[TheForge] The hard cider is good... OT:
Wesley Marquart
marquart at arlinn-tower.com
Tue Oct 26 23:28:29 EDT 2010
Well...
A three tine hay fork might be something to carry if you need to go into
'his' field... something to have between you and him... after all we are
all getting older and you might be just a couple steps too far from the
fence if you need to make a run for it...
I have to admit some of the [best] beef I ever had came from a
bareback/saddle blanket calf I had when I was about 10 years old...
He was delicious after he came back from his trip to the butcher!
... as for Bruce or Mark... might have them [over] for dinner but not [for]
dinner... :)
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Well aware of all that. He is on about 8 fenced acres, so I can largely
ignore him. I always have a .357 on my hip, so if he really poses an
immediate threat of death to me, I can stop him... I think. :)
Thanks for the concern. I like Ed. I hate him, too. It's a strange
relationship. Hopefully he gets Trixie and Laura good and pregnant soon
and calms his stupid self down for the winter... not that I'd relax or
anything, mind you. But he's 2 or 3 now - prime time for butchering....
not that I'd eat manky tasting goat. Couldn't eat him anyway - it'd be
like eating one of my friends. I mean, could anyone here imagine me
popping Bruce or Mark Williams one and having them for dinner? Even *I*
have boundaries.
Wesley Marquart wrote:
> I know this is [way OT], Andrew, I think you really need to reconsider
> keeping 'Ed' around. SERIOUSLY! (yes I'm shouting!)
>
> If he is getting aggressive to you, he will eventually be aggressive to
> others. I don't know if you have kids, grandkids, or neighbor kids - but
> please remember those horns can kill an adult. I don't even want to
imagine
> what they would do to a little one.
>
> 'nuff said. I don't want to start a war.
>
> Wes
>
> Andrew Vida wrote:
>> I do, however, know what it smells like. Ed will pee on me if
>> I'm not careful. Got me real good once. I was instant shower fodder.
>> And boy is he mean now.... tis' girlie season and he no longer puts up
>> with any guff from me. Two hundred pounds of mean with really nasty
>> horns and a very quick neck. Damned near deboweled me one day in
>> August. I popped him in the head with one of my 20# hand-forged digging
>> bars (smithing content) hard enough to kill any human being on the
>> planet, to be sure. He didn't much like that, but it just made him want
>> to kill me. He started pawing at the earth like a bull. That's when I
>> got some religion and sailed over the fence. Our relationship has
>> been... erm.... "different" ever since. I think he now tolerates me
>> more than anything. He sure doesn't fear me any longer.
>
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