Here is our adult rooster watching over his hens. He is making sure his girls get some bread for a snack in the cold weather. He is at least 10lbs and is the biggest bird we have at the moment. He is a great rooster.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Hard Working Rooster
Here is our adult rooster watching over his hens. He is making sure his girls get some bread for a snack in the cold weather. He is at least 10lbs and is the biggest bird we have at the moment. He is a great rooster.
Hay Jig
Thursday, December 9, 2010
What a Splitter can do
Antique Log Splitter
Wood out of the Woods
Monday, December 6, 2010
Dolly's Feet

Sunday, December 5, 2010
The Weaning Begins
Ok, it had to happen when you have baby horses. One day they need to be separated from Mom, it is called weaning. It is done starting at age 4 months. Our 2 foals are 4 and 6 months of age. The oldest foal's dam needs to go on a vet trip and baby can't go. This means confinement for both foals for the next 4 days without mom contact. Moms are around but they can't nurse. And foals can throw a major fit trying to escape from the stalls. Our stalls and buckets are taking a beating. But our moms are doing fine away from their foals. The next step is to take both mares away out of earshot for at least a month. So we will have 2 babies at home and 2 mares at a neighbors pasture. Going to be a busy month for us. At least my horse, Luna, will begin training soon and I will be learning how to ride a gaited horse.
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