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what are your plans for it.
I would guess feed storage, hopefully they have a feed mill locally where they can buy in bulk cheaper.
Feed storage..... but trying to figure it all out.
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what are your plans for it.
I would guess feed storage, hopefully they have a feed mill locally where they can buy in bulk cheaper.
Goodwill:
Someone donated an entire closet full of high quality camping/hiking gear (new...with tags) including various Columbia gear, etc. My husband picked up quality pants for $1/pair and shirts for $0.50 on special.
We purchased a high quality wooden butcher block on wheels for $13
Craigslist:
We bought both of our horses.
We found our current farm.
We bought our truck.
We adopted our dog.
We bought our coffee table and side table.
We bought (and refinished) our nightstands.
Goodwill:
Someone donated an entire closet full of high quality camping/hiking gear (new...with tags) including various Columbia gear, etc. My husband picked up quality pants for $1/pair and shirts for $0.50 on special.
We purchased a high quality wooden butcher block on wheels for $13
Craigslist:
We bought both of our horses.
We found our current farm.
We bought our truck.
We adopted our dog.
We bought our coffee table and side table.
We bought (and refinished) our nightstands.
Sooooooooo jealous of this.This is some wood I got for free from a local tree trimmer. It is honey locust, hickory, cherry and oak. Since I heat with wood this was a great gift. The stacked wood now stretches over 110' and is stacked 6' high. I am still working on the big pieces as we speak. One big piece when split equals about half a face cord. The brush get run through the chipper for wood mulch for the chicken run. An added bonus are the ants and termites that become chicken treats.
I think my husband would never, ever let me go to the feed store if that was the caseWell, I don't know if mine counts but I got 10 free chicks for every bag of feed that I bought this weekend, so I bought 5 bags of feed = 50 chicks.