Tasty Acres Homestead (From 2020 jump to 2023)

TAH

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Thank you all for the Condolences! :hugs

I'm doing well just really sad.

I'm pretty sure she choked to death... When I found her she was laying on her side with cud all over her mouth and nose area. I had just wormed, Normal pellets, Bright eyed, eating good, bouncing, etc. No broken bones, smashed marks. So really sad.
 

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Sometimes there are things that are completly out of our control that occur because they are the actions of the animal for whatever the reason. We tend to lay the blame on our neglect or lack of thoughtfulness and ability to prevent an injury or even the loss of an animal. Sometimes animals do crazy things while unattended that simply can't be avoided or noticed by us. You are very attentive, loving, and caring for all your animals and it is an absolute shame to have lost one so close and dear to you.....but, ya shouldn't blame yourself or punish yourself to any great degree....sometimes things just happen and we have to continue to enjoy the memories and let the pain and sorrow fade.......:hugs
 

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Well, I forgot about the earthquake!

It was a shaker but we are all totally fine. Had a few friends in anchorage area that got some damage but no one I know was hurt.

Here a few photos for those that haven't seen. All off the internet.
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Mostly road damage and a few rock slides but most are already repaired.

The aftershocks were crazy but not to much to do anything...Just kept us on edge.

Still no snow... Just raining buckets and 40degrees outside.
 

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