Kidding time!






Posted by Jenny at 9:39 PM 5 comments
Labels: baby goats, Bambi, Betty Bob, goats, kidding
Posted by Jenny at 6:19 PM 2 comments
Labels: baby goats, Bambi, Betty Bob, chicks, goats, guineas
We've got eggs in the incubator now. They've actually been in about a week and a half. Which means we have about another week and a half to see how many chicks we get. I'm cautiously optimistic about our results. I put a dozen eggs in for a starter batch, and I only put green eggs in because I think they are prettiest! We started with 10 chicks last summer. So I think a dozen will do fine if we get a good hatch rate. We'll use roosters for the freezer and keep hens for eggs or sale. Paul is going to build a smaller chicken run for these so the big chickens won't pick on them and we can raise them up separately. He's also got to get some kind of brooder setup built this week. The last batch I raised in the laundry room in a couple big cardboard boxes scooted together, but it was summer and really warm. They were a couple days old when we got them, and we got away without keeping a light over them. This time with them being just hatched and the weather cooler, I think we need to get a light in there for them. We've still got one more rooster than we need around here, but we just haven't taken the time to send him to freezer camp.
Posted by Jenny at 1:30 PM 0 comments
Labels: baby goats, Bambi, Bella, Betty Bob, chickens, incubator, Paul
Posted by Jenny at 11:01 PM 1 comments
Labels: baby goats, Bambi, Bella, Betty Bob, Heckle, milking
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Labels: baby goats, Bambi, Betty Bob, Etsy, farm animals, goat milk soap, goats, Hidden Havens, Ivy, kids, La Manchas, milking, Nubians
Posted by Jenny at 9:15 PM 4 comments
Labels: Bambi, Bit of Whimsy, chickens, Cowboy, goats, sewing
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Labels: Bambi, goats, Wordless Wednesday