So I'm in agreement with @SouthernbyChoice as for voting on pics themselves!
I prefer the Goats and the Coo in number 2
The bees definitely, bunny in #1, horses from #3, pig from #1 and any of the llamas. Whew....did I miss anything? Bwahahahah.
But overall if we can't rearrange pics then I...
Thanks for the info. So far we are good. Solenoid issue for us is starting it. It is sticking and we freq have to open hood and manuever it manually. Silly question, what are the tierods???
Yes Im prepared to feed if needed....I have lots of bramble and plan to let some grow back as well for them to clear again. I just wanted to know if I needed to be wary at the initial transition.
handy for digging a pond as you might think.
I've worked as a tech at several tractor dealerships over the decades and have seen firsthand what happens when people try to do a job too big with a piece of machinery too small and light. Kubota, Ford, New Holland, Massey Ferguson.
$20K won't buy...
OK, so here is my question for those that have Spanish Goats that are free feeders off the land. I have my 5 goats coming at the end of next month from 3 different farms. All except 1 are almost yearlings and have been on the farms grazing pasture and perhaps some grain at times. When we get to...
Im so glad to hear things are picking up. Hope you will have some pics for us....or at least I will go see your FB page. I may send you a friend request!!
OK thanks OFA....I was planning on dog crates in my Santa Fe. I was trying to figure out who I would need to go find. So as long as I dont have to find someone and go give them to them Im not going to worry overly much.
I was going to start a thread and found this one. Im also looking for a tractor and want a front loader and need a bush hog not a finishing mower. Im not sure what kind of HP I need. I just bought all the goats for clearing the brush but I will be doing road work including moving dirt that is...