Anyone in the Central area of the state with a bunch of poultry to butcher, this is your place.
http://www.sondayproduce.com/
Just outside of Waupaca on 54, heading West towards Plover.
Just met Amyable for lunch in Waupaca, she was waiting for her birds to be processed at Sonday.
Boiling up a ham hock today for soup. Making a barley veg I think..... I should make some biscuits or bread to go with it but I am wiped out from the migraine I had last night/this morning......
Ty for the link made an appointment for Halloween LOL, now I can stop worrying about 1 thing anyway....
So everything here is good,too many chickens all doing good, still have most of my old hens most no longer laying, but they have earned a place of retirement here until they pass on. Hatched 2 batches this year, sold a few have the rest.... 7 new layers in one batch and 5 in the next, plus I grabbed a couple BSL from
TSC in April.........too many roo's 15 to get chopped,.hence why I needed a butcher. Still home only a couple times a month, sometimes 4 or 5 days to catch up. Been all over,stranded in Texas over the Labor day weekend, broke down truck. Still need several east coast runs to see Maine, Vermont, and NH, Connecticut, Virgina, also need to see, Nevada, Colorado, and Utah. We still have our borders, who take care of critters when we are gone.
Horses are doing good, tho I think they have sprouted gills this year since our pastures have been so wet, gonna be a bad hay year around here, thanks too all this water.... alittle worried about winter.....I have a supplier but not sure if he will have enough quality hay...as he is still trying to finish 2nd crop,.so cross your fingers or let me know if anyone has extra NO mold Hay. Prefer alfalfa grass mix.
Puppies are no longer puppies they are huge, Bear weighs 135lbs, and Max is just under. Bear had to have some crazy dew claws removed. then they had there 3 year rabies, Lost our old (14 almost 15) Shepard mix gidget day after Christmas last. Had her in our shed till the thaw so she could be barried here with the rest of our lost critters. Lost 3 older hens since last fall. No symptoms just find em doa in the nest box or under a tree. sure wish chickens could tell you when they were sick. Man if I die and someone else ever digs up my yard they will think the crazy animal lady lived here.
Gonna finally cut my main rooster Gray Beard from the Herd. hes given me so many nice girls I have no one left for his breeding pen, so gotta get me a new EE next year or keep one of these boys??? not sure what I'm gonna do. Except have 1 tough old stew chicken in my freezer. I think he is 3 or 4, 1 of my first chickens. I'm also gonna have to replace my Midget white Tom, the one I have spends all day chasing anyone who wanders outside, instead of breeding his girls, so no turkey babies this year, plus Anns hubby is afraid of him, so he is our Turkey day Supper. My MW hens are great I have had broody turkeys at different times all summer, ones trying to set now again. I haven't seen that tom on any of em since way early spring. Maybe I'll get a Royal Palm instead Jims turkeys were beautiful when we were up there. and I think they were good breeders.
So that is newest /oldest news that's been going on around here....... Later ppls.....Kim