Been away from the thread for a while. We went to northern WI to visit some friends/neighbors who moved away. Since we were passing by a WI BYC member who wanted some chicks, we also had a little chicken train. DH is still teasing me about detailing the car for our trip - then using it to transport livestock.
When we got back from our weekend trip I found some BIG surprises in the garden.

Although milking a cow is still on my bucket list, while in WI, I got to pet a calf. (My friend asked a neighbor if we could visit their organic dairy farm.) While at the farm, my kids went crazy for all the little kittens. I could tell the family spent a lot of time socializing the kittens. At one point my daughter was holding a pullet in one arm & a kitten in the other. LOL Meanwhile they were very interested in our urban chickens. They only had leghorns, Isa-Browns, & Cornish cross. They get them fro the mail & never had a hen go broody They were very interested in learning about our friendly Orpingtons & DD's poultry projects. They also raised a unique pig. (Feet were diff & they were more self-sufficient- but less tame.)

The kids playing on the hay.
When we got back from our weekend trip I found some BIG surprises in the garden.
Although milking a cow is still on my bucket list, while in WI, I got to pet a calf. (My friend asked a neighbor if we could visit their organic dairy farm.) While at the farm, my kids went crazy for all the little kittens. I could tell the family spent a lot of time socializing the kittens. At one point my daughter was holding a pullet in one arm & a kitten in the other. LOL Meanwhile they were very interested in our urban chickens. They only had leghorns, Isa-Browns, & Cornish cross. They get them fro the mail & never had a hen go broody They were very interested in learning about our friendly Orpingtons & DD's poultry projects. They also raised a unique pig. (Feet were diff & they were more self-sufficient- but less tame.)
The kids playing on the hay.