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Post by gypsyrn on Jun 23, 2009 17:35:58 GMT -5
no its not a baby or even a grown horse, but brings a smile to my face- (until I look at the bank balance)
24.9 Tons of hay sitting in our yard!!!!! they delivered late and I will not get any sleep before my shift tonight but I don't need to get hay for a very long time!! YEAH!!!!!!!
just had to share ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by paintedlady on Jun 23, 2009 18:04:51 GMT -5
How many bales is that just kidding. Bet if you crawled on top u could see for miles and miles. I thought my 4 ton was alot ;D
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Post by wildwoman on Jun 23, 2009 18:38:38 GMT -5
CONGRATULATIONS! That is quite a delivery to be proud of!
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Post by gypsyrn on Jun 23, 2009 19:40:38 GMT -5
thats 480 pretty bales, we are very happy!
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Post by pnp4kidz on Jun 24, 2009 13:29:02 GMT -5
Awesome! We got a load like that last fall, sadly, we use a stack of 84 every 3 weeks minus a day... but that might last us half a year! wish we could get a truck up our road! we have to go 'squeeze' at a time... (stack retriever load to be precise)
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Post by swissgrl on Jun 24, 2009 14:02:52 GMT -5
Nice, congratulations, I'm trying to save up for half that. That should hopefully last me a while.
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Post by MustangAppy on Jun 24, 2009 17:44:11 GMT -5
Wow. Paladin would split down the middle just looking at a hay stack like that. We rarely need 7 ton a year for our two easy keepers. And they have minimal pasture, so we pretty much rely on grass hay. I can't imagine even having room for that many bales....
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Post by gypsyrn on Jun 25, 2009 3:26:19 GMT -5
It helps when the landlord of the property is your boyfriend....I am lucky that I have pretty much all the space I need, for hay and other things... right now we are still in the process of building more shelters, the stable and a solid round pen and also hope to fence a couple acres next month during my time off.... right now we just open the paddocks and let them run where ever they like. There is 135 acres (minus the yards and about 30 acres where the cattle are now.) They do love to run all over the hills... and yes they know when its feeding time, I call to Duke or Bree and they all come running back in..... and pretty much go back in the right paddocks. I do love to watch them out playing.
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Post by beckybee on Jun 25, 2009 11:58:42 GMT -5
Marry that one!
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