tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5005382317947027783.post2593447135908418575..comments2024-03-15T00:14:25.051-07:00Comments on Brays Of Our Lives: No Bovine Shall be Permitted Without These Conditions Being Met.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5005382317947027783.post-59363939149867448802010-09-21T14:53:27.005-07:002010-09-21T14:53:27.005-07:00Fenway-
Perhaps if you could create / fabricate i...Fenway-<br /><br />Perhaps if you could create / fabricate issues of a veterinary nature therby keeping the vet budget high... vague intermittent lameness comes to mind... the arrival of the bovine with watery poops, excessive salivation and possible horns might never happen. <br /><br />I'm just sayin' :)Valentinohttp://transitiontoharmony.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5005382317947027783.post-13317072048612999612010-09-21T12:33:31.444-07:002010-09-21T12:33:31.444-07:00I quite agree with Fenway and offer this from pers...I quite agree with Fenway and offer this from personal experience. If you have nice fences and nice property and are justifiably proud of your farmkeeping skills, that pride will be outraged on a daily (hourly!) basis if you have a cow or more than one cow (shudder). I had cows for too many years to ever EVER want to do that again. I had beef cattle, I had a milk cow. You will not ever in any other way experience the level of flies, stink, fence destruction, pasture surface destruction, barn destruction, human foot destruction (even in boots), etc., etc., ad nauseum. I offer this: admire their lovely soft eyes and gentle moos from afar, brush them, give them treats, etc. but all on "visitation" basis. You WILL rue the day you acquire a bovine resident of your lovely farm! I beg of you to please reconsider and leave the cow husbandry to others, others with already mud- and hole-filled bogs for pastures, tattered barbwire fences and barns with wall holes - for all ALL of those are a mere sampling of how a cow will treat your wonderful home! Gratitude they have not. Surely "mess" is part of their genes, heredity and even likely their extended Latin species name!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com