June 11, 2007 at 8:17 AM
I have two fields picked up and hand stacked of first cutting grass hay and now I am working on the big field. It has rained twice but we have limited the damage by turning some cut hay and turning the bales to get the bottoms to dry out.I have had no time to practice and when I did it was because I wanted to. Absence does make the heart grow fonder. Teach raises hay also and was very positive, "things happen, go slow and play the last page you played well."
My right elbow is killing me some days when I get through feeding, irrigating and working. BBC just ran an article saying inactive men loose their Testosterone and die shortly thereafter. Guess I don't have to worry about that one.
My grand daughter just bought a well bred mare out of NV and bred her to a cutting stud. Her feet are horrible, long and splitting. I guess I'll be trimming her tomorrow while it rains. I hope she will stand still.
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