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08/12/2017 02:53:16 AM · #1
My son had a couple of kids (goat kids that is) housed in his laundry and house yard for a little bit. They grew up. And took to climbing on cars and jumping up onto glass topped tables. One has gone to a goat farm now. The other went to goat heaven, but it was not assisted there.
08/11/2017 07:33:54 PM · #2
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

I'm pretty sure the "natural environment" clause was put in to avoid people shooting their pets and saying they are farm animals since farms DO have dogs and cats that work. I donno... But I doubt any voters are gonna nit-pick you to death if you can actually get a live cow into your kitchen and convince us it lives there :-)


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08/11/2017 07:24:25 PM · #3
I'm pretty sure the "natural environment" clause was put in to avoid people shooting their pets and saying they are farm animals since farms DO have dogs and cats that work. I donno... But I doubt any voters are gonna nit-pick you to death if you can actually get a live cow into your kitchen and convince us it lives there :-)
08/11/2017 06:59:01 PM · #4
Originally posted by Marc923:

I was in a house the other day that had 6 chickens running around like they owned the place.


Yeah! One of my good friends has a pet pig that definitely rules the place.
08/11/2017 01:32:19 PM · #5
I was in a house the other day that had 6 chickens running around like they owned the place.
08/11/2017 01:28:55 PM · #6
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

I'll give you a 10 for a cow in your kitchen.


I'm all about it :)
08/11/2017 01:25:41 PM · #7
I'll give you a 10 for a cow in your kitchen.
08/11/2017 01:22:37 PM · #8
"Farm animals in/on their farm, ranch, pasture, paddock, wherever they belong"

So a cow or chicken or pig that's not "wherever [it] belongs" is pretty much out for getting votes, I'm thinking.
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