My Experiences
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Once again another catch up.
I would love to write on this everyday but i feel as though that will not be happening so i am setting aside one day a week to do so for now on… at least one day. So where do I begin. Well, I am taking classes at Delaware County Community College where I am just in gen ed courses. I am very much enjoying this and have been somewhat successful thus far. I am also still working for B&B Lowlines, but I am now down to 3 days a week instead of 5. I have also started working for a dairy farm down the street bottling raw milk every night. So if that doesn't keep me busy enough I guess my show heifers and the numerous shows I will be attending this year will. Well pictures will be to come soon. I hope to speak again in LESS than a week. Wish me luck.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Catch Up
Well upon request I'm starting up my blog once again! So I wanted to do a quick catch up of the last three weeks. Well I finally got home from Iowa and started breaking my little angus heifer names Premier. Thankfully she only took 3 days to break. This is so amazing because I then showed at my 4-h summer show that next Saturday June 4th. I also do need to mention I got to go home and see my pigs which I was sooo pumped about.
I also started back to work full time at B&B Lowlines and also working for my uncles farm: Far Away Farm. I feed cattle and try to keep the farm looking nice. While weedwacking one day I got poison Ivy and am still recovering from that. I believe in short that about covers whats happened. Here are the pics to tell all!
My heifer Premier, this is an awful picture of her. I will be working on getting a new and better one.
This is my steer the day I clipped him.
My cousin Brian and I had to tag pigs and we got tired of trying to tackle them... so we lassoed them with a halter. Good times!
The same day Brian and I gave pink eye shots to all the cattle and wormed and fly treated them. We then marked a line on their head to show who we did and didn't do. I then was drawing on some of them, I think this one looks like a long horn.
Not a great picture but I had poison real bad. It got about 10X redder and inflamed.
My little project at B&B. Miss Precious, I love working with her.
Another one of the pig! I must say they are quite friendly.
Today: one of the jobs today was mowing the show cattle field. Here is looking out of the cab, the steers kept following me around while I mowed. They were pretty funny.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Cleaned out the pen.
Another day where we didn't do a whole lot besides cleaning out the pens in the barn. It was a lot of manure to move. We got all but one pen done, which stunk because it rained rained so we couldn't take the manure to the pile.
Chris trying to pull manure out of the pens.
So after all the rain I went to Caleb's house where Mike and Caleb were working with a guy from church named Russ. They worked on cabinets in the kitchens. When I went over I mainly just got boxes together to get burned back home. After that there wasn't much left to do, well except there is a hole in the side of the house that had baby birds in it. We needed to get them out so we could cover the hole back up.
The hole to get the birdies out of.
After a lot of work that included dropping the pliers and having to get them out with much difficulty.
Checked the chicks at the end of the night and they were a little bunched up which means they were probably a little cold.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Clean it up!
Well the day was pretty boring. I mean its never boring at the farm but it just was pretty uneventful. We mainly focused on cleaning the pens in the barn.... Which was muchly needed.
The view of the day!!
Here's me and 2 of the chicks. The one on the left is so adorable and little but sadly these are the ones we have to get rid of.
We got distillers in so we had to move all the grain wagons out of the way. We took one to go get filled so they;re are some pictures inside the grain bin. It was to windy though to fill it so we ended up not doing it.
The grain wagon.
This is inside the grain bin That long piece on the bottom is what makes the corn go into the arm that loads it into wagons or carts or trucks or whatever.
Here it is at another angle. That arm has a spiral that colects the corn and takes it to the center where it goes outside.
This is the top of the grain bin... from inside.
I then workked on making a cover for this motor. It takes water and mixed up stuff for the sprayer and puts it in the sprayer.
I tried to do a panoramic view of right outside of the cattle barn.
Corn in the wagon.
The distillers got here in a tractor trailer. They just opened the doors and it flipped out.
The new distillers are here!!
Chris getting manure out.
The pen partially done.
The pen all bedded up and ready for cows to come in!
Well I tried my hand at the skid loader for the first time in a while. I scooped the ally out then went and got a bail of stalks. Not to exciting but everyone was patient because I'm not that great at it.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
New in Town
The day was spent mostly in the little house but the morning started with a bang of chores. We fed cattle of course then had to do chickens. They weren't to bad today and NO calves today which is sad. I always love when we get new babies.
This shows the diversity of genes in angus cattle. The white calf is an angus calf. It like Never happens but there is sometimes that freak incident aka God trying to wake us up with his humor.
The view of the day when I went to feed bulls. Thats the grain bins and silo.
So after chores the boys were going to start on cleaning out some of the cattle barn and we were going to load all the manure into the spreader then pile it from there.
The only problem is that there was net wrap all in the tines.
Here's what we were dealing with. Corey and I cut it off and then had to pull it all off. It was quite an adventure.
The middle shows what we started cutting away.
It looked great once it was FINALLY done.
We then had to throw the wrap over the side into the gator to be taken away.
When I went to drop the net wrap I could see the corn popping that was planted when I first got here.
Here's some more of it! It's looking great!
I stopped in town many times during the day to get different electrical things for Mike. I love going in town. It's so quaint and reminds me of the old towns you see in movies.
Here's across the street from Bunch Hardware that I stopped by many times.
Mike putting in the electrical box.
Ready to install switches and outlets.
This is a house I pass every time on the way to and from town. You can't see it real well but it's pretty cool. Its mostly underground and they have cattle on the pasture that is above the house. It's pretty funny looking. But pretty cool.
The boys had done good work but the grappel that they were using broke a few times so we had to use the bucket then which was a bit rough so we ended up having to fork a lot of it out.
One of the calves wanted to eat the shovel.
Heres how annoying it was. It wouldn't pick any manure up.
The calves kept getting out! it was getting pretty annoying.
Corey scooping the manure in the spreader.
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