Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Chicken Run



Laura's egg business had been booming. Sales were fantastic and overhead was low when she had her 16 Golden Comet hens.
Then the neighbors' dog systematically picked off 11 of the newly laying ladies.

Laura had seen that the Red Mule in Phenix had chicks, so she asked if we could make a chicken run.
Yep, we can do that.

Gooseberry thinks they'll taste like chicken.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Peculiar Items which Farmers Think are Perfectly Normal



As I was rushing out the door to soccer I noticed the syringe full of cattle wormer on the kitchen counter next to my leftover breakfast, so I snapped a quick photo to warn you what will happen to your idea of what's normal if you farm long enough.

A couple years ago, I had sold a calf who got shipping fever, so I bought some injectable antibiotics, and carried the full syringes with long needles in the cup holder of my van for the next two weeks.
I'm pretty sure if a city cop had pulled me over, I'd have had some 'splainin' to do.

Over the years, we've helped many goats and other momma mammals deliver their sons and daughters. Mostly, birth goes well. But after our first situation involving reaching inside for a dead baby, J-lube became a commonly stocked item.
When the maids came to clean, I suddenly realized that having multiple tubes of K-Y jelly stashed in the pantry, kitchen drawers, first aid kits, and shelves is probably suspicious to those uninitiated into the goat midwifery club.

Our duck was setting on her eggs one year when an uncharacteristically wicked blacksnake started eating many unhatched ducklings each day. After his second snack in as many days, my nine year old daughter marched into the house, went to my room, and strode back through with a .22 rifle slung over her shoulder, clip in hand. I asked her where she thought she was going fully armed, and she replied, "I'm going to teach that blacksnake a lesson!"
When I told my vet that evening how I had of course stopped my 4th grader from shooting the snake, he looked at me quizzically and questioned why I thought she wasn't capable of shooting the snake.
Well, gee, I'm from the city where we don't entertain the idea of responsible young marksmen actually doing something useful with their target practicing!
Now, just a few short years later, I've become inured to armed youngsters taking care of many unpleasant tasks around the place.

If you need a powerful drug injected in a hurry, just ask. I may have it right here in my purse...

Friday, April 19, 2013

And Suddenly, A Maple Tree!



In the busyness of the spring soccer season, I turned my back on Mother Nature for a day, and voila!, everything's suddenly green and verdant.

Now is probably a good time to get the lawnmower running.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

The Buzz



Here are the newest livestock on Providence Farm.

Dan and I picked up one package of bees on Saturday, and in our typical last minute fashion I stayed home from soccer to frantically build their frames and get the queen installed in her new home.

They've already slurped up a pint of sugar water and are bringing in pollen on their little legs.

I'll check the queen's cage tomorrow and make sure that they've freed her and that all is well inside their hive, then my work is done.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Nascar Day



Laura went with Dan to see a car race.
She took excellent pictures!
Here's Danica Patrick being driven around then smoke covering Jimmy Johnson who's doing donuts in celebration of his win.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Peaceful Evening, Finally



I took this photo of Becky's dairy cows while I was enjoying nature in springlike weather for a change.
Penny loves the new cow and her calves.
I wormed all four cows and put them in the yard for extra abundant and delicious grass on the day we got the new ones. Penny's milk production has gone up substantially. I don't know if it's equally because of better grass, worming, or company, or some combination thereof, but I'm glad it's plentiful and tasty!

It was good to smell the planted pines and hear the cows tearing up grass and chewing.
I wish you could all experience it.

Friday, April 5, 2013

No School for You!



Gooseberry is opposed to Katie doing her school.

She and Katie are in agreement on this issue.