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I would like to publicly give a shout-out to Dennis Alwon for his willingness to, in my option, go above and beyond to help a fellow forum member.

Many thanks Dennis!
 
LOL, No problem at all. I wish I could have been more helpful. Now that I have your phone number I will sell it to all the telemarketers....:D
 
Given the ambiguity of "above and beyond", I instantly came up with a visual of checking a cow.

City boys will have to google it. :D

I'm guessing you're talking about "arming" a cow. It probably would freak most city folk out, but it's just one of those things that's part of having cattle. It's done all the time on dairies. You get used to it...
 
Given the ambiguity of "above and beyond", I instantly came up with a visual of checking a cow.

City boys will have to google it. :D

Great visual George...:D

BTW, when I graduated from college my friend got a job on a thoroughbred farm-- the horse had to --well you know- but they had to make sure pregnancy was not a possibility. Guess what my friends job was-----:lol:
 
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If you want disgusting you guys need to hang around pigs more often - there is a reason they are called pigs - anything goes with them, and were not talking just the interaction between the animal and the caretakers. They chew each others ears, tails, or other items off one another if you don't give them something to entertain themselves with. Dead animal in the herd - if you don't remove it promptly - you won't have to it will disappear on it's own - except the bones and hide will be scattered everywhere.
 
No doubt the vets get used to it, the cows seem to. The first time you see it done your life is forever changed.

Immune to the visual growing up, the one related "life-changing visual" from my childhood was when my dad could not figure out why he could not find back feet to pull a breeched calf. He called the vet out, who eventually pulled one half of a Siamese calf, and then the other. Boy, that leaves an impression on an eight-year-old mind. :eek:

The cow was fine thereafter though.
 
Perhaps... but take care, the first "Saint Dennis" was beheaded.
http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=42


Yeah but that is the Irish spelling of Dennis--- only one "N". Probably why he got beheaded. Beside I have been told I already lost my head.:D

All I did for Norb was get on a plane, rent a car and drive to his job and install a receptacle for him. He wasn't sure whether the ground went on the green screw or got tied to the neutrals... :lol:
 
Yeah but that is the Irish spelling of Dennis--- only one "N". Probably why he got beheaded. Beside I have been told I already lost my head.:D

All I did for Norb was get on a plane, rent a car and drive to his job and install a receptacle for him. He wasn't sure whether the ground went on the green screw or got tied to the neutrals... :lol:

LMAO

You left out whether or not the Ground goes Up or Down when installing the receptacle. :D
 
If you want disgusting you guys need to hang around pigs more often - there is a reason they are called pigs - anything goes with them, and were not talking just the interaction between the animal and the caretakers. They chew each others ears, tails, or other items off one another if you don't give them something to entertain themselves with. Dead animal in the herd - if you don't remove it promptly - you won't have to it will disappear on it's own - except the bones and hide will be scattered everywhere.

Billy goats, I have it on good authority, will pee on their own heads. No one knows why.
 
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