Posted by Dave from MN on October 13, 2008 at 14:31:11 from (96.24.108.212):
Wanted to build an addition to my little 10"x12" three sided shelter for the cattle. I went from 4 small steers and 6 cows (which the 10x12 wasnt even big enough), to now having (4) 1000# steers, (7) beef cows, and (6) 500# calves, and a bull for a week or two yet. I was gonna add on to the little shelter but they want a $100 permit fee and the figured it would be 3 weeks to get over here and look at my "site". Darn it, cold is coming, Menards has a great sale on wood, and harvest is just around the next sunrise. I want to get it done. So, since 10"x12" is the biggest I can go with out a permit- I bought the wood to build 2 more 10x 12" pole building right next to the one I already have. I"ll space them apart so they are not touching and I will be fine. Hope to be able to knock one out each day. Them calves were awful jealous of the 4 steers sitting nice and dry in there shelter today.
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