Gotta keep it strong..Have been getting lots done,
Not all glamorous.
This morning I cleaned the damage our water did to our dishes with scotch bright and C. L. R
The iron filter is working so finally we can address the damage.
A little before and after
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And that's all I have to say about that.
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Pimphandworkout.
Nice. I may give it a try.We used plaster of paris as the core and then quick level concrete then a skim of more plaster as a skim sanded it flat and felted it was definitely a pain in the ass but worth it qith set up time inbetween each step
The key question is: Could you eat it?That's a pretty cow, I'd never be able to kill it.
But the key question is; ah fuck never mindProbably, but I couldn't hurt it myself, pussy I know, right?
But I have no problem fucking with stupid humans.
In some parts of the world that's called "Long Pig".Probably, but I couldn't hurt it myself, pussy I know, right?
But I have no problem fucking with stupid humans.
But would you eat themProbably, but I couldn't hurt it myself, pussy I know, right?
But I have no problem fucking with stupid humans.
Do you still get as many eagles there as you did in the past?Today I'm putting bird feeders all around the farm. Lots of birds already migrated this way and now they're starving because everything is buried with snow.
We still have one family that comes around, 2 adults and 2 young. I keep a fresh deer out for them all winter.Do you still get as many eagles there as you did in the past?
and how do you put dead rabbits for the eagles in a birdfeeder?Do you still get as many eagles there as you did in the past?
Eagles are resourceful birds.and how do you put dead rabbits for the eagles in a birdfeeder?
well fuck feeding them, then, tell them to bring the coffee and mcmuffinsEagles are resourceful birds.
We raise Jersey steers we get free from a dairy farm and I'm on 40 acres that I own, mix of woods and pasture with a pond.What kinda cows? Dairy? How many acres land? Yours or leased? In Texas to pull a profit, or atleas not go broke you need your own land and it should be large. My family has 28acre, grass grows high and year around. Mild winters, doesnt freeze most winter, no need for barns or winter protection. Summers are hell on earth, but we have a wooded area with 2 "Tanks" and a creek. And 100% tax exemption on land were cattle are raised here. Angus and Long horn are choice. Here in beef country the Cows raise themselves
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We only have 10 tillable acres, might be enough to take care of a quarter of our herd but the cost of the equipment to do that is insane. Cheaper to buy it than make it, for us anyway.how many acres is pasture? not sure how many it takes to support one cow, but seems like you have a big enough piece of land to grow your own silage?