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Kentucky Color - Breakfast is served

A scene which makes one feel all's well with the world
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By Billy Joe Fudge, Retired District Forester
Kentucky Division of Forestry

Breakfast was being served recently by at least one mother in the Dykes Brother's cow/calf beef operation on the Chowning Farm on Crocus Creek. See accompanying photo)



It is quite a joy to be greeted most mornings by these "old friends". After a while you start to recognize certain cows and expect to see them each day.

There are some things I don't miss about farm life but this is definitely not one of them. No matter the complications life might be throwing at me, scenes like this one make me feel that all is well with the world. - BILLY JOE FUDGE


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Kentucky Color - Breakfast is served



2011-10-28 - Hopewell Acres, Amandaville, Cumberland Co., KY - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge, Retired District Forester, Kentucky State Division of Forestry.
Breakfast was being served recently by at least one mother in the Dykes Brother's cow/calf beef operation on the Chowning Farm on Crocus Creek. -BILLY JOE FUDGE

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