
This is one of the Aracauna chicks today. Feathering nicely, and she flew up on top of the brooder.

Mama and Wag'n are back in the pasture. Sure hope the weather is kind to them.

Just about ready to pop.
Happy Frankie.

Garlic is coming up!
I thought Id post a few photos from today. Still waiting on calves and lambs. I think we are getting closer. Some of the ewes are getting W I D E in the behind.
2 comments:
Great pics. They capture exactly why Spring is so exciting on a farm.
I can't wait until you guys have calves. Eeeeeee. Only fractionally less cute than baby goats. ;)
Im scared to death to have calves on the farm. They have poisonous glands and they spit fire. Dangerous as hell.
I really dont know what to do with them.
Actually, Im more afraid of protective mama cows.
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