Since we don't have to leave our property, we loaded Russ' pickup truck extra heavy. The red truck was sitting down pretty low in the driveway with all the weight.
Heavy Load! |
Hoisting Hay |
But let's back up and you can see the whole process. First Benjamin attaches the hooks on the end of the rope to the bale of hay.
When it is attached, he gives me a signal and I begin pulling the hay bale.Pulling the bale up into the loft |
Benjamin helps a little bit.
When it reaches floor level in the loft, I pull the bale inside.
By the time we were finishing up, the sun was setting and we experienced a beautiful sunset from the loft.
All was not peaceful and beautiful, though. This poor frog apparently got himself caught between a rock and a hard place last year when I last opened and closed the loft door. His flat, mummified body testifies that we should always be aware of our surroundings.
Flat Frog |
And here is a photo when we've finished putting 90 bales up in the loft. You can see the top of Benjamin's head as he climbs down the ladder. We actually have to climb through a little tunnel to get out.
You can see how tightly the hay is packed into the loft.
Finally with the job done, we close the loft doors. Magnolia and little Bully show up to eat the hay that we dropped during our hay hoisting activities.
Like the ants in the Ant & the Grasshopper fable, we got our work done in the summer and didn't 'fiddle around.' Our cows will reap the benefits of our labor this winter. For now, we'll go take a shower.
Cleaning up the leftovers |
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