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50 today, 38 and snow tomorrow.Siiiigh, it looks so nice there.
It's snowy here at the moment.I think Crash is the only one happy about it. She likes to 'bathe' in the snow.
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50 today, 38 and snow tomorrow.Siiiigh, it looks so nice there.
It's snowy here at the moment.I think Crash is the only one happy about it. She likes to 'bathe' in the snow.
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Metal pitchforks are the ish!Tell ya'll what. If youins don't have a proper pitchfork...get yourself one ASAP.
Idk why, but i never had one. I guess on account of not really being a "farm gal" I've just been using regular garden rakes and hoes and such.
I have one of those plastic hay thingies and that works fine for moving dry stuff.
But removing wet poop patties is so much easier with a real pitchfork!
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One of these?Tell ya'll what. If youins don't have a proper pitchfork...get yourself one ASAP.
Idk why, but i never had one. I guess on account of not really being a "farm gal" I've just been using regular garden rakes and hoes and such.
I have one of those plastic hay thingies and that works fine for moving dry stuff.
But removing wet poop patties is so much easier with a real pitchfork!
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Tell ya'll what. If youins don't have a proper pitchfork...get yourself one ASAP.
Idk why, but i never had one. I guess on account of not really being a "farm gal" I've just been using regular garden rakes and hoes and such.
I have one of those plastic hay thingies and that works fine for moving dry stuff.
But removing wet poop patties is so much easier with a real pitchfork!
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50 today, 38 and snow tomorrow.![]()
I agree, For heavy stuff, I use one of these:I have one of these and the tines are too flexible to work on anything that's matted down, but it is nice for throwing lots of bedding out of the coop in bulk.
We have several. I don't rightly know what I would do without.Tell ya'll what. If youins don't have a proper pitchfork...get yourself one ASAP.
Idk why, but i never had one. I guess on account of not really being a "farm gal" I've just been using regular garden rakes and hoes and such.
I have one of those plastic hay thingies and that works fine for moving dry stuff.
But removing wet poop patties is so much easier with a real pitchfork!
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Eastern Ontario.So cute. I got my 4 drakes in on trades so I lucked out. Where are they located? Just curious of course.
I mentioned it to my daughter this morning and I got the Stink Eye, as well as a very firm NO.
I'll trade with you. Currently 26 and going down to 11 by morning. We're going into a deep freeze.50 today, 38 and snow tomorrow.![]()
Yeah! I got something like that. It stinks for moving anything wet. So what I would do is loosen stuff with a garden rake thingie then scoop it out. So stupid!!
Yaaaessss!! My new bffI agree, For heavy stuff, I use one of these:
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