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Well, I went to the barn to start getting things cleaned up after the FFA had their spring livestock show and boy am I tired... After cleaning the barn, I went into town and picked up ingredients for "Death By Chocolate" Cake....

When I got home I found a Guinea and a duck lying on the ground dead... Looked as if their necks were broke. Went in to the hen room and found 2 more ducks that were injured. One had a couple small puncture wounds and the other had big holes ripped in her.. I sewed both of them up, gave them a shot of pennicillin and put corona ointment on them... They both seem to be doing ok just a little shook up.
 
Ok, CT the brahma roo is on the first leg of his journey to his new home....THANKS SOONER!!... the others were funny when i got home, they were in the coop rearranging sitting spots- and kept looking around for him, pj particularly was cautious looking around...

got the run cleaning done today, what a soggy mess! still collecting chicken pics to make into notecards for poops, so if anyone has any favs, i welcome em!!
 
Big Okie - Thank God you and your family are
OK. Prayers for fast healing for BJ. That is
a tragedy, for sure. Did you have
homeowners insurance? We have priced it,
but if you live out in the country, it's priced
out of this world.

When you have had a bit to regroup and
know what you want to do, get back on
here with your list. Seems there are a
bunch of nuts on here that wouldn't miss
an auction for anything.....not just the
chicken auctions, either. Pa-Pa happens
to be one of them. So.........................
pots and pans, dishes, towels, linens,
silverware, furniture, ................
Am sitting here trying to imagine what
it would take to regroup. Bless you guys.
Will be waiting to hear how we can help.
 
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Big Okie,

Sorry to hear of your loss. We will keep you in our prayers and add your family to our group prayer at work. Glad to hear everyone go out OK.

Can you let us know the size of clothing ALL family members need.

Let us know what you can use for the household.

Did you lose your vehicle?

I know this is overwhelming but there are a lot of folks here that can and will help.

May the Lord keep you and yours.
 
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Big Okie,

Sorry to hear of your loss. We will keep you in our prayers and add your family to our group prayer at work. Glad to hear everyone go out OK.

Can you let us know the size of clothing ALL family members need.

Let us know what you can use for the household.

Did you lose your vehicle?

I know this is overwhelming but there are a lot of folks here that can and will help.

May the Lord keep you and yours.

I concur what she says, please please dont be afraid to let us know what you guys could use for now until you are able to get back on your feet..
 
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At last a question that I can do well with!! Robin gravel weighs about 2700lbs per cubic yard of material. dry sand weighs about 3200lbs. per yard.

Lets say that your run is 10'x100' and you want to put 6 inches of sand in it. Ok length times width is 1000 sq feet but it is also 1000 cubic feet. But you only want half of the depth, 6in so you would divide that by 2 or 500 cubic feet. To convet the cubic feet to cubic yards divide the 500 by 27, the number of cubic feet in one cubic yard, which is 18.51.

Take the 18.51 cubic yards and take that times 3200 which is what 1 yard of sand weighs and then divide by 2000 to get the tons needed. You would need 29.61 tons of sand
 
BIG OKIE, I am happy to hear that you all are ok. About all I can offer you at this time is my weekends.......All of them! I do not know just how much you lost but know this, I have a big bad truck with a big bad flatbed trailer and all of my hard labor for a friend in need comes to you for the hefty price of just FREE99. Sometimes I charge FREEhundred but for you I will make an exception
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. Please PM me or BarnSwallow if you need anything.

Jason
 
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At last a question that I can do well with!! Robin gravel weighs about 2700lbs per cubic yard of material. dry sand weighs about 3200lbs. per yard.

Lets say that your run is 10'x100' and you want to put 6 inches of sand in it. Ok length times width is 1000 sq feet but it is also 1000 cubic feet. But you only want half of the depth, 6in so you would divide that by 2 or 500 cubic feet. To convet the cubic feet to cubic yards divide the 500 by 27, the number of cubic feet in one cubic yard, which is 18.51.

Take the 18.51 cubic yards and take that times 3200 which is what 1 yard of sand weighs and then divide by 2000 to get the tons needed. You would need 29.61 tons of sand

wow- my brain is dizzy! ok, our run is 10 x 20, and the mud pit- aka driveway is 20 x 20... hmmm - math was never my strong point- my dad nursed me through algebra- never could get my brain wrapped around it- anyway, i guess a minimum would be for the run, which is pretty much rock rock with about 2 inches of soil on it
 
Ok that would be 6 ton of sand for the run at 6 inches deep and 13 tons of rock for the drive at 8 inches deep.

For the drive I would use 1 1/2 crusher run, It has fines in it that will pack and set the rock.

Don't feel bad Robin it even taxed my brain, when I worked road construction I used charts and books that had all of this layed out for me.
 
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