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Anyone thats been here for a visit has seen the giant cottonwood tree at the end of the house driveway. Its a huge old tree and is dying. One of the limbs fell today, and of course hit my nephews van! Luckily just a broken windshield and it narrowly missed our livestock trailer. No damage and just a few scratches. So it looks like we are dropping that monster in a week. Most of our tractor coops are very close to the tree, so that has to be changed pretty fast. A second limb is down, but fell into another tree nearby. Will miss the shade it provides, but certainly not the concern of falling limbs the size of a mature tree!
Chickens are laying like crazy! They get fresh grass clippings several times a week, we have a lot of clover, orchard grass and a lot of good forage plants on the open pasture areas. Hogs are loving the grass too, dump several tractor buckets a week into the pen. 1 bucket is probably equal to 6 large hay bales.
Spent a lot of time with Mooose
the bull calf today getting to know him. Precious little guy, and very social. Loves his chin and neck scratched! He is really warming up to our mini Donkey, and my goats are "tolerating" him so far. Had a good discussion with my vet today. He will be out Saturday to pick up some of my hatched geese for his poultry farm. (NOT for food, but flock alarms) We are meeting at my cow neighbors house, and going through his herd. My Fanny the adult Jersey is staying there another week to be sure she is bred, that will be 2 cycles for her. He will look her over too, and any health issues for our cows will be addressed. Taking Mooose with me to be looked over too.
Chickens are laying like crazy! They get fresh grass clippings several times a week, we have a lot of clover, orchard grass and a lot of good forage plants on the open pasture areas. Hogs are loving the grass too, dump several tractor buckets a week into the pen. 1 bucket is probably equal to 6 large hay bales.
Spent a lot of time with Mooose
