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Mike CHS

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When I went out to give the senior ewes some feed, I started pulling out clumps of shedding hair off of them. A couple of them enjoyed it so much that they ignored the feed to give me time to pull out long strips of hair. Even the big black ewe stood still while I worked on her and she normally doesn't like to be handled a lot.
 

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It's time to break out the chain saw. This poor tree may need to come the rest of the way down since this is the second time that over half of it broke. The first time was several years ago when a tornado through our old stock trailer into it.

The bottle lambs were in this pen but laying at the other end of it.
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It's time to break out the chain saw. This poor tree may need to come the rest of the way down since this is the second time that over half of it broke. The first time was several years ago when a tornado through our old stock trailer into it.

The bottle lambs were in this pen but laying at the other end of it.
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Is it a Bradford pear? That happened to me with a tree I had. Several storms happened that snapped off one part, then another, til I finally had it removed. Thankfully no damage from the storms last night. The last bad one we had, which was when I was down to meet you and Bay, it ripped off the chicken coop roof tin right over thier roost poles.
 

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