Marianne
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Just stepping in to say hi since this is your first post!Tobola said:not bad~~O(∩_∩)O
Good for you, Boyd!
Just stepping in to say hi since this is your first post!Tobola said:not bad~~O(∩_∩)O
Hiya!!! This is my 185th post thoMarianne said:Just stepping in to say hi since this is your first post!Tobola said:not bad~~O(∩_∩)O
Good for you, Boyd!
Grazing pens for rabbits (rabbit tractors) and looking for a few goats Trying to decide what to plant before we get snow boundBarredBuff said:Nice progress! What kind of critter will be lucky enough to live there?
I see.....Boyd said:Grazing pens for rabbits (rabbit tractors) and looking for a few goats Trying to decide what to plant before we get snow boundBarredBuff said:Nice progress! What kind of critter will be lucky enough to live there?
I'd like to have a cow or two.. but in a pinch, I'd rather be able to carry the cussed thing if I had to.. with a cow I wouldn't be able to I also love goats milk/cheese soooooooooo....................BarredBuff said:I see.....Boyd said:Grazing pens for rabbits (rabbit tractors) and looking for a few goats Trying to decide what to plant before we get snow boundBarredBuff said:Nice progress! What kind of critter will be lucky enough to live there?
I'd like to tractor my rabbits one day after we get cow pasture straightened out. We have figured out that we have grazing room for a cow but not goats (I know sounds twisted but true) we have two large orchards that goats would demolish but a cow wouldnt be to bad on.