Posted by JD Farmer on August 21, 2017 at 18:44:27 from (50.41.230.196):
Busy day today while we worked on the old barn. It is coming along well, despite all the unforeseen obstacles.
We had it ready to pour concrete Sat morning.
Here we just finished the stub wall between the stable and the feed room.
Out front looking in....
One fine looking entry way door....
Today we worked on the gutters, getting them to drain properly, since we raised that corner almost 4" the gutter had to be lowered, down spouting rerouted into the old cistern.
Just after 2pm a neighbor stopped by to let us know that one of my 8 first calf heifers was in labor. We waited a 1/2 hr. then went to check on her, later this evening I tagged a very nice heifer calf and we will name her Eclipse.
We checked her again later after 3pm, and found this guy watching over Eclipse and Mom, First one I have ever seen.
Got back to work some more on the barn in the evening and took my Grandson Jacob for a ride.
PS, that lift will take me to the ridge cap at waist high....first time I ever used one, was today.
So it was a hot muggy day but a great one, with a first time heifer and bald eagle sighting. almost done now for this year on the old barn, all that's left to do is reinstall the mangers and finish the sliding door brackets, latch, and a roller. Hope you all enjoyed the pics, I'll be back tomorrow night to ready any reply's.
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