Hey. No matter how I feel about it, they still need their cat litter and their kitty treats!
I don't care how masculine it is, it certainly beats cleaning it off the floor
Hey. No matter how I feel about it, they still need their cat litter and their kitty treats!
I understand, we currently have more than a dozen cats...... outside. Four cats inside. But when you have a farm, you either have cats or rats..... and I prefer cats.Hey. No matter how I feel about it, they still need their cat litter and their kitty treats!
Mw? NO WAY! I'd be glad to watch someone else try it, but not with my truck or my toy.You should put the ramp farther back, say 15-20ft, with a 10ft firey hoop between the truck and the ramp and try to land it in the bed.
Oh yes. I forgot. That's what he told me, but today, he said that he was actually exactly one year old. I thought that he was no more than 6 months and closer to 4. He was just really small. My friend said that he though that something was wrong with the horse anyway to be that small.That is sad about the colt, it's crazy how fragile baby horses are, we've lost both the baby horses we had so we gave up on horse rearing.
Yes they sure seem to be.Cows are way more resilient.
If it was an Arabian, you want small. But the hip thing these days is to make 16h Arabs, they should be 14h.Oh yes. I forgot. That's what he told me, but today, he said that he was actually exactly one year old. I thought that he was no more than 6 months and closer to 4. He was just really small. My friend said that he though that something was wrong with the horse anyway to be that small.
That is the way I load the mower/tractors on the trailer. Makes it way closer to flat on the ramps, since I have a fairly steep driveway. I did it before, so I could "choke up" the wood ramps I had, so they didn't flex as much. They ar 30+ year old, heavy 2x10's. Momma didn't like how they would bow when I was putting 800-1000 on the ramps (I couldn't see it, only feel it, since I am driving it), so earlier this year, she bought me the nice 7 foot steel ramps, (look like the same ones you have) from Harbor Freight. They are nice, and lighter than the wood ones. With my back and knees getting worse, every pound is important now. First time I used them, I could tell how much the wood ones would flex....... Next step will be a trailer with a built in ramp..... and the assist system for the ramp..... and hopefully a bit lower to the ground. The trailer I have now is a late 90's Haulin brand 5x8, and it is a "deck over" and is on 5.XX r 8 wheels, so the deck is knee high or maybe a bit taller.... so climbing on an off is "fun" some days....A friend wanted me to bring a three wheeler to his house out in the country. He wanted me to pull a dead colt horse out of his corral and into a hole in the pasture about 1/4 mile south. It was kind of sad and the only picture I took is of how I like to load and unload at my house.