Currently we have:
-3 dogs
-41 chickens (39 hens, 3 roosters *soon to be 1 so that we can sleep past 5 am again*, 1 special-needs TRex)
Bad hair and a shoulder roo...
Saul announcing himself from up high
-4 ducks and 12 ducklings
-3 pigs
-1 ram, 2 ewes and 3 lambs
-1 tiny naughty goat
We started feeding hay 3-4 weeks ago. This summer has been incredibly dry and even with that borrowed/leased field at our neighbours, the sheep ran out of food. It's hard to see that bright green grass that we worked so hard to improve disappear so soon! At least we have a great source of really nice second cut hay. We got about 60 bales so far and we'll get another 60 in the next few weeks. The plan is to keep the sheep (and Pippa, who now lives with the sheep full time) up on the dry part of the farm over winter again. That worked well for minimizing mud and for giving them a nice big barn to sleep in.
We almost sold/ate all of our 50 meat birds. This year they were the french Sasso and they were just as good as the asian meat birds we did last year. We didn't lose any to leg issues like we did with that first batch of white broilers last year. We did lose 1 to an eagle and another to unknown causes as a chick.
Our tomatoes started ripening a month ago but they're suddenly going crazy! I picked them for an hour this morning and still didn't get all the ripe ones. We've been selling them on the farm stand and they go pretty consistently - but not as fast as the eggs! We can't keep up with egg demand. We've also been selling duck eggs by the half dozen, but those ducks are super sneaky and by the time we find their nests, the eggs are usually pig food.
Zoey is all grown up! She doesn't act like a puppy anymore and in general she is a really, really good dog. She plays with Abby and Ryan all the time (wrestling and chasing with Abby, tugging with Ryan) and hasn't shown any interest at all in chasing or bothering chickens and ducks (even chicks/ducklings). That was something I'd been really worried about with getting a new puppy so I'm glad she is so trustworthy out on the farm. She has suddenly developed an obsession with looking for rabbits. She saw one from the front yard, near the road, so now she runs down to the front yard multiple times a day just in case... good thing the farm is all fenced. Zoey's main bad habit is that she picked up (from Ryan, of course) on some over the top excited barking when people arrive, and she still jumps up when she's greeting people. I started competing in agility with her and she is *fast*. Speaking of agility, Ryan and I go compete at Nationals in 2 weeks! We'll see how 'minimal' goes as a training technique... Abby turned 11 on at the end of July but other than occasional limping she acts exactly the same as she did at 1 :) except more perfect.
Good dogs at an agility trial
Loves the river!
Abby on her 11th birthday
Throw it, throw it, THROW IT!
God, I miss you guys...REALLY, REALLY MISS YOU BOTH.
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