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06-16-2021 10:04 PM
Attention ladies!
You DO NOT scoop cow poop! You wait until the sun dries it out, pick it up with a pitch fork and burn it. We only had to do this when someone left the gate open and the cows got in the yard or garden. What dropped in the fields stayed there.
06-17-2021 06:12 AM
I LOL, think this is a first in my book on here, that we've taken up the topic of cow poop. LOL, just crack me up.
06-19-2021 07:36 PM
@RedTop wrote:Attention ladies!
You DO NOT scoop cow poop! You wait until the sun dries it out, pick it up with a pitch fork and burn it. We only had to do this when someone left the gate open and the cows got in the yard or garden. What dropped in the fields stayed there.
@RedTop Au contraire mon frere! Should you have a calf that you are raising in a large stall in the barn, yes, your scoop is your friend.
06-21-2021 09:00 PM
@qualitygal wrote:I LOL, think this is a first in my book on here, that we've taken up the topic of cow poop. LOL, just crack me up.
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