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Famous Cow
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 4:31 pm
by capt_buzzard
Passed on
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Famous Cow
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 4:34 pm
by nvalleyvee
That is so cool. We just dug holes and buried our animals in the back forty.
Famous Cow
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 4:37 pm
by capt_buzzard
Some Irish people just love their animals...to the End
Famous Cow
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 5:08 pm
by BTS
Ah drat Buzzard.....Thanxxx....You bring back old memoriors.
Being raised on a farm and coming from people who lived off of mother earth. We always had cows to milk, feed, pull calves etc..........
But we always had ol Jesabell (sic) a Registered Gurensey my dad bought from a leading breeder. She was the cow we got our milk from (unless we had a leppie calf we put on her then we used other cows). We could put any calf on her and she would accept it unlike most mother cows.
She lived to be 23 and was producing the morning she died. On a one gallon jar of her milk, we would get at least 4 to 5's" of cream. (RICH creamy and GOOD)
On a similar note. my family in the 1700's were the first importer of English cattle of the shorthorn breed to Augusta Co., VA.
Thanxxx again
Famous Cow
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 5:10 pm
by capt_buzzard
BTS wrote: Ah drat Buzzard.....Thanxxx....You bring back old memoriors.
Being raised on a farm and coming from people who lived off of mother earth. We always had cows to milk, feed, pull calves etc..........
But we always had ol Jesabell (sic) a Registered Gurensey my dad bought from a leading breeder. She was the cow we got our milk from (unless we had a leppie calf we put on her then we used other cows). We could put any calf on her and she would accept it unlike most mother cows.
She lived to be 23 and was producing the morning she died. On a one gallon jar of her milk, we would get at least 4 to 5's" of cream. (RICH creamy and GOOD)
On a similar note. my family in the 1700's were the first importer of English cattle of the shorthorn breed to Augusta Co., VA.
Thanxxx againGreat to read that BTS.
Famous Cow
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 5:11 pm
by Peg
I bet the funerals were quite moo-ving.

Famous Cow
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 5:12 pm
by capt_buzzard
Peg wrote: I bet the funerals were quite moo-ving.

:wah: :wah: LOLOL
Famous Cow
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 6:01 pm
by babygirl
Peg wrote: I bet the funerals were quite moo-ving.
lol :wah:
Famous Cow
Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2005 5:27 am
by john8pies
Believe it or not, there is actually a place in Dorset (Upton Country Park, Poole) where there is a pet cemetery (perhaps I should spell that PET SEMATARY?!!!) but only the pets of the previous owners are buried there.
Famous Cow
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 5:03 pm
by Agnes
capt_buzzard wrote: Passed on
the only way a cow is remembered here is by a photo that is enlarged and hung in the bathroom. my collection is in that area for guests to enjoy! and they laugh like hell.
