Last year's hay bales at the end. It would appear my second hay cutting this year may have the hayshed filled and a few hay bales just out the hayshed. We'll see.
Once the hay was stacked, I got the harrow out, raked the extended corral, and re-raked the corral. Then parked the harrow. Another day I will take the harrow sections apart and lean them against the hayshed until next Spring.
Around and around I went in the extended corral to smooth it out. When the ground was wet and muddy this Spring the cattle's weight moved some of the ground into "hills" which then stayed when the ground dried. The "hills" were kind of a moat-area around where the cattle stood around the feeder.
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| The extended corral area is now level. |
The main corral on the left. On the ride side is the corral where the bull and his feeder were located. Not as much to rake in there, just the location where the feeder had been.





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