Our cows got lots of strokes. Even, Beauty, the hell raiser. And we
had lovely milk cows too, like the late great Millie, who once got
ketosis and would race across the pasture for her administration of
glucose solution, served in a wine bottle. (Mom told the visiting
church ladies that the cow was an alcoholic and was only happy if she
had her daily grog.)
Marie
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Gene GeRue <genegerue AT ruralize.com> wrote:
>> Nobody was ever mean to our cows.
>
> But did you kiss them, rub them, and tell them how beautiful they were
> and how much you appreciated them?
>
>> But, as with humans, some are born that way.
>
> We will have to agree to disagree on that.
>
>> A cow who must be hobbled will make good hamburger.
>
> We are fully agreed on that.
>
> And now, off to the airport and a new grandson!
>
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