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The Cowboys of R.A. Brown Ranch

Donnell Brown and his fellow cowboys combine modern science with their decades of experience with cattle ranching to create the perfect specimen of beef. (04:11)

Produced by: Brian Wolly


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Poor Revelation!!! I'm so sad that Revelation didn't make it. But I'm glad you tried to do whatever you could to try to save his leg.

I don't think he should be cloned. That's just sounds kind of creepy to me. I know it's a little different from cloning humans, but it's still the same principle. I think of the complications with cloned meat. How genetically altered would it be? Didn't they have trouble with the sheep (Dolly) they tried to clone?

Keep Revelation alive in your heart. Don't try to bring him back through cloning. God will honor and bless your future efforts.

Thanks and God Bless!!!

We love Jeanne Marie Laskas and her subjects. Would she be interested in writing about our little family owned project known as Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard in Montgomery County, Maryland? Given that she likes an industry connected to the old world but also involving the "family farmer with the latest technologies", she might be interested in our vineyard/winery/farmers market/cured meat project. If not, please keep up all the other good work.

YUCK,dont kill!! GO VEG>



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