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Getting ready to cut the ground rod into two pieces. To be safe, we need 3 rods pounded into the ground, which helps protect the charger in electrical storms.
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Look at these starving goaties! Fat bellies and nice fluffy fleece.
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And last but not least, our team of gardeners took advantage of a 5-minute sun break to clean up the fenceline near the garden.
4 comments:
.......my sister lives out there.......i used to have a couple of road island reds.....chickens were fun.
Berry's fleece does look lovely. Do either of you spin?
LGP
Is Stella already aquainted with electric fence?
>>Berry's fleece does look lovely. Do either of you spin?<<
I took a spinning class last year & can make yarn with a drop spindle. It's kind of zen and soothing.
>>Is Stella already aquainted with electric fence?<<
There is electric fence at her current place, and we have a really strong stock panel fence behind it. The hotwire should keep her from "abusing" the fence, by leaning or pushing on it,like big critters tend to do.
--JB
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