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Animal Escapades: To Be A Vet
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Leaping Lamb Farm is a small 40 acre farm nestled in the Coast Range of Oregon. Our animal escapades often are the work of one horse, Tater, whose mission in life is to free any farm animal locked behind a gate, usually in the middle of the night. Apparently, we are not alone in this experience. Tuesday, April 12, 2011. To Be A Vet. There is a reason to cull your older stock and this sounds cruel, but maybe we were cruel in our own naive way. This year we experienced something you hear about with pre...
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Animal Escapades: March Went Out with Lambs
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Leaping Lamb Farm is a small 40 acre farm nestled in the Coast Range of Oregon. Our animal escapades often are the work of one horse, Tater, whose mission in life is to free any farm animal locked behind a gate, usually in the middle of the night. Apparently, we are not alone in this experience. Tuesday, April 05, 2011. March Went Out with Lambs. Lucky for us, most of the time things go well and we have bouncing baby lambs all over the place. Lucky for us, this is the time of year that guests love to...
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Life at B & B Farm: 12/28/08 - 1/4/09
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Life at B and B Farm. Monday, December 29, 2008. Home for the Holidays. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). When I was young, my ambition was to be one of the people who made a difference in this world. My hope still is to leave the world a little bit better for my having been here. It's a wonderful life and I love it. If you have made mistakes, even serious ones, there is always another chance for you. What we call failure is not the falling down, but the staying down. M.P. View my complete profile. B and B Farm.
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Life at B & B Farm
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Life at B and B Farm. Monday, July 20, 2009. Go ahead and take your best shot,. Let 'er rip, give it all you've got,. I'm laid out on the floor, but I've been here before,. I may stumble, yeah I might fall,. Only human aren't we all? I might lose my way, but hear me when I say,. I will stand back up,. You'll know just the moment when I've had enough,. Sometimes I'm afraid, and I don't feel that tough,. But I'll stand back up,. I've been beaten up and bruised,. I've been kicked right off my shoes,. When I...
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Animal Escapades: The Reluctant Vet
http://u-latch.blogspot.com/2008/02/reluctant-vet.html
Leaping Lamb Farm is a small 40 acre farm nestled in the Coast Range of Oregon. Our animal escapades often are the work of one horse, Tater, whose mission in life is to free any farm animal locked behind a gate, usually in the middle of the night. Apparently, we are not alone in this experience. Monday, February 11, 2008. But, I am learning to give shots when necessary.and my friends aren't available to do it for me. because it is what people do in the country. Damn! I have had lessons from the vet and I...
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Animal Escapades: For the Love of Horses
http://u-latch.blogspot.com/2011/12/for-love-of-horses.html
Leaping Lamb Farm is a small 40 acre farm nestled in the Coast Range of Oregon. Our animal escapades often are the work of one horse, Tater, whose mission in life is to free any farm animal locked behind a gate, usually in the middle of the night. Apparently, we are not alone in this experience. Tuesday, December 13, 2011. For the Love of Horses. But all of us were touched in one way or another by the horses in our back yard. They morphed over time as some proved more reliable than others, but we set...
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Animal Escapades: Jumping cows and leaping lambs
http://u-latch.blogspot.com/2006/10/jumping-cows-and-leaping-lambs.html
Leaping Lamb Farm is a small 40 acre farm nestled in the Coast Range of Oregon. Our animal escapades often are the work of one horse, Tater, whose mission in life is to free any farm animal locked behind a gate, usually in the middle of the night. Apparently, we are not alone in this experience. Monday, October 16, 2006. Jumping cows and leaping lambs. Who knew cows could jump four foot split rail fences? Heck, why not just jump over the creek? Of course, we had been using big arms to start and I had eve...