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Rotationally Grazing the Goats on Pasture

by Eileen RayMay 16, 2012

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Rotationally Grazing the Goats on Pasture

 Since we started putting the goats out on pasture we’ve received a surprising amount of interest about the method we’re using. I certainly don’t think it’s the best method, but it works for us right now and over time I’m sure it will change a lot. In fact, we’ve already made a number of changes since we first started a couple weeks ago.

Rotationally Grazing the Goats on Pasture
2012-5farminghowtogoatslsfstory
by Eileen RayMay 16, 2012

Rotationally Grazing the Goats on Pasture

 Since we started putting the goats out on pasture we’ve received a surprising amount of interest about the method we’re using. I certainly don’t think it’s the best method, but it works for us right now and over time I’m sure it will change a lot. In fact, we’ve already...

2012-5goatslsfstory
by Eileen RayMay 13, 2012

Happy Mother's Day!

To our Moms, who's love and support has made us who we are and all the Mothers reading this - Thank you for being so amazing! Here's a little Mother and "Kid" moment from this past week at the farm we thought we'd share with you for the occasion. At...

2012-5lsfstory
by Eileen RayMay 11, 2012

No Margin for Error

For the most part things have been smooth around here. Every day has its random, unexpected event, but for the most part we haven’t had any major blow-ups. Except for one. It took me a bit to write about it because I don’t really like writing about when crappy stuff...

Chickens Only
2012-5lsfstory
by Eileen RayMay 09, 2012

Chickens Only

Wynonna the Wyandotte, settling into a nice dust bath. The more time we spend with our animals, the more entertaining they become. The chickens are one of my favorite clans to watch as they free-range around the farm. They mostly stick around the coop and barn area, but I recently...

Homemade Sourdough Starter - Capturing Wild Yeasties
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by Eileen RayMay 07, 2012

Homemade Sourdough Starter - Capturing Wild Yeasties

My sourdough starter on day two, bubbling away. Something my city self had imagined my country self doing every week once we moved here was baking fresh, delicious, crusty, bread. Ha - yeah, right! As people say, "life happens", and lately, it has really been happening. Despite the best of plans...

Getting Started With the Goats and Dogs on Pasture
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by Eileen RayMay 03, 2012

Getting Started With the Goats and Dogs on Pasture

Happy goats in a fresh paddock. Dogs go explore, goats find nearest rose bush and devour it Over the past week we finally worked it out to where the goats can be out on pasture nearly 100% of the time. Day and night, night and day. Goats like to graze...

Postcards From Little Seed 4.30.12
2012-4goatslsfstory
by Eileen RayApr 30, 2012

Postcards From Little Seed 4.30.12

Goat Bloat - Treating One of Our Milking Does
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by Eileen RayApr 26, 2012

Goat Bloat - Treating One of Our Milking Does

Each day we learn many new things. Some out of necessity, some from mistakes. Today we had our first run-in with bloat.  Mayday's Got the Bloat This morning Sweetbreads noticed that Mayday looked a little misshapen. I thought she looked a little more rotund than usual, but typically that’s just...

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