Woo Hoo! It's Harvest Time in Georgia!
Have you SEEN all of the crops that are now appearing in stores and farm markets all around Georgia these days?(See the widget at the top of my blog) Wow! It's been a pretty good spring, after we got over the late frosts...
We've been extra busy with caring for the chicks and doeling these past few weeks. The chicks have been divided out into chicken tractors into our front yard (broilers in one, and layers in another). This has freed up my screenporch where they were initially in the brooder. Whew! My hope is to super clean in there and get it painted and decorated for human use, lol!
As with just about everything we do, there has been a learning curve for us with getting this nubian doeling. Since she has no mother to protect her from the other older does, she can't be left in the pasture alone. So we have been grazing her after her bottle feeding. She follows us around while we do our morning chores. I have to watch that she doesn't nibble my eggplant or pepper plants though. I do let her nibble the blueberries, raspberry, and blackberry plants a little ; ) We do graze her inside the pasture with the others once a day also, and let her out into the barn when replacing her stall water and feed. They are getting used to eachother gradually, and "Bella" is growing. Soon she will not be able to get out of the fence! Unfortunately, it was fenced on two sides with 6" square which she can still shimmy out of : (
There are a few pineapple pears on the tree, but we lost ALL of our regular pears this year. There's not ONE on the tree. I'm not sure exactly what happened, though I think it was that last frost. There were tons of blossoms like usual, even baby pears...
Our watering got a bit easier since my Sweetie made 4 new stand sprinklers.Thankfully, it has rained some this week and we've enjoyed a reprieve from the watering chore!
Next up on my "want to/must do" list, is to bathe both horses. This is a job that I actually enjoy and am trying to make time for.
Life is full and rich.


























