I'm also in North Idaho. I saw this video with the screen grab of the damaged hay shelter and went down to check on my DIY structures; a hay feeder shelter and a closed-in pen for our goats. One cattle panel bent over in a hoop held in place by t-posts and covered with a heavy duty tarp serves for the hay feeder. The buckling shelter pen is two pasture panels (like you have on yours) on the sides held in place by t-posts, osb walls over those to keep goats from trying to climb and osb on the back for a hard wall. Cattle panels bent over and secured in place for the arch roof then covered by two heavy duty tarps. Cattle panel gate in front to get into the bucklings' pen. Both structures cost me under $250, and weathered very well through our recent weather.
In 1996 and I think it was 2008 too , we got just got dumped with snow . In 96 the main supporting beam broke on our house broke because we just couldn’t keep the snow off of the roof, it was coming so fast . Best of Luck .
Yup. Life up in Idaho. the fun never ends. I’m not up at my cabin for a good part of the Winter so I had to hire folks to keep the snow cleared off my roof.
We have an old greenhouse that are chickens run around. And that's attached to their coup. And we gotta clear the roof today. We live in North Washington up by the Canadian and Idaho border. So Is same story here
WE are a little closer to the lake and I am watching my new shop. Not wanting to find out what it's capacity is. We have 16". Glad to see you making another run at the vids.
I feel ya man Im working on my off-grid getaway in northern Quebec and believe me the snow is mad and often between -30 to - 50 Celsius the cold is what gets to me.... Just started a a channel to share my journey... Spring is on the way.
Hey Chad and Shelby, we finally got a covering. Oh man,that stinks🫤! They flipped the new feeder? There is always an unseen weak point that bits your backside,just when you don't want it to 😵💫. Good luck getting that out Bro👍. JO JO IN VT 💞 Not as much as you got dumped 🎉.
"Shit" was all you could sum up!! 😡🤬You should have let it rip Chad!! I'm so over people telling me what I can and can't say! Seriously though I'm awful sorry you lost your hey shelter. It was really good to see you, hug Shelby for me. Much love and prayers to all of you. ❤
Ohh Noo! So Sorry Chad! I knew you've had that for a few years! I remember you putting it up! Y'all have done so much work there and it looks Amazing! Times like this always seem to come bite you in the butt! Watching the Storms come across Washington n lower Canada looks like y'all might be in for another big storm soon! I hope Not! This Bitter Cold that's hit us here in the Southeast has been rough! We're definitely not set up for weather like this! Snow, Ice, Wind, and Negative Temps can ruin you here in the Deep Southeasr! Extreme Central N Ga Mtns is -15°... That s extreme for us but we were ready! Hoping our Power stays on but I have a Wood Heater to heat with! I worry about my Great Grandbabies! Y'all stay Warm n Safe! Bible Scriptures n Jesus' Wisdom always helps Weather the Storm! Praying for Y'all... God Bless. 🙏🙏❤❤🔥🔥
I got tired of buying tarps to cover my hay, the sun would just destroy them, and by winter they were full of holes. not even one season. I started buying 6 mil greenhouse film from amazon. Just about the same cost as a tarp, and i am going on 3 seasons now with very little sign of deterioration. If i dont need it for hay, i can use it for a hoophouse to grow tomatoes in these short north idaho summers.
Holy Smokes! Way more snow than we got. We are totally not used to it though. Stay warm Chad!
Fancy meeting you here brother ✌️💚
More to come! We got insane negative temps too
I'm also in North Idaho. I saw this video with the screen grab of the damaged hay shelter and went down to check on my DIY structures; a hay feeder shelter and a closed-in pen for our goats. One cattle panel bent over in a hoop held in place by t-posts and covered with a heavy duty tarp serves for the hay feeder. The buckling shelter pen is two pasture panels (like you have on yours) on the sides held in place by t-posts, osb walls over those to keep goats from trying to climb and osb on the back for a hard wall. Cattle panels bent over and secured in place for the arch roof then covered by two heavy duty tarps. Cattle panel gate in front to get into the bucklings' pen. Both structures cost me under $250, and weathered very well through our recent weather.
I feel your woodyness like you I’m just as overwhelmed at times with -trees, snow, clearing land and feeding it’s more time than people think.
alot of people have no idea how heavy snow can get.... Many people die of heart attacks when shoveling. Should be an Olympic discipline lol
You want single bale hay structures for the pasture ? Try A-frames.
In 1996 and I think it was 2008 too , we got just got dumped with snow . In 96 the main supporting beam broke on our house broke because we just couldn’t keep the snow off of the roof, it was coming so fast . Best of Luck .
This snow storm is a pretty good size one. Looks like we will get over a foot.
LAST WEEKENED -71 DEFS AND 1 INCH OF SNOW, MAN THAT PLACE HAS COME ALONG WAYS. LOOKING GOOD MY FRIEND
Yup. Life up in Idaho. the fun never ends. I’m not up at my cabin for a good part of the Winter so I had to hire folks to keep the snow cleared off my roof.
We have an old greenhouse that are chickens run around. And that's attached to their coup. And we gotta clear the roof today. We live in North Washington up by the Canadian and Idaho border. So Is same story here
Sounds like we’re getting the same weather…
Sorry man. Hope the winter eases up a bit on y’all
Hi good seeing you hope Shelby and the kids are well today also. Wow what a sow storm.
WE are a little closer to the lake and I am watching my new shop. Not wanting to find out what it's capacity is. We have 16". Glad to see you making another run at the vids.
I feel ya man Im working on my off-grid getaway in northern Quebec and believe me the snow is mad and often between -30 to - 50 Celsius the cold is what gets to me.... Just started a a channel to share my journey... Spring is on the way.
Hey Chad and Shelby,
we finally got a covering.
Oh man,that stinks🫤!
They flipped the new feeder?
There is always an unseen weak point that bits your backside,just when you don't want it to 😵💫.
Good luck getting that out Bro👍.
JO JO IN VT 💞
Not as much as you got dumped 🎉.
"Shit" was all you could sum up!! 😡🤬You should have let it rip Chad!! I'm so over people telling me what I can and can't say! Seriously though I'm awful sorry you lost your hey shelter. It was really good to see you, hug Shelby for me. Much love and prayers to all of you. ❤
Ohh Noo! So Sorry Chad! I knew you've had that for a few years! I remember you putting it up! Y'all have done so much work there and it looks Amazing! Times like this always seem to come bite you in the butt! Watching the Storms come across Washington n lower Canada looks like y'all might be in for another big storm soon! I hope Not! This Bitter Cold that's hit us here in the Southeast has been rough! We're definitely not set up for weather like this! Snow, Ice, Wind, and Negative Temps can ruin you here in the Deep Southeasr! Extreme Central N Ga Mtns is -15°... That s extreme for us but we were ready! Hoping our Power stays on but I have a Wood Heater to heat with! I worry about my Great Grandbabies! Y'all stay Warm n Safe! Bible Scriptures n Jesus' Wisdom always helps Weather the Storm! Praying for Y'all... God Bless. 🙏🙏❤❤🔥🔥
I got tired of buying tarps to cover my hay, the sun would just destroy them, and by winter they were full of holes. not even one season. I started buying 6 mil greenhouse film from amazon. Just about the same cost as a tarp, and i am going on 3 seasons now with very little sign of deterioration. If i dont need it for hay, i can use it for a hoophouse to grow tomatoes in these short north idaho summers.
This is turning into 2016 winter for us in idaho
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