Tuesday, July 7, 2009
The Farm is Growing!
The chickens are almost full grown now and we've acquired a few new additions to the homestead. 
We borrowed a goat from Abe's work (we hope to get a few pygmy goats of our own eventually) to help with a noxious weed problem. We have 2 patches of a particularly difficult to eradicate perennial weed called Russian Knapweed. I'm sure I'll post more on that as I've made it my personal crusade to prove to the Home Owners Association that it can be taken care of without using toxic chemicals.
Kensi and Salem have their birthday next week and Salem has been asking for a dog. We're not ready to spend the time necessary to train a dog yet but we were able to get him a bunny for free off of KSL with
cage, bedding, feed, and waterer all included. We gave it to him early and he has been carrying it around like a baby all day today. So sweet! Its the cutest lop ear and he named it Frosting. Just a little tid-bit you might not have known--one of the great things about rabbit manure is that it can be applied fresh as a plant fertilizer and will not burn the plants like most other fresh manures which tend to be very high in nitrogen. The goat manure will be helpful as well in building the deficient soil here. And in addition to our imported animals we also have the native populations in full summer swing. Lots of grasshoppers that I know are going to be a challenge in the garden and these cool lizards that are everywhere.
I am now thouroughly convinced of the benefit of raising animals--its good for the children and its therapeutic for me as well. Seriously, watching the chickens peck in the dirt is as entertaining as any cable TV and much more relaxing and contemplative.
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3 comments:
It looks like a regular farm out there! The rabbit is adorable and I'm even jealous of it. I'm sure the kids (and you) are loving it!
Oh, I love the Bunny!!!! The chickens look good to.
I wish I could find a goa to borrow--been looking but so far no luck. too urban here. I can RENT a whole HERD---but that's way more than I need--plus expensive. your goat looks perfect! How long did/do you get to keep it?
Just so you don't think I'm some weirdo reading your blog, I'm a friend of Fran's and I found your blog through hers. Anyway, I LOVE that you love your little chickens. My dad kept some when I was young and I loved spending time watching and listening to them. I'm very jealous.
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