But in the mean time, having differently sized bales is annoying to stack.
The hay barn is about 16' tall, and the bales form a windbreak for the farrowing pens that I'll use this winter. Right now the weather is nice enough that the sows can farrow on pasture without too much loss.
I lost about 10 bales from the strings coming off while we stacked; the loose hay went to the cows and sheep, and the pigs ate some of it too.
That's about as full as I can get it. The bales that are in the foreground on the left are stacked in a "stair" so that I can climb them to get to the top of the hay. I've made a coyote stand up there so that if I have any more coyote problems I can position myself there, out of the wind and rain, and watch for the coyotes in comfort.
The hay smells really good. Like sunshine.
The hay smells really good. Like sunshine.
1 comment:
Just stopped by to say how much I enjoy reading about your life.
And how much I DIDN'T enjoy bucking bales growing up!
But's that's a totally different story. :)
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