INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Right now, I just push most of them by hand. Few require the strap and truck, but that is one roll at a time. I may need to try that to go further. Thanks.
I learned that little trick one day when I had three 600 lb. bales stacked in the bed & didn't have room to get the top bale started. I ran the rope behind a Sassafras tree and looped it onto the pipe & pulled away. Only had to roll it 5' to it's final position, downhill.
 
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It was a real eye opener when I bought Katee and had to learn how to feed a draft. I got on the websites forums for Draft horses. most were in the midwest or east coast. All fed round bales and I had NEVER seen one before.... Since then I learned Bales can vary big time according to the mechanical balers and climate and even handling equipment.

I am good for loading one bale in the feeder. NO lifting. just tip it up on one end then lean it and use the hay hooks to tip it the rest of the way in. OF course my darling daughter "helps".

But when I came home with 22 bales from the desert and I realized no one was around to help me unload the truck.... Were talking tie the whole load off to the fence and drive out from under.

took me six days to get it into a three bale high stack.
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Hey guy's n gal's

been a bit since I got on but that's me I don't talk much

Lost one of my RIR's to something not sure what, day or so later caught a possum in a hab trab, filled the water trough and drowned said possum,

for the builders in here I started working on my well house ( mama's ) order's ( if she ain't happy no one is)

well house is turning to a major project combo well house and tool shed,

I used my brothers on tie downs figured they'd be square ( not )

gotta make a Lowes run in the AM for a bigger hammer (sledge) to square it up

Pictures will come ( no laughing ) I use what I got on hand then buy what I need,

My neighbor's honored me by calling me a true red neck or hill billy
 
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