Posted by samn40 on February 10, 2014 at 10:27:56 from (81.147.77.224):
In Reply to: Strenious farm chores posted by Harvey2 on February 10, 2014 at 08:26:14:
Shovelling mouldy grain at the bottom of the flat azzed bin to the centre auger....No wonder I have bother with my lungs! Found out later that mums cousin got a new style bin with a coned azz....made Dad get one fitted to our bin for the following year! ...Then we self fed silage to the cows...let them feed straight out of the pit, with an electric fence wire to stop them wasting silage, Of course we always filled the pit too full and the cows could not reach the top 3 foot of silage. So I had to cut it with a silage knife and throw it down to the cows....absolutely hated doing it and once or twice or maybe even 4 times I nearly fell down with the silage! Mum made Dad get a silage grab and an extra spool valve fitted to the tractor as a present for my 16th birthday....Best present ever!
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