They'll eat anything. I don't know if it's still allowed but the tomato canneries used to take the skins and whatever was left when they boiled down a load of tomatoes, put it in big plastic totes and the dairy farmers would haul it off and mix it with regular dairy feed. Same with peach and plum waste.
I rented pasture to a local dairyman and the next year I had little baby prune trees growing all over the place. He fed his cows a mix of grain, cardboard, molasses, and ground up prune waste.
They were all springers and they all calved out pretty good the next spring. Amazing.
What if it Snows?
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This seal is kicking my ###.
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I don’t know if it’s true. Chicken feed had chicken #### mixed in it. Swaya Vietnamese Catfish is fed raw human sewage on the Catfish farms.
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Looks like I caught it just in time. Not too bad of a clean up. Won’t bother taking shoes off. Took me 2 hrs to get it off. I had the jack up a bit too high. I’m wore out. New bearings have some wear right in the middle. No end wear. It definitely wasn’t too loose. Shouldn’t have been too tight either. I did it to spec, had a bit of freeplay. Oh well, when I do the front brakes, I’m getting new hub kits with races already installed, with new bearings, and switching to grease. My last Truck had grease front bearings. Never had a problem. After taking apart the Trailers and seeing how well the grease held up. I’m sold. Back to work. 2 hrs till it starts to snow. It’s trying to tain now.
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