Jonah Sutton-Morse

Jonah Sutton-Morse

First load of winter hay, including some Goat QA

Looking down out of a barn door down a hay elevator, which is a set of metal links that cycles around, with a few pointed hooks to catch hay bales, and yellow metal guide rails. A wooden beam props the door open, and green grass can be seen at the bottomThe room, now nearly full with hay bales stacked 3 and 4 bales high. The view is from a door outside the room, and a narrow walkway between hay bales is still visibleCloseup of the stack of hay bales, which has grown taller and takes up more space in the loftLooking up from the ground floor of the barn.  Hay bales fill the space in the loft.  A small black goat head is poked out upstairs, thoughtfully chewingA wooden barn loft, with roof beams and panels 4-6 ft off the ground.  A dozen or so hay bales are stacked in one corner.  There's plenty of open space and a gap where the first floor of the barn can be seen