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Re: Speaking of baler twine


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Posted by Billy NY on June 03, 2015 at 07:21:05 from (104.228.35.235):

In Reply to: Re: Speaking of baler twine posted by JayinNY on June 02, 2015 at 18:44:27:

That's one thing I don't get, I've fed how many thousands of small squares, as a kid and for about 10 years in recent times, to horses, stall and pasture. All of the twine, sisal or plastic is retained, I keep some of it to re-use, the rest is thrown out, its not in the pasture, its not in the spreader or in the manure, neither sisal or plastic twine.

Now that's not to say some of the help over the years have not done that, and I have seen it in the manure and spreader, but that was stopped immediately, by terminating the employee or advising them that's what it will lead to if I see it again, once, don't care how it gets there. Its no issue today, and the hay supplier uses plastic.

I had one intentionally load up my compost pile with it, also caught him stealing fuel, hay etc. One of the filthiest people I have ever known, sit in his garbage filled wreck of a vehicle, you'll get fleas. His home was an open landfill, he had to live in a travel trailer next to the home because it was not habitable, I have a photo of that as I did some investigation on him and was about to turn him in for animal abuse once I saw what was going on. He was enough of a jerk I took it this far. He came to the barn one day and showed me a bank statement and he was well off, said he did not get that way by not stealing or what have you, bragging about it actually ( well he got a settlement somewhere as I found out) Bragging that he stole from us, had he not been a fragile piece of.... I'd have certainly indulged in un-pleasantry! Still could not believe he did that with the plastic twine, every single load in the bucket I had to remove handfuls of it. It must have felt good to suffocate from asthma, he is now deceased. I've never been a bitter person, people like that, who work for you, then steal, and do things as such.... you reap what you sow.


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