Stormy, the horse, looks like he has a bathroom stall for his privacy. The Bindweed has been crawling up the cattle panels.
Category Archives: Livestock
Hay Cuttings
Different colors of the 1st and 2nd cuttings of hay. The goats will enjoy these bales of hay in winter.
Llama Space
Daisy, the llama, has a lot of space to roam.
Pole Bean Arbors
I have been growing Pole Beans on Cattle Panels for the last few years. I am currently growing green beans and dry beans on them.
Converting Cattle Pasture into Forest
I keep on planting various different tree species, varieties, and cultivars in former cow pasture. The landscape is slowly turning into the oasis that I envision.
Lilac Expansion
The Old Fashioned Lilacs have kept suckering, conquering more ground. The poultry like to hide in there.
Japanese White Birch Catkins
The male catkins on the Japanese White Birch trees are opening up this month. They don’t last very long until they fall to the ground and some of the goats may eat up the spent catkins.
Snow Grazing
The goats didn’t want to wait for the snow to melt. They went out onto the snowy pasture to eat any green blades of grass they can see.
Brown Snow
The horse doesn’t look amused about the green grass covered under the snow. But soon the snow will disappear and the horse will be happy.
On The Brink Of Death
After assuming the worst, a survivor has risen on the 3rd day. This guinea finally came out of the windbreak after 8 inches of snow and -9F low. She was vocalizing the common buckwheat sound that the females do. I let the other guineas out of their shed, helping bring this one back into her […]