Dooley- Living like a pioneer!

Dooley

Lovin' The Homestead
Joined
Mar 14, 2009
Messages
139
Reaction score
0
Points
74
BarredBuff said:
Dooley said:
BarredBuff said:
:lol:

I really do not miss cattle at all. I have had them semi trample me. We have fixed elecltric fence in the rain. I have had manure in my mouth. On my hand. In my hair. On my ear. Thats why chickens are my favorite farm animals :love
Hehe, chickens are awesome! Just as long as you don't walk underneath the perch at night... :plbb
Ducks are awesome as long as you dont stand behind them after they've ate! Its bad.....trust me :sick
OOOSH...! :( I've had broilers do the same thing to me! When I pick them up, I always turn the butt side AWAY from me!

Perhaps it's a self-defense thing. :plbb
 

Denim Deb

More Precious than Rubies
Joined
Oct 21, 2010
Messages
14,993
Reaction score
619
Points
417
Ah, the education I'm obtaining on here. :lol:
 

BarredBuff

El Presidente de Pollo
Joined
Dec 7, 2009
Messages
9,308
Reaction score
1,019
Points
397
Location
Kentucky
Denim Deb said:
Ah, the education I'm obtaining on here. :lol:
DD, I have been manured on by most farm animals and household pey\ts. It really sorta funny! :lol:
 

Dooley

Lovin' The Homestead
Joined
Mar 14, 2009
Messages
139
Reaction score
0
Points
74
BarredBuff said:
Denim Deb said:
Ah, the education I'm obtaining on here. :lol:
DD, I have been manured on by most farm animals and household pey\ts. It really sorta funny! :lol:
Indeed it is! Once you get used to the smell... :sick
 

abifae

Abinormal Butterfly
Joined
Oct 21, 2009
Messages
5,820
Reaction score
4
Points
198
Location
Colorado
I worked in a spinal cord rehab hospital. Animal poop is easier to deal with than C-Diff ANY day.
 

SKR8PN

Late For Supper
Joined
Jan 6, 2009
Messages
2,686
Reaction score
0
Points
138
Location
O-HI-UH
BarredBuff said:
Denim Deb said:
Ah, the education I'm obtaining on here. :lol:
DD, I have been manured on by most farm animals and household pey\ts. It really sorta funny! :lol:
" 'tis better to be shot at and missed, than sh!t and hit." :D :D :D
 

Dooley

Lovin' The Homestead
Joined
Mar 14, 2009
Messages
139
Reaction score
0
Points
74
Whoo, past few days have been interesting!

Puppy has a bad habit of running too close to the stock. We went to a herding clinic on Sunday to learn how to stop that. I learned a lot. So, yesterday, when the goats escaped, I knew exactly what to do to keep him at a suitable distance. He did beautifully! He's really shaping up to be a dynamite herding dog! So proud of him, and myself! And my goaties, for putting up with him. :p

We had a brief warm snap, and most of the snow melted away, enough so that I could take Puppy for a long walk. I took a break to climb up an apple tree, and the next thing I know, he was following me up! Yes, dogs can climb trees! :clap

So far, this week has been :thumbsup, if slightly uneventful. However, just got the seed catalogs, so garden planning begins!
 

AL

Almost Self-Reliant
Joined
May 24, 2010
Messages
1,279
Reaction score
0
Points
108
Location
NW Florida
I love watching herding dogs work!

My dad had a hound that could climb trees.. her name was Popsicle lol
 

FarmerDenise

Out to pasture
Joined
Jul 25, 2008
Messages
4,163
Reaction score
4
Points
184
Location
Northern California
Now that I have 3 goats, I should look into teaching the dog to herd them. Unfortunately Blossom loves to head butt the dog and said dog is now afraid. I have gotta fix that. :/
 

Latest posts

Top