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Stapler intended for veterinary use. However, in a pinch, I'd probably use it on myself, lol.


Mine is similar to this one. In fact, I'll probably go ahead and order an extra one to keep on hand. The one I have came with the staple remover tool also. There's a tiny learning curve. I missed on the first shot - only caught one side of the skin. The trick seems to be to pinch the skin up between your fingers and then pull the staple trigger. It was honestly very simple and easy. I had the teen girl next door hold the goat for me. She was a little unhappy about the cleaning procedure but hardly flinched at all with the actual stapling. Wound still looks good - no heat, no swelling, no discharge.
 

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Grandkids have been here since Thursday. We've had a blast! There has been fishing, cooking, swimming, eating, karaoke-ing, Chinese buffet-ing and an epic Monopoly game! Very few farm chores have been accomplished. Too hot to do much anyway. Grandson helped me get the staples out of the doeling a couple days ago. I definitely appreciated the help a lot more than the goat did, lol!

I noticed a whiff of something familiar in the air recently. The does have started cycling and the bucks have started rutting...seems early but I guess not too early. I'm going to line up a few dates and try out having babies a couple months earlier than usual.

Need to go get some morning grub rustled up for these kiddos.
 

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Grands are leaving this morning... :(. It'll get really quiet around here really quickly. Good, but not good if you know what I mean.

Bowling yesterday. I suck...

More fishing too. Grandson pulled the biggest bass out yesterday evening that we've seen yet. It doesn't look so much like a baby bass anymore. My hopes are up that in another year they will be impressive! With the high octane feed they're getting it's quite possible.

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It was a great time. They left today and it's always hard to see them go. I miss 'em every minute of every day. GD is talking about moving down this way when she graduates next year. She'll either stay with DS and his wife or here. She'll probably choose them because not only are they younger (and NOT her grandparents, lol) but they have lots of toys.

DH had a cardiologist appt. He's doing really well. We went from check-ups every 3 months to every 6 months and today we graduated to every 9 months. He says DH is doing pretty well - all things considered.

Tomorrow, I need to start doing everything I neglected while playing with the kiddos.
 

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