I hope you had a good holiday! I did. Today’s old cartoon is a bit premature, because Rosetta Stone Day isn’t until July 19, and no, there isn’t really such a thing as “Rosetta Stone Day.” If I remember correctly, the message of the Rosetta Stone was a statement of rules and instructions for a communal bath house. That’s not as laughable as it seems to us today, for the ancients performed all manner of personal ablutions in one another’s company. It wasn’t just hot-tubbing. I should think it was important for everyone to know the rules.
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Jackie…we do use augers to bring feed in from the feed bins outside. The feed is then pushed from the outside auger through tubes into feeding shoots, where augers run through the feeding shoots and then push the feed into 1200 feet of trough. Each feeding/auger runs for about 15 minutes…enough time to fill the trough.
Yup, I know there are more modern ways now, but one can never replace pulling the dead out by hand.