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Very nice pictures in here...let's see if I've got a few to contribute :)





Mice killer in training...


In no mood to laugh!




Nap time


Checking for apples


Perfect is boring!
 
Beautiful photos
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The cat one is scary, his back blends in well with the stones so it looks like his head is rising from the gravel.
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The rabbit has such a pensive look. More pics, we need more
 
I love the one with the draft horses and especially the heritage pigs. I really like the 5th one, is that a tamworth?
 
I love the one with the draft horses and especially the heritage pigs. I really like the 5th one, is that a tamworth?
It's a Pietrain, it's a european breed of pigs. We got him from an AI facility. Retired sperm donor, hehe. He had lived his entire life on concrete, when we brought him here it was the very first time he set foot on soft ground...took him a while to get adjusted, but a few sunburns later, he's now a hardy outdoor pig.

He bred our Berkshire sows just to see how that cross would turn out.



You say more photos...I say ok!


Kept the ''extra'' roosters with the bunnies for a while...until they started trying to 'mount' them. Poor little bunnies, had to give some roosters away!


Field of Buckwheat dreams :)


Nothing better then a mud bath!


No matter how many times your broody hen will hatch some chicks...it's alway cute eh?! It just never gets old!


When we adopted our little barn cat...it met the pigs...then decided it was a good idea to sleep close to them, hehehe.
 

Mice killer in training...


In no mood to laugh!
All nice photos, but these two are excellent.



No matter how many times your broody hen will hatch some chicks...it's alway cute eh?! It just never gets old!
I love a good broody hen.....but they also drive me insane!! LOL My silkie hens are ALWAYS going broody.
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I swear they take turns. No one lays any eggs, they just like to go broody. Sometimes they moult in between and go broody again. So not many eggs from my girls these days. lol They did well in the summer though. Not sure why they think October in New England is a good time to be broody??
 

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