Well a combination of being busy the last few days and being internet lazy has created a pile up of pictures to post so here goes ....
Friday evening a buddy asked if he could borrow the chicken basket so I put it in front of the fan to thaw it out. I came out the next morning and it was totally dry and snow free !!

Saturday morning they were looking extra large !!!

We put 6" drain tile in the barn in three places to divide the barn into quarters. These drain tiles are a ****** to get in and out by yourself so Dad built a little deal to mount on the wall with a roller on the end to make it easier. I had my doubts but it worked VERY well !!!

Everything lifted to the ceiling so the chicken catcher guys can come do their thing. We lift feed lines up first and keep the water lines down as long as possible before they get there. This time we were cranking them up when the chicken catcher guys got there. They like them up when they arrive but we were running behind a bit ...

They have arrived !!


"For health's sake, EAT POULTRY!!" is on the sides of all the live haul trailers

The lovely Mrs and the little people came to check out the action. The girls were poopered out from pulling each other around.

I think Leo would have stood here for an hour had I let him. He kept pointing and "Moo'ing" at the steers. They'd Moo back occasionally and he'd jump and holler with excitement !!!

That brings us up to today. Dad put an extension on the backpack blower that worked very well for doing the ceiling. He went at the ceiling and vents while I tackled the heaters with the Ryobi Jet Blower. We sure made a dusty mess

While he was finishing up I got the Housekeeper all hooked up and ready to go.

What an incredible dusty mess !!!

BlueParrot 450XT headphones and a 3M half mask make it a lot nicer when it's loud and dusty

The muffler elbow contraption was only a few inches below the feed pans. I had to duck under them or my big head would bonk them when I drove under them.

Dad cleaned out the ends of the barn and we used the Housekeeper as a dump wagon to haul it to the pile. It worked very well.

All caught up now time for bed !!
Friday evening a buddy asked if he could borrow the chicken basket so I put it in front of the fan to thaw it out. I came out the next morning and it was totally dry and snow free !!

Saturday morning they were looking extra large !!!

We put 6" drain tile in the barn in three places to divide the barn into quarters. These drain tiles are a ****** to get in and out by yourself so Dad built a little deal to mount on the wall with a roller on the end to make it easier. I had my doubts but it worked VERY well !!!

Everything lifted to the ceiling so the chicken catcher guys can come do their thing. We lift feed lines up first and keep the water lines down as long as possible before they get there. This time we were cranking them up when the chicken catcher guys got there. They like them up when they arrive but we were running behind a bit ...

They have arrived !!


"For health's sake, EAT POULTRY!!" is on the sides of all the live haul trailers

The lovely Mrs and the little people came to check out the action. The girls were poopered out from pulling each other around.

I think Leo would have stood here for an hour had I let him. He kept pointing and "Moo'ing" at the steers. They'd Moo back occasionally and he'd jump and holler with excitement !!!

That brings us up to today. Dad put an extension on the backpack blower that worked very well for doing the ceiling. He went at the ceiling and vents while I tackled the heaters with the Ryobi Jet Blower. We sure made a dusty mess

While he was finishing up I got the Housekeeper all hooked up and ready to go.

What an incredible dusty mess !!!

BlueParrot 450XT headphones and a 3M half mask make it a lot nicer when it's loud and dusty

The muffler elbow contraption was only a few inches below the feed pans. I had to duck under them or my big head would bonk them when I drove under them.

Dad cleaned out the ends of the barn and we used the Housekeeper as a dump wagon to haul it to the pile. It worked very well.

All caught up now time for bed !!
Yes I certainly need to add goggles to the mix of what I wear while cleaning out the barn. My eyes were boogery for a while after we were done !!





















