redtailgal
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My ten year old doe does that to me. She doesn't look like she's breathing, and won't move even if I yell in her face. I'm worried that just as I get used to how heavy a sleeper she is and quit worrying every time I see her on her side, she'll actually be laying dead in her pen and I won't know for a while. :/freemotion said:Oooo, that's a great curse, Rolls!
I never would have spotted that hiding goat without help!
My Ginger punks me now and then. I've even shoved and rocked her while shouting and in tears before she woke up, blinking. She can be a sound sleeper.
Oooooo, I love this! You GO girl!redtailgal said:lol @ Rolls.
I'm on strike on the "family farm". Havent done a thing for almost a week now.
OK well, I bought some truffles and watched some TV.Gotta stop that or I'll end up looking like my goats.
I sat out under the cherry tree and read a book, and watched someone load hay all by themself.
I was nice enough to call after the last storm and say "YOU have fence down, good luck" .
I went and got a pedicure AND a manicure. (OOOHHHH that was nice).
Someone called and asked for help putting up a loose cow. OOPS!!!!! I was in the middle of a bubblebath. Gosh! I hate it when that happens.
Tommorrow, I'm gonna walk over to my neighbors house, and we will sit on the porch, sip tea and watch him try to repair the hay swath. ALL BY HIMSELF. :la
If anything other than my dogs or goats poop, it WILL lay in it.
I'm through getting mad, now I'm just gonna get my point across. (envision a little devilish horned emoticon here)
My 15 year old dog has done that to me twice.freemotion said:My Ginger punks me now and then. I've even shoved and rocked her while shouting and in tears before she woke up, blinking. She can be a sound sleeper.