Posted by larry@stinescorner on March 11, 2015 at 04:56:59 from (71.187.236.89):
Not much to see ,but this is our little system i made this ring out of concrete wire to hold the manure,,,the little shed gets cleaned everymorning,anything wet goes in the ring,the bedding gets shook up in the little shed.The ring is a temporary holding area for easy access each morning.It was full so yesterday morning I emptied it early while the snow still had a frozen crust I could walk on. I take it to the back of our property,where I have a pile and some more rings,I move it around some during the seson and it turns into nice compost,I use it in the garden,and give some to neighbors too. we are lucky,our neighbor behind us has a few horses,so everyone gets along well. and their horses go in the pasture,which belongs to his dad,,,right behind us to the left of our lot. [img] Not much to see,but I Just wanted to show that NJ is not all city,or great big houses,there is a mix of many different things to see. We are fortunate though ,with our 1 1/2 acres to be situated where we are,also to find a modest affordable house .
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