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<blockquote data-quote="murphranch" data-source="post: 3478036" data-attributes="member: 45833"><p>My girls have always fed the bottle calves or orphaned calves and have shown pigs and sheep in 4%H. They give them names like meatloaf, chicken fry and calferolle. As soon as they were able to understand the circle of life and to appreciate a damn good ribeye the whole slaughter thing has been easy for them to understand and I’m thankful for it. I guess growing up on the ranch they realize it’s a business not a petting zoo. I remember what my youngest daughter who was 6 at the time said once when a sickly bottle calf died. She came in the house with the milk in the bottle and I asked her why Oreo didn’t drink it’s bottle. She said “peehearted thing is dead”. The oldest daughter asked if we were gonna give it TLC-the logging chain. I have my hands full with these 2.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="murphranch, post: 3478036, member: 45833"] My girls have always fed the bottle calves or orphaned calves and have shown pigs and sheep in 4%H. They give them names like meatloaf, chicken fry and calferolle. As soon as they were able to understand the circle of life and to appreciate a damn good ribeye the whole slaughter thing has been easy for them to understand and I’m thankful for it. I guess growing up on the ranch they realize it’s a business not a petting zoo. I remember what my youngest daughter who was 6 at the time said once when a sickly bottle calf died. She came in the house with the milk in the bottle and I asked her why Oreo didn’t drink it’s bottle. She said “peehearted thing is dead”. The oldest daughter asked if we were gonna give it TLC-the logging chain. I have my hands full with these 2. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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