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    #21
    Originally posted by bucket View Post
    when my first was born ..things were taking longer than I liked....you should have seen the looks when I said ..."do you want me to gets some chains????"


    Yes well those nurses looks will never be forgotten .....I guess they didn't know I was from a farm with cattle...

    Only girls...profitable....congratulations...


    My wife found this after we announced that we were expecting. She said we have to do it for the next one. I said let’s get through this first😉

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      #22
      Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
      Congrats nice looking family, good to hear everything went well. Children are what makes life special. Do you have to buy new glasses often, we all know how energetic young children are?
      They’ve both had glasses for two years now and only one set of frames broke and warranty covered them. They take very good care of them and remember to wear them most of the time. Now if only they could keep the front door and the fridge closed up ................

      Can’t really complain though. They’re a big help around the house and yard. Moving critters up the alleyway, feeding the dog, and even opening some gates too.

      They’re growing up so fast. My son says he doesn’t need school but the teacher told him he needs to learn reading to know how to fix the tractor and counting so he knows how many bales and cows he has. Otherwise he’s limited to 17 of anything currently 😉

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        #23
        Originally posted by woodland View Post
        They’ve both had glasses for two years now and only one set of frames broke and warranty covered them. They take very good care of them and remember to wear them most of the time. Now if only they could keep the front door and the fridge closed up ................

        Can’t really complain though. They’re a big help around the house and yard. Moving critters up the alleyway, feeding the dog, and even opening some gates too.

        They’re growing up so fast. My son says he doesn’t need school but the teacher told him he needs to learn reading to know how to fix the tractor and counting so he knows how many bales and cows he has. Otherwise he’s limited to 17 of anything currently 😉
        That is a much better track record than me and safety glasses...

        Why only 17? Is he missing 3 fingers or toes?

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          #24
          Originally posted by woodland View Post


          My wife found this after we announced that we were expecting. She said we have to do it for the next one. I said let’s get through this first😉
          Did he need that chute to impregnate her too?

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            #25
            Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
            That is a much better track record than me and safety glasses...

            Why only 17? Is he missing 3 fingers or toes?
            I’m the same way with safety glasses too since I’ve never needed regular glasses. Multiple pairs all over the shop.

            He’s really good about wearing socks so I guess he could peel them off (don’t you give him that idea) ........... or better yet just stay in school. His teacher is great and works to make it fun and relevant to the kids and is a hoot to be around.

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              #26
              Originally posted by woodland View Post
              They’ve both had glasses for two years now and only one set of frames broke and warranty covered them. They take very good care of them and remember to wear them most of the time. Now if only they could keep the front door and the fridge closed up ................

              Can’t really complain though. They’re a big help around the house and yard. Moving critters up the alleyway, feeding the dog, and even opening some gates too.

              They’re growing up so fast. My son says he doesn’t need school but the teacher told him he needs to learn reading to know how to fix the tractor and counting so he knows how many bales and cows he has. Otherwise he’s limited to 17 of anything currently 😉
              that is a good teacher!!, so many can't connect with kids on that level

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                #27
                Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                Did he need that chute to impregnate her too?
                You might just be on to something there, might work.

                Our herd hasn't expanded for quite a few years due to the family member with full veto powers concluding that our herd is large enough already.

                The hard part is always enticing them to put their head in, not sure that chop will be effective, I might need some help with that. The rest I think I remember how to do on my own.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                  You might just be on to something there, might work.

                  Our herd hasn't expanded for quite a few years due to the family member with full veto powers concluding that our herd is large enough already.

                  The hard part is always enticing them to put their head in, not sure that chop will be effective, I might need some help with that. The rest I think I remember how to do on my own.
                  Lure her in...

                  OR

                  Reverse psychology.....try to get her to think its her idea!

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                    #29
                    Congrats woodland
                    Awesome to see young families still staying involved in Ag . Good on you guys 👍👍

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                      #30
                      Fabulous news woodland. Seems like a long time since my youngest was born. I have a few grandchildren now lots of fun. Raising a family on the farm is as good as it gets in my opinion. Congratulations!!

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