Evening choressss

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  1. I just realized that the feet on these things is three-toed just like the cryptid like footprints that were found in the Stone.. that's very interesting. The footprints in the stone they said were dinosaurs LOL anything is possible I guess

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  2. I love these animals! They melt my heart. When you have to encourage Karen to "chill out", I imagine her thinking, "Yeahhhh…I can't do thaaaaat…Now, c'mere! Let me peck your face off!"πŸ˜‚β€ Thank you for giving her a safe, loving home–for giving that gift to them all–and for sharing your lives with us!❀

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  3. I missed the live dang it! Oh well I have to watch the rerun. Wow Karen didn't even chase at you. I only heard her growl!😊 When will Karen actually have another fertil egg again? Glenn w 2 ns is so cute. I want to see him dance like his daddy!πŸ˜‚β€ T 4 S Amanda Colorado here When you move, will you go to another farm and take all the animals? Karen is a one person I'm, and that happens to be you Amanda. πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘

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  4. Anyone else notice Karen removed the "LIVE" from the wall? just LAUGH and LOVE left. maybe a hidden meaning in that. I see a sweeter demeaner today. She really has come a long ways towards trusting Amanda.

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  5. I didn't worry about coyotes as much as the wild dog packs. They're frightening because they're fearless. Sad state for them. You probably have mountain lions 🦁 too. They usually aren't a problem unless the fires get too close to their homes. In this area of Northern California, there have been tons of sightings. I remember hearing them in Northern Arizona. Those kitties are loud. πŸˆπŸˆβ€β¬›

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  6. I love sheep. I've had my boys, Shaun and Harvey for a few years. We first adopted them to be our yard care specialists. They are family and just as sweet as they can be. These boys have adapted so incredibly well. They used to live Down in the hot part of Northern AZ at the Navajo reservation. Then they moved up to 7,000' and snow country with us. Then we had to move back to California and it's hotter than hell up here, but my boys are happy. Sweet and happy. 🐏 🐏
    Their breed, Navajo Churro have some horns, though. What breed are yours? I've never seen such long tails. They're both handsome boys. ❀❀

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  7. Aw what a sweet bunch of fur babies πŸ’— You don't interact much with the sheep though? Are they not friendly or prefer not a lot of contact? They are adorable I'd love to see more of the sheep, horses and alpaca and llamas πŸ’œ

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