A little heavy lifting

in homesteading •  5 years ago 

Yesterday was a big day! The goats moved out of their trailer and into the barn for the winter. Last year we had them set up at the front of the barn, but this year Farmer Dan has his heifers in the front end, so the goats are parked in the back. They have less space than last winter, because Dan's friend is storing his tractor and hay mower in the barn, so the cows have the big space and the goats have a little studio apartment in the back. This all involved a lot of moving around of very heavy fence panels and hay mangers and things, and a lot of twisting of baling wire to hold everything together. My hands were orange for the rest of the day from the rust on the wire. And I spent some quality time with the heating pad when I got home.

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They seemed a little confused today after spending their first night in the new digs, but it won't take them very long to get used to it. They are certainly happy to have all the new snacks! There's even a little corral I can lock them in when I need to move their fence.

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They were locked in the corral for most of the day yesterday, because Farmer Dan had someone coming to buy some hay and needed to drive a trailer into the area where the goats are snacking. They got let out for dinner last night, so they were fat and happy today, if a little confused. I've been feeding them hay and grain for the last week, and today they just kept staring at me, waiting to be fed.

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I was a little disappointed about the tractor in the middle of the barn. I was looking forward to the goats sharing a wall with the cows all winter.

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I guess they'll just have to yell at each other across the barn. I would love to see that happen, but I highly doubt it will. The cows still seem fascinated by the goats, but it's a one-way thing. The goats figured out the cows after the first week or so and are no longer impressed. I guess the cows don't do anything fun or interesting enough to entertain them. Tough crowd!

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Here's a picture of Farmer Dan's hay stack. The whole time we were configuring the barn yesterday, he was super paranoid about security. He really, really doesn't want the goats to get into the main part of the barn. He knows what they will do to his hay, so the paranoia isn't unwarranted. He's had goats before and knows how clever they can be about getting around any security measures we might dream up.

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I feel pretty good about them not being able to get out, but it's early in the season. Time will tell. They better behave themselves, though, because if they don't they won't get to come back next winter and we will all be sad!

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Today my trusty helper and I went and picked up the trailer and took it to the family farm. Farmer Dan needs to do some trailer moving of his own, and my trailer was in the way. The move was pretty quick and easy since there weren't any goats in it. It was not my best parking job, but I was too tired to care at that point, so we'll just have to park it properly with the tractor tomorrow. I didn't take any pictures of the parking debacle so I don't have a record of my failures. I just took a picture of some flowers instead.

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Tomorrow is another busy day, so I'm going to go put my feet up now! Good night, everyone!

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> My hands were orange for the rest of the day from the rust ...


Your hands are worthy of being photographed. I think of those hand models, women who won't lift a finger or wash a dish, because their hands must look flawless for photos. I would NOT last a day - unless the hand-modeling gig was for broken, dirty nails, perma-stained palms, callouses and scrapes that never heal over.

Consider it a challenge: photograph your hands, @goat-girlz!

And while you're at it... if he permits it...

Farmer Dan!

Please Dan oh pretty please with purple asters on top...
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Beautiful flowers. They look alot like the wild fall asters here..! I hope you get a little more rest now that the goats are parked in the barn for the Winter..! 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐

Of course, this little farmer (great photo, @goat-girlz!) steals the show:

2 months ago, https://steemit.com/homesteading/@goat-girlz/hay-day-round-two

This is the only one I could find on short notice. I have one somewhere of my hands totally caked in rust and grease from fixing the hay mower a couple of years ago, but I can't find it. I will try to get Farmer Dan to let me post a picture of him. That's a great idea! Thanks for the giggle. I will never be a hand model either, unless it's for the John Deere catalog!

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I love this - despite the very painful looking thumb injury. Your hands look about as lovely as mine. But yours are far more capable on the acreage, I'm sure.
Farmer Dan. Maybe he's about to go viral. :)
Thank you!!!

Sounds like goats can out think cows...and some people to boot... :-)

They definitely can! I am constantly trying to outsmart them!

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They stay indoors all winter?

No, they still go out and eat stuff every day, but they sleep in a barn instead of their trailer. Nobody hires them during the winter so it's much easier for me if I don't have to muck out three feet of hay and poop every few weeks. If they're in the barn, all the muck gets pushed out with the tractor and added to the garden. It's a win-win.

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Ah, showed my city-slicker side a little there. Forgive me. :)

You have an unlimited supply of forgiveness tokens. Use them as you will!

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Haha, grazie mille. I guess I just figured it snows there and they may need that shelter for the winter.

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They definitely need shelter, because they hate bad weather, but they will still go out and browse even when the brush isn't very nutritious. They waste a lot of hay, and it's much easier to clean it out of a barn than a trailer!

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These goats seem to have hidden abilities! They just pretend to be ordinary goats!

Lots of work done already! I would be totally exhausted by now!
Have a good rest!

I will enjoy getting some rest! The goats have special skills for sure. They are super smart and can get very wily when they want something.

Hahaha! Never knew goats could be smart! No wonder people born in the year of the Goat are quite surprising!

I am year of the Ox, but I'm a Capricorn. I wonder if that means anything?

That means you are doubly stubborn and tenacious! You are very practical and earthy too!

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I love your goats, of course. Autumn is really here.

Autumn is definitely here! Did you get any snow?

Hubby is working in town now, at the bottom of a high-rise... Apparently, it was snowing at the top, but raining at the bottom... lol.

Yesterday, however, we had about 1/4 inch of hail as a strong thunderstorm moved through. I had to clear it from my car before I could go shopping! Apparently, it was really loud in Sam's Club!

That's so funny! I can imagine how much noise 1/4 of hail would make. I've been in the barn a few times during hail storms and the metal roof really amplifies it.

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😊
I always love seeing pictures of your goats @goat-girlz.. So much strong personality in their eyes/faces. Often they look like trouble just waiting to happen....lol..lol..☺😘.
Beautiful flowers. They look alot like the wild fall asters here..! I hope you get a little more rest now that the goats are parked in the barn for the Winter..! 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
:-)

Thank you! They are often trouble just waiting to happen! I think the flowers are asters. That's what they look like to me too. I definitely get more rest in the winter! It's a nice break after all the hard work in the summer.

You are so funny! Quality time with a heating pad! Studio apartment! haha. You must have the happiest goats on the planet.

They are very happy goats! Being royally spoiled will do that.

Your goaties are looking great as always!! ♥♥

Thank you! I was hoping to hear from you. I finally dried off my milkers and am having a vacation of sorts for a few months. You are the only person I know who can relate to that! Ha ha. How are your babies?

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The goats have a certain look in their eye like they're clever and maybe they're up to something!

They are definitely up to something most of the time!

I bet they figure out the new routine very quickly and that they don't get bored and try to invent their own entertainment in Farmer Dan's haystack! Too bad the cows aren't more entertaining.

Even the cows have their moments!

Aww. Boring cows? Impossible! Okay, so maybe it is possible... I did once get a photo of cows acting very strangely under a full moon, though, and there was that one time they were sneaking up behind me to see what I was doing. The goats look pretty happy in their new spot.

I remember your cow stalker story and actually think of you every time they follow me to the barn!

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