I believe I have labels getting delivered tomorrow, and baby chicks the first week of February. By fall I should have 28 laying hens :} and hopefully 3 ducks laying eggs.
Recycling will definitely be encouraged. They are just to pretty to throw away!
I am going to have to break down and build a chicken house and some sort of overhead material on their yard. Got to keep the Eagles away and make sure they get plenty of outside time. The barn needs cleaned! and poor Joey {the goat} he had chicken poop on his ear this afternoon.
As much as goats love water {not} I'm not able to give him a bath, so he had to settle for a face wash. Such a silly boy. People had a hard time taking care of my goats while I was in the hospital and housebound. Joey is like a guard dog and very protective of me. He would raise his fur and get on his hind legs. He stands over 5 feet tall and weighs at least as much as I do. He's never hurt anyone. He just likes to act tough
I love my goats. They are now 16 months old and growing like crazy. Looking back on the baby pictures, their ears haven't changed. They have gotten bigger heads but the ears didn't get any longer. They were such cute babies.....
Blessed by God
Life's good @ the Bright side of the Barn
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Until next time, Stay safe and Happy Trails.