Hey there That was a great hack/tip for Bobwire fence repair. I’m don’t have any of it but if I ever need to replace/ repair thanks to you I can. Thanks for sharing your story with us. God bless you and your family🙋🏻♀️♥️🇺🇸
I sympathize with the farmers, if it's not drought, floods,fires , destructive pests it's a challenge to keep a farm productive.. those armadillos can rip up a field in no time. I like the way you have your Q-catch system set up. That was a genius way to splice barb wire..I'm learning alot from your videos even though in my life I may not need to apply what I learn but I sure can pass what I've learned to others . I pray that things change for the better in the agriculture world of farming more ways than one not only will it benefit the farmers but folks that rely on what you produce. Take care, God bless . Tfs.
I appreciate you watching and interacting. I always try to feed the animals in the catch pen so that when I have an issue and I need to put one in the squeeze chute, they are used to going in there. I don’t know what to do about the armadillos but they are terrible this year. Thanks
I sure hope you get some good rain soon, Ive got problems with bandicoots here, but those armadillos sure dig a huge whole, big impact on your cows legs. Thanks for the wire tip, hope you are enjoying the drop in temperatures. 🤠❤
I don’t even know what to think about the lack of rain, I’ve never seen anything like it. It had made things quite challenging this year. I’m not sure what to do about them armadillos, but they are tearing our fields up right now. Thanks
I read your reply to my previous comment and i thank you in doing so. Just a thought on your comment about not knowing what to do about the armidillos. If i may i would like to make a suggestion that perhaps maybe you could get ahold of your state or county conservationist department as to a solution for the problem.
i always find it strange seeing it that warm this time of year... being 43 and only ever being in the south for a few days in my life is most likely why. I saw snow flakes today for the first start of the winter... with day time temps of maybe 35 fall seems all but done here. Really makes me want to move south though.
Our southern climate is a blessing and a curse. Some winters we never even get below freezing. The heat and humidity we have for 4-5 months is so oppressive it’s hard to even exist outside.
Hey there
That was a great hack/tip for Bobwire fence repair. I’m don’t have any of it but if I ever need to replace/ repair thanks to you I can.
Thanks for sharing your story with us. God bless you and your family🙋🏻♀️♥️🇺🇸
Thanks for being part of the channel. That barb wire is a never ending battle with all the trees and such we have.
Thanks
I sympathize with the farmers, if it's not drought, floods,fires , destructive pests it's a challenge to keep a farm productive.. those armadillos can rip up a field in no time.
I like the way you have your Q-catch system set up.
That was a genius way to splice barb wire..I'm learning alot from your videos even though in my life I may not need to apply what I learn but I sure can pass what I've learned to others . I pray that things change for the better in the agriculture world of farming more ways than one not only will it benefit the farmers but folks that rely on what you produce. Take care, God bless . Tfs.
I appreciate you watching and interacting. I always try to feed the animals in the catch pen so that when I have an issue and I need to put one in the squeeze chute, they are used to going in there.
I don’t know what to do about the armadillos but they are terrible this year.
Thanks
I sure hope you get some good rain soon, Ive got problems with bandicoots here, but those armadillos sure dig a huge whole, big impact on your cows legs. Thanks for the wire tip, hope you are enjoying the drop in temperatures. 🤠❤
I don’t even know what to think about the lack of rain, I’ve never seen anything like it. It had made things quite challenging this year.
I’m not sure what to do about them armadillos, but they are tearing our fields up right now.
Thanks
I read your reply to my previous comment and i thank you in doing so. Just a thought on your comment about not knowing what to do about the armidillos. If i may i would like to make a suggestion that perhaps maybe you could get ahold of your state or county conservationist department as to a solution for the problem.
They like to come out mid afternoon and dig up our fields, might have to resort to a little hunting practice with the boys.
i always find it strange seeing it that warm this time of year... being 43 and only ever being in the south for a few days in my life is most likely why. I saw snow flakes today for the first start of the winter... with day time temps of maybe 35 fall seems all but done here. Really makes me want to move south though.
Our southern climate is a blessing and a curse. Some winters we never even get below freezing. The heat and humidity we have for 4-5 months is so oppressive it’s hard to even exist outside.
Where is south louisiana you located? I'm near Sulphur La
Near Gonzales. Town called Saint Amant
@@stringerbridgefarm3201 gotcha I know where ya at. Subbed.
@F6Farms it used to be a quiet little town but is got an exploding population the last 10 years. Thanks for the sub
@stringerbridgefarm3201 yea I remember back in high school they had a pretty decent wrestling team