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frustratedearthmother

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Up well before the sun today. Lounging around with my 2nd cup of coffee in hand. Have to run a couple errands later this morning - boo!

Finally finished the chicken run so that the birds in the new coop can get out and do chicken things in the sunshine. Also threw together a smaller coop and run a couple days ago. Have all the chickens penned right now except one extra roo. The girls have finished their molt and I'm waiting anxiously for production to ramp up. With 10 hens (8 laying age) and getting less than a dozen eggs a week is no bueno! Have 20 silkie eggs in the incubator and all appear to be fertile. Eight of them are shipped eggs so :fl that they do well. Guess my next project(s) is for more chicken tractors for the silkies. WooHoo! I kinda like building things, silly me!

DH fell outside a couple days ago. Grass is soft so no major injuries. He's sore, but it could be worse. Sigh...

Piggies are growing like pigs! Goat bellies are growing and there's udder development happening. Should be at least 6+ weeks before any babies make their appearance. CDT boosters to mama goats on the agenda soon. Couple of the gals need a copper bolus too. Always something!
 

frustratedearthmother

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Sun beat me up this morning! I'd like to say I slept later, but mostly I just laid in bed later. Didn't run errands yesterday like I thought I would. It's hard for me to break away from the house to run errands when the weather is so perfect for outside work.

I moved a couple goats around and did a couple of copper boluses for some that missed out last time. Dug out a gate that wasn't shutting well too. That was a small walk-through gate at the barn and basically just had to shovel up some nice, soft goat poo. Made me think about needing to add some barn gold to the raised beds. Pigs mostly cleaned them out for me so all I really need to do is level them out. If I'm able to add goat poo that'll be a bonus - if not it'll happen in the spring. I think I can get some done. I'm going to start some broccoli and cabbage today. If my seeds are still viable they should start quickly sitting on top of the nice warm brooder. I know I'm late, but I'm counting on our long season to help me out here. I'll direct sow some turnips, carrots, collards and radishes. Fingers crossed that I'm not wasting time, effort and seeds.

Happy Wednesday ya'll!
 
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