Lazy Gardener
Super Self-Sufficient
awesome video.
awesome video.
I did the floor by myself. I framed out the area after leveling the ground. I picked out large rocks around the size of a football and smaller from the area I had grubed and lined the floor with them then covered it all with crushed stone. I mixed all the cement in a wheelbarrow took me the best part of the day mixing and spreading. The area I did was 8x14 feet and i poured it 4 inches thick. Looking back i should have rented a cement mixer would have been faster and easier on my back but good exercise lol. I would have liked to put in a wire mesh but couldn't scrounge one up.So how tough was that (cement floor)? I need to do the same for my chicken coop to start fighting back on rodent problem. I have a hired man on an hourly basis but hoping it’s not tricky work.
I did the floor by myself.
That was a LOT of work and really impressive. If I do it the hired man & I will rent a mixer for sure! May I ask why a wire mesh? Just sturdier or is it something to do with digging rodents etc? Thanks.
Thanks. I might have to try this. I have cleared the culvert 3 times so far and they keep blocking it. Wildlife has put live traps out hopefully they can catch them and relocate them. I have scrounged some chain link fence I am thinking about placing some across the culvert once I clear it again. It wont stop them but make it easier for me to clear it.there are methods for getting them to not block culverts but i can't find the video on youtube. some guy was doing research on this kind of thing and it was interesting to see what he was doing. unfortunately i can't describe it - it was years ago now, but if you search you may find something useful there.
ok, after looking more here is one vid with some techniques that may work...
Thanks. The vet said to work him again in December but I'm wondering if it should be done soonerI've seen several posts about your little sheep that you think may still be struggling with parasites. If the vet just gave you one dose of Safeguard wormer and didn't recommend a follow-up then you are probably correct. I'm posting something that you might want to look over. The article is more directly about goats - but goats and sheep they are very similar in the parasites that harm them and in the medication/dosing that they need.
I would definitely take a fecal sample in to be tested again. Safeguard wormer DOES work in some areas - not in others.
Best Treatment for Barber Pole Worm in Goats
Barber pole is a silent serial killer that runs rampant in the spring and fall months. I give best treatment for barber pole worms in goats.farmfitliving.com
Some supportive therapy in the form of probiotics and Red Cell wouldn't be a bad idea either.
Thanks. I might have to try this. I have cleared the culvert 3 times so far and they keep blocking it. Wildlife has put live traps out hopefully they can catch them and relocate them. I have scrounged some chain link fence I am thinking about placing some across the culvert once I clear it again. It wont stop them but make it easier for me to clear it.