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  1. farmout

    farmout All who wander arent lost Lifetime Supporter

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    Good then, ready to go to work for 40 years?...:)
    I got out in 1970, didn't stop workin till 2004, way too long...:cool:

    Yes, I know you meant the time of day about school, just kidden!:D

    I think I need to figure out somethin to eat besides lady bugs....:)
     
  2. Bassline514

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    LOL! Nope, but still I'll look at bras, panties, corsets and such all day long! It rocks! :D
     
  3. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    random fact: there are no facts. only observations, some of which we can reasonably expect to observe identically or at least simularly to how others have.

    random fact: strangeness is less dangerous then what we think we know.

    random fact: everything we think we know now,
    at some time in our life we had yet to.

    random fact: everything we think we know could be mistaken.
    at the very least, SOME of it almost certainly is.
     
  4. farmout

    farmout All who wander arent lost Lifetime Supporter

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    I skipped the lady bugs for supper and had a feesh samich instead....:)
     
  5. Bassline514

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    I didn't have dinner yet. I'm lazy, I feel like grabbing something at the nearest pizzeria.
     
  6. floes

    floes Senior Member

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    i think pizzeria is a cool looking word
     
  7. thedope

    thedope glad attention Lifetime Supporter

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    Only forest fires prevent bears.
     
  8. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    I worked hard all day...and now Im cooking something to eat
     
  9. Bassline514

    Bassline514 Member

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    Finally I had a home-made pizza with fresh tomatoes, black olives, feta and mozzarella cheeses and a strawberry-grenoble nut salad. It was quick, healthy and better than the pizzeria. :D
     
  10. floes

    floes Senior Member

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    just burped.
     
  11. farmout

    farmout All who wander arent lost Lifetime Supporter

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    Its so early its late.....:)
     
  12. rollingalong

    rollingalong Banned

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    farmout you were up damn early...i love bein up early when no one is around
     
  13. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    I hate mornings...they hurt too much
     
  14. floes

    floes Senior Member

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    1. Goats were the first animals domesticated by man in 10,000 B.C
    2. The phrase Judas goat is a tern that has been used to describe
    a goat that is trained to herd other animals to slaughter while
    its own life is spared.
    3. Most goats can be found in Asia and the Mid-East.
    4. Goats were the first animals to be used for
    milk by humans.
    5. There are over 210 breeds of goats in the world.
    6. There are approximately 450 million goats around the world.
    7. Goats were first brought to America by Columbus in 1493.
    8. Goats were regularly imported into America in the early 1900’s.
    9. The female goat is called a “doe” or “nanny.”
    10. The male goat is called a “buck” or “billy.”
    11. A castrated male goat is called a “wether.”
    12. A baby goat is called a “kid.”
    13. The act of giving birth is called “kidding.”
    14. The doe can have 1 to 6 kids per litter, however, 4 to 6 kids are
    rare.
    15. Goats do not have teeth in their upper front jaw.
    16. Goats have 24 molars and 8 incisors.
    17. Both male and female goats can have beards.
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    18. Normally goats have two teats and cows have four.
    19. Goats prefer browse over grass and grass to clover.
    20. Goats do not eat tin cans, clothing or
    garbage, but are selective eaters when
    provided with a well-balanced diet.
    21. Male goats go through a period called
    a “rut” when they are ready to mate. This period coincides with
    the start of the breeding season.
    22. The “rut” is characterized by a decrease in appetite, obsessive
    interest in the does, fighting between bucks
    and most notable is a strong foul-smelly
    musky odor.
    23. Lactating does that are kept in a pen
    with a musky buck may produce milk that
    taste “goaty” and can be offensive to humans.
    24. Goats can be born with or without horns (polled).
    25. Goats and sheep are seasonal breeders.
    26. Yearlings does should be bred when they have reached 80 pounds
    of body weight or when they have reached 60-75% of the adult
    weight for their breed. They must also be in good body condition
    and health.
    27. Chevon is the French word for goat. These are animals that are
    slaughtered near or shortly after weaning.
    28. Goats are hollow-horned, bearded, ruminant mammals of the genus
    Capra and the species Hircus. They are raised for wool, milk, and
    meat in the U.S. Goats are also used to make gelatin, the manure
    is used for fertilizer, they are used for research models in
    biological studies, they are used to pull carts and for pack animals.
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    29. Goats are bovines and are closely related to cows and antelopes.
    30. The natural life expectancy for goats is around 8 to 12 years and
    in some cases, goats can live over 15 years.
    31. Worldwide, more people eat and drink milk from
    goats than any other animal.
    32. The age of puberty for female goats is between 7-10 months and
    4-8 months in male goats.
    33. The breeding age for male goats is between 8-10 months
    34. A mature, healthy male buck can breed 20 to 40 does.
    35. The length of gestation (pregnancy) in does is between 146 to 155
    days.
    36. The traditional breeding season for goats in the U.S. is between
    late August and the early part of January, however some goats
    can breed out-of-season.
    37. Goats do no like to get wet and prefer to seek shelter when it is
    raining.
    38. Goats are more susceptible to parasites and other infectious diseases
    when they are mismanaged.
    39. Cabrito is the Spanish word for little goat (slaughtered one week
    or shortly after birth).
    40. Goats deposits less fat externally and more fat internally (around
    the organs) compared to sheep and cattle.
    41. Estrus (heat) is the period in which does are receptive to mating.
    42. The estrous cycle is between 18-22 days in does.
    43. The duration of estrus is 12-36 hours.
    44. Signs, of heat include tail wagging, mucous discharge, swollen
    vulva, bleating, mounting or being mounted by other goats etc.
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    45. The normal body temperature for goats is between 101.7 to 104.5
    degrees.
    46. The heart rate of goats is between 70 to 135 beats per minute.
    47. The normal respiration rate for goats is 12 to 15 breaths per
    minute.
    48. Goats are quite agile creatures and in some cases they can jump
    over 5 feet.
    49. Goats have a four chamber stomach that contains fermenting
    bacteria and protozoan that aid in breaking down their food.
    50. Most medications that are currently used on goats were developed
    for use in other livestock species (i.e., cattle and swine).
    51. Bucks can be quite aggressive to their handlers during the breeding
    season.
    52. Depending on the breed, adult female goats can weigh between 22
    to 300 pounds and adult males between 27 to 350 pounds of body
    weight.
    53. A large group of goats is called a herd.
    54. A hermaphrodite is a goat that exhibits both male and female
    sexually characteristics and organs.
    55. Azalea bushes are poisonous to goats.
    56. Vomiting in goats is almost always due to poisonous plants.
    57. Goats can become lame after an injection has hit the sciatic
    nerve. This nerve runs from the hips down to the leg.
    58. Blood in the milk or “pink” milk may be a sign of udder trauma and
    not mastitis.
    61. Before coins were used for money, goats were
    traded for silver because they were so valuable.
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    62. The pharaoh Cephranes thought, so much of his goats that he had
    2,234 buried with him.
    63. Goats are very social creatures.
    64. Wattles are those little tufts of hair that covers the skin that
    dangles from the throat of some goats. Wattles serve no function
    and are thought to be remnants of gill slits that mammals shared
    somewhere back down the evolutionary tree.
    65. A ruminant is any hoofed animal that digests its food in two steps.
    First by eating the raw materials and regurgitating a semi-digested
    form known as “cud” then eating the cud. Ruminants include goats,
    sheep, cattle, deer, camels, llamas, giraffes, bison, buffalos etc.
    66. Goat’s milk is easily digestible and less allergenic than cow’s milk.
    67. Goat’s milk is higher in calcium, vitamin A and niacin than cow’s
    milk.
    68. Goat meat is lower in fat and cholesterol compared to beef, pork,
    mutton and poultry.
    69. 12,000 year old paintings of goats have been found on the walls of
    caves in Europe.
    70. Goats are one the cleanliest animals and is much more selective
    feeders than cows, sheep, pigs, swine and even dogs.
    71. Dairy goats have little subcutaneous fat.
    72. Goats do not like eating food that has been soiled, contaminated
    or has been on the ground.
    73. Mahatma Gandhi consumed goat milk everyday for more than 30
    years.
    74. Carl Sandburg loved his goats so much that when Life Magazine
    (1938 issue) asked him to pose for a picture with his favorite dog
    he insisted the picture be taken with his goats.
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    75. Goat’s milk is naturally homogenized and it can be digested in less
    than 20 minutes where as cow’s milk can take almost all day.
    76. Meat goat production is the fastest growing livestock industry in
    the U.S. today (2005).
    77. The top ten states with the largest population of meat goats are
    Texas (1,010,000), Tennessee (98,000), Georgia (77,000),
    Oklahoma (65,000), Kentucky (63,500), North Carolina (52,200),
    California (50,000), South Carolina (41,000), Alabama (37,800)
    and Florida (36,000;NASS, 2005).
    78. The top ten states with the largest dairy herds are Texas (30,000),
    California (30,000), Wisconsin (28,000), Iowa (13,000), New York
    (13,000), Philadelphia (13,000), Ohio (9,500), Oklahoma (9,000),
    Indiana (8,800) and Missouri (8,600; NASS,2005).
    79. Ethnic consumers are the backbone of the meat goat industry in
    the U.S. Demand for goat meat will continue to increase as the
    population in the U.S. becomes more ethnically diverse by consumers
    who traditionally eat goat meat.
    80. At this time, the marketing infrastructure of the goat industry in
    the U.S. is relatively disorganized. Nationwide there are no
    mechanisms in place by which the animal is moved from the farm,
    to the processor and the product is accessible to the consumer.
    81. To check for dehydration, pull the skin that is over the shoulder
    area. If the skin snaps back quickly the animal is adequately
    hydrated. If the skin does not snap back quickly and remains
    erect the animals is dehydrated.
    82. Goats are herbivores (plant-eaters) that spend most of their day
    grazing.
    83. Goats are usually between 17 to 42 inches tall from the shoulders.
    84. Approximately 1.5 million pounds of goat meat is imported into
    the U.S. every week from Australia and New Zealand because
    domestic production and processing systems in this country can
    not keep pace with demand.
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    85. Goats are able to consume 3 to 5% of their body weight in dry
    matter (perhaps more if the forage is highly digestible). To
    consume this amount of forages, goats must be pastured in an
    area with a large quantity of available vegetative forage. Goats
    will eat less when they are moved to poor quality pastures.
    86. In the biblical town of Jericho, people kept goats as long as 6,000
    to 7,000 years before Christ.
    87. Healthy kids can stand within minutes after birth and are able to
    move with the herd almost immediately.
    88. In many parts of the world, goats are economically valuable for a
    variety of purposes such as skins for leather and the pelts are
    used for making rugs and robes.
    89. The early explorers used goat skins for water and wine bottles
    when they traveled.
    90. During biblical times, goat skins were used for parchment for
    writing.
    91. Does can produce 3 litters of kids every 2 years.
    92. Older animals store more body fat if nutritional conditions are
    favorable.
    93. Plant poisoning most often occurs in goats in the spring after the
    herd has been released into a new pasture.
    94. Goats do not grow as fast as sheep nor can they utilize feed as
    efficiently.
    95. Goats do not have tear ducts.
    96. Some does and bucks that are
    naturally polled are also infertile.
    They are of no use to the owner, either
    as breeding stock or milk producers.
    97. Goats and octopus’ pupils of their eyes are rectangular.
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    98. Boer goats are considered the leading meat breed in the U.S.
    today. Mature males can weigh between 260 to 380 pounds and
    the females may weigh between 210- 300 pounds.
    99. The Tennessee Stiff-Leg also known as the wooden leg or fainting
    goat is native to the U.S. This breed suffers from a recessive
    trait called myotonia. When frightened this animal will experience
    extreme muscle stiffness causing extension of the neck and hind
    legs before it topples over onto the ground.
    100. Colostrum is produced in the first milk of the doe and it contains
    high levels of immunoglobulins (antibodies), vitamin A, minerals,
    fat and energy. Newborn kids must ingest colostrum within the
    first 24 hours of life to help protect them against diseases.
    101. The larger the scrotal circumference of the buck, the higher his
    libido and fertility.
    102. Coffee was first discovered when goat herders noticed the animals
    acting very energetic after nibbling on coffee beans.
    103. Abraham Lincoln’s sons had two goats that lived in the white
    house with them.
    104. In earlier centuries, goats were often used to nurse babies.
    105. China has the most goats (over 170 Million).
    106. According to Roman history, on February 15th, young men would
    run around wearing only the skins of goats they sacrificed
    earlier and hit women with strips of goat skin, known as februa,
    to promote fertility. It is from these purification instruments
    that the month of February gets its name.
     
  15. rollingalong

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    random fact
    three very cool kids
     
  16. Bassline514

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    I like the middle one, so adorable! :)

    Random facts: my cat is a lot calmer than a couple of days ago, my place is clean, I started to decorate for halloween, my man's b-day is coming very soon and my sister brang me back a nice bag and 2 shooter glasses from her trip to San Francisco. :D
     
  17. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    random fact....I will never see my great great great grandkids
     
  18. happydude_60

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    Random thought...my eyes hurt from staring at this screen all day.
     
  19. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    the news is on
     
  20. weeattoes

    weeattoes what will be, will be

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    i am listening to bob dylan this current moment.
     
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