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Trackhoes work with stumps too!! They don't descriminate. I lost horses, farm, house, and everything I owned to thieves. Praying they get a good dose of their own medicine. Sometimes they don't let live, they have to be stopped. You do did a great job with garden tho. Holy cow.no vines, all single stem trunks SO MANY.
There was nothing larger than 1 inch and most were about the size of a pencil and all on a 45' slope into a ditch. I had to cut these to the ground in order to get the shredder in there to cut down the 6 foot high prairie grass.Trackhoes work with stumps too!! They don't descriminate. I lost horses, farm, house, and everything I owned to thieves. Praying they get a good dose of their own medicine. Sometimes they don't let live, they have to be stopped. You do did a great job with garden tho. Holy cow.
I have a minor rant this morning. Went to the feed store a couple of days ago. This is a farmers co-op so the people who work in there are generally more knowledgeable than your average TSC. Anyway they had a delivery of chicks from a Hatchery. Not sure who they use.... Someone in Arkansas or Missouri, I think. They had several metal tubs with cardboard dividers to separate the different breeds. They clipped a heat lamp in the middle so it would shine down on either side of the divider. I noticed one chick hardly moving. It looked splay legged and cold. All the chicks were huddled under the lights. I told the girl working that the chick had splay leg. I moved it where it was under the light but away from the huddled mass of chicks and also closer to the water source. The girl had seen me move it. She commented and said "we've lost 5 chicks just today. We've had several from the Hatchery with only one eye, couldn't walk, and other obvious health issues." She then proceeded to pick up the chick I moved and put it back in the center of the huddled mass of chicks. It was getting trampled because it can't move or walk. I felt my blood pressure start to rise but instead of saying anything to her, I just walked away. I don't think that poor thing had a chance.
I got stuck on a 277volt circuit at work and woke up in the hospital. When they sent me home I thought that the spinning in my head was caused by the morphine they was giving me for pain. However, one morning when I woke up and sat on a chair, the spinning in my head spun like a tornado and it scared me because I couldn't stop it.Morning. Still fighting vertigo so my sister came over to bring me meds & collect eggs.
I’m not sure what the exercises are but I can’t do much due to the back surgery. No bending, lifting, twisting & I’m in a back brace. I saw some where they tilt your head a certain way & then you have to move quickly & twist to the side - can’t do any of that. Saw one that was a half a somersault - can’t do that either.I got stuck on a 277volt circuit at work and woke up in the hospital. When they sent me home I thought that the spinning in my head was caused by the morphine they was giving me for pain. However, one morning when I woke up and sat on a chair, the spinning in my head spun like a tornado and it scared me because I couldn't stop it.
My elder sister did a search on the internet and found an exercise for vertigo, she printed the exercise pictures and gave them to me and they worked. It only took a few days to get rid of my vertigo.
The exercise makes me feel like I am putting the loose liquid in my brain back where it belongs.
Have you tried the vertigo exercise?
The funny thing about my experience with vertigo is it felt like if I could make it spin faster it would generate a force, but it went away before I could figure out how to channel it.