Chapter 41 Learning to Farm 1
Cang Shu put the iron wire into a circle, put it on the net bag, tied the net bag with iron wire, fixed it to the branch, and wrapped it tightly with iron wire.
Cang Shu tried to catch fish and shrimps in the stream, and he caught a lot of them at once.
Cang Shu entered the space in a flash, and put the fish and shrimp he had scooped into the net bag into the puddle. Seeing the fish and shrimp swimming around in the puddle in high spirits, Cang Shu felt relieved.
Cang Shu left the space and continued to catch fish and shrimps by the creek with a net bag. After a few times, he added a lot of fish and shrimps to the puddle, and also caught a lot of small crabs and put them into the puddle in space.
Afraid that the fish, shrimps and crabs would kill each other without food, Cang Shu dug up some earthworms and threw them into the puddle in space. He also took a dried bun from the small warehouse, crushed it into crumbs and threw it into the puddle.
In the future, in addition to feeding earthworms and bread crumbs, you can also get some rice bran and bean cake dregs as feed.
Cang Shu stepped away from the space and felt a little hungry, so he sat by the stream and took a sealed box of Malatang from the small warehouse to eat.
After finishing lunch, Cang Shu rinsed his mouth with stream water and wiped his mouth. He stood up and walked behind Lei Lei and saw that he had finished sawing a tree that was dead due to diseases and insect pests.
The tree segments were directly put into the space by him, and the branches were tied into bundles with ropes or strips of cloth and put into the space.
After Lei Lei finished sawing the trees for the fence, Cang Shu pulled him into the space and started working on the second fence.
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The second fence separated the distance between the two people from the first fence. Cang Shu used a rope to circle the size of the fence, and then nailed the wooden boards and branches with Lei Lei.
The two of them were busy at work and had experience in making the first fence. The second fence went much more smoothly.
Cang Shu looked at the second fence that was completed and felt very happy. He put the ram and eight non-pregnant ewes together.
I hope the rams will be stronger, and before October is over, it's best to get some ewes' bellies bigger.
Cang Shu withdrew his gaze and looked at the pregnant ewes. Tomorrow, he would make a fence to lock these ewes alone so that they could have a rest.
As for the other fences, the lambs haven't been born yet? Just do it slowly.
Cang Shu sat down on the grass and planned to take a rest, but when he glanced around, he saw Lei Lei pulling out the vegetables and carrots he had planted.
"Lei Lei, what are you doing? Stop it." Cang Shu stood up quickly and ran to Lei Lei and hugged his arm. "Don't pluck my green vegetables and carrots."
Although the vegetables and carrots he planted grew very fast, they didn't grow much. He was afraid of being eaten by the sheep, so he let Da Huang watch.
As a result, the sheep failed to be eaten, but Thunderbolt plucked it out.
Cang Shu glared at Lei Lei angrily, "I grew these vegetables with great difficulty. How could you pull them out without my consent? You know I hoe the grass and make a ridge to grow these vegetables." Isn't it easy?"
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