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On Friday a large lesion was found on Casey’s neck.  It is a true mystery as to how it got there.  It showed up with and was this bad in about 24 hours.  Today is day 4 and I am pleased to say that thanks to the vet’s aggressive treatment he is getting better.  We still have a little bit to go and he is on stall rest till it heals completely.  I have to give him 4 large shots in the muscle everyday.  I feel so bad giving them to him but he is a great patient!

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Hay Day

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How do you keep warm in the winter? 

We moved 132 bales of hay from the truck to the hay loft yesterday. Luckily this crazy weather held out for the delivery and unloading.  Thanks as always to the farm family for your help.

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This is what 211 bales of hay looks like.

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Friday night was spent unloading a trailer full of hay. Two barns and 3 1/2 hours later we were finally done and completely exhausted. PS. Check out our guns.
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KitTy phone home

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Used the farm truck again today. This time we got 40 bales of hay.
Update on the fencing: it has been such a wet and rainy month that the posts have not set.  So we got 1/4 of the fence up and had to put a temporary fence across the field for now. A big thanks to all my friends for coming out to help with fence party part 2.
Lastly, at the end of the evening I took time to give a little love to Reds (aka Barron).
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