It was neat to see the guinea fowl all fly up on the row of posts.
Category Archives: Livestock
Wild Carrots Rolling Hills
Wild Carrots grow when the pastures are overgrazed. Their deep taproots bring up a lot of nutrients and help the pasture become healthier, and the pasture actually looks more beautiful while under the biomass of carrots.
Tall Brome Grass
The goats disappeared in the tall brome grass. They have been enjoying this pasture lately.
Snow, Snow, Everywhere, Not a Drop to Drink
This winter has been very snowy, icy, and more snowy.
Another Ice Storm
There has already been an ice storm this winter and now another one happened. Some frost before the freezing rain. Heavy snowpack combined with layers of ice. Roof with heavy layer of snow and ice. Layers of ice falling off panel fence. Japanese Larch tree top bent all the way to the ground. Winter Wonderland […]
Domestic Goose Escapee
The neighbor’s goose flew away and has been living on my pond. The cattle are making sure it is not a threat.
April Goats
The weather is nicer and the goats are active.
Super Big Goose Egg
Here is a photo of a goose egg I found compared to normal sized goose eggs: That had to hurt laying a big egg like that.
Want to Fly
This goose was trying to fly, but can’t. She has been mentioned in these two other blog entries, bad idea and goose tractor.
Llama Icicles
Daisy, the llama, has had a lot of snow build up on her back. As the snow has melted, icicles have formed on her wool coat.