Giving Two Clucks 5150 Farm Rescue
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Comedic education about what it's really like to run an atypical animal farm and rescue.
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Ep 4: Beautiful Adventures
In this conversation, Heide Cooper interviews Paul Osborne, who has an eight-year-old son with Down syndrome. They discuss their children, the misconceptions surrounding special needs children, and the importance of treating them like any other child. Paul shares his family's plan to sail around the world and set three world records for Down syndrome awareness. He emphasizes the need to embrace the journey and not let the diagnosis define their lives. He encourages new parents to have hope and not limit their child's potential based on societal expectations.
Takeaways
Children with Down syndrome are capable of living fulfilling lives and should not be limited by societal expectations.
Parents should treat their special needs children like any other child and provide them with opportunities to explore and grow.
Misconceptions and labels should be avoided when referring to individuals with special needs.
Having a child with special needs can bring a unique perspective and enrich the lives of the entire family.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Surprise Guest
01:24 Family Connection and Oklahoma
01:52 Unique Feature and Test Show
03:36 Passion Project: Sailing Around the World
04:30 Raising a Child with Down Syndrome
05:24 Sailing Experience and Preparation
05:52 Child's Passion for Sailing
06:21 Misconceptions about Special Needs Children
07:19 Letting Children Explore and Overcoming Limitations
08:48 Supporting Children's Independence
10:15 Challenging Medical System and Setting High Expectations
11:44 Encouraging Physical Activities and Overcoming Barriers
13:09 Letting Go of Fear and Allowing Exploration
14:36 Listening to Your Child and Defying Expectations
15:31 Support and Admiration for the Journey
16:08 Introduction and Family Overview
18:14 Children's Personalities and Interactions
19:36 Disciplining Freya
20:34 Parenting Challenges and Milestones
21:42 Language and Terminology
22:39 Parenting Goals and Expectations
23:35 Happiness and Quality of Life
24:30 Perceptions of Down Syndrome
25:27 Emotions and Expressions
26:24 Individuality and Potential
27:21 Parenting Approach and Limitations
28:15 Hope and Advice for New Parents
29:12 Living Life to the Fullest
30:07 The Beauty of Differences
31:06 Impact on Others
32:22 Rejecting Limitations and Embracing Life
Running a rescue takes a team and a lot of money! Vet bills, medicine, surgeries, specialized diets, land, the list is never-ending. If you feel compelled to donate financially to the 5150 Farm Rescue, you can do so through the following options. We thank you in advance from the bottom of our hearts!
Venmo: Heide-Cooper73
Cashapp: $5150Farm
Zelle: 817-374-2453
Donate link: https://square.link/u/r8UFQRFj?src=sms
EIN for donations: 99-1447537 -
Episode 3 is Pretty Nuts!
This conversation covers various topics related to castration procedures for animals, childhood dreams, and dealing with rescue animals. It also includes a guest segment about an upcoming expedition.
Takeaways
Castration procedures for animals vary depending on the species and size. Some procedures, like neutering cats, are quick and relatively simple.
Castration of bulls is often done without anesthesia or painkillers due to withdrawal times on drugs for food animals.
The castration process for cattle involves cutting off half the s*****m and removing the testicles, followed by emasculating or cutting the cords.
Castrating animals at a young age, such as calves, is common to prevent attachment and reduce the risk of complications.
Dealing with feral pigs and rescue animals can be challenging, but it is important to ensure their well-being and prevent the spread of diseases.
Chapters
00:00 Neutering cats and the quick procedure
00:58 Castration of bulls without anesthesia
02:41 Castration process for cattle
03:38 Cauterizing and emasculating during castration
04:34 Castrating calves at birth
05:02 Worst experience in castrating animals
07:48 First animal castrated
09:11 Childhood dreams and aspirations
10:27 Living with horses and peeing in barns
13:45 Dealing with feral pigs and rescue animals
23:23 Guest Paul Osborne's expedition
Running a rescue takes a team and a lot of money! Vet bills, medicine, surgeries, specialized diets, land, the list is never-ending. If you feel compelled to donate financially to the 5150 Farm Rescue, you can do so through the following options. We thank you in advance from the bottom of our hearts!
Venmo: Heide-Cooper73
Cashapp: $5150Farm
Zelle: 817-374-2453
Donate link: https://square.link/u/r8UFQRFj?src=sms
EIN for donations: 99-1447537 -
COCK-a-doodle doo w/Michele Burns
In this conversation, Michele Burns shares her experience and passion for raising chickens and other animals. She started her business, MSB Poultry, three years ago and has since expanded to include cows and goats. Michele emphasizes the importance of focusing on specific breeds and improving their quality rather than having a large quantity of birds. She also discusses the challenges and joys of breeding chickens, including the need for attention to detail and the importance of finding mentors and resources for poultry showing. Michele encourages others to pursue their passion for raising animals and shares her knowledge and experiences to help others in the community. In this conversation, Michele and Heide discuss various topics related to chicken farming and breeding. They talk about the importance of deworming chickens and the different methods that can be used. She emphasizes the need for individualized care for each flock and the importance of understanding breed and environmental factors. Michele also discusses the breeding of different chicken varieties and the importance of quality genetics and care. She touches on the topic of project birds and the difference between true breeders and backyard mix breeds. The conversation also covers the significance of poultry shows and the etiquette that should be followed. Lastly, Heide and Michele address the issue of egg theft at shows and the importance of respecting other breeders' property.
Takeaways
Focus on specific breeds and work on improving their quality rather than having a large quantity of birds.
Finding mentors and resources is crucial for learning about poultry showing and breeding.
Attention to detail and dedication are necessary for successful breeding.
Passion and enthusiasm for raising animals can lead to a fulfilling and enjoyable experience. Deworming chickens is important and different methods can be used, but it's essential to tailor the approach to the specific needs of each flock.
Breeding chickens requires attention to breed and environmental factors, as well as the quality of genetics and care.
Project birds can be a fun and rewarding endeavor, but it takes time and dedication to develop a true breed.
Poultry shows are significant events that showcase the best of each breed, and proper etiquette should be followed to respect other breeders' property and efforts.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
01:27 Starting a Chicken Business
03:13 Focusing on Specific Chicken Breeds
04:12 Discovering Rare Chicken Breeds
05:11 The History of Rare Chicken Breeds
06:08 Becoming Involved in Chicken Shows
07:56 Finding Mentors in the Chicken Community
09:44 The Challenges of Breeding and Showing Chickens
10:41 The Emotional Attachment to Favorite Chickens
12:05 The Importance of Attention to Detail in Breeding
13:30 Quality over Quantity in Chicken Breeding
15:39 Using Social Media to Share Chicken Breeding Journey
18:57 The Lack of Information on Non-Meat Poultry Breeds
20:26 The Importance of PT Testing for Poultry Shows
22:21 Breeding Chickens and the Challenges of Genetics
23:16 Choosing Specific Colors and Traits in Breeding
25:05 Artificial Insemination in Chicken Breeding
26:59 The Humorous Side of Chicken Breeding
29:12 The Behavior of Turkeys in Shows
30:12 De-worming chickens and the importance of variety
32:02 The importance of individuality in chicken care
33:22 The energy and effort put into chicken care
36:08 Breeding and the importance of commitment
38:22 Differentiating between chicken breeds
40:15 The importance of genetics and care in breeding
42:01 Project birds and the dedication required
43:25 The distinction between rare breeds and mutts
45:20 Understanding Easter Eggers and barnyard mixes
49:38 The significance of poultry shows
52:49 The controversy of egg theft at shows
58:46 The importance of respecting show etiquette -
Welcome to Giving 2 Clucks featuring Dr. G
In our first episode, Heide sits down to have a conversation with Dr. Gursky, the hero vet for the 5150 farm and rescue. They discuss his daily routine as a veterinarian and the challenges of balancing work and family. He shares his childhood aspirations and how he eventually pursued a career in veterinary medicine. Dr. Gursky also talks about his family's military background and the role models who influenced him. He discusses how he copes with the loss of animals and the importance of providing compassionate care. Additionally, he shares his hobbies and downtime, as well as his experience working with different animals and his favorite dog breed. The conversation concludes with a discussion about his work with 5150 Farm and Rescue and the notoriety he has gained in the community.
Takeaways
Balancing work and family can be challenging, but having a clinic at home allows Dr. Gursky to spend time with his family while still providing veterinary care.
Dr. Gursky's family has a strong military background, with his grandfather and father serving in World War II.
Dr. Gursky's compassion for animals is evident in his approach to euthanasia, where he does not charge for the service and ensures it is done with dignity.
Dr. Gursky treats a wide range of animals, including horses, cattle, goats, pigs, sheep, chickens, exotic birds, rabbits, and guinea pigs.
Chapters
00:00Introduction and Daily Routine
02:09Balancing Work and Family
03:07Childhood Aspirations and Career Path
04:45Choosing Veterinary School
05:24Alternative Career Choice
06:24Family Military Background
07:22Role Models and Family Influence
08:22Coping with Loss
10:17Hobbies and Downtime
11:14What Sets the Veterinarian Apart
12:32Range of Animals Treated
14:04Favorite Dog Breed
15:00Working Dogs and Border Collies
19:24Dealing with Loss
22:27Rescue Pig and Notoriety
23:20Working with 5150 Farm and Rescue