Saturday, April 14, 2012

Star's doelings

Miss Star took her babies outside for the first time today.


They are four days old so she kept a pretty close eye on them.


They wanted to run and play but she kept telling them to be careful and not to run and to stay together, buddy system you know. All in all I think they enjoyed the sunshine.


Liberty looked on in wonder. Everyone was thinking that maybe she was jealous, but I know she was just wishing that she could deliver her babies so she could start moving faster than a waddle.




Friday, April 13, 2012

Well, it's about time!

Those three guinea hens are good for nothing I tell ya! They are always yelling about everything. They yell when a car drives up the driveway. They yell when the barn door is left open. They yell when the chickens aren't let out of their house on time. They even yell when the shepherdess comes out to check us in the middle of the night. So far the neighbors haven't gotten mad about that because the shepherdess checks us a lot in the middle of the night. They are always yelling, about everything. So today when one of them gave the youngest shepherdess an egg to say sorry for always yelling I was thinking that it is about time! It is a beautiful egg. I think it is much prettier than the chickens' eggs. I hope they start saying sorry more often.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Willoughby


Yesterday miss Star had her babies, beautiful babies. She had two perfect little doelings and a very handsome little buck. However, right from the beginning of his little life we could all tell that the little buck was having a hard time breathing. The shepherdesses, the older one and the youngest one, fussed over him for hours. They made a decision to take him into the house after consulting with miss Star. Once inside they helped him to drink from a bottle and they kept him warm. The older shepherdess stayed up all night with him. Today the shepherdess took him to the doctor but the doctor said that he was born with a congenital defect and that it would probably be better if she were to let him go. The doctor was very honest and did not give any false hope but also said that she would do whatever the shepherdess asked. So the shepherdess said good bye to little Willoughby. When she came home she talked to me for a long time and I could tell how very sad she was but also relieved that little Willoughby was no longer in any distress. We never know why some things happen in our life but all things are connected like a big puzzle and someday, when we get to Heaven, God will show us the big picture, that all of these little puzzle pieces make. Well that is how the shepherdess thinks life works anyway. All I know is that we are very loved.

     Willoughby 4/10/12 - 4/11/12

Monday, April 9, 2012

Invasion of the Galliformes


Last night five wild turkeys stayed the night in one of our ancient oak trees. The shepherdess was beside herself with glee over the fact that more wildlife had come to visit our little farm and that they felt comfortable enough to spend the night. Yikes, I screamed. “What if coyotes come to visit woman!”

The small flock of turkeys consisted of a tom and four hens. I don't know if all those hens were his wives but it makes you wonder if all the banter of a bunch of wives would out weigh the other benefits of that kind of a relationship? What if they are all grouchy at the same time?

Two of the hens could be heard arguing as to who was more handsome, Tron or Wolverine. They argued this point for hours. I finally dozed off listening to:
“Tron”...”Wolverine”...”Tron”...”Wolverine”...zzzzzzzzz... I feel sorry for the poor tom. Maybe he is a jake and just doesn't know better.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Happy Easter

Copper hopes everyone will remember that this day is not about bunnies, colorful eggs, or candy but about forgiveness and the sacrifices Jesus made for us.

Happy Easter



Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Speckles


Speckles has made a complete recovery and has moved back into the hen house.


The Diva, don't tell her I call her that. She is the tiniest hen but she has some serious attitude. Well, she decided that while Speckles was away that she had moved up in the pecking order, so she gave Speckles a few sharp pecks to welcome her back and show off.

      The Diva

That only lasted a minute because the old Rhode Island Red queen put her four toed foot down and said enough was enough. Then she pecked them both and went about her day.
 
That's the Queen is on the far right.

That rooster should have done something but he just puffed up his chest and acted all macho. He's afraid of the old queen but he'd never admit it.


All seemed back to normal yesterday when they went in to perch for the night, so I guess they worked it all out.


Sunday, April 1, 2012

“This is PG coming to you live from the farm.”


The shepherdess said I could take over writing the blog for a little while. She is super busy with her computer job these days. She has been burning the candle at both ends, if you know what I mean. I asked her if there was anything I could do to help out and aside from trying to persuade the herd to pee outside the barn this was the best other job I could think of. So over the next couple weeks I will let you know the news around the farm.


Look, I found a cute photo of me.
Ha Ha, I remember when that photo was taken. Jade and I were playing spin the leaf and I kept winning! Dear Jade, may she be rubbing against Jesus' ankles right now … she is very missed by all of us.