Yep, it's all about choices and priorities. Many of the "low income" families are the ones with the big vehicle payments, always in front of you in the queue at the gas station buying smokes and lottery tickets but can't afford milk - give me a break. All the moaning about need for food-banks and poverty in our rural communities is not the reality I see for the most part. Way more problems caused by too much food instead of too little.
Nothing wrong with a "house cow" in my book - we were brought up with them and it taught us how to milk at an early age, gave a daily commitment to tend for an animal and a warm barn chore to do before heading out for the day. That's the kind of one to one animal interaction some of the horse owners indulge $thousands a year for.
Nothing wrong with a "house cow" in my book - we were brought up with them and it taught us how to milk at an early age, gave a daily commitment to tend for an animal and a warm barn chore to do before heading out for the day. That's the kind of one to one animal interaction some of the horse owners indulge $thousands a year for.
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