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Weekend Activities for 2/12/2012
This is Snowball. The ewe I obsess over. All you Mama’s out there can feel her pain! She has a month to go before she pops and she is literally twice the size of everyone else. All the sheep have … Continue reading
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This-N-That
A few notes from this week. What to do with about 2 pounds of apricots that never really got sweet enough to eat? Grab that packet of pectin from the pantry and make some freezer jam. Which would have turned … Continue reading
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Our Sows Go On A Date
OK – technically the girls are not sows (but gilts) since they haven’t had a litter of piglets yet. The whole family spent the morning at Farmer Joe’s and learned a whole LOT! It was easy to get the pigs in … Continue reading
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Llama Kisses
I’ve been doing a fair amount of obsessing over the girth sizes of my ewes… especially Snowball. She is just so big and has so far to go. Her nether regions are starting to look swollen like they are under … Continue reading
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My Trip to Our Local Fiber Mill
I always relish the opportunity to learn a new aspect of our farming business. I had held back from our shearing day one black fleece from my ewe, Luann. I thought it was a very nice fleece and representative of … Continue reading
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Gleaning Local Sources for Feed Sustainability
Gleaning translates to “gather after the harvest: transitive and intransitive verb to go over a field or area that has just been harvested and gather by hand any usable parts of the crop that remain” and in a way that … Continue reading
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Getting Ready For March Lambs
I looked up my Finnsheep’s due dates using a handy-dandy online sheep gestation calculator and it looks like the month of March will be the time frame. I’m just assuming that Gunther did his business when he was first turned … Continue reading
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Extra Hearty Steel Cut Oats for Breakfast
We love hearty, warm stick-to-your-ribs breakfasts at our house. And I love to doctor up a basic staple into a really well rounded meal. Here’s a few tips on how to make a HUGE batch of hot cereal into many … Continue reading
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The Power of Genetics – Turkey Style
The power of genetics and selective breeding is a truly amazing thing! This year Mark ordered our normal batch of mixed types of heritage turkeys and also a handful of the much maligned Broad Breasted White (AKA Franken Turkey – … Continue reading
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It’s Winter – Call in the Butcher!
Fall and winter are traditionally a time of year that the town butcher would go into over drive. It’s been no different on our farm and we’ve had Farmer George (our local butcher) out here twice. Here’s a run … Continue reading
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