Down on the Farm
Have you ever been chased from a field by a shotgun-wielding maniac? Ever removed city arseholes from your field whilst innocently carrying a shotgun? Tell us your farm stories.
( , Thu 24 May 2012, 13:19)
Have you ever been chased from a field by a shotgun-wielding maniac? Ever removed city arseholes from your field whilst innocently carrying a shotgun? Tell us your farm stories.
( , Thu 24 May 2012, 13:19)
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I saw a tractor once.
The farmer was using it to tow a trailer full of hay bales, and drove to a nearby field where he unloaded them.
( , Fri 25 May 2012, 9:08, 8 replies)
The farmer was using it to tow a trailer full of hay bales, and drove to a nearby field where he unloaded them.
( , Fri 25 May 2012, 9:08, 8 replies)
Why would he be taking hay to a field?
Surely it would be the other way around.
I'm calling Internet lies on this one.
( , Fri 25 May 2012, 9:21, closed)
Surely it would be the other way around.
I'm calling Internet lies on this one.
( , Fri 25 May 2012, 9:21, closed)
Oh dear.
As any 4-year-old will tell you, fields have grass in. That's what cows eat when they're outside. Even if you did want to feed your cattle hay, you un-bale it first to make sure the cows don't choke on the twine.
Hay is kept in a nice dry loft for winter when there's not enough eating matter.
( , Wed 30 May 2012, 19:49, closed)
As any 4-year-old will tell you, fields have grass in. That's what cows eat when they're outside. Even if you did want to feed your cattle hay, you un-bale it first to make sure the cows don't choke on the twine.
Hay is kept in a nice dry loft for winter when there's not enough eating matter.
( , Wed 30 May 2012, 19:49, closed)
I have to admit
if you can see past the obvious falsehoods portrayed, it is a magnificent story.
( , Fri 25 May 2012, 11:25, closed)
if you can see past the obvious falsehoods portrayed, it is a magnificent story.
( , Fri 25 May 2012, 11:25, closed)
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