



This year is garrett's first year in 4-H. Being the child that he is he has chosen his projects. Cattle, which is a given. Hogs, cause they are small. Hunter safety, for multiple reasons. AND sheep! Who ever said he was an under achiever. So we will be busy and i'm gonna need a job to help pay for and feed all the animals when both of them are in 4-H.
I had to share these cause they grow incrediably fast. So we have our calves, getting the pigs this weekend. And we are going to the lamb sale on the 20th. I love that we are able to do these things for them. I believe it teaches so many things about the life cycle and responsibilities.
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