But it's going to rain. Pretty sure he would be laying down.The cow woke up five minutes to type that, Cows can sleep standing up ya know.
Probably snowing where he's at.But it's going to rain. Pretty sure he would be laying down.
55 gallon drum flipped upside down? Thems good meats!These dang tight lipped turkeys ain't want in to die today for some reason. Still better than workin
Wierd that turkeys have lips where you live?These dang tight lipped turkeys ain't want in to die today for some reason. Still better than workin
Over 500 miles yesterday with a toddler...about 490 in the rain...I slept in.
I'm here now and fixing to burn a brush pile.
Plus I have nice titsPlus the cow is 2 hours ahead of a lot of us.
I think you're right. The sun was shining all morning but it's gone.But it's going to rain. Pretty sure he would be laying down.
Pics?Plus I have nice tits
Yepper, pennsytukey , and them lips is like a piece o plywood[emoji13]Wierd that turkeys have lips where you live?
Doable. Mark the septic.
Need some pointers on how to start it?
Pic's of the pig wrestling......in 3, 2, 1.View attachment 19894
Same here, but dad just called and asked if I could do chores this afternoon...
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Same here, but dad just called and asked if I could do chores this afternoon...
Chores,on the weekend. Work the new litters,wean the old litters,feed,breeding barn and haul a couple loads if you have any daylight left.
Generally 95% of the litters are born Thursday's and Friday's. Very few are born over the weekends. Breeding is done in the mornings.
Evening chores on the weekends are pretty laid back, just walking barns and checking things over.
We only haul chit twice a year normally, spring and fall. If some neighbors plant wheat then we will empty out in the summer just in case the fall goes to chit.
If it doesn't rain next week, I should have pumped 1-1.5 million gallons.
Ahhh yes, the new retro can...View attachment 19894
Same here, but dad just called and asked if I could do chores this afternoon...