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Nan |
Posted - Apr 07 2007 : 06:49:19 AM I would love to see a section on pets in the countrty. What is a farm without a dog, a barn cat and other assorted critters.
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Libbie |
Posted - Jun 06 2007 : 12:11:48 PM A backyard barnyard section would be so much fun! I agree! Maybe with the basics of chicken-keeping for starters with a plan for a chicken coop???
XOXO, Libbie
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QueenofQuiteAlot |
Posted - Jun 04 2007 : 5:28:56 PM Me too! ALl the critters are a big part of why we love living in the country! YOu don't need TV when you have animals and their antics.
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Vintage Redhead |
Posted - Apr 07 2007 : 08:13:05 AM Nan:
I'm with you - in forthcoming books and mags, I would *adore* a section about Country Critters! Being that I'm an "Urban" Farmgirl, I don't know the first thing about all of the different types of barnyard animals. But yet I find it interesting and want to learn more, more, MORE!!
And IMNSHO, the farm pets that I've met (dogs & cats in particular) have a different type of character than do their urban counterparts. Like the difference between farm and (many) urban peoples, there is a get-up-and-get-it-done-ness to their spirit. A dirt under the fingernails reality that doesn't necessarily exist amongst the paper pushers (and their pampered pillow pets) of the world.
I know I'm speaking in generalities, but there is a certain appeal to farm life. *All* of it. And I'm a big partial to the pets and the other critters. ~ K
~ Kaylyn ~ (Living in Suburbia with a FARMGIRL Heart!)
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TheSoapMaven |
Posted - Apr 07 2007 : 07:24:47 AM Have you looked at Barnyard Buddies??? Lots of threads about pets. Oh...and welcome!
Susan http://www.thesoapmaven.com http://notquitejunecleaver.com
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