Is that a goat in the house?? Well….yes…but please do not tell my husband. Meet Figaro-one of our newest little bucklings. He had a rough start in life and we had to tube feed him to get him going. After two feedings, he was ready to nurse mom but by that time, mom had decided that perhaps he really wasn’t … Read More
If you want to know why the house is a mess, the laundry is not folded, dishes not washed, school work half done, dinner is not cooked, and the phone messages unanswered…just visit our farm and you will see that with lambs in the barn….. Double Trouble-Fiona and Frito Ina stays right by Faith’s side. Morning Hugs for Faith An … Read More
Nightly Barn Checks During lambing season, my internal clock wakes me up between 2am and 3am. I crawl out from under the warm covers- put on my barn coat, hat, and mittens-grab the flashlight, and head to the barn. I always pause and listen before opening the door to see if I can hear a new voice calling out in … Read More
Despite the pending evening forecast of 14 inches of new snow… I saw signs of spring and new life on our farm today….. This morning the Robins returned to our farm! The first Robin appeared in the driveway. Pale shoots were poking through the ground! Daffodil shoots against a back drop of snow And our first lamb was born! “Faith” … Read More
Why Farm Raised?
I stopped eating red meat when I was pregnant with my son (14 1/2 years ago). It was one of those funny pregnancy food aversions. With my middle child-it was parsley. With my first baby-well it was just about everything. I never regained the desire for red meat. In fact, I totally avoid the red meat counter in the food … Read More