Happenings on the Ranch

Updates about the farm and articles about organics and sustainability

01/14/2008 (8:26 pm)

New Baby

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Devon’s pygmy goat, Nana, had her first kid this past week.  This little boy is adorable.  He has his mama’s markings and weighed in at just 3.5 pounds.  Because it’s been so cold, he and Nana are in our laundry room until he gets a bit bigger and is able to handle the chill.  It’s so fun watching the little ones as they get bigger.  Devon has yet to decide whether he’s going to sell this one or not.  If he decides to sell him, we’ll post the listing on our main page so keep checking back!

Bambi … the newest addition!

We’ll also be unveiling our new website design shortly.  The navigation will be easier to follow and pictures easier to find, so be sure to check back soon.

01/10/2008 (1:37 pm)

New Year tragedies

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It’s been a while since I’ve written because there has been so much going on.  Unfortunately, not all of it has been good.

We took a week’s vacation to head to California to visit family over the Christmas holiday.  It was a nice relaxing break.  Anthony did a great job of taking care of all the animals while we were gone.

 Sadly  immediately upon returning we were hearbroken to discover that Megan’s horse, Rosebud, had an intenstinal disorder.  Her body was not absorbing the proper nutrients no matter how much she ate.  We were forced to decide whether to try to extend her life by using some drastic measures and constant monitoring, which may or may not have helped, or to relieve her of her misery.  As sad as the decision was to make, we decided we couldn’t be selfish and keep her around knowing she was weak and so uncomfortable.  Rosie was humanely euthanized on January 3rd.  We will really miss this beautiful girl.

Megan with Rosie

We were also hit by another predatory at the beginning of the year and Devon lost his prized Dominque rooster, Pepper.  The kids are very quickly learning how hard it is to lose an animal you really love.  I have to remind them that the joy we get from caring for these wonderful animals outweighs the sorrow we feel when we lose them.

On the plus side, our girls have started laying eggs again and the juvenile birds have started laying for the first time.  We’ll soon have plenty of farm fresh eggs available locally and it makes me excited that farmers market season is just around the corner.  Also makes me panic a little bit because there is still so much to do to get ready for planting season!

Hope you are all having a wonderful New Year.  Cheers from the farm!

12/21/2007 (6:55 pm)

New kids and holiday wishes.

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We are proud to announce that Devon’s Nubian doe, Snow White (aka “Mama”), just gave birth to two kids.  Both are males and they are absolutely adorable. As chance would have it, I was on a plane with Devon and Megan and Arcenio left the airport to run errands so no one was home.  Anthony got home from school and went to do chores and saw the first little one already up and about. He noticed Mama was still in labor. The second kid was  coming out the wrong way and was stuck.  Anthony jumped in and saved the day by assisting with the birth. Both mom and kids are doing great.

Two new kids Arcenio and little boy Second little boy

Devon is hoping to use one of these as the new buck and possibly show him. The other will be sold.  Everyone is so excited about the new additions!

I may not have a chance to post again until after the New Year, so I want to wish you all a Happy Holiday and a fantastic New Year. As the beginning of the year roles around, we’ll be gearing up for the planting season (already!). Much will be happening and I promise to try to keep you all posted as much as time allows.

Merry Christmas!

 - Karin