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Monday, November 9, 2009

Lots of Changes on the Farm

We sold off all the goats, and now we have boarders in the pasture. A friend has two miniature horses, a mini donkey, and two mules living in our field for exercise and grazing.




We also have two turkeys, destined for holiday dining.  Although pitifully dumb, they are very entertaining.  We like to "talk" to them and let them follow us around the yard.  They have even come up to the back door looking for food.


We finally figured out that we have a male rabbit and two females.  One female had a litter of six, but they died.  We think the other female is pregnant.  Here is a picture of her when we first got her:


We also have six ducks:  four mallards and two white Pekings (?).  They are sooo adorable.  We enjoyed watching them enjoy all the rain we had this summer.  Here is a picture of the ducks suspiciously eyeing a dead snake (lower right corner of picture):

The funniest part of summer rain is how the chickens react.  The guineas don't understand why the chickens hate getting wet:


Thursday, August 13, 2009

Saturday, May 2, 2009

A Saturday Shopping Circuit

Our planned excitement for this weekend was a trip to Racine's Feed Store in Robertsdale, AL. We had nooooo idea.

At Racine's, we bought five black chicks and five Ameraucanas. Herbs. Flowers. Cracked corn for the chickens. Local honey. Wormer for the goats.

Wil thought he might pop by Robertsdale Feed store. Three turkey chicks and a BUNNY!

On the way home, we discovered a feed store right around the corner from our street. A grocery sack of local produce AND the guy that owns the place followed us home and bought three goats from us!

Now we have two chicks and the bunny in the office along with the rat girls. We had INTENDED to downsize this summer. Well, I guess the bunny and chickens ARE smaller than goats!

Now Wil is off to the store for hay and alfalfa for the bunny--and a new weedeater so we can do some work instead of running around town buying more animals.

Aaaah, gotta love the weekends.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Spring Chickies!


I just adore this time of year, when the hens start setting and hatch out little peepin' balls of fluff! It's fun to hatch them in the house in the incubator, but really, there's nothing like seeing them "wild." We currently have fields of hay around us, and the chickens LOVE it--safety, to hide from hawks and owls. The momma in this picture was hard to catch on film because every time she saw me, she ran for the fields. But I finally slipped up on her nest. She has about 8 babies. Now today, another hen hatched out just one or two eggs, and she and the chicks are missing in the barn--we hear the babies peeping, we just can't locate them!
Katie told me it is time for her to have another chick--that means, basically, as a pet. In the past, she has...oh, I've got to say it...taken it under her wing! (ssshhh-boom). The darn chick will start following her around the yard and will even leap the brick steps to follow her in the house! Yes, in the house. I have LOTS of photos of Katie with the latest chick in the house.
Here's the background: when Katie was 3 years old, we went to the Elberta Sausage Festival. They had a petting zoo, and being animal lovers, we took her to it. There were goats, rabbits, others, I don't even remember, because the only animal she had ANY interest in was the little black banty rooster!!! She caught him, carried him around petting him like he was a cat, putting him down on a bail of hay, picking him back up, talking to him. It was wild! Natural born "chicken whisperer"! So we got chickens, and now, we have a huge flock, all free-range, we sell eggs, all because this little girl fell in love with chickens at a petting zoo! It's a major chunk of our family history. Gotta love it.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Our Two Girls

The human child climbing a tree, the dog child worrying about it!

Country Girl Feet


Two of our girl's favorites: bare feet and climbing. Here she is on the BIG tractor, climbing the deep treads on a tire.

Spring Training



Ethan, Jr. teaching the new kids to headbutt.

Goats at Play


We now have TEN goats--a herd! Spring brought five new babies, triplets for Pepper and twins for Ruby. Pepper's trio is speckled and spunky! They are so much fun to watch playing, jumping, running. Ruby's babies are a little older and a little duller, but she had a black female that we plan to keep with Malaha when we sell off. We also may keep one of Pepper's black-and-white speckled boys.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

What Does Wil Want for Christmas?


Hunting gear.

Our Camp in Evergreen





Wil's family owns acreage in Evergreen, AL. Wil has built a small "cabin" and he now spends a lot of time there (two hours from home) hunting deer, turkey, and other critters. We sometimes go up (not during deer season, though!) to camp, hike, and play.
We used to tent camp there, but that little cabin is the bomb! It has power, A/C, a latrine, and a campfire area that Wil puts our canopy over when it's drizzling.

Wil has got our dog Maggie so well trained that she goes with us and stays right with us, but she also gets to run around and have fun!







Sunday, April 12, 2009

Our Old Farm Blog...

The early years of our farm are on this blog. I can no longer access it to add and edit, so I had to start a new one. (We changed email and I can't yet get access restored...) So look here for some fun entries!

http://tugglefarm.blogspot.com/2007/04/welcome-to-our-new-blog.html