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<blockquote data-quote="SRBeef" data-source="post: 729856" data-attributes="member: 7509"><p>Today I'll be cutting firewood, (chain saw really warms you up) moving the corn grazing wire, maybe shovel the snow out of my scale area in the alley so I can get some weights if I give them a treat in the corral, check the hay rings.... it's in the upper 20's F here today.</p><p></p><p>I am probably in a minority but I like this time of year in WI. I also like summer. I do NOT like mud. I'd be happy if it went from snow covered and the teens to 60 degrees and green grass over night.</p><p></p><p>Time moves fast enough...no sense rushing it. jmho. Jim</p><p></p><p>edit: Angie, I assume AK is Alaska? Your story reminds me of seeing some tiny bales about the size of a shoe box in the feed store recently. I thought they were for a display or something. The clerk said no they were for sale and folks bought them for rabbits, etc. I sure would hate to feed a horse from the grocery store! But think what horses do for the economy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRBeef, post: 729856, member: 7509"] Today I'll be cutting firewood, (chain saw really warms you up) moving the corn grazing wire, maybe shovel the snow out of my scale area in the alley so I can get some weights if I give them a treat in the corral, check the hay rings.... it's in the upper 20's F here today. I am probably in a minority but I like this time of year in WI. I also like summer. I do NOT like mud. I'd be happy if it went from snow covered and the teens to 60 degrees and green grass over night. Time moves fast enough...no sense rushing it. jmho. Jim edit: Angie, I assume AK is Alaska? Your story reminds me of seeing some tiny bales about the size of a shoe box in the feed store recently. I thought they were for a display or something. The clerk said no they were for sale and folks bought them for rabbits, etc. I sure would hate to feed a horse from the grocery store! But think what horses do for the economy! [/QUOTE]
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