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<blockquote data-quote="BrokenBackJack" data-source="post: 315794" data-attributes="member: 642"><p>We raised wild Turkeys but i wouldn't let anyone kill one to butcher. Everything was my pet that i raised. We raised geese, pheasants, chickens, wild turkeys, cattle, horses, pigs, dogs and cats. </p><p>Had a few deer too that got really tame and every summer i raised a raccoon too. Those little coons would roll over on their backs and drink milk out of a baby bottle when i came out with it. Looked just like a little baby. Funny thing about it, every year i named that coon Little Johnny!</p><p>Needless to say my Dad wasn't impressed with my pet coon's. They would scare the crap out of him when they would jump down from above and land on his shoulders. I would get chewed out when that happened and told that was the last one i was to raise.</p><p>Needless to say the next year i would have another one. Every one of them would ride on the back of one of our German Shepards. That was funny to see and that one dog didn't mind it at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrokenBackJack, post: 315794, member: 642"] We raised wild Turkeys but i wouldn't let anyone kill one to butcher. Everything was my pet that i raised. We raised geese, pheasants, chickens, wild turkeys, cattle, horses, pigs, dogs and cats. Had a few deer too that got really tame and every summer i raised a raccoon too. Those little coons would roll over on their backs and drink milk out of a baby bottle when i came out with it. Looked just like a little baby. Funny thing about it, every year i named that coon Little Johnny! Needless to say my Dad wasn't impressed with my pet coon's. They would scare the crap out of him when they would jump down from above and land on his shoulders. I would get chewed out when that happened and told that was the last one i was to raise. Needless to say the next year i would have another one. Every one of them would ride on the back of one of our German Shepards. That was funny to see and that one dog didn't mind it at all. [/QUOTE]
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