@Don McErlean posted:@lee drennen- Thanks for responding Lee, maybe we can keep the post alive even for just a few. I know the spring/summer workload, luckily (?) for me it April / May is the rainy season here in central Texas so a lot of days the weather just does not cooperate with outside work. I got a real smile out of your comment on ... "raising baby chicks". I have no idea what that entails (I am a city boy I am afraid) but it just sounds like a real challenge. Best Wishes
Don
Thanks Don keep it going. I’ve raised baby chicks for about 27 years now every year. I went back to Hatching them out myself about 5 years. The outside work load starts around March and ends around Thanksgiving. After that all the wood is cut for the winter and the Farm is winterized.