laughingllama75
Overrun with beasties
I have to do the same thing. A supervisors job is never done.
I'm OK feeding the round bales, it's taking them out of the little about to fall over barn, that I'm not allowed to do!Farmer Kitty said:I figure the day DH can't feed round bales right is the day the cattle wil have to go. I was told 10 years ago that I was incapable of doing it (after having done it for 10 years) so I won't do it. If he can't then they will have to go or starve. So, I hadn't thought of that one!laughingllama75 said:Farmer Kitty.....Helloo.....she had to watch him to make sure he did it right.... LOL.
Of course it has to be pretty, it's a tractor!GrassFarmerGalloway said:Yikes!
Sorry 'bout the tractor! But it sounds like it's still drivable. Does it have to be pretty?
That's why it's my dream to use draft animals for haying instead of tractors, and no big bales!
Don't listen to me, I'm crazy.
We're all crazy in one way or another.Of course it has to be pretty, it's a tractor!
(yea, I might be a bit crazy myself)
10 days of rain? YIKES.Supposedly we will have rain and showers for 9 of the next 10 days, so I'm thinking my tractor is not drivable!
I know what you're saying! I said it's my dream, not that I'd actually be able to do it!Haying with draft animals? I get worn out just seeing pictures of people doing that!
It WAS easy, there was a roof on my tractor!Farmer Kitty said:thewife is in Washington State and it rains alot there. I don't know how she puts up with it.