Yup. I need to build an A-Frame. We need to get the tub where it's going to be... Hoping I can talk the neighbor into using his tractor to set it on the blocks. Harbor Freight has an elegant solution for $700 but not in my budget. So block and tackle on an A-frame is gonna have to work.
Do you have a barn door or rafter in a garage like structure you could put the pulley on? Save time and money from building an A frame and space.
No idea how to process any meat so I'm just throwing ideas out.
 
Barb is the trouble iv'e heard of but never actually had.She cried all day yesterday before she laid, kicked ALL the dirt out of my pots and oh, by cry I mean.....nah, you'll find out soon enough:lau
Butt magic is VERY confusing. :hmm
I have seen pullets run around like they tail is on fire. :lau
All my colored layers have adjusted to this strange new thing.
Bitty and Smudge were both on the roost last night. Hopefully they stay off the nest.


Booty shorts, yoga shorts, bike shorts anything like that gives me uni butt, just looks like a big bread loaf back there.
Trick or treat indeed, right?
And I don't think OG slutterfly wore the dress as a shirt, she had just gotten her divorce finalised and was sucker fishing.:D
That seems so far away. How big is she now? Compare her to a food product otherwise I have no idea. An ice cream sandwich? a 6" subway sandwich?


Sounds more like she wore something under it & wore that more like a top.


YAY!!!!


Booty shorts can be any tight fitting shorts, but I like the leggings idea better b/c it'll give you a better silhouette. I'd never wear booty shorts in public, esp if the thing I'm wearing doesn't cover my booty. I make my girls wear booty shorts under their dresses, they're tall so when they slightly bend over in anything you see London and France.


Ooo those sound nice. I don't wear slim fit jeans though.. I'm stuck in the 90s so everything is boot cut. I feel weird when my pants bunch up. I'm short, but not short enough for petite. Smart to buy several b/c now that you've found something you like they're stop making it.


Good luck, that sounds like a lot of work no matter how you do it. How many of the pigs will you process? All of them?
 
Barb is the trouble iv'e heard of but never actually had.She cried all day yesterday before she laid, kicked ALL the dirt out of my pots and oh, by cry I mean.....nah, you'll find out soon enough:lau


Booty shorts, yoga shorts, bike shorts anything like that gives me uni butt, just looks like a big bread loaf back there.
Trick or treat indeed, right?
And I don't think OG slutterfly wore the dress as a shirt, she had just gotten her divorce finalised and was sucker fishing.:D

If by "cry" you mean stomp around throwing a fit all day then perhaps Dip is really close. :lau

In the chair grumbling away, off the chair, chase Dot, in the coop, gripe some more, chase Dot, peck at Havoc, on the chair grumble more, in the coop scream bloody murder, to the edge of the dusting space scream some more etc, etc, etc. :rolleyes:
Lather rinse repeat.

All the mud outside means grumpy dogs are inside.

Combine the 2 and fun times for all. :hmm
 
Do you have a barn door or rafter in a garage like structure you could put the pulley on? Save time and money from building an A frame and space.
No idea how to process any meat so I'm just throwing ideas out.
Unfortunately the barn roof construction is inadequate to hold the load of the pig. But good idea anyway. A little pythagorean theorem, some long bolts & nuts and extra long drill bits along with my small chain saw should get me there pretty quick. I also have some scrap 2X12s for the braces that should do well.
 
Unfortunately the barn roof construction is inadequate to hold the load of the pig. But good idea anyway. A little pythagorean theorem, some long bolts & nuts and extra long drill bits along with my small chain saw should get me there pretty quick. I also have some scrap 2X12s for the braces that should do well.
That must be a big pig! Glad you know what you're doing. I clearly would have brought the barn down around me.:lau:th
 
Heheh.....Dip is prepareing you nicely
You're going to LOVE first egg laying week, nothing but gripes and issues.
They're considerate little chicas too, they'll come right to your face to complain, you don't have to move an inch.;).
If by "cry" you mean stomp around throwing a fit all day then perhaps Dip is really close. :lau

In the chair grumbling away, off the chair, chase Dot, in the coop, gripe some more, chase Dot, peck at Havoc, on the chair grumble more, in the coop scream bloody murder, to the edge of the dusting space scream some more etc, etc, etc. :rolleyes:
Lather rinse repeat.

All the mud outside means grumpy dogs are inside.

Combine the 2 and fun times for all. :hmm
 

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