Monday, April 20, 2015

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a lamb

They're so fluffy and cute now.....

I will be leaving town next month so the pressure is on to get them sheared. Unfortunately they will probably heat stroke by the time I get back so it really is now or never....


I really should name the boys....


Grace, looking very regal












I love this picture of Truth, her mane blowing in the wind. This is her L'Oreal audition.


Thursday, March 19, 2015

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow!

Suprise!

Another beautiful baby girl. So happy!

And thankfully she came a few days before the snow, so she was nice and dry by the time the flakes started hitting the ground.

unfortunately, or maybe fortunately, our road doesn't handle snow well when combined with cars, so I had a mile walk to check on the goats and bring back hay for the "pets".

The creek is still pushing along. The snow won't last long enough to slow it down.


A long walk


The pond and pastures look great with the snow


the sheep love the snow, the only time they love their coats

all lined up in a row

I finished the waterer just in time to test it out. It worked perfectly. Everything was covered in snow but the bucket didn't even have a film of ice and the bucket stayed full. Not so much with the stall buckets, but the ice wasn't too thick to pick out. 




Tuesday, February 17, 2015

No-Ice Bucket Challenge

What can I say, I'm a lazy farmer. Waking up every morning before work and breaking waters isn't my idea of a great wake-up call. Soo... whats a lazy farmer to do?

I introduce to you, the Winter No-Ice Bucket Challenge:

I started with elevating the water trough about 8" or so

the using split rails (the ones torn down from the old fence- recycling!) to make a box around the trough. I layed out the hose through the box ending at a floating auto waterer in the pasture.

Fill the box with hay and compost, and double layer the water bucket with a layer of hay/compost in a larger bucket for insulation. As winter wears on, the heat from the hay decomposing will keep the water nice and not frozen. And since the water drains from the bottom of the big barrel, so long as the trough doesn't freeze solid we should be good!

In the barn I also did the double layer insulated waterers to hopefully keep the stall waters non-iced. Hope they work!

Monday, January 19, 2015

A Sunny January Day

I love GA.

No really, I majorly LOVE GA. Its the middle of January and the grass is growing and the air is warm.



Tuesday, December 23, 2014

A Felting We Will Go

A bit late, but I still hadn't gotten my family's presents done. So, in-between pie baking and cookie making I whipped these up:

Deej (Ewok), Chthulu, and Pinky Pie (MyLittlePony)

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

But Baby It's Cold Outside

The temperature is dropping and the air is crisp, I love the change in seasons!

The best part, is it's kidding season!

Meet: Mistletoe! Daughter of Persimmon


and an update on Privet's daughter- Peppermint


Just last night I was thinking Persimmon looked like she was getting close. Look at that udder!