Here's one for Mrs.BC and GBC. A look at a friend's 'mini-farm' in the foothills out of the city.
For those who don't know, Mrs. BC and GBC live in Scotland on a farm where Sheep are raised. There are other animals as well, and a few motorcycle projects too. GBC has blogs that are in 'My blog list', over to the right column and down a bit...Right now GBC's computer has been 'playing-up'...but you can still visit her blog and look at all the previous posts. I believe they also have sites about various breeds of animals as well...so check them out.
Meeting the family next to the rabbit hutch that is serving as temporary quarters for some young chicks and ducklings.
Julie and Cali meeting Blanca, the very 'Big Dog'...120 lbs. big. 'big dog...woof!'
Brother Ben had on his stylin' red-rubber muck-boots. little Cali had her flower and bug shoes...
Shoes!
Ben and Nora talking about raising chicken's....but first you gotta catch one....
Did I mention goats? They have a pair of 'mini-goats', they are going to start breeding them.
A warning to any would-be rustlers...? This came with the place.
Here's another chicken, they all have names...which I can't remember right now....
If ya got an itch...
Mr. and Mrs. Goat
And this is "Kittie', that was one name I could remember...The horse barn is slated to be moved up the hill, which will improve the view of the cows grazing next door at the neighbors.
Rounding up chickens...
Hunting for stray cherries...Dad is going to harvest some cherries for everyone.
Nice little harvest
Ahhh, farm livin'...is the life for me.
So Cali got to see, chicken's, ducks, goats, kittie, dog's, cows were hiding down the hill next door, and we were too late to see the three pigs they raised. Talk of a BBQ later this summer, that could involve some pork...will post some pics of that one.
Deyley,
ReplyDeleteCallie says DOG DOGGG!
Thanks for the post & pics.
-Jered
Hey Callie...Hi gurlll, spelled your name wrong didn't I.
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DeleteWhat is good about living in a farm is that there’s more time to bond with the family. Because there are fewer distractions, there would be more effort to do activities with the family. So if you want to be closer to nature as you enjoy the company of you loved ones, farm living is the life for you!
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Hello Darren That's how my friends felt, getting out of the city...and into the foothills. They and their kids can enjoy being closer to nature.
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