That's It...??
Are you kidding me..??
I got over 4 feet of snow, you can't even find the garbage cans.!!!
(actually that's the wind drift snow).
And all you got is itty bitty icicles on a garbage can..??
Once again tell me why you are complain about winter..??
Love,
Liz
How do your horses like all the snow? Must mean huge hay feed bills since they cannot pasture.
Depending on the wind...they either hate it or love it.
It can be cold and sunny and they are all for going out in it.
If it's cold and windy, they won't budge from there stalls (and I don't blame them at all).
Hay is bought and stored in the summer and used in the winter.
Prices vary from a low of $4.25 a bale to up to $7.00 a bale.
Pure (100%) alfalfa is the most expensive (but best in winter, as it generates the most heat for a horse (read that as energy).
I have on hand right now 400 bales of hay for use. that "should" get me threw winter and into spring, other wise I'm off to the hay dealer and buying at winter prices (way to expensive).
Love,
Liz