Finnie
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And, we want to see pictures of your new chickens from the show! (Completely slipped my mind to ask to see them on Saturday.)
Hope your back is doing better today.Been a long day. Back has been aching alot more than the normal ache.
There was too much wind so burning was out of the question. And I did not hang clothes so I did not have to chase them all over the yard. It still wasn't as cold, the temps were better so not near the wind chill, but it was still chilly with the wind.
over to where I wanted it...
I did get the walk behind weed eater out,,, worked on the spot where I wanted the coop. I have to get the lopping shears to cut some of the briars and volunteer walnut trees all sprouting... But the area was cleared off for when he decided to come do it. There's a bunch of scrub stuff to cut off, and get out of there... but the area for the actual coop was cleared off.
DS called and needed some info for the bank... CD coming mature, and he is seriously thinking about buying the new discbine because they aren't going to get any cheaper... plus there is a special incentive for the month of Nov... so he did not want the money tied up in the CD if that is what he decides...
So on and off the phone a couple times...
Then carried water to the new ones, let them out of the calf hutch into the area that has the hog panels around it. Had to put feed in the feeder too... they came out but didn't like the wind. so mostly stayed in the calf hutch... maybe they will be out for a bit tomorrow to take some pictures.
So then I went to snyder's and just as I get there, DS calls back, and said he could stop and get the coop set if I was home... I said I was checking heifers, I would be done in 15 min or so... and could meet him at the house... SO... getting the spot cleaned out was a good thing... He came by, and went to look where I wanted it, and with the skid loader, was able to take the coop/attached run over there. Got it situated after DS made a suggestion about being able to get around the telephone pole and such... By now it was getting dark.... so didn't do anything else with it... he took the skid loader down and loaded it on the truck and flat bed trailer, then got in the other truck and left... I reminded him that we needed to go get the other one that I bought also...
So that was it for the night. I did not feel like the liver tonight, so just had some vegs....
DS did drop off my clipboard that he was using to check things while I was gone, so am going to make up new sheets with who is where... the preg heifers that went back to the pasture for now, the 2 that went back to get a 2nd chance to breed, one at the barn for beef in Jan.... the 3 he sold to the neighbor that wanted some... and caught up on a couple of calvings.... while it is all still fairly fresh.... things they hadn't texted me.
I'm going to go to bed early, maybe can get past the backache..... Should do alot of things and probably won't, tonight.
Want to get the shavings/shredded paper in the coop and get it ready to move the buff Leghorns in there tomorrow... get the lopping shears and get some of the "woody" stuff cut out so I can get around... plus got to fix that little section of damage on the roof where they had a tree branch break a piece... it's over the run so not a big deal... And get the couple of blue chickens from DS house that he raised when we got all those chicks... they are in a small coop and could definitely use some space to get around... Going to put them in with the pair of black langshan bantams.... when I get the buff leghorns out... for now... for the winter at least... worry about doing something different when it gets closer to breeding/egg saving season.
Have to work Friday, so will get the bottles in the trays/racks tomorrow. At least the farmer down the road that borrowed the meters when I was gone brought them back yesterday... they are all in the car to take on Friday.
















Always such a full day! I hope the marine vinyl works out for you. Looking forward to some pictures?Sat eve. Ready to quit and go to bed.
Yesterday, I got the bottles in the trays and checked the cows and went to work. Did a few things here before hand but not alot. Weather was okay, sunny, warm enough to just need a long sleeved shirt until after the sun went down, then a sweatshirt over it...
Set up meters, tested and got the computer work and all done... pulled meters off the lines and finally got home at about 8. Was not a very productive day I guess... but one more herd tested...
I did make liver and onions for supper... it was good...
Washed the cow sh!t out of my hair, threw all the clothes in the dirty clothes basket because they smelled of iodine and cow s..t.... wanted to go to bed not smelling like the barn... Some days I just get that way...
Talked to DS, Friday morning, and told him I would rake hay Sat (today) since I had to work and he said fine... it is "freeze dried up" so not like waiting for fresh green grass to dry....
So got up today to 50 degrees... Mostly clouds and a little sun through the clouds... It was quite windy but it was a warm enough wind. Went up to the tractor about 10:30-11..... had to use my little AIR MOTO handy dandy inflator for the tire on the rake.... DS says that he will take it off once we are done with haying... and get it fixed. It has pretty decent tread... remember these tires often get dry rotted before they wear out... because they sit for 6 months a year on average... and we do not put new tires on the rake or anything that can use a repurposed "regular" tire off a car/truck.... can get some that are discards at the co-op.... people change out tires way before we would consider them "worn out".... they work fine for some of the equipment that never go more than 10-15 mph down a few roads, to and from hayfields...and traveling at 1-2 mph in the hayfield...
Anyway... got the tire inflated and I started raking.... got 2/3 the first field done... and ran out of fuel.... so had to text DS, to see if he was around but no response....went to the barn and he hadn't seen the text but came up and put 2 cans in it and then had to bleed the lines because it wouldn't start... finally got the air out... and off I went to raking. He went and got the tractor, hooked to the baler, and started baling. I was nearly done with the 2nd small field and then went behind the house to the 3rd small field and he was baling the 2nd field. I got done, parked the tractor and rake over near where I had left my car... got the rake wheels locked up in the transport position... and he was finishing up... I stopped by the baler and asked what else needed doing, and he said he was going to feed and go home... I said okay... There is alot of other stuff he could be doing but he just doesn't put himself into it... I am not going to knock myself out to do more when he doesn't....
So, I came on home... Got the clothes off the line.... the wind had picked up and 2 pr of jeans were hanging by 1 clothespin..... Unloaded the bags of paper and cardboard over by the burn barrel since there is no way to burn them AGAIN today... took the gorilla cart and put water and feed in it and went to the chickens/turkeys. Filled waterers, and feed.
I had let the NH's out earlier into the "pen" and they were actually out.... filled their feeder and waterer also. Measured the length of the boards I needed again, and where there needs to be a roost pole since there is already a squared off holder on each side....in the new coop so I can get the leghorns moved....
Brought the samples from last night in the house so I can pack them... and then I went to Lowe's to see what I could come up with. Bought a 10 1x4 which I can cut in half to use... the inside is 62 inches approx... so 10 ft will work... I will use a couple of bricks that are laying around here... against it on the ends in the corners... The frame and all is metal, so not like I can tack them with a few bent over nails or screw them in.... It's just to hold back the "bedding" on the floor of the coop so ought to work just fine. Also got a 1/2 price discount on a 4 pk bundle of 2x2x8 's... one had a chunk out of the board but I will be able to make the cut off it... so the rest will be for the next bigger coop or where ever I need them... cost like 2.98 for the 4 pk instead of 5.98... I will have to shave down the ends a little bit to fit in the holders there... I think they are 1 1/4 or 1 3/16 ... and these are a little bigger... 2x2 is really 1 1/2 sq or something. But for the price it will work.
I also got some putty and glazing points to fix a couple of single pane wood framed windows... 8 panes... that the putty is about gone in... may as well fix them. One I am using for the "door" of the calf hutch...
So, I have a couple of projects for tomorrow... I guess I will get out the skill saw and cut this board... might be able to take a little off on side of the end of the roost pole and cut it to length... Then I can use this coop. The leghorn rooster is picking on the bantam langshan rooster... so it will be good to get them separate... then I will bring home the 2 blue hens and the little bantam OE game rooster DS has that has been with them... I hope he will not get into it with the langshan... they are going in the larger pen so will have some space to get away from each other... Plus the OE game cockerel is young so hopefully will not challenge the older rooster... He is a blue red, and DS has no reason to keep him... he was the only chick that survived from a 1/2 doz he got at Rural King when I got the blue chicks... I love the Blue Red color pattern.... does not breed true so have to have a black red and a splash or splash pyle... I have no intention to raise any, just like to look at them... He will have a better home with me than at DS's because he will have outside availability and more room to get around in. He gets too aggressive, he can go in with the 2 large NH roosters....But we'll see... I think that just having some space to move around will be good for them.... The hens are for eggs and to be "extras" in the pens for the roosters to "bother" during breeding seasons...
I am going to put leg bands on all the birds... so I can set them up in breeding pens in the spring and be able to rotate roosters around and know who they were in with so I can see how their chicks do. I plan to raise a bunch... maybe next fall I will have a bunch of roosters to sell that don't meet show quality specs...
We'll see how things go.
Came home to the package from the Marine Vinyl company.... Talk about FAST service. I will open it tomorrow and see what I can do with it... how I like the 2 different thicknesses.... Can not believe how fast their service was.... I will "report" my thoughts once I get it up....
I was going to bed early... got busy with this... and here it is after 11.... Oh well,