I figured out that it was more likely a close call in a car accident I missed, by slamming my breaks. Funny how that can hurt you so much. But I just needed rest. I'm fine now.
Well, I had a lady wanting to come over for my goat and a man who wanted to trade me a gander for some rabbit cages, so I put on my boots and caught the goat and tied her up to a post and then I grabbed the net and went into the water fowl pen and tripped on a cypress knee and fell flat into a belly bust, but discovered I bounce. It was funny once it happened, but not so much hours later, when, again I am medicating and herbing myself to sleep. Then after the couple left with Penny, I brought the gander to my friend's house and he insisted on showing all his projects and set up. He floods worse than me, I think, but he has some neat ideas. He has a really thick layer of straw in pathways everywhere he needs to walk and its actually pretty springy to step on it. Glad I went in boots. He buys kiddy wading pools when they on sale and puts them under the rabbits, so he can do what he wants with the droppings, as needed. Smelly, but ingenious. But he insisted on giving me 2 peking ducks, so I gained as many animals as I lost, but still lost much more weight. I do have to double back and replace some wire, where I pulled it away because all my ducks are lose and I don't need the neighbors calling the police.
But now with the goat gone and the possibility of having all my animals managed, I think I can try to set up some more tractor tire beds to grow something in. Maybe put some shade loving stuff under the cypress trees. God knows the sun will be cooking everything come July and August.
Yesterday was 3 years Momma died and I called Daddy and he wasn't sure about the date, so I told him it was the day and he needed a few things at the store, so got them and was heading back home, when I saw the UPS truck in the next street, so went home instead and picked up the eggs while waiting and my log splitter came in. DS and I pulled it out the box and I used it a bit. How nice.......I will be able to clean my front yard today or tomorrow.
Also hung those 2 cages from the rafters in the coop. Loved it. I think I should probably get a little more hay for the rabbits though. I bet they would like to stand on it and use it for cover. They must feel naked. But I need to talk to Daddy and forgot. I really think he and Momma used to make their own cages and I need more, if I want to set myself up good. It is hard to believe all I need is a trio to provide my family with 400 Lbs of meat. That I have to see. Plus, I got scratched up when I transferred the rabbits. I don't really know how to handle them. And I think I need to come up with a good way to slaughter......with all the killing I have done, never that. But I've cleaned quite a few.....all wild ones, when DH used to hunt with his father and brothers.