QRTRHRS
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We are lucky to be on high ground while the neighbors across the road are level and closer to the road so they get dumped on regularly.
Still, sometimes I think I should change my name to Noah. We still have four of the family of seven cats we took in when we bought our place and left where we had our horses boarded. Plus one stray we took in during an extremely cold spell. Try nuetering and spaying seven cats at once$$$.
We prefer to rescue purebred dogs and our current lineup includes a French Beauceron (rare), a Belgium Malinoise and a Min Pin.
Some of our experiances with adoption groups have been more like a trip to the dentist under duress. While most mean well, few in our area can picture living within view of fewer than a half dozen houses a minimum of 2000 or so feet away.
Then there are those self appointed experts with no accreditation what so ever who disregard invitation only signs in order to check out our operation. And Peta? (deleted)
We do keep an two stallions but perhaps much to their disdain, breed very very selectively. People seem to think the miracle of horse reproduction is similar to cats and dogs with little idea of the related costs. I try to keep it pleasent while hopefully educating them.
Still, sometimes I think I should change my name to Noah. We still have four of the family of seven cats we took in when we bought our place and left where we had our horses boarded. Plus one stray we took in during an extremely cold spell. Try nuetering and spaying seven cats at once$$$.
We prefer to rescue purebred dogs and our current lineup includes a French Beauceron (rare), a Belgium Malinoise and a Min Pin.
Some of our experiances with adoption groups have been more like a trip to the dentist under duress. While most mean well, few in our area can picture living within view of fewer than a half dozen houses a minimum of 2000 or so feet away.
Then there are those self appointed experts with no accreditation what so ever who disregard invitation only signs in order to check out our operation. And Peta? (deleted)
We do keep an two stallions but perhaps much to their disdain, breed very very selectively. People seem to think the miracle of horse reproduction is similar to cats and dogs with little idea of the related costs. I try to keep it pleasent while hopefully educating them.