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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