> On Jan 1, 2021, at 12:21 PM, Jean Baugh <oldglorytexa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Yes, I found it and have it by the door to bring on Sat., when I have to go 
> pick up the BBQ.
> 
> I called the man, Larry last night while it was snowing and he said he had 
> the brisket and rub down on it, getting close to smoking it.  I asked if Sat 
> would be better for the both of us, since it was snowing right down.  He said 
> that would be perfect.
> 
> It looks like we got 3 to 4 inches, which is not bad, considering we usually 
> don't get any snow in the winter.  It will be all gone by tomorrow, except in 
> bar ditches and blown high areas.  That wind was vicious last night.
> 
> Sure hate that you saw the worst of our weather.  You did close the door to 
> Minnesota when you left there, didn't you?  :)
> 
> What time do you have to leave Marg tomorrow?
> 
> I sent Lisa a picture of the Sire of her does and she said, he looks just 
> like Big Boy!  I told her that the same exact thing I said when I first saw 
> him.  That is genetics working for Dandy-Lion is in his pedigree also.
> 
> I rec'd. the first of a magazine I ordered and while going through it last 
> night, I made comments.  It quite literally covers most medical problems, 
> feet trimming, feeding, mineral deficiencies, parasites, birthing problems 
> and much more.  I told Lisa I'd give it to her to keep for any future 
> problems.  It is 99% good but I gave some pointers that I know of too.
> 
> For instance, copper is greatly needed by goats and one of the most visible 
> symptoms is faded hair color.  I had an old doe walk slowly by me (years 
> ago), and I noted this and thought about it.  Bought some calf size boluses 
> and gave her twice the amount of copper by her weight.  Weeks later a 
> prancing, red doe went by me, head up and I wondered who she was.  It was the 
> old doe.
> 
> Love
> 
> Em