just a quick update on the slurry
well we were talking about calves drowning in their own **** yes? luckily for the point i was trying to make at least, here's this year's victim, it's not ours but belongs to someone who's renting some of our shed space, they realised they were missing a calf which started a large search (well, i drove around the fields looking for it
) anyway a few weeks later this rose to the surface of the slurry pit, we think it must have been play fighting or jumping around, when she must've fell into the slurry pit, and in the struggle sank, and drowned... she later rose to the surface, well, atleast we found her in the end
anyway there's no point getting it out, and we wouldn't be able to, so there she stays, rotting at a phenominal rate, smelling really really bad........
oh, and if you're wondering why the **** looks lower than the level around the outside after i won a bet saying it'd be higher, it was higher, but as it's left the water dries out of it, and it subsides a bit, think about it, the next time there's a lot of moisture in the air, which you're breathing it, it could've just evaporated from a slurry pit
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