To any of our Lynnville neighbours reading this....I hope the Richland FFA Benefit Truck and Tractor Pull didn't get rained out tonight, and I hope the crowds were big and that everyone enjoyed it ! Given that it was being held in the park downtown, the whole town participated whether they attended or not ! LOL ! Although I find tractor pulls a little noisy for my poor old head, I believe in and support 4-H and FFA where I can. I'm sorry I couldn't be in attendance this year.
View looking toward the barn from the driveway. We're still lacking the porch across the front of the barn, the barn doors, shutters, and, of course, the cupola. :)
View toward the run in shed from the front of the barn. Each pasture has a 16 foot drive through gate and a 4 foot walk-gate with water troughs and a hydrant located between the gate openings. This should make it easy to monitor everything while feeding. We may eventually add a place right at each walk-gate to store blankets and sheets.
We had a FULL crew of guys working today with vehicles, trucks and trailers parked everywhere !
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Looking good - good luck with the first move!
Thanks Kate! I hope things are going as well at your place this morning as they are here ! :)
Wow! Way to go to everyone involved. That was fast work. It looks great! May the transition be smooth!!
Blanket storage at the gate? Oh no, that is way too efficient. You must stop this common sense stuff now befort it get's out of hand.
According to Melissa, if my head gets any bigger, it isn't going to fit through the door.
SmartAlex; In keeping with typical horse barn "efficiency", maybe instead of putting the blanket storage at the gate, we'll just go ahead and leave the blanket storage for our Lynnville farm right here on our College Grove farm, which is a half an hour away ! :)
In re-reading some of what I wrote last week, I think I underestimated how tired I was when I wrote it. It's amazing what a good night's sleep does to improve one's wit. :)
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