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Post by poultry_admin » Thu Jan 26, 2017 11:44 am

Killerbunny wrote:QR_BBPOST Frankly - I was just so happy the online show stuff worked so well Martin CAN DO NO WRONG!
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But I can do better. Sandy and I have been working on an improved logo and banner. TomK's suggestion is part of that improvement, too. Looking forward to seeing it on the live forum!! I'm sure you will like the tweaks!
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Post by kenya » Thu Jan 26, 2017 11:49 am

Killerbunny wrote:QR_BBPOST Frankly - I was just so happy the online show stuff worked so well Martin CAN DO NO WRONG!
I agree!
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Post by Maximus » Thu Jan 26, 2017 2:44 pm

WLLady wrote:QR_BBPOST oh sandy- pick up some "epi-otic" from your vet. seriously. it's about 20$ but it will dry out her ears after swimming. i use it with my lab, and it's the ONLY thing that stops the yeast in its tracks. you just drop a few drops in and rub it in. it has it's own drying agent, and it's an antiseptic too. works wonders. i now only have to use it in the heat of summer when he goes swimming in the river.
The vet did mentioned it but cautioned me because she knows I err on the natural side of things. She said they have a steroid. So I'm going to google it later and check it out. I'm sure it's fine ... the steroid content is very low I think.
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Post by WLLady » Thu Jan 26, 2017 3:12 pm

Killerbunny wrote:QR_BBPOST Frankly - I was just so happy the online show stuff worked so well Martin CAN DO NO WRONG!
Well there was this one time he hit the shed with the bale spear......um.... :hide:
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Post by baronrenfrew » Thu Jan 26, 2017 3:17 pm

And that's what we KNOW about! Imagine what we don't know!

The dumb things I've done...genius!
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Post by Home Grown Poultry » Thu Jan 26, 2017 3:37 pm

LOL as long as it was a shed and not that beautiful barn of yours! haha well I hit the garage door on the drive shed at the old place when it wasnt up all the way while trying to drive out with the roll bar on the tractor..... OOPS! thankfully i wasnt the only one to have done it, but i was the only one who actually took the time to fix the entire door cuz it was already messed up previously. ohh man working on garage doors is not fun whatsoever! I did get creative though to put the wire back on the pulley, i locked one side of the door and jacked up the other with my floor jack which made the wire nice and loose and very easy to slip back onto the pulley. beautiful! i celebrated with a very loud WOOHOOO!!! or there was that time with the skunk.... dont set live traps inside buildings... some life lessons really stink! :-)
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Post by Killerbunny » Thu Jan 26, 2017 3:46 pm

As long as he didn't ben the bale spear, that's a real **** to bend back!
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Post by WLLady » Thu Jan 26, 2017 3:54 pm

Well i will admit that i am the first one to run into the barn.

It was only a little, backing in and hit the door edge with the lip of the bucket. Oops. Scraped the white flashing. around the door....
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Post by Bayvistafarm » Thu Jan 26, 2017 7:29 pm

ha ha. Those incidences reminded me of the time I was cleaning out the barn with our small skid steer. It has a manure bucket with about 5-6 manure forks on the bottom. After ages... you kind of go numb driving the thing, so repetitive and I forgot to lower the arms when driving back into the doorway. Oops. I drove 2 ends of the spears into the track that the big sliding door opens and closes on. Gary had to do some fixing on it... but to this day, when you go to slide that door shut, you have to yank it good past those points, because the metal is still poked in abit, and it does catch a little.

But, I am glad I did that, instead of what Dave did. He drove one of those forks, or two, lol, into the manure spreader tire we were dumping the manure into, the time he was in charge. Bigger fix. Costlier too, lol.
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Post by kenya » Thu Jan 26, 2017 7:40 pm

Ha! Ha! My husband had me drive his big van to work, never again, I'm OK going forward but backing up is a nightmare, and I can easily back up the horse trailer but that van is so wide I can't see. I didn't hit anything but I'm sure it was just luck!

Hey I just noticed, I'm henny penny! Ha!Ha! Ha! Love it! Thank you!
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