Lady A

Oops, I am late. Just got back in. I went to bed early last night, and got up late. I must have needed the extra sleep. Mucking out the stalls is hard work. And my muscles are still wintery and stiff.

It is all go outside – warm and gorgeous. So this morning the cows and I  did an early pretend milking sequence. They were perfect. 25

Lady A the Dutch Belted cow has an udder on the move and she is not carrying her calf as high in the last few days – she was suddenly showing more ribs yesterday. I think all that movement in her belly yesterday was the calf repositioning. Though none of that means very much. By the looks of their udders both of them have a while to go yet.  Remind me to order the new bits and pieces for the milking machine.

The cows (both lots)  are pretty annoyed with me for locking them up on the concrete yard. The fields are  much too soft for a cow at the moment. everything-077

Poppy was not in any kind of heat yesterday.  She finally laid down and took a break.

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The Cadet and I got the middle pen finished and ready for the goat kids.  They could come anytime really so best to be prepared.

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So today I will pick up some baby goat milk powder and pop it in the freezer to wait. That and some teats.  Though I will not put the teats in the freezer. That would be weird. It will be interesting bottle feeding Four hungry babies goats.

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Missed flying Godot again. Sometimes I wish I was using film, a fast film is much better for catching action.

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Kim’s Hen house was re-placed by the barn. When our chicks are ready this is to be their half way house. Though they are still too small. This Sunday I will begin  to incubate another batch of eggs.

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John took the old chicken tractor and covered it in plastic to give his brassicas a head start.  Jake and I are making new chicken tractors this year.

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And Look! A Robin. The harbinger. The man with the drum marching before the band. A big fat Robin.

I hope you all have a lovely day,

Your friend on the farm

celi

 

 

43 responses to “Lady A”

  1. You are going to moving quadruple time nursing your four new babies Celi! But you’ll love it and and you’ll become their new mother! I’m going to send you a short video of our baby La Mancha dancing and being wild and crazy, just to get you even more fired up! 🙂

    • PS: I just love your heading shot of the clothes dancing on the clothesline! So, beautiful, cheerful and Springy!!!!

  2. I love the Bridal tail on Godot! How does he keep it so clean? I had a visit from Mr Robin on my Birthday this week, and he sang his greeting to me!

  3. it’s chilly here today (Oz) I’ve been up a while and it’s still dark, but I’ve had to put a cardi on and socks……..not for long, once the sun pops over the rim it’ll heat up quickly into mid-thirties (mid-90s) again. I love this about our autumn, crispy cool mornings and lovely hot days. Lots of good stuff going happening on the Farmy…..look at that Boo, little stocky boy he is, built like a brick dunny 🙂 Don’t forget to order the milking bits.:)

  4. 25 C? wow! That was quick. I was thinking of you today when the sun broke through the clouds. A summer drink. Miss C’s L&P. Think on it 🙂 I patiently await the recipe ….

  5. It might have been a late start, but you sure did cram in plenty of work…. I’m so happy it’s warming up for you. It’s 5.30am and 26C here, and our road trip starts this morning; gonna be a hot one. Sending warming thoughts out to everyone in the Lounge who’s still ground down under Winter’s heel…

  6. Clothes on the line is my favourite housekeeping item, even here in the city on the balcony, no clothes dryer or fabric freshener can replicate sun & breeze! I love the pic of the robin, so storybook. Remember to order the milking bits! 🙂

  7. if you thought pigs were houdeni’s
    just wait till the goats get here

    a baby goat is the best alarm clock there is.

  8. Hmmm! Any way to teach Boo to hold one of the baby goat bottles? The Cadet would probably love to take care of two . . . . don’t even know whether they are four-hourly initially like human babes: oh those 2 am feeds 🙂 !! And the robin is definitely telling you something . . .

  9. It’s amazing how different it all looks in just a few days. I’m looking forward to seeing the goat arrival. I suspect there may be a few butts between the goats and pigs… 🙂

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