Devonviolet
Herd Master
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I’ve been catching up on your journal Mike. WOW! You’ve been busy. Love all your sheep. That’s a far cry from the 4-6 you originally planned. I only planned two. But now have seven. I probably won’t go much above that, though.
Your sheep work space looks awesome. That is going to make a huge difference, when working on your sheep!
Your sheep work space looks awesome. That is going to make a huge difference, when working on your sheep!
As I was reading, I couldn’t help but reply to Bruce’s comment about cedar and how it isn’t as water resistant, as it’s cracked up to be. I have to concur. The previous owner, here, used cedar trees, for the fence around the chicken yard. I’m guessing every single one has rotted off. But, in all fairness, we have clay about 6-8” down, and during rainy season (at least six months of the year), the clay stays wet, so I’m guessing most posts would rot off. We have even had Tractor Supply 6” PT posts rot off. After talking to a friend, we bought some black (tar type) paint, so we can paint the ends of all our fence posts from now on. Hopefully, they will last longer, in the future.Some years back I made a raised bed with cedar along the driveway at the old house. Figured it would last forever. Turns out that cedar rots quite well when in contact with soil. Even the 4x4 posts rotted.