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Freckles has new home; Scooter appointed herd sire

And she even got a T-Post Puller from Ed Pipalski of Ed's Small Engines. Things are going pretty good at the Donna Rieder place

Donna Rieder writes:
Thanks to Deena Murphy for saving Freckles the Goat from going to the sausage factory! Freckles is now living at Deena's farm in the company of her flock of sheep. Scooter has also gone to live in Campbellsville, and will be the new herd sire at Jerry Rodgers' place. Glad to know both my boys have good homes! Thanks also to Ed at Ed's small Engine Barn for loaning me his T-post puller. And thanks to Columbia Magazine for making it all happen! Keep up the good work! --Donna Rieder
But CM has to find a new ad to fill hole where one worked too well. We've had to retire the number of a Great One, Classified No. 8341, one that did what we all should aspire to do: Do the job so well we're no longer needed - CM





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