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On the Edge of Common Sense: Adopt a farmer

April 1, 2010
Baxter Black
As the percent of farmers continues to decrease in proportion to the population, it seems the harder the ANTIs (HSUS, PETA, Sierra Club, name one) try to increase America’s dependence on foreign food just as they have done with manufacturing, energy, timber and steel. They have the foresight of a mayfly.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: Harry and the hog

March 2, 2010
Baxter Black
Many of us took a meats course in college or have dressed wild game and have a basic understanding of how it gets from the pasture to the plate. Harry is not one of us, in that regard.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: Good deeds gone awry

February 5, 2010
Baxter Black
Most of us in our daily lives have occasion to be a good Samaritan.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: The Luddites

January 1, 2010
Baxter Black
The anti-progress Luddites have taken some serious blows in the last six months.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: Veterinary frustrations

December 29, 2009
Baxter Black
In my travels I continue to be amazed by the technologies being used in ranching and feedlot operations. The close monitoring, record keeping and decision-making as a result of implant or ear tag scanning and computer tracking of individual beasts, is fine-tuning and improving our productive efficiency. But it wasn’t always that way. Dr. Darrell is a cow veterinarian and theriogenologist, as am I. We were waxing nostalgic about the good ol’ days when, despite our valuable medical opinion and sage advice, we didn’t always get the message across! Darrell told of preg checking a pasture full of dairy heifers in southern Colorado. The farmer, Mario we’ll call him, had dumped a few black bulls in with the heifers. About halfway into the bunch Darrell palpated something odd? The heifer he was in had no uterus and no ovaries! To an experienced vet it’s as obvious as reaching into your pocket and suddenly finding no car keys! “This heifer is open,” he told Mario. “She’s a freemartin.” Mario looked puzzled. The good doctor explained at length the congenital condition, defined hermaphrodite, and the prognosis: She would never be capable of conceiving. He even drew diagrams in the dirt, then suggested that the heifer be put into a feedlot and eaten. Mario nodded seriously, then turned her out of the chute. He instructed his helper, “Put her back in with the bulls, her ovaries haven’t come down!” Darrell continued his tales; he was on an 800-head Nevada cow ranch that had never done preg-checking – his grandpa didn’t believe in it. But the young rancher wanted to modernize. Darrell painstakingly explained the importance of culling open cows to prevent Trichomoniasis and improve production. They cut the cattle two ways; Open and Bred. Darrell was not surprised by the 50 percent conception rate. While he was rinsing out his bucket, he glanced up to see the young rancher mixing the cows back together! The young rancher acknowledged it was good to know how many calves to expect, but Grandpa always said the place would run 800 cows and who could argue with that? Once, a company I was working for bought a ranch in northern California. I went down to inventory the cows. With the crew I preg checked 2200 head and sorted them into Open, Bred and Old. They had a good set of corrals so I didn’t bother to mark them. It took three days. To finalize the deal the boss sent down a crusty ol’ cattle buyer named Harold. He was experienced, the boss told me. I woke up morning four to find Harold had turned the cows all together and was gate-cutting them himself in the long alley! I was stunned, mad and bumfoozled! “I sorted these cows, preg-checked and mouthed ‘em … it took us three days!” I stammered. “Sorry, ya wasted yer time, Sonny,” he said. “Anybody can tell if they’re old. And I can tell if they’re bred by the way the hair lays on their back!” PD
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On the Edge of Common Sense: Thanksgiving in the 2009 recession

November 11, 2009
Baxter Black
This Thanksgiving I am thankful for many things large and small. For instance, on the world stage I am thankful that Saddam Hussein finally got what he had coming.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: A to Z depends on where your mind is

September 16, 2009
Baxter Black
There are globally astute, politically tuned, conscientiously correct people who watch C-Span and write letters to the editor.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: Beetless Tuesday

August 7, 2009
Baxter Black
I felt a twinge of sadness when I heard that the SEAM (Social Engineers And Manipulators) had declared BEETLESS TUESDAY in Missoula, Montana.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: The choices we make

June 5, 2009
Baxter Black
I was in Colusa, California in the beautiful northern Sacramento Valley.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: Continuing saga of abandoned horses

April 9, 2009
Baxter Black
I had a visit with the president of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) recently about the abandoned horse issue.
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