Right now he is in the barn and seems comfortable. I did wash his face! Its time for me to go and massage his belly. Wish us luck.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Ugh! Double Ugh!
Right now he is in the barn and seems comfortable. I did wash his face! Its time for me to go and massage his belly. Wish us luck.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Manure And Music
Cleaning the stalls is a daily task whether steaming hot or freezing cold. Its best to just get it done first thing after the animals are out, otherwise later it becomes work. If you do this, you know what I mean. Putting it off makes it worse.
What's funny, and interesting is the short list of tunes that play in my head, and sometimes I find them playing out loud. I will be slogging damp manure and catch myself humming away.
My top two? A couple of classics: Ode to Joy and Yellow Submarine. They just start playing to the rhythm of the work.
Does this happen to you? What are your "work" songs, or am I the only one that has Beethoven and the Beatles appear when I work?
My top two? A couple of classics: Ode to Joy and Yellow Submarine. They just start playing to the rhythm of the work.
Does this happen to you? What are your "work" songs, or am I the only one that has Beethoven and the Beatles appear when I work?
Friday, October 28, 2011
Light Change, Color Change
When the Sheffield pink geraniums bloom, I know the season is about to end. 
Time to look around and enjoy the garden before the killing frost.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Fall Invasion
In past years I wondered what all the fuss was about. Stink bugs really were making the news, but we barely saw one here.
This summer a few started to show up here and there, but mostly out on my tomatoes. Now they have started to sneak into the house.
This particular one was quite the large and healthy armored body. I got him out the door on the first magazine I could find.
I can't say we have a real problem yet, but I am careful to get them out the door without helping them release their stink. I probably should be doing them in.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_marmorated_stink_bug
The other invader seems to be a bit bigger.
I'd say we have mice in the barn.
No kidding, you say.
Well, this is the first time we have seen evidence around the feed. We try to keep things tight, but these tiny crumbs in the containers we use to carry grain to the stalls were enough attraction. We are being more diligent about emptying every crumb and tipping the containers up side down now.
The cats have been told to ramp up their patrols.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_marmorated_stink_bug
I'd say we have mice in the barn.
No kidding, you say.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Focus On The Yellow Tree
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Working A Goat Back Into The Herd
As you may notice above, Twee is starting to look a bit round. Another reason to take our time with combining the goats. Several of them are likely pregnant, and we don't need to have them rammed by a strong goat.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Love Lorn Layla
Remington is said to weigh about 300 pounds, although I don't know the last time someone wrestled him onto a scale. Just look at the difference in size between him and Layla.
It took two men to get a halter on him to tie him so that we could capture Layla. She'd gotten a bit attached to Remi and did not want to leave his side.
Layla is in her own stall and her own field for now until we can ease her back into the herd. She's warming up slowly today, but is still a bit skittish. Pockets of corn have been working their charm though.
It was tough dragging her out of her stall, and then once she realized we were going out side, she was dragging me.
The other goats called to her and she has spent the day looking at them in the distance, and then circling her area.
Nothing a little corn and time shouldn't cure.