What do you sprout? I really want to feed sprouts to my chickens (especially at this time of year) but I have no idea where to start! I've got the basic idea of how, but I don't know if there are special seeds to buy, and what kind of seed has the most success...The girls stuffed their crops with sprouts today. it was nice to see them so filled up. Even low girl on the totem pole had her fill. I'd like to think that we're over the worst of the winter. Oh the naievete of that thought!
I'm going to keep the horns on my goats. I hope they don't end up being too problematic... then again, if I end up with a polled goat, it eliminates that question altogether! And the trimming doesn't seem to be too complicated, but I would like to try it myself first rather than just winging it on my own when I get my goats.I have yet to visit. Perhaps once the weather warms up a bit. If I had to go on just looks for the mom I like Stella, Moonspot and Greta. Mine are getting de-budded. One of my new goats, also named Stella, has horns and they are already probing to be a pain. They are not long nor is she aggressive with them but they do catch on things like the handles on the 2 gallon pails I use for grain and water.
Hoof trimming is really easy with goats. They do not always cooperate of course but the trimming itself is not that complicated.
I agree but disagree. With my larger goats it is definitely a 2 person job. If my goats are separated (meaning one is still in the pen) they are inconsolable and it makes it that much harder. So both are out and while one gets trimmed the other is... pulling my underwear out of my pants, eating my gloves, eating my hair, jumping on me, head butting BF...
So I wouldn't say "really easy" - I'd say it's challenging to do the act fully but easy to trim the actual toenails, once you get in there and get at them.
I'm glad I'm getting Nigerians, then!

I think I'm going to make a cold frame this spring. I'm just dying to be able to grow my own greens through most of the year. Growing lettuce on my window sill was a total bust-- they just didn't get enough sun. I also plan on trying to start my own seeds for the first time, but I don't know where. My mom doesn't want my closet to become a germination room. It's times like this where I wish I had enough money to buy my own land. But with bills and saving for a new car and goats, it's difficult to pack money away. Thank god I have a job that actually pays me something decent now.