Those girls are going to be trouble!
That's funny, in a kind of weird way.Regarding the pigs and having to feed them.... I have a 94 year old patient at work with a bit of dementia. She tells me everyday at least twice that she will eat anything but pork because a pig will eat anything and they are nasty!
Those girls are going to be trouble!
That's funny, in a kind of weird way.
I just meant that it was funny we humans eat far more variety than pigs. AFAIK humans eat everything the same as pigs eat, except we confine them in pens and feed them slop and encourage them to wallow in it. They'd probably wallow in mud if we didn't confine them in pens and make their only mud "slop." Creatures such as pigs, hogs, rhinoceroses, etc. often wallow in mud to avoid sunburn and fly predation. We feed them slop and we wonder why they wallow in it. That makes no sense to me. The reason they wallow in slop is obvious. They are unclean because we give them no alternative. We humans too would be unclean if we were raised the way we raise hogs and pigs.
The girls love to take dirt baths and nap in the sun. We provide them with diamectaceous earth "dirt bath boxes" (like kiddie sandboxes).And they haven't even reached the terrible twos.
+1Looking forward to the pics. I would have loved to be retired on a farm. There is something very comforting about being around animals. No dairy though. They require too much work. And no days off. A horse would be nice. A brood mare. Stallions can be very ornery. Maybe one sheep. An ewe. Although they like to butt also. But not as much as a ram. And definitely a female barn cat. A mouser. And it goes without saying, chickens. A family dog or two. One small one (a lap dog) and a medium size one. Big dogs cost too much to feed and are prone to more ailments. One or two cattle for the freezer. Females. One or two pigs. Sows. I think that is enough. Food for the freezer, and some of them for comfort. My ideal farm.
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Sounds fun CWS! It's been too long for me since I've been on my Uncle's farm in the summers. The only thing I don't miss is getting up @ 4 to head to the milking shed.
That's why on my dream farm there are no dairy animals.
My Uncle had 200 dairy cows...most of them were really good about smooshing you in the stalls, on purpose... I didn't mind the work, but I hated being stepped on. I earned enough every summer to buy my school clothes, supplies and pay for my extra-curricular activities with a little left over for spending cash through till the next summer.
The goats were fun...
I WANT!! No, I NEED!!!! Where'd you find them? Size 9-10 please!Look what I found:
Sorry--no pics! The batteries were dead. However, I will be bringing the girls again. They had a great time. When I "captured" them to put them in the Varikennel (I just could not bring myself to let them ride free in the car), they did a lot of "talking."
Myrtle: I don't like the look of this--last time we went anywhere in this, we moved.
Harriet: But, we moved to a better place.
Myrtle: Yeah, but she didn't take Rocky or the others.
Harriet: Oh dear, oh dear, where are we going?
When I let them out at the house, they were very interested in the everything. The DH was here doing some work and heading back out to the farm for the night, so he took them home. I was going to keep them here overnight, but thought that might screw up their egg production cycle. I wonder what they told the others when they got back from their day off the farm?
Myrtle: We went on a great adventure.
Harriet: That's because she likes us the best.
Myrtle: I bet you all thought we wern't coming back.
Harriet: Fooled ja, fooled ja. ha ha.
Cocky Rocky: All right girls, settle down now. Get busy with those eggs. Production was down yesterday. Any of you want to go into the pot?