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Alee Posted - Jul 27 2007 : 10:10:21 AM
What is your favorite barnyard buddy- or favorite species?

My favorite buddy is my Sky-Dog of course :) She is such a good girl. I couldn't ask for a better dog!

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Tina Michelle Posted - Jul 27 2007 : 10:20:55 PM
right now my favorite is my Daffy duck.

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PlumCreekMama Posted - Jul 27 2007 : 8:34:02 PM
I could make an argument for any of my animals being my favorite. I could never pick a favorite among my dogs or cats. My two favorite goats are Nellie and Noah. They were bottle babies, so they follow me around everywhere. Nellie has actually jumped up on my shoulders when I was sitting down. They are more like dogs than goats. You can take them for a walk without a lead and they just follow. Stetson is my favorite horse because he is the friendliest. He likes to nip me in the butt if I bend over around him. I have seen the goats jump off things onto his back, and he never even flinched. My big Rhode Island Red rooster is one of my favorites because he chases my mean little bantam cochin roosters away when they start picking on me. My lone silver spangled hamburg hen is one of my favorites too, because she's so tough. All the chicken hate her, so she is at the bottom of the pecking order. She got loose and got taken by my dogs and they ripped a big hole in her skin on her back before I got home, and she's fine. She always follows me because she knows I will give her some grain away from everyone else. I have tons of animals that have passed on that were wonderful- Link, my Sheltie; Claire, collie mix; Lucie, Shih Tzu; Snickers, beagle; my cats Dorsey, Clover, Ashen, Curly I, and Kittikins.
Marybeth Posted - Jul 27 2007 : 1:46:56 PM
Just like aunt Jenny I have had many favorites over the years--Sundust, my first horse, we spent all waking hours together until he decided it was time to go to the great pasture in the sky. All the dogs that have moved through this place and are buried here too. Specially Tequila, my Staffie, a beautiful brindle who was the sweetest ever dog--Now it is my two minis, Tuffy and Bucky. They outgrew mini-status, so at 38 and 40 inches are too tall but just right for me to play with. MB

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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Jul 27 2007 : 1:40:19 PM
GREAT picture of Mona miz jenny! CABIN and CREEK .. our two olde english sheepdogs .. are our ONLY and of course, most favoritest 'critters' here at Cabin Creek Farm!!! xo

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Woodswoman Posted - Jul 27 2007 : 1:38:20 PM
My favorite is my dog-my buddy Zena.

She was picked up by the animal control officer at the local fairground after the fair left town. She was about two years old. Turns out she was also pregnant. She had the puppies at the animal shelter, and everyone got adopted. Five years later, the people who adopted her got divorced, and brought her back the shelter. Because she was a 100 pound, seven year old, pit-bull/labrador mix (they think), nobody wanted her. She stayed there for two years. I went there 6 months after my first dog passed on to help out on the weekends walking the dogs.

I absolutely fell in love with her. She is sweet, gentle, great with kids and other dogs, and oh so grateful to come home with me. She is an absolute joy-12 years old now and doing great!
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Aunt Jenny Posted - Jul 27 2007 : 12:46:35 PM
Mona for sure..I have had a lot of favorites over the years (Clara..my first milk goat was as sweet as pie, Gideon..an angora goat wether that was just as funny and spoiled as my angora pearl is now, Buttercup, my first angora rabbit, Reba the pot belly pig that destroyed everything in her path..but was so sweet it was hard to resist her) But Mona is so special..my dream cow and I am so lucky to have her!

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UrbanFarmGirl Posted - Jul 27 2007 : 11:33:53 AM
I don't have a favorite "barnyard" pet because they have all been special to me!

Velvet, my Thoroughbred mare, was wonderful because was my first horse. My husband and I learned so much from her ( we went through 2 surgeries with her) and I am lucky to have had a chance to work with her.

Duck Duck... well what more can I say about her? Bless her sweet little heart!

Jake the Drake? Hopefully he is spunky, loving and QUIET! I hope he is all I have been wishing for.

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Kathie Posted - Jul 27 2007 : 11:25:50 AM
My favorite Bard Yard Buddy of all times HAS to be my old horse that I had for YEARS!!
He was a Buckskin colored Bashkir Curly.. His name was Sampson.. & when he finally said Good bye to me he was about 38 years old..
He smelled of old Grapes & loved a bath.. Followed me around like a stubborn old cat wanting to be scratched all the time..
He had decided about 8 years before he died that he was no longer going to tolerate any kind of Girth OR a Saddle on his back.. & anyone that was foolish enough to try to put one on his back was just to find out how easy it was for him to bust that girth!
If he decided you were going to ride him.. it was going to be bareback only.. & at Sam's Speed now.. Which was Slow Mo.. Because he decided in his Sr. Years just how lovely it was to Stop & Smell the Roses .. & the oranges.. & the trees.. & the cows .. & just about anything else that he decided he wanted to check out along the way!

In his Younger years though.. Wow.. What a Tremendous Horse!
Did he love to watch a Cow! & it never occured to him that just because his feet were twice the size as everyone else he wasn't supposed be faster then all of them!!
He was always on that Calf first!

What a Baby Boy I had in My Sampson..




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Bluewrenn Posted - Jul 27 2007 : 10:44:54 AM
For me, it's usually been the dog, or my favorite cat. But once I get some actual animals on the farm, it may change... (Not!)

There's just something completely appealing about unconditional love and loyalty.

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