This chilly weekend has offered multiple surprised for the lovely weekenders.
1. Our beloved turkeys, who are growing so fast in body but not brain, have discovered the art of exploring and their cousins the chickens.
2. Our strapping buck, Raz (short for Rasputin), has impregnated two females. Eliza and Frosty. If you have never witnessed a breeding session between goats, I strongly urge you to find a local goat breeder. It is a sight, and smell, to see. We are happy to help produce future kids, but we are also obliged to laugh at goats urinating on themselves for courtship.
3. We say goodbye to Verde Valley School from Arizona. A boarding school that has been living in the Nicarauge House all week and sharing in life with us at the Farm. They worked out, played hard, and were all around pleasant.
4. Saturday afternoon the Freshman Leadership Organization from Baylor University visited the Farm for two hours to volunteer. With thirty-one students we were able to accomplish four very necessary tasks. My favorite moment was watching ten or eleven freshman girls from the suburbs herd twenty goats from one pasture to another. The guys lifted heavy material and thankfully one guy carried knived and tools in his truck that came in handy. They had a good time and we were grateful to have the help and excitement. They finished off their afternoon, like any good college freshman group would: with a wrestling match and huddle. See below.
Cheers and Hurrahs,
Melyssa
1 comment:
hey ya'll!
I don't know who actually reads these notes, but wow...I can't believe Raz is all grown up and interested in girls...I recall the day, not to long ago, when he was bottle feeding sitting on our laps! My, how time flies!
Looking forward to seeing, and meeting, folks at the ECHO conference!
Really enjoying all of your posts!
Take good care,
TL :)
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