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We are pleased to have you! Feel free to start a thread on your projects so we can follow along!Great to be here!
Look forward to that! I’m a shenanigan tinkerer too!I'll be getting some of my current ongoing projects up to speed hopefully this evening with what pictures I have. I do some unorthodox stuff so this should be interesting for everyone
Thanks, will do!We are pleased to have you! Feel free to start a thread on your projects so we can follow along!
Thank you buddy! I'm excited to see what this can grow into!Seems to be off to a good start, well done HLsupply and Kensie and co
Hey buddy! Hope your doing well! Sitting here waiting on my dad, about to go get some firewood logs!Whats up fellas!
Im doing goodHey buddy! Hope your doing well! Sitting here waiting on my dad, about to go get some firewood logs!
MorningMorning, Afternoon, and Evening everyone!
I hope everyone is doing well, we are still getting things set up, and things may be moved around a little to group certain things together in the future so they are easier to find, so bear with us while we get it all ironed out!
It's good to see everyone!
Im raising two orphaned kittensMorning!
It is around 6am here, nearly daylight and it is a good day- going to rain, but still a good day. Today I truck out the penultimate load of calved/due to calve cows, which means calving is near over, which in turn means no more 5am alarms, no more 7 day weeks, no more 20 hours days and I might just be able to make some wood chips again.
Im raising two orphaned kittens
Mom. Cat did not want them .
Feed im every two hours Till teeth come in then a little solid food .Yep, have a couple of not so much orphaned as revived from dead calves here that are being bottle fed.
Two out of 640 isn't too bad.
I used to run about three thousand head of sheep on a farm in MO. Lambing was a 45 day continuous nightmare that was 24/7. I had to sleep in the barns with the sheep most nights. On a 'good' night you could have 30 ewes lamb in one hr. Hard to imagine unless you've actually done it.
My mother-in-law used to come help with the kids....stay the whole time.....bless her heart. One yr she was pulling a wagon down to the main barn full of bottles for the bummer lambs. I decided to slime and skin graft after that and it ended that problem forever.
Even yrs later after I got out of sheep, I couldn't sleep during that period of the year and sleepwalked trying to get to the barns.....lol. I reckon it took all of a decade to sleep normally again.
Kevin