:cry: :cry: I have fought so hard and for some many years people who mistreat dogs, kids and other critters that cannot fight back.
I’m going to try and not be here when they come and get him, I’m afraid I’ll start crying.
I’m feeding everyone then going to run away from home.
I’m a coward I guess.
:D we love rottys wish we could have had one but our insurance comapany was asking us if our dog was a rot,pit,doby
so we opted for a anatolian.
little do they know that they can do more dammage then a rotty :D
fooled them
she loves kids
:cry: :cry: Jimmy is 16 hands he’s a big guy too but he’s probably a 100 to 150 under weight.
That’s why every spring we ask for a horse or 3 from the neighbors to “mow” or grass.
Again all I feel I can do is disagree with them, I can’t afford a horse they have already offered me another horse...
:( AHMEN! That’s kinda what I thought (ya I am clueless)
I lived in TX and bless your heart kills me.
I asked 1 of my other neighbors and they said they do put the horses to sleep to float their teeth up here.
This is her Hubbys horse and I think that since he’s out of town that she can deal...
:lol: :lol: UH YA! Avian… :lol:
I just think you’re havin’ a WHOLE lotta fun pokin’ at me! :lol:
I know I’m gonna eat them but I’m gonna have that red one’s head boiled and mount on my barn. :shock: :gag: :shock: :lol: :lol:
:( Remember clueless here?!
They said that because he has to have his teeth floated, has some sores in his mouth a abscess on his frog (?)
That no vets will put him to sleep so basically they can’t float his teeth is the biggy from what I understand.
He’s pretty skinny from winter but he’s got...
:?: Ya know that sounds like these cows, they were also in a remote pasture not that far off the highway so you could see them.
When we went to look at them the whole herd bolted (clueless here) next time I know better.
They are much better then they used to be, still wouldn’t trust them much...
Thanks i'll try that.
we talked today and decided we're going to try to get them used to getting grain in the trailer we should be able to get 'em in come the 4th,
will try the calm stuff.
thanks
:cry: the owners of Jimmy ( the 30 year old horse) is going to come and take him to the game farm tomrrow and put him down.
he's such a cool horse we love him.
they offered us another of thier old retired ropers but he likes to play with the dogs so i'll have to think about that.
sad to see him...
:lol: The ant farm was already here we’re trying to get rid of it.
These 2 came available when we were ready for calves and like I said they were a good deal so we jumped on it. We had them sold before we bought them so just feeding them up to butcher.
They may be just curious I (obviously)...
:lol: The ant farm was already here we’re trying to get rid of it.
These 2 came available when we were ready for calves and like I said they were a good deal so we jumped on it. We had them sold before we bought them so just feeding them up to butcher.
They may be just curious I (obviously)...
:oops: About 3 feet with a gate separating us.
All I know is when you see the red one throwing her horns and coming after you it might seem silly but it seems a bit aggressive to me.
I know chewing cud is normal BUT its all they do.
Unless our ASD is in the back pasture trying to warn off...