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Neither my ducks, nor my moms chicken will eat this whole.
Note the straw like shell, they don't like it.
As such I have to grind it down, hence the testing today.

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Do you have to grind grains for chickens? I feed whole grains to mine. Should I be grinding it?
Slaughter chicken also beef up much faster being fed ground grains.

If Your chicken are more pets than anything else then whole grain is the most natural.
Just make sure they have access to sand, fine gravel, dry dirt as their digestion depends on it.

Chicken (& ducks) also like wood ash and small sized unburnt wood coal like out of a wood stove or fireplace.
I guess OWB ash is the same as long as You didn't burn trash in it.
 

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"Good" neighbor knowing exactly where our properties border plowing past the property border mark, a steel reinforced concrete post dug in 20+" deep and mangled up from repeatedly being run over by tractors, and doing turns on my property.

His property plowed on the left, my property on the right, property border post circled in red.

Now, how would You react to this kind of behaviour?
Mind You, this is a person You are "good with"!
People are a$$hole$!!?

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"Good" neighbor knowing exactly where our properties border plowing past the property border mark, a steel reinforced concrete post dug in 20+" deep and mangled up from repeatedly being run over by tractors, and doing turns on my property.

His property plowed on the left, my property on the right, property border post circled in red.

Now, how would You react to this kind of behaviour?
Mind You, this is a person You are "good with"!
People are a$$hole$!!?

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Man that stinks!
 

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"Good" neighbor knowing exactly where our properties border plowing past the property border mark, a steel reinforced concrete post dug in 20+" deep and mangled up from repeatedly being run over by tractors, and doing turns on my property.

His property plowed on the left, my property on the right, property border post circled in red.

Now, how would You react to this kind of behaviour?
Mind You, this is a person You are "good with"!
People are a$$hole$!!?

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I’ve had the neighbor get my lawn. Was wet when they pulled across my grass and left ruts that I had to fix with rototiller. I was pretty pissed but just fixed it and moved on. I don’t think it was the actual neighbor who did drive on it but the application company sprayer operator.

If you’re close with him I’d let him know I didn’t want my side messed up like that.

I drive the type of equipment and accidents can happen. I’m sure I’ve gotten a litttle close at times but I typically stay pretty good away from property lines. I know I’ve planted too close to lines before


The reason I was upset my own yard got rutted is because I would have known better and realized heavy machines and soft ground make a mess.

Buddy I’d start with giving him a call and if you’re calm usually people are willing to do better. That ground looks plowed so if they come back to smooth the ground I’d just tell them I wanted it nice and smooth. I wouldn’t be mean but I’d just let them know I didn’t like it
 

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Morning All! Off to the dentist for a cleaning today, glad that weather is closer to normal today, the winds were blowing yesterday and highway visibility was the shlts. 😂-8f feels like -26 with 10mph winds.
 

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IMG_8752.jpegIMG_8753.jpegPutting some insulation in shop ceiling. Been cold this winter. Ceiling was originally the foam insulation panels. Nailed boards across every 2 ft to help hold them up there as wind has blown some out. Will see how much of a difference this makes. I have pretty high expectations. Went about 5.5 inches deep. This is the buy so many bags at Lowe’s and use machine for free. Slow going but relatively easy. (Once I got all the clogs out from previous user)
 

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There is no doubt animals handle the cold better than humans but they are far from impervious to it. Those who raise cattle, hogs, and other livestock outdoors in a cold climate know that. They have seen cattle and hog ears so frostbit it makes a man cry.
 
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