Posted by Ron in Nebr on March 04, 2008 at 22:34:29 from (66.252.113.61):
In Reply to: Whats Everyone Do? posted by Tom B...IN on March 04, 2008 at 12:18:54:
Along with being a single dad and all that entails, for my paycheck I am an animal nutrient provider(put up hay and feed it to cattle), animal confinement technician(fix and build fences), animal water technician(fix and maintain a few dozen windmills), animal transportation coordinator(move cattle from one pasture to another), part-time veteranarian, mechanic, welder, carpenter, plumber, electrician, calf roper, trucker, snow shoveler, barn cleaner, pesticide applicator, painter, roofer, tree trimmer, tire repairman, road maintanance technician, gutter cleaner, and probably a couple dozen other things I'm forgetting(night calving gets to a guy after awhile).
Or one could narrow all the above down and just say I'm a rancher. 5th generation in the Nebraska Sandhills with around 1400 head to keep an eye on give or take a few hundred at various times of the year. Went to college for auto mechanics and did that for several years before moving back to the ranch for good.
In my "free time" I'm an antique collector and trader(from old tractors and cars down to bottles and everything in between), a mediocre guitar player, stock car racer, hunter, trapper, and well practiced joke-forgetter.
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