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<blockquote data-quote="gman4691" data-source="post: 1849491" data-attributes="member: 43107"><p>Finally got some chicken litter delivered yesterday for the rehab pasture. He brought 2 loads yesterday and is supposed to bring 2 today. Dumped the first load in the wrong place (right behind the house in the rye grass that is to be baled when weather permits). Needless to say, I wasn't happy about that. I got home from work before the second load arrived and was able to show him where to put it. Of course, they should have known…they've made two preliminary trips out here to see where to dump and where to spread. Truck driver was a young guy that probably doesn't know which end of a cow goes "moo" and it was his first time out here so I wasn't hard on him. Going in late to work today so I can catch the guy with the spreader truck this morning and show him where to go. As I've said before, getting chicken litter around here is like pulling teeth. Ah well, these things happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gman4691, post: 1849491, member: 43107"] Finally got some chicken litter delivered yesterday for the rehab pasture. He brought 2 loads yesterday and is supposed to bring 2 today. Dumped the first load in the wrong place (right behind the house in the rye grass that is to be baled when weather permits). Needless to say, I wasn't happy about that. I got home from work before the second load arrived and was able to show him where to put it. Of course, they should have known…they’ve made two preliminary trips out here to see where to dump and where to spread. Truck driver was a young guy that probably doesn't know which end of a cow goes "moo" and it was his first time out here so I wasn't hard on him. Going in late to work today so I can catch the guy with the spreader truck this morning and show him where to go. As I've said before, getting chicken litter around here is like pulling teeth. Ah well, these things happen. [/QUOTE]
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