Baymule’s Farm

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i did know it was a disease, but i didn't know any of the regulatory details. :) thank you for filling that in.

i'm glad they are doing it - like the mad cow problem of many years ago it isn't something to be taken lightly.
 

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I got new tools yesterday! My old battery drill and circle saw have given up, so I got a Dewalt battery drill, impact and circle saw I'm ready to rock and roll again!
A battery-powered drill is essential, even for in-house projects. (One can never have enough tools.)
 

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Ginger, ewe with hurt leg, had twins yesterday morning. Both white, a ram and a ewe. 87.5% eligible for registration at 1year old after they pass the hair coat test. For lambs born in winter, they will be fuzzy at a year old, so will have to wait for second summer, about 1 1/2 years old.

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Lamb count is 12
 

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I put up another jug yesterday, added to the 2 already there. Pallet on top, then put corrugated tin on for a roof. I dumped dirt and extended the pad to add 2 more jugs. I had to climb up on top because I couldn’t reach the backside of the tin. For something made out of pallets, tied together with hay string and a very few deck screws, it was surprisingly sturdy.

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This is looking like another “temporary” project that will still be there 3 years later. 🤪🤪🤪

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So now I have 3 jugs, have enough pallets to make 2 more.

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