Back when we got our first goats, we had to haul them 175 from my wife's dad's place in Missouri, to our farm in Nebraska. Not knowing we were gonna haul goats, we had no stock racks with us. We ended up putting two old bed springs in the bed of the pickup, put the goats in between, then pulling the springs together at the back. We got LOTS of odd looks - especially when we drove through MCDonalds on the way home.
One day, I decided to go to town. I had to fill my wife's Taurus, so I hopped in it. I met several people on the gravel road, then the highwayinto town. Several people in town also pointed, waved and honked. When I got to the stop sign at the town square, I found out why: The stupid barn cats had apparently decided to go to town, too. When I stopped, she came sliding down the windshield.
The first thing we built when we got the place was an outhouse. It stood out like a sore thumb on top of a bald hill. My brother begged me to "put a chimney or antennae on it" so people were asking him what it was. I told him to tell them it was what it was - an outhouse, and tell them such. Of course, me being me - I wrapped the thing in Pink Owens-Corning housewrap, so it practically glowed in the dark....
A couple of years ago, our Jersey milk cow gave us a nice, gentle heifer. I started her training early, and had her on a leash at only 3 days old. From then on, she was hooked. I used to get honks, waves, and laughs when people would see me walking my "dog" down the road.
Brother wasn't REAL impressed about the dog, either.....
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