That's the problem with the internet. Anybody can say anything without having any facts. Fact is,I told the wife to write up an ad to sell the cows while I was laying in intensive care for the second time. I had offered to help both of my sons take it over if either of them wanted it,but I just couldn't do it anymore. The oldest boy said no without even thinking about it. The younger son had already gotten a job at TSC,said he needed to think about it. He did and turned it down. Said it wasn't what he wanted to do for a living,but he'd help me out as much as he could for as long as I wanted him to. The wife and I decided we could either sell them now for our price of she could sell them in a hurry after I was dead. Six weeks later we had a buyer for them and they were gone. I remember one time a neighbor telling me that nobody over 50 had any business milking cows. (this was after he'd sold his) I kinda chuckled to myself,thought "yea,I'll die of old age milking cows". What I didn't know at the time was that you can die of old age at the age of 50. He was also the one who told me that there's life after milking cows. Boy was he right. I hope for your sake that you live long enough to find out for yourself. It happened pretty quick to me. I was milking that night just like always when my hand curled up,my arm pulled up against my chest and my blood pressure went through the roof. Luckily my wife's a nurse and was right there milking with me. I sure wish you better luck wih your health than I've had,and I hope somebody is there with YOU when yours gives out. Good luck.
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