06-28-2016, 11:31 AM
that is an interesting observation, that the lazy goats are better to drive.
I might try that, as well sometime.
I've lost several goats over the last years that I wish I could clone. None of the ones that follow have filled that particular place, neither in my heart nor in the herd.
But I so often tell people who wonder how I can do "business as usual" after loosing a beloved animal (they often only have one dog or cat and have concentrated all their love and attention on this one pet): the living ones don't care that much about the dead and want to eat, drink and being tended to. So grieving is something that has to be done amongst the daily routines. And as the herd (or pack) settles into the changes, I have to, as well.
I might try that, as well sometime.
I've lost several goats over the last years that I wish I could clone. None of the ones that follow have filled that particular place, neither in my heart nor in the herd.
But I so often tell people who wonder how I can do "business as usual" after loosing a beloved animal (they often only have one dog or cat and have concentrated all their love and attention on this one pet): the living ones don't care that much about the dead and want to eat, drink and being tended to. So grieving is something that has to be done amongst the daily routines. And as the herd (or pack) settles into the changes, I have to, as well.