Posted by The tractor vet on April 11, 2010 at 08:18:44 from (75.19.121.180):
In Reply to: a new arrival posted by billonthefarm on April 10, 2010 at 19:40:43:
Nice calf there . There are three new ones out at my buddy's as of thursday . I have been going out and helping with chores since his boy broke his arm big time . i did not have to go out friday or yesterday . as He did not have to work . But monday i will have to to grind feed and do the feeding . we still have 7 more of last years calfs to move into the feed lot and hoping that the new auger bit arrives so we can get started on the fence to open up the new pasture. we stopped work on it last year because of the rock ledge that is about a foot down and runs for over a half mile . last week we ordered a 4 .5 inch rock bit for the skid steer and they clam that it will drill thru anything , we will see .
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