Baymule’s Farm

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Having a glass of ice tea. I’m tired and back is sore. Been “hoggin” all day. Still not done. I packaged back straps, tenderloins, then cut all the meat off the bones. I got 6 pounds of Boar Burger and 9 pounds of pan sausage. Still have to bag and vacuum seal the pan sausage. It’s on the refrigerator now. I cleaned up my mess sat down. I’ll be going out to feed dogs and sheep soon. I got to haul off bones and trimmings.

I packaged 2 pounds of flanks for dog meat.i have about a pound of scrap meat cooked for the dogs to go over their kibble in a short while. Carson is looking in the window, telling me it’s time to eat. Sigh……. Did I mention I’m tired?
 

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More outside work today. This little Pallet Palace was a mud hole this past winter and spring. It started raining in January and rain d for 6 months. I’ve already done dirt work on several of the shelters, making a dirt pad higher than the rest of the pen. Hopefully raising the level will help keep their shelters dry this winter.

So here’s this pen with a Pallet Palace and no way to get in the pen with my tractor. So I swung around in the driveway and dumped 3 bucket loads over the fence. Then I had to shovel the dirt into the shelter, stooping over, half crawling in it, and slinging a shovel of dirt to the back of it.

The ewe lambs of course, were delighted.

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Pawing the dirt, were they helping me spread it or just being a PITA?

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Did they HAVE to go in there while I was slinging dirt on there?

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Done!

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More outside work today. This little Pallet Palace was a mud hole this past winter and spring. It started raining in January and rain d for 6 months. I’ve already done dirt work on several of the shelters, making a dirt pad higher than the rest of the pen. Hopefully raising the level will help keep their shelters dry this winter.

So here’s this pen with a Pallet Palace and no way to get in the pen with my tractor. So I swung around in the driveway and dumped 3 bucket loads over the fence. Then I had to shovel the dirt into the shelter, stooping over, half crawling in it, and slinging a shovel of dirt to the back of it.

The ewe lambs of course, were delighted.

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Pawing the dirt, were they helping me spread it or just being a PITA?

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Did they HAVE to go in there while I was slinging dirt on there?

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Done!

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That's a pretty neat little shelter. The lambs want to help! Ha ha
 

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