The show is next Saturday. If it was this Saturday, there's no way I could go. I still don't have my truck and I can't pull the trailer w/my motorcycle.
As for Ralph, because of where he was, I'm leaning towards a large raptor. I know they'll at times just get the head and neck. But, it could also have been a skunk, or a raccoon, or a member of the weasel family or a....
Yesterday was a busy day. I cleaned some of the basement B4 heading to the farm. Since I'm limited as to what I can do at the farm, I went to work for a few hours after feeding. When I got back, I fed Stormy, then went and got the tractor. There was a bit of stuff that I could do, so I went ahead and did it. I was able to push the one stump over a bit, but not quite like I wanted it. I pulled out one piece of metal. It looks like the frame to an AC. There's something else that I couldn't pull out, but I'm thinking it might have been due to the amount of room I had to work in. I'm hoping to start filling in the pit on Monday. I'm hoping that once I have some of it done, I'll be able to drive in there easier. If I can, then I'm hoping I can move the stump, and get the other thing pulled out.
Years ago, someone had tried putting up a wooden fence in front of the pit. The horses just busted the boards, but left the posts in the ground. I got them all pulled out. There was also a whole pile of cinderblocks in the pit. There was nothing wrong w/them, so I took them out. PT is riding in the field for now, and she's riding bareback. She was using some of the junk that I moved as a mounting block. I made the cinderblocks into steps in an area the horse don't normally walk. Figured this might be easier for her to use. There is nothing else I can do until I go to fill the pit in. I haven't done it yet because RU wants me to use my truck for moving dirt around. I have one of these
http://www.harborfreight.com/truck-bed-cargo-unloader-60800.html, so it makes it easy to unload-plus it saves on diesel. I'm hoping I have my truck on Monday. If I do, the pit will be filled in then.
Once I have the pit filled in, I'll be getting the fencing I need. This is what I plan on using
http://www.shopjfi.com/1-x-2-x-72-x-100-galvanized-welded-wire-mesh-roll.html. I could save money getting the stuff w/the 2x4" squares, but I figure this will be safer, plus I don't have to worry about the chicks getting out. And, I have the plastic mesh to go on the top. I just hope it's strong enough for any birds that might try to get in.
At the bottom, I'll be putting hardware cloth so that the fencing and the hardware cloth makes a T. This way, hopefully nothing can dig in, and the chickens won't be able to make holes along the fence from the other side. And, I'll be putting up electric wire all around the pen near the bottom, and closer to the top.
Once I have the fencing up, I'll finally get the wood I need and make the houses. I had planned on making them one at a time. Instead, I think I'll do the same thing to everyone at the same time. I'm hoping this will make it quicker.
When I finally got home, I worked a bit in the garden. I had been going to clean my bathroom and do dishes, but I was too beat. Instead, I got something to eat, then made a fire and relaxed B4 heading to bed.
Today's going to be just a busy. I have breakfast out this morning, then I need to do more work in my garden since we're supposed to get frost tonight. I also want to do more wood and I have to do dishes. I'll probably load them in the dishwasher.