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I got some post put up this week in between the rain for another Paddock for the Sheep and mocked up a Main gate. The old Barb wire fence will be torn down 589D9204-D4CF-41AA-B332-90AB8E6493F6.jpegF43AA4F4-618D-410D-ADEB-337BCF81827D.jpeg15C1CB2F-EE2C-4F2C-A3FD-93DD772FF5C2.jpeg
 
Those pole hammers are great to use Lee, did you hit any stones, that really jars the arms and shoulders.
 
Those pole hammers are great to use Lee, did you hit any stones, that really jars the arms and shoulders.
It's when you get the action wrong, and lean in as you pull the hammer is down....
 
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Yesterday I tilled the garden. Never let it go like this because of all the rain. I think this is the latest I’ve planted too. Going to let it dry out one more day then till it again level it and plant. We’ll see what happens. 23B2EF8C-1D8E-40B4-8579-E4395CE8A5EC.jpeg39F44ADD-FB9E-4DF4-B7DB-5ADCEC7BBE97.jpeg
 
Over here we are also suffering from a lot of rain. We see fields that have large areas of waterlogged ground. Many farmers are well behind with their jobs.
I hope things dry out so you can plant.
 
Over here we are also suffering from a lot of rain. We see fields that have large areas of waterlogged ground. Many farmers are well behind with their jobs.
I hope things dry out so you can plant.
Certainly the case around here. I would say the farmers are about a month behind putting the cows out and cropping the hay meadows.
 
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I hope things dry out so you can plant.
Same thing here Jim. Farmers are just finishing there Corn planting. We’re supposed to have dry weather is Sunny for the next several days the problem is in the Lower 90s. I have the spot in a evening shed spot I hope I’ll be safe. It’s been a crazy year.
 
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putting the cows out
Yes I’ve been very careful letting the Sheep eat the Green Grass because it’s so lush they could Bloat and die. I feed very dry hay to them every day for some roughage and offer them Sheep mineral and baking soda to help digest.
 
Yes I’ve been very careful letting the Sheep eat the Green Grass because it’s so lush they could Bloat and die. I feed very dry hay to them every day for some roughage and offer them Sheep mineral and baking soda to help digest.
Must admit I love watching them when they go out for the first time though. They run around kicking their heels and simply enjoy being out. Not many sheep around here, mostly cattle. Just as well really, we back on to a field and if it was filled with sheep it would sound too much like an all day sitting of the Houses of Parliament for my tastes…..cows are much quieter. Except for the one that does uncannily lifelike donkey impressions :tongue-out3:
 
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I love watching them when they go out for the first time though. They run around kicking their heels and simply enjoy being out.
My Sheep do the same thing every day when I let them out to the bigger Paddock. They are noisy but take away a Calf from her mom and you have noise 24 hrs. My wife’s cousin was weaning some Calf’s this early spring he felt so bad about the noise he put on Facebook apologizing about the noise lol. He lives about 1/4 mile away I could here them all night but it was music to my ears.
 
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This morning I put a Mineral feeder on the Stall divider and cleaned the Stalls out. I use Baking Soda and Sheep Mineral in their diet. The Baking Soda helps with their digestion Sheep Mineral has Salt and other Minerals that they need. Probably going to introduce Sulfur to their diet to help with the Flys and Ticks soon. The other day took some pics of the Sheep and the Baby Chicks. Both are really growing.
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Lovely to see the sheep making the most of the grass before winter.

Yes Jim me too. We had a small drought then got some rain and everything greened up again. I have that hay field to cut yet and I need to buy 15 more square bales of hay and I’ll set for the winter. I mixed my Sheep feed today that should get me to mid April. Feels good to have the Grain cans filled with feed for the Sheep,Chickens,and Rabbits and it’s not even Fall time yet.
 
My word they have grown well Lee. Spotted the deer in the background, good job you mentioned it 😀
 
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JR yes they have grown. Buck really has but he’s still gentle. Been working on my Barb wire fence as well this weekend. Since the grass is about gone this week I think I’ll open Paddock 3 so they can just eat off of both 2-3 Paddocks combined. Next thing to do is finish Paddock 4 this where they will stay the winter. The Paddock is close to the barn but still has room for them to get plenty of exercise.
 
I sure could use a couple of them there self propelled lawn-mowers, Our grass needs cutting twice a week! Warm and rainy, everything goes mental mostly the weeds. our sweet corn got flattened by a windstorm. slugs have had more of the veggies than we have! Potatoes though. They went totally mental.
Hope things are a bit more forgiving there where you are.
 
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I sure could use a couple of them there self propelled lawn-mowers, Our grass needs cutting twice a week! Warm and rainy, everything goes mental mostly the weeds. our sweet corn got flattened by a windstorm. slugs have had more of the veggies than we have! Potatoes though. They went totally mental.
Hope things are a bit more forgiving there where you are.

My garden didn’t do well at all I only put Tomatoes out I had high hopes for a big garden but didn’t happen. Maybe next year. We finally got some rain this weekend. Thanks for stopping by.
 
My tomatoes Lee have been a waste of time, plagued by white fly. Started on a pelargonium and although I had to spray they are still in abundance.
 
For some reason, we can't grow tomatoes past the flowering stage. The plants are strong and flower really well and then seem to stall. Small fruit that never rippen.

I didn't bother this year.
 
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