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		<title>Story Board no. 1: Introducing Daryl Morgan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cattle farmer, poultry breeder and husband with C6-C7 quadriplegia. I was raised in the city but was always mad about animals and birds. I started farming in my early 20s, and milked cows for 25 years before my accident. Getting &#8230; <a href="https://blog.spinalhub.com.au/?p=1">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cattle farmer, poultry breeder and husband with C6-C7 quadriplegia.</p>
<p>I was raised in the city but was always mad about animals and birds. I started farming in my early 20s, and milked cows for 25 years before my accident.</p>
<p>Getting back to farming gave me a life again. Gil and I run beef cattle and sheep, and I breed poultry: chooks, pheasants, partridges, ducks, guinea fowl and pigeons.</p>
<p>Farmers are doers rather than talkers. I’ve had to learn to be a talker, to explain what to do without demonstrating. Passing knowledge on to others can be very rewarding. I get into the cattle yards and do my bit. Feeling useful is important to anyone.</p>
<p>I get around the farmyard in my four-wheel-drive chair. I’ve attached lights for spotlighting, and a car horn that gives a blast! I’ve had tendon transfer operations, so I can open most gates now without assistance. And ‘AgrAbility’ gave us great ideas about modified farming equipment.</p>
<p>You mustn’t be timid in your chair &#8211; that won’t get you anywhere. You’ve got to get out and have a go. Gil’s support is great and we’ve had some good laughs. After all, we’re here for a good time, not a long time!</p>
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