard of them....
 

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I have a cat that looks just like yours!! This is Taylor.

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I love all your pictures, especially the cute one of Rin :D

but my cat looks a lot like yours, too! hahaha how weird is that? I call him tomcat. Nobody likes him because he's mean to all the other cats and he sleeps on my hay.

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Those are beautiful cats. I don't have my kitty 'Andy' anymore, my lovely uncle shot him because I was late at getting him fixed and Andy was trying to breed his cats he doesn't want having kittens. Perhaps he should get his female cats fixed cause there are a lot of feral cats around here! :smack
 

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I found a blue Silver Fox doe! I'll be getting her the on the 6th! I am so excited! :weee

Here she is! I think I am going to name her Rue.
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We've been looking for a milk cow lately (I do enough bottle feeding calves and lambs that it's just cheaper to buy a cow). I found one today on craigslist (they don't have enough pasture or time for her and her 2 week old bull calf), so they are delivering her today from two and a half hours away. I am pretty excited! I'll be jumping right into evening milkings, and I've never milked before....unless you count several years ago we had two jersey cows here to breed with our angus bull, we milked once a day, I don't really remember it though.

Here she is with the lady's six-year-old daughter milking the cow.
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