Posted by dave2 on October 17, 2009 at 01:40:14 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Wife left me....... posted by 730 virgil on October 16, 2009 at 18:17:13:
730 virgil said: (quoted from post at 18:17:13 10/16/09) dave do you plan to return states after you retire?
Never know.
Our place here will be paid off in a few years, wife'll have a good retirement and better health coverage that'll cover us both much better than ....well,you know......
Wait and see if I live that long and go from there.
JD Puller:
Yes, they make horses over here..... When the whole country's rabbit hounds go back to uncle Bubba and Marcel's porch dogs, there's not much future. Gotta get some outside stuff. Think we are pretty much rounded out now though unless we decide to take our stallion out of the gene pool, but he's got a lot of years left.
Gitrib:
Our ancestors thought it'd be neat to introduce a little color once and you see what it got us :shock:
Pigeon folks never cease to amaze me.Just about all the old farmers in my town keep a few. Don't know if it's true, but was told that some sell for as much as $15-20k for carrier pigeons.
Every State should have at least one well monitored slaughter house. It would be a lot more respectful way to go for broken or unwanted horses. And would clear up the market for good animals also.
James:
I'll not go into any details on the net until everyone is safe at home. Never know what kind of freaks read this stuff.
No, I'm not pointing at little joey....
That Lou guy:
Better be a little nicer mister.else I'll come key that damned ole tractor :shock:
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