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As one who grew up on a farm and did farm and raise livestock at one time, I know where you are coming from. Keep your powder dry.
Richard Eames said:Maybe you should eat the Cows and get your life back, or off some kid who is responsible the job, and pay them a decent sum to feed your Cows.
Kids today no matter what people say are motivated to earn money, I never have a problem getting my backyard cleaned up. Money talks.
When you own a ranch (my life is my ranch) you do not turn it over to just anyone, and folks who are responsible are hard to find.
Back yard cleaning and managing a ranch and cows is a different matter.
If dependable folks could be found, I would have been in Phoenix shooting versus hauling hay to cows and checking them to see if anyone one of them was calving and the calf needed pulling.
See you have not changed in a year.
Samuel S. said:I visited with Tip last year at his shop.
He said the attendance at Friendship and other gatherings was going down, as the younger generation is not interested in muzzleloading.
I guess that's why the NMLRA is talking about allowing inlines.
Anyway, I bought some parts, and he was very helpful and personable to me. Could have talked for hours, but I had to get on down the road after an hour and a half. I would buy from him again.
He is not a young man, and will be missed when he is gone.
He sure has a lot of inventory at his shop.
Snakebite said:His son, Tippy Curtis, has a website and he shows a rifle kit in the rifle link but the link also states it's under construction, so maybe......
Snakebite said:His son, Tippy Curtis, has a website and he shows a rifle kit in the rifle link but the link also states it's under construction, so maybe......
19 16 6 said:Does he have an apprentice or some one likely to take over ?
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