Oh my goodness! "don't look Ethel!!!"
I think for east central IN at least, we may see spring come early!
We have a frenzy of breeding activity in the waterfowl! Geese, ducks and Muscovy think its spring. Pekin are laying like crazy, made gooey chocolate chip cookies tonight from some of those awesome eggs. I don't eat sweets, but made them for DH and my neighbor kids. My roosters are acting like teenagers also, and one had to be penned due to being so aggressive with my hens. Chickens are laying again, but I doubt I will hatch any this year. I only have trios of my WL, OEG and a pair of DC so I may hatch a few of them for ourselves. No sales this year, just not enough time for brooding etc. Aside from geese for my vet.
And Moose, our Jersey bull cow.. oh my. He got squarely kicked hard with both back legs, and BIT by my donkey this afternoon. Daisy said, NO! and he wasn't hearing it! He got the message pretty fast
! I rushed over to make sure he wasn't injured. Embarrassed is probably the best description, he kept hiding his head under my arm. Daisy is usually a very quiet sweet soul, I adore her. She also won't tolerate anything out of the cows, and really mothers over them. When my goat kids were young, you would have thought they belonged to her. She is going to my BILs family farm this spring to be bred, they also keep Mini's. I want to know that she will have proper love and attention, so I have been pretty picky where she goes. Daisy is 5 so I am hopeful she will foal without issues.. I will have my Vet look her over before she goes.
Moose is over 8 months and maturing fast. Abigail, the Holstein is only slightly larger. Both are at least 500# now and about the same age. Abby had to spend a week in the other pasture until her cycle passed, she is too young to breed yet. Pixie and Dixie are younger, and smaller. (jersey heifers) but any signs they have to pasture separately also. Once weather breaks, all the boys will stay in the 2nd pasture full time, including my goat Buck, Bo. I have a new buck on hold, and hope to have him this spring. Off to catch up on our thread!