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Manger management

manger update
We made this new cattle panel manger small to keep Abigail out.


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About us: Anna Hess and Mark Hamilton spent over a decade living self-sufficiently in the mountains of Virginia before moving north to start over from scratch in the foothills of Ohio. They've experimented with permaculture, no-till gardening, trailersteading, home-based microbusinesses and much more, writing about their adventures in both blogs and books.



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they might scale the panel, and then ypull up to the outdoors...or get a head caught?? maybe you'll need to tie down a tarp over the panel?
Comment by adrianne Tue Feb 23 09:00:08 2016
Mom --- Don't worry! The picture makes that tiny window look bigger and more open than it is. It's actually covered with hardware cloth (aka rat guard) and I don't think Abigail could even get her horns through if it were open. :-)
Comment by anna Tue Feb 23 10:35:37 2016





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