Posted 2016-04-22 9:47 PM Subject: RE: Another new baby....
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That is one pretty baby. Oh and by the way. How long have you been stock piling horse manure. I always like to look in the background of peoples pictures. Or is that pile of something else.
Posted 2016-04-22 9:52 PM Subject: RE: Another new baby....
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Posts: 4121 Location: SE Louisiana
BS Hauler - 2016-04-22 9:47 PM
That is one pretty baby. Oh and by the way. How long have you been stock piling horse manure. I always like to look in the background of peoples pictures. Or is that pile of something else.
It looks to me like they dug a basement or a pit-silo and piled the dirt up for a wind-break...
Posted 2016-04-23 7:05 AM Subject: RE: Another new baby....
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BS Hauler - 2016-04-22 9:47 PM
That is one pretty baby. Oh and by the way. How long have you been stock piling horse manure. I always like to look in the background of peoples pictures. Or is that pile of something else.
lol....its manure.....actually hadn't been piled at this place for years while they had cattle or after.......last fall i started piling....hoping to start hauling out after harvest this fall.....there's still more to pile!!....i really should sell it...
Posted 2016-04-23 8:27 AM Subject: RE: Another new baby....
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TO Cookie Monster - 2016-04-23 7:05 AM
BS Hauler - 2016-04-22 9:47 PM That is one pretty baby. Oh and by the way. How long have you been stock piling horse manure. I always like to look in the background of peoples pictures. Or is that pile of something else.
lol....its manure.....actually hadn't been piled at this place for years while they had cattle or after.......last fall i started piling....hoping to start hauling out after harvest this fall.....there's still more to pile!!....i really should sell it...
Farmers love that stuff on their fields. They haul it off at the racetracks and are happy to have it.
Love your baby. I love horses with a little "thickness" for want of a better word.