Granny's gone and done it again

Well I found some baby mice in the compost bin when I was getting compost to amend the hillside.

yes they got fed to the chickens. Yes I’m a horrible person. Already have too many field mice running amok in my chicken area.

y’all I’m burnt out. It was so much easier when hubs didn’t get home til six. Now he gets home at four (my from home hours are generally 2-6) sits down and watches YouTube (I usually do my work at the kitchen table so...yeah. I get to deal with it) needs me to go with him to the mailbox to get something he ordered from Amazon (god forbid he just take goose and go) what’s for dinner can’t be bothered to help make dinner or do any cleanup or anything.
It almost makes me want to go back to full time at the office...but that comes with its own level of bull tweety.
Have you never heard of woman’s liberation?
 
that's what a "puller" is for, Mick (nephew) made me a hum dinger of one back that year he worked here. Of course that was after he "broke" 2 of the store bought types.
They make something to pull T posts up with?
 
They make something to pull T posts up with?

yep , OR you can wrap a chain around the t post and "lift" them out of the ground with a loader or bobcat , something that has a front end that goes up and down.
 
a lot smaller/thinner you put them in with a hammer, Not the bobcat bucket or a post pounder.
I used a sledge Took forever. Found out about the pounder yrs later. Always the hard way for me.
 
Would I be able to pull them with the tool? I still want them gone.

well make sure they/it is good and sturdy. You should, as you push/lay on the bar and push down to "lift" the t-post out of the ground. IT helps a LOT if the ground has moisture.
 

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