I was reading the posts of you guys arguing about branding and such, and I got to thinking...it's a damn shame in some areas of the world, you can't farm or ranch even if you want to. Those areas where little "communities" of 5 or 10 3,000 sq. ft. home have been built spittin' distance apart, only 5 miles out of Red Deer or Leduc and such, are a damn eyesore to me. How could anyone expand their ranch when you're being surrounded like that?
I sent Klein & Co. an article from the AcresUSA site about urban sprawl. I got the fastest response I've ever had! Said he'd forward it to the Ag., Envir., and some other bodies of government for further review - whatever that means.
I just think it's a real tragedy, too, that we're arguing over what's right or wrong when it comes to ranchin'. If cswilson, blackjack, Willowcreek, or myself and whoever, make a living that includes branding and doin' things sittin' horseback, that's our damn business. If some of you other folks make yours with a quad, a tractor, a picker truck, a track-hoe, WHATEVER - that's your damn business!
I pity the poor soul who walks into our corral on branding day, chastising the one holding the iron for cruelty to animals. He might walk out with a Rafter PC smokin' his/her jeans.
And by the same token, I don't intend to pull into someone else's yard and tell them to stop scarin' them babies by running 'em up a loud bangin', clangin' chute! How we do the day-to-day chorin that makes up farming and ranching is our own business. Yeah there has to be a line for cruelty, but good Jimminy Cricket people, they're LIVESTOCK, they're not BABIES!!!
I bought another saddlehorse last night over the phone, and we're going to pick him up tonight. 8 year old Morgan X Quarter Horse gelding that was a little too much horse for the woman who bought him. Very well broke, just needs to be kept on the straight and narrow. For $1250, I was pretty happy to get him.
Anyways, just my views. Farmers and ranchers fighting amongst themselves doesn't get much done.
I sent Klein & Co. an article from the AcresUSA site about urban sprawl. I got the fastest response I've ever had! Said he'd forward it to the Ag., Envir., and some other bodies of government for further review - whatever that means.
I just think it's a real tragedy, too, that we're arguing over what's right or wrong when it comes to ranchin'. If cswilson, blackjack, Willowcreek, or myself and whoever, make a living that includes branding and doin' things sittin' horseback, that's our damn business. If some of you other folks make yours with a quad, a tractor, a picker truck, a track-hoe, WHATEVER - that's your damn business!
I pity the poor soul who walks into our corral on branding day, chastising the one holding the iron for cruelty to animals. He might walk out with a Rafter PC smokin' his/her jeans.
And by the same token, I don't intend to pull into someone else's yard and tell them to stop scarin' them babies by running 'em up a loud bangin', clangin' chute! How we do the day-to-day chorin that makes up farming and ranching is our own business. Yeah there has to be a line for cruelty, but good Jimminy Cricket people, they're LIVESTOCK, they're not BABIES!!!
I bought another saddlehorse last night over the phone, and we're going to pick him up tonight. 8 year old Morgan X Quarter Horse gelding that was a little too much horse for the woman who bought him. Very well broke, just needs to be kept on the straight and narrow. For $1250, I was pretty happy to get him.
Anyways, just my views. Farmers and ranchers fighting amongst themselves doesn't get much done.
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