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WildWind Equestrians
08:36:32 Wild
so
WildWind Equestrians
08:36:23 Wild
plus all my friend are gonna be there tommorow.... including maybe someone I kinda like.......................
WildWind Equestrians
08:35:01 Wild
yeees.
s bunch of boys from my class were there and I am like WHYYYY. WHYYYY.
WHYYYY!!!
so there's that
Chamberlin Manor
08:33:51 Katie ✨
Wild. I'm not sure I've ever seen nor heard of anyone advocating for coyotes here. They've crossbred with domestic dogs and those packs get larger and larger. Livestock is a big problem here too, you aren't required to have tags or for them to be "in season" here.

We had a couple dens of them on a TB farm I worked for, but they didn't mess with the babies or mommas so we just let them be.
Hobo Queens Farm
08:33:38 Her Majesty
Congratulations, Wild! Performing is so scary, but so exhilirating.
WildWind Equestrians
08:31:25 Wild
my feet huuuuuurt.
whyyyyyyy
WildWind Equestrians
08:31:02 Wild
okeee. so our drama crew pulled it together barley in time. BARLEY. and I mean like behind the curtain barley. and then I had to do a solo. we preformed 5 times today and willl again tomorrow
Ironhorse
08:27:02 Sting
They are pests, and they kill a lot of livestock and true native animals.
But there is also huge support from those who classify them as natives.

They were brought here by humans. They did not evolve here naturally and have contributed to extinction of our native predators. But yeah, they are classified by the Gov as pests(wild Dogs).
Lakewater Stables
08:24:58 
i figured but i just wanted to make sure before using some random mare lol
Judgement Hall
08:24:57 Night
I can understand why, Sting. About all of that.
Chamberlin Manor
08:24:12 Katie ✨
Do you all consider Dingoes pests like we consider Coyotes? Like there's no limit on them?
Tenebris Hollow
08:23:59 Aris/Maki
Nope
Lakewater Stables
08:23:50 
when you use an embryo, does the surrogate mares ratings matter? just checking :P
Chamberlin Manor
08:20:58 Katie ✨
I can only think of 2 venomous snakes near me that are native, which are our biggest concern. We have bobcats and the like but super uncommon, at least in my area, to see any.
Glacier Bay Cove
08:19:35 Glacier Kittens
I would not handle a venomous snake/animal, not for all the money on earth
Ironhorse
08:19:12 Sting
They can, in places where there is not much food or if they are crossed with domestic dogs and are more aggressive.
I actually really dislike them and believe they do not belong here at all.
Casino Performance
08:17:41 Key / Ky
Thanks, AL!
ArcticLights
08:17:15 Ceci / (Call me) AL
You cant use them if the parents were deleted from the game before the embryo check was added
Judgement Hall
08:16:55 Night
They can be skittish Sting but they are known to attack people sometimes
Nightingales Ridge
08:16:55 𔓘 Issy
A part of why I love my country is because lack of dangerous things. Sharks I guess is the bigger one but nothing really on land

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WildWind Equestrians
08:36:32 Wild
so
WildWind Equestrians
08:36:23 Wild
plus all my friend are gonna be there tommorow.... including maybe someone I kinda like.......................
WildWind Equestrians
08:35:01 Wild
yeees.
s bunch of boys from my class were there and I am like WHYYYY. WHYYYY.
WHYYYY!!!
so there's that
Chamberlin Manor
08:33:51 Katie ✨
Wild. I'm not sure I've ever seen nor heard of anyone advocating for coyotes here. They've crossbred with domestic dogs and those packs get larger and larger. Livestock is a big problem here too, you aren't required to have tags or for them to be "in season" here.

We had a couple dens of them on a TB farm I worked for, but they didn't mess with the babies or mommas so we just let them be.
Hobo Queens Farm
08:33:38 Her Majesty
Congratulations, Wild! Performing is so scary, but so exhilirating.
WildWind Equestrians
08:31:25 Wild
my feet huuuuuurt.
whyyyyyyy
WildWind Equestrians
08:31:02 Wild
okeee. so our drama crew pulled it together barley in time. BARLEY. and I mean like behind the curtain barley. and then I had to do a solo. we preformed 5 times today and willl again tomorrow
Ironhorse
08:27:02 Sting
They are pests, and they kill a lot of livestock and true native animals.
But there is also huge support from those who classify them as natives.

They were brought here by humans. They did not evolve here naturally and have contributed to extinction of our native predators. But yeah, they are classified by the Gov as pests(wild Dogs).
Lakewater Stables
08:24:58 
i figured but i just wanted to make sure before using some random mare lol
Judgement Hall
08:24:57 Night
I can understand why, Sting. About all of that.
Chamberlin Manor
08:24:12 Katie ✨
Do you all consider Dingoes pests like we consider Coyotes? Like there's no limit on them?
Tenebris Hollow
08:23:59 Aris/Maki
Nope
Lakewater Stables
08:23:50 
when you use an embryo, does the surrogate mares ratings matter? just checking :P
Chamberlin Manor
08:20:58 Katie ✨
I can only think of 2 venomous snakes near me that are native, which are our biggest concern. We have bobcats and the like but super uncommon, at least in my area, to see any.
Glacier Bay Cove
08:19:35 Glacier Kittens
I would not handle a venomous snake/animal, not for all the money on earth
Ironhorse
08:19:12 Sting
They can, in places where there is not much food or if they are crossed with domestic dogs and are more aggressive.
I actually really dislike them and believe they do not belong here at all.
Casino Performance
08:17:41 Key / Ky
Thanks, AL!
ArcticLights
08:17:15 Ceci / (Call me) AL
You cant use them if the parents were deleted from the game before the embryo check was added
Judgement Hall
08:16:55 Night
They can be skittish Sting but they are known to attack people sometimes
Nightingales Ridge
08:16:55 𔓘 Issy
A part of why I love my country is because lack of dangerous things. Sharks I guess is the bigger one but nothing really on land

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Should we? October 14, 2024 11:39 PM


Fairytale Paints
 
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Recently my daughter, she's 6, has been offered to be able to keep an animal for 4H at the barn where she does lessons. The barn owner have even agreed to help with feeding, etc. She thinks getting my daughter into 4H would be an good experience for her.
My daughter doesn't want to simply because she doesn't want to sell whatever animal at the end of summer. I've tried explaining that is how livestock works, they aren't pets. She got upset and said that it's a horrible process.
She said if she could get any animal she wants a duck. That way she'd never have to sell it.
I'd love to hear yalls opinion on this.

Edited at October 14, 2024 11:41 PM by Fairytale Paints
Should we? October 15, 2024 04:37 PM

Sunset Mt Training
 
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I think 4-H is great having been in it for the pas ten years. Also she doesn't have to do animal projects try a static project until she is older.
Should we? October 15, 2024 05:49 PM


FirstLightFarms

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I think she's very wise to know she won't be able to sell the animal at the end of it already. So many kids just jump at the chance for an animal without considering the long-term journey. I'm team duck!
Should we? October 23, 2024 02:34 PM

Story Brook
 
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I think a rabbit would also be a good decision. I, along with a number of other people I know, had rabbits growing up and they're endless entertainment. Also, just be careful of the 4H org in your area. The org in the area where I live has really gone downhill.
Should we? October 25, 2024 04:10 PM

Sunset Mt Training
 
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I agree, however it sounds to me like the animal thing might be too much for her little brain. My 4-H org is really good. I love it. (this is probs my last year though darn army;) )
Should we? October 26, 2024 09:33 PM


Rocky Mtn Paints
 
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I did 4-H when I was younger and loved it. Six is still a little young to be in it, I think - often you have to do report booklets with your project (I'm not sure if they do these for livestock, but they definitely do for crafts/non-animal things) where you have to write a lot, like a little summary of what you did and what you learned, etc. Either way, though, it doesn't sound like the livestock route is for her.

4-H could still be good though, for other projects. I would wait a couple more years and then see what your daughter might be interested in. There are tons of other things to do like sewing, cake decorating, etc, and animals where you don't have to sell them at the end. I had a lot of fun with it, I'd recommend it once she's older.


Edited at October 26, 2024 09:35 PM by Rocky Mtn Paints
Should we? November 3, 2024 08:09 PM


The Lady of Fangorn
 
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Check with 4H as well, the national rules changed in the last few years and it is strictly for ages 8-18, for the equestrian clubs anyone under 8 is not allowed to participate (in large part bc of liability). Not sure if other ones are the same, she may be able to go and "shadow" first and see if she likes it enough to commit.
Should we? November 3, 2024 08:57 PM


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Don't force her if she doesn't want to. Forming bonds with the animals pet or not and then being forced to send them for meat can be incredibly traumatic

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