Oh yes it is a big field, close to the woods...maybe all three will go after a coyote, our dogs needed the protection from our cows when they
calved. Even though they were they to protect them! But I can see you wouldn't want anything to happen to her so young.
I was thinking of the red rooster that was given to you? I am liking red roos right now and keeping the ones that feather out so colorful. Most of mine started as orphan gifts, and I'm told they came from oegf , mixed breed though, I posted a picture of one and got comments that weren't so nice that they are mutts etc, so now I am starting a new breed of chicken and I'm calling them oagf, old Appalachian game fowl, one requirement will be either green or black legs only, and they must not fit 100% into any breed standard, but most closely resemble game birds. I wish they would stand still long enough for a picture, I have some from a better camera but don't know how to post it from there. Yet.
I wasn't sure how to do that get the milk and still keep the calf on mama...I want to get another milk cow this year maybe, something smaller than a Holstein, we had a Swiss Guernsey and she was sweet and calm, and smaller than most,yet she had alot of milk even with the calf on. I was lucky to grow up on a farm, it's the best way to live! Even if it's alot of work!
I am wondering if you have hatched out new chicks to rebuild your flock..I hope you're not giving up on it or maybe just too busy to post much. I have alot of time right now as I'm waiting to take the stitches out of my foot and can only walk just so much, but am wondering how it is going for you now, you had so many interesting birds? So i will check back occasionally for an update

I was thinking of the red rooster that was given to you? I am liking red roos right now and keeping the ones that feather out so colorful. Most of mine started as orphan gifts, and I'm told they came from oegf , mixed breed though, I posted a picture of one and got comments that weren't so nice that they are mutts etc, so now I am starting a new breed of chicken and I'm calling them oagf, old Appalachian game fowl, one requirement will be either green or black legs only, and they must not fit 100% into any breed standard, but most closely resemble game birds. I wish they would stand still long enough for a picture, I have some from a better camera but don't know how to post it from there. Yet.
I wasn't sure how to do that get the milk and still keep the calf on mama...I want to get another milk cow this year maybe, something smaller than a Holstein, we had a Swiss Guernsey and she was sweet and calm, and smaller than most,yet she had alot of milk even with the calf on. I was lucky to grow up on a farm, it's the best way to live! Even if it's alot of work!
I am wondering if you have hatched out new chicks to rebuild your flock..I hope you're not giving up on it or maybe just too busy to post much. I have alot of time right now as I'm waiting to take the stitches out of my foot and can only walk just so much, but am wondering how it is going for you now, you had so many interesting birds? So i will check back occasionally for an update
