May 23, 2011

Dealing With a Lot of Bull (sorry, couldn't help the pun)

 Our bull got out of his pen last night and we haven't been able to get him back in yet.  He has mosied from his pen, to the buck pen to the goat pasture, taking down fences as he goes.  Next it's either into the barn or into the cow pasture where he'll be happy , no doubt.  It's just a bit early to start breeding the cows.  I'd prefer to wait until next month, but Buster the bull has other ideas.

I've tried reasoning with him, bribing him, threatening him, but he seems oblivious to it all.  I won't be hiring out as a bull whisperer anytime soon.  So covering the situation in prayer, we carry on.  The goats aren't too happy about their new pasture mate.  They are crowded in the barn, looking out the windows, waiting for him to mosey on.
Wishing you a blessed day.
From Glory Farm

4 comments:

Isabella and Dorinda said...

This post made me smile. God Bless. Isabella

Gentleliving7 said...

Oh I just love this post along with the title. :) This is just too funny. I needed this very much. Thank you!

Blessings, Cammy H
hopefulheart77

Gentleliving7 said...

Hey,
Thanks for stopping by my blog. We are all doing well. My daughter, grandson and son in love are all living here with us. It will probably be that way for awhile. It is good that we all get along well. :) I am enjoying having all my little chicks under my roof again. I am enjoying the baby. I have chosen to count my blessings and be grateful to God for his bountiful mercy. It is a lot to process but I know that God is not sitting in heaven wringing his hands. He has it all under control. I thank you so very much for the encouragement. It really means a lot to me. Please keep praying for us.
I have been looking online at the destruction in MO. It is just horrible. My heart aches for the people.
Blessings to you,
Cammy H
hopefulheart77

Mama Pea said...

Ummm, that looks like a lot of bull to deal with!

May 23, 2011

Dealing With a Lot of Bull (sorry, couldn't help the pun)

 Our bull got out of his pen last night and we haven't been able to get him back in yet.  He has mosied from his pen, to the buck pen to the goat pasture, taking down fences as he goes.  Next it's either into the barn or into the cow pasture where he'll be happy , no doubt.  It's just a bit early to start breeding the cows.  I'd prefer to wait until next month, but Buster the bull has other ideas.

I've tried reasoning with him, bribing him, threatening him, but he seems oblivious to it all.  I won't be hiring out as a bull whisperer anytime soon.  So covering the situation in prayer, we carry on.  The goats aren't too happy about their new pasture mate.  They are crowded in the barn, looking out the windows, waiting for him to mosey on.
Wishing you a blessed day.
From Glory Farm

4 comments:

Isabella and Dorinda said...

This post made me smile. God Bless. Isabella

Gentleliving7 said...

Oh I just love this post along with the title. :) This is just too funny. I needed this very much. Thank you!

Blessings, Cammy H
hopefulheart77

Gentleliving7 said...

Hey,
Thanks for stopping by my blog. We are all doing well. My daughter, grandson and son in love are all living here with us. It will probably be that way for awhile. It is good that we all get along well. :) I am enjoying having all my little chicks under my roof again. I am enjoying the baby. I have chosen to count my blessings and be grateful to God for his bountiful mercy. It is a lot to process but I know that God is not sitting in heaven wringing his hands. He has it all under control. I thank you so very much for the encouragement. It really means a lot to me. Please keep praying for us.
I have been looking online at the destruction in MO. It is just horrible. My heart aches for the people.
Blessings to you,
Cammy H
hopefulheart77

Mama Pea said...

Ummm, that looks like a lot of bull to deal with!