It is a measure of Sheila’s trust in me that she would trudge all the way across the snow drift that has had her cooped up all this time and come out for a walk. (Though she has balked at it three days running so I guess she trusts me when she feels like it) . 
She sent Poppy out to test the waters. 
Then across she came. Like an ice-breaking barge in heels. She did not appreciate me taking a photo of her navigating the silly footpath I had made for her. But even Marmalade came out for a walk.
People and pigs need time in the sun, whether it is cold or not. Winter is hard on warm blooded animals.
Once she was across/through my little path she trotted about Daisy’s field eating any grass she could find. Everyone needs their greens in this wintery weather too.
Getting back through the Ice Floe was not quite as graceful – having missed the path while wondering about dinner. Don’t worry she made certain to let me know I had Erred. I love that pig. Sheila my big fat pig.
Lady Aster is becoming the lead cow in the teensy herd. She is a lovely gentle cow. And much wider than Elsie.
I took Camera House Across The Way yesterday to show you the calves. They are doing very well in and out of their big beautiful barn.
They are growing fast. Shiny even in their winter coats.
Aunty Del is a beautiful wee heifer – destined to be a big player on the farmy in the next couple of years. It takes a long time to grow a milk cow. Lucky you and I are in for the long haul.
I hope you all have a lovely day.
Your friend on the farm
celi











44 responses to “Cold Feet”
I adore that pig!
I love the vision of Sheila as an icebreaker. I feel sure, though, that she’d prefer to be though of as a huge and graceful ocean liner, say the Queen Mary or something of that ilk! She definitely has the aura of a great lady, a fitting successor to PG Wodehouse’s famous fictional sow the Empress of Blandings.
Wonderful winters day.
🙂 Mandy xo
Lovely to see pigs and cattle outside, where they are meant to be, even if they are up to their tummies in snow!
love,
ViV
Yes, I can certainly see why everyone there has cold feet! We have been super fortunate so far this winter. The weather has been fairly mild with only one snow that lasted a few days. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that it remains that way. We are starting to plant our seeds for the garden. Exciting!!! xo
I think Sheila sees all that snow and dreams about all the wonderful mud it will make as it melts in the spring.
I hope she does, winters must be so grim for pigs, c
I must be the first to ask – the meaning behind the little note on the box where the kitties are eating – who was doing the pooping, and which one of the animals is smart enough to read the note? We know they are all highly capable of just about anything, but… 🙂
That’s what I was wondering! 😉
Deb beat me to it! No more pooping!!! Your animals are so smart to be able to read that! Love today’s post of all your lovely animals. Thinking warm thoughts.
maybe trotters are made for fine weather and not for snow, a pair of piggy wellies is called for. I can imagine what she said to you when she strayed from the path and ended up with her belly touching the snow ! You are right…a wonderful pig full of character with her sidekick Miss poppy
Love your header photo, the young ones are looking great. Daisy’s Bobby is quite the looker. You made an excellent mating when you chose his sire. It is a shame he wasn’t a heifer. Queenie’s Bobby looks like his momma. Quite the set of legs on him. Aunty Del is beautiful. She is looking good and developing a nice depth of body. I hope everyone follows directions and stops pooping on your box. lol
Love that warning on the box. But, can they read?
I was just thinking the same thing. But knowing these animals, they probably wrote it there themselves, like recalcitrant school children writing lines after school.
I’m with you … now was it the rooster Son of son of Neanderthol Man or big fat brown hen 🙂 Laura
So nice to see the gang out in the sun. I was just thinking that I don’t know the kitten’s names. Do they have names? I know I’ve tuned out a bit over the last few months.
The Cadet has named one of them Boots. the rest are just a rabble!.. c
Oh look at the little pink nose on that kitten!!!! I had almost forgot about the bobby’s and Aunty!!!! They have been so absent these past weeks. Lovely to see them. When do you think you will introduce Aunty Del to Lady Astor and Elsiie?
I will bring her across when Queenie has gone.. Queenie is such a bully, and Aunty is only small yet. But I cannot work on fattening that lot over there until Aunty is shifted. So hopefully we can move Queenie along soon.. c
I could make a comment about strong willed women growing strong willed women…. but I’ll refrain. 😉 I have two very hardheaded female dogs….
Seeing your farmy pictures always puts a smile on my face. I especially love the note on the box 🙂
No more pooping………I could use something like that in my front yard . Your animals are so lucky having you as a caretaker.