It sounds to me like he is as lazy as me.Any time you can cut out of when you only have so little it's hardly worth having,,you need to spend as little time as possible with the critters.Been there for 10 years and when I feed 3 cows I like to start the tractor once a week and will often not do more than look at them as I come home from work,for 3-4 days.When we poor sapsdon't want to borrow money but would like to get into farming a little we have to do what we can inbetween what is making us money at the time.After 10 years I may not be rich and never will be but now I can play with my few cattle no dept and things are starting to turn for the better. To spend an extra100-200 bucks takes all the profit away on a couple of cattle.once you have 10 it starts to make sence to buy a real feeder as yiou can spread the cost out more.
I think it is great to use what you have to spend less time doing what you would rather do but is not practical.
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