Posted by farmallhal on February 09, 2011 at 13:05:40 from (76.2.177.91):
In Reply to: Snow day! posted by IH fan on February 09, 2011 at 07:16:05:
Stopped snowing over here around noon today. Has warmed up somewhat also but suppose to be colder tonight. Saying near 50 F though this weekend. I do the small square bales using the barns and managers that dad and I built back in the 1950's. I find that is no more trouble then trying to get a diesel tractor started in the cold and stashing a few round bales around for the cattle. Most barn fires in this area are caused by diesel tractors being kept warm with heaters which malfunction and start the fires. Being around and so close to my cattle they all think I'm momma and are very easy to deal with. Just feed a bale or so for every two to three cows per day and that takes care of it. Just gets you going everyday to take care of them but when retired not a problem. When it becomes work and no more a pleasure the time to give it up but I think I have several more years to go. Take care and stay warm and dry as best you can, Hal.
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