I am just bushed. I went to the feed mill, got a whole load of feed and shavings and unloaded it, mucked out the barn, emptied and cleaned the water buckets and water troughs, cleaned all the old cruddy hay from the barn, and then rolled a round bale in place to start using. Once I started forking hay off of it I noted that the bale was AGAIN moldy - that is 8 rounds bales in a row that have been crappy.

Barry will just have to come and get this one - I am NOT going to try and pick through it. It's not worth my time. He will need to come and get it as I cannot move it myself, I can re-twine it but he will need to bring his tractor down and take it away. It's too big to get rid of here.

Just can't believe the trouble I am having with hay this year - last year was a crappy hay year - and I am betting this is last years crappy hay - it sure doesn't look like nice fresh hay from this year. Even though he says it is.

Time to find a new supplier - darn it all. I don't need this crap. Hopefully I can get an a pipeline job so I can just move the horses to be boarded out for the winter and now worry about hay.

Happy Tax

Mr Pompeii
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And the amazing headless chicken
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🥰 The chicken pictures

:mad: For the hay.
 
NO. (It’s only my opinion, but a name is important for life. That’s why I said NO to your suggestion. Add…. And only my opinion!
This may have come across as rude. I assume you are trying to be sarcastic. We all know the typed word does not equate to the spoken word. Would you like to clarify your intent?
 
I never saw lamb while I was there. They did have chicken there and German Shepherd farms.
“Were you afraid of the screaming from the lambs on the farm Clarice?” Maybe I would have been upset too. But you aren’t here about you are you? What do you desire to know Clarice? Do you think that solving the Buffalo bill case will get you recognition? “. (I went way overboard with that quote !!
 
I am just bushed. I went to the feed mill, got a whole load of feed and shavings and unloaded it, mucked out the barn, emptied and cleaned the water buckets and water troughs, cleaned all the old cruddy hay from the barn, and then rolled a round bale in place to start using. Once I started forking hay off of it I noted that the bale was AGAIN moldy - that is 8 rounds bales in a row that have been crappy.

Barry will just have to come and get this one - I am NOT going to try and pick through it. It's not worth my time. He will need to come and get it as I cannot move it myself, I can re-twine it but he will need to bring his tractor down and take it away. It's too big to get rid of here.

Just can't believe the trouble I am having with hay this year - last year was a crappy hay year - and I am betting this is last years crappy hay - it sure doesn't look like nice fresh hay from this year. Even though he says it is.

Time to find a new supplier - darn it all. I don't need this crap. Hopefully I can get an a pipeline job so I can just move the horses to be boarded out for the winter and now worry about hay.

Happy Tax

Mr Pompeii
View attachment 3247100

And the amazing headless chicken
View attachment 3247103
Great pictures!
You really aren’t getting a break with the hay. 🙁
 
My test results say that I have contracted Covid. I will be testing myself again tomorrow to be sure. (All those vaccinations for nothing!:he)
The vaccinations dont stop you from getting covid just keeps you from not going to the hospital and getting a severe case
 

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