Mini Horses
Herd Master
OK -- let me tell you that in a few years you would be looking at the smaller bags anyway! It's a method for being able to continue to do your own chores. This morning I loaded in store, bought & loaded into trunk of a car (truck is a LOT easier) then unloaded at home...5 - 50# bags of feed, 3-20# ones...dumped into the metal containers. It would have been nice had they all been only 25# ones!!!! I am a 72 y/o, 110# woman. My self says that when I can no longer get the feed, won't keep the animals. You're lucky it's rabbits. Horse feed rarely comes less than 40#. BUT, I would open the bag at the store & dump 1/2 into another if I needed to. I am just Blessed that I can still work as I do and thank the Lord every day.
You don't have to worry about more than getting the feed, even if it's 10# bags. It's all good. You will figure a way to move things, pull, drag, dump. Buy a longer hose, not larger containers, etc. I stack hay by making steps of the bales....it's a smart move, if the bales are tight. A pully lift will help move them also. Smaller bales!! Small is good. Keep that in mind.
I also feel you would do well with a support of some sort, be it belt or otherwise ? Weight loss always helps. And none of it will happen In a week or month...
several months is more like it. I do stretches every day to loosen up. YOU can do this! YAH!! if no surgery!
Speaking of bales of hay and the baler -- it appears there is a crank on the outside of the trailer. Is that the method to push the bale tight? The plans I have for a hand baler show a square for the hay, upright so you fill from the end of the eventual bale, and a lever device. You pull down and the attached plate is pushed into the end to compress Lot of leverage. LOT of work
You don't have to worry about more than getting the feed, even if it's 10# bags. It's all good. You will figure a way to move things, pull, drag, dump. Buy a longer hose, not larger containers, etc. I stack hay by making steps of the bales....it's a smart move, if the bales are tight. A pully lift will help move them also. Smaller bales!! Small is good. Keep that in mind.
I also feel you would do well with a support of some sort, be it belt or otherwise ? Weight loss always helps. And none of it will happen In a week or month...
several months is more like it. I do stretches every day to loosen up. YOU can do this! YAH!! if no surgery!
Speaking of bales of hay and the baler -- it appears there is a crank on the outside of the trailer. Is that the method to push the bale tight? The plans I have for a hand baler show a square for the hay, upright so you fill from the end of the eventual bale, and a lever device. You pull down and the attached plate is pushed into the end to compress Lot of leverage. LOT of work