CDH, she and her pen mates got four bales, but they still weren't happy. Put two new ones out in a pen for the first time and they were not pleased about it. Mooed all day.
Cathy, thanks. Hope it stays dry!
Robert, sure is. Glad the boy was free to help his dad get the chain back on the cross mow elevator and unload a couple of wagons. Made the day go a lot faster.
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I'll bet you have the nicest smelling hay barn in the whole county!
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Nice. Only way to load hay. Or a tractor. MOOOOO! Did she get a handful? :)
Truly. This series recording bringing in those bales of stored summer sunshine . . .
well . . I love it.
That haymow shot is amazing.
Wow.
Lotta work!
Linda, sure is good to have some in there!
CDH, she and her pen mates got four bales, but they still weren't happy. Put two new ones out in a pen for the first time and they were not pleased about it. Mooed all day.
Cathy, thanks. Hope it stays dry!
Robert, sure is. Glad the boy was free to help his dad get the chain back on the cross mow elevator and unload a couple of wagons. Made the day go a lot faster.
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