Yea, I know!wynedot55 said:be careful pulling stumps.an dont tear the loader up.
Now, wynedot, if she is ever going to get it done she knows she has to take care of her equipment. We know how much she hates looking at the mess and how much she likes cleaning it up.thewife said:Yea, I know!wynedot55 said:be careful pulling stumps.an dont tear the loader up.
I've been lectured and threatned to have it taken away from me!
I work in 1st, turtle gear! If the stump don't budge, I dig a little, if it still don't budge, I move on to the next!
Luckily all the ones down there have come out pretty easy! (knock on stump) They are pretty water logged, so I'm just stock piling for now, they should burn reeeeeal good next fall!
Chickens lay throughout the day. I have some that lay in the early morning hours and a couple that don't lay until late in the day.m.holloway said:hey everyone! our weather here is rain and no sun. I change the cows water tub for the food. they were having trouble eatting out of them i quess they out grew them. but it's working better. I'll just have to go buy a water tub now, instead of 2 feed tub. My chicken have a mind of their own. Lay the eggs at different times. I thought it was only the same time everyday. Yesterday I looked in 3 places, no eggs. I can't wait for end of feb. That's when I can order the others chicks.