Saturday, May 14, 2016

Hatching???

We've got a duck beak poking out of one of our eggs!


There is peeping!!!

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

The chicks are coming! The chicks are coming!

Well...hopefully! :)

25 days ago we put 31 eggs into our brand new incubator!

13 Rouen duck eggs and 18 Standard Bronze/Standard Bronze, Royal Palm, Blue Slate crosses.

The last candling, a week ago, looked promising... :)

Yesterday was 3 days from expected hatching, so we have stopped turning the eggs and have increased the humidity.

Will keep you all posted about our new little ones!


Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Pigs!

Pig pen is ready.
The guys wrapped the tarp down over the straw bales and I forgot to get another picture of it...
They've got quite a view!

Monday, March 21, 2016

Potatoes!

A 14 tire U surrounding a mixture of layered horse manure, wood chips, goat lot cleaning, straw, small branches, pine cones...and the chickens are making their contribution as well...
When the pile is finished, we'll close it with 6 more tires, stacked 2 high...then it will be time to fill the tires with soil! :)
Ordered 12.5 pounds of seed potatoes. When we piece them out we should have 50 2 Oz pieces. We will plant 2-3 per tire stack and go from there! :)

Saturday, March 5, 2016

New nest

There are 3 nests in it...
39 1/2" long, 12" deep, 20 1/2" tall in the back, sloping to 18" in the front. Need to redo the top...forgot to go from bottom to top-not that it needs to shed rain inside the chicken coop... :)
Made from saw mill slabs...

Friday, February 26, 2016

Baby Goats!

Emily Elizabeth surprised us with 2 baby goats this evening. One little boy, Pete, and one little girl, Maddie.

Friday, February 19, 2016

Compost is Cooking!

Building compost so that we have enriched soil to grow produce! 

50-ish degrees today and our compost is 162! smile emoticon

Btw-i don't still use this as a cheese thermometer!


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Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Chicken Garden on Contour

The first of our terraces, built on contour, for our chicken feed garden... :)

We will be planting mulberry, rye grass, amaranth, squash, oats, etc...for our chickens to free range through.

Monday, February 15, 2016

Terraces on contour

Built one of these to help lay out our garden terraces.

This is awesome!

We were able to stake out our chicken food forest terraces on contour using this A-frame surveying tool.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Building compost

On top of last year's pig pen, we have piled horse manure, chicken coop cleaning, goat and sheep barn cleaning, pine cones, small branches, yucca, pine needles, bark, leaves, and sawdust.

Pile is about 5 x 5 x 3, on top of the hog wallow and hog manure.

We are not watering the pile today. The materials from the horse lot are very, very wet. We will check moisture tomorrow.

Temperature today is in the 50s, and has been 40s through 60s for a few weeks. We know it isn't spring yet, but hopefully the pile is large enough to keep that warmth, make it's own heat, and encourage the breakdown of materials.

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Turkeys being hams...

The white turkey, a royal palm, known as the Duke of Birdingham is all snooded up. Tom turkey  (T squared) and Junior are just hams...which is odd, for a turkey, and then there is one of our docile blue slate hens in the background...

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Chim...chiminey...chim....chiminey

Chim, chim, charoo!

We've had our Blaze King stove for a few years now.

It has been amazing. It has a catalytic in it, so it reburns-which is so cool...or hot as it may be! :)

We clean out the chimney about a half a dozen times a years, and empty ashes maybe a little bit more often.

Friday, January 22, 2016

Free to Leave, Welcome to Stay

1/22/16

We've adopted a "free to leave, welcome to stay" philosophy for our ducks, chickens, turkeys, and worms for quite some time now.

Today, I subconsciously took it to a whole new level...

Let me give you just a little bit of a lay of the land:

We run our yearling lambs and our goats in the same pen. Off of that pen we have a graining pen; really a holding pen for bringing goats into the barn to be milked. I forgot to close the gate between these two pens.

Well, off of the holding pen is our duck hut-which has a hinged shed roof.  The duck hut is about 3 feet high at the front and tapers down to 12 inches in the back. Well, I thought I would take advantage of the chinook that we are having and prop open the duck hut roof and let that air out and dry out a bit before the next snow.

So, an open gate from the goat lot to the graining pen and an open door into the duck hut, and an open roof out of the back of the duck hut...yep, I went down to the barnyard to run water and there were goats here and sheep there, turkeys all in a fuss all over...and...

I don't know if two of our horses saw all of the carrying on and got spooked when they were too close to the electric fence (which is hot finally!) and they tore down the fence on accident...or if it was intentional, but both Blue and Ebby were out just wandering around...

smh

Free to leave

Welcome to stay...