Friday, April 27, 2018

Cotton Pickin'


Cotton is munching on the overwinter herbs in my house.


Love her green eyes. And she is very soft to pet.

A Rustic Wedding

Last weekend we were invited to share in a church wedding and then the rustic reception. It is in a rustic looking barn in the middle of nowhere with all the state of the art amenities called "Rubydoo's" in West Plains, Missouri.
It was so very Ozark on the outside but inside was very romantic. It was a very fun and simple reception with great music after the meal. 

Outside of the barn.

How cool is this cake topper?

Bride and groom.


So want this for my barn.

Soft lighting and lots of room


The sun set behind the barn that overlooks a lake. Just perfect for a springtime wedding.

Running of Ducklings


Baby Indian Runner Ducklings in one of the bathtubs. Cotton supervising this swim.

Eight 1 week old runners.

About 4 years ago we bought four assorted ducklings at a fair in the summer. It was hot, they were dehydrated and very quiet. We have raised ducks and know how to deal. They lived and are still on our farm laying eggs and thriving, except for the Indian Runner duckling.
This one was weak as a yearling, had an upper respiratory problem. We brought him into the house to clear up his breathing issues. But he never got better and then died in our recoup nest box inside our house. He was a lot of fun to have around the house. I used the duck diapers to keep my house clean. 

So this time we got older baby runners in ivory and tan. They are very afraid of us as they were older. Not much human contact before us. But they are smart. They went back into the coop after the 2nd night on their own when old enough. It usually takes 3 nights of us chasing them back into the coop. I have since become hyper vigilant about coop cleaning with ducks and chickens. I used pine shavings and clean out often. Feed and water outside the coop only.  The end result is healthy,happy poultry, bugs eaten and eggs a plenty.