Showing posts with label farm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farm. Show all posts

Monday, October 22, 2012

Milk Cow Blues


Milky was bit by a snake last Monday, in October! Joe asked how long she has had the golf ball sized lump on her face after he came in from milking. I assured him she did not have a lump yesterday, I would have noticed it. He planed on treating her for lump jaw but the next morning her face was so big her halter barely fit her. After we took the halter off her head really got big. We didn't want to treat her if we didn't have to but the swelling go so bad she couldn't eat. After some Dex she started to look more like herself again. I imagine the draining of puss and fluid will last a few weeks. Poor old girl, what next? 

 

Friday, August 31, 2012

Saturday, June 02, 2012

Sheepover


We got a few hair sheep this morning for the kids. They begged to get to sleep in the shed with them and finely Joe gave in and said yes. This was how the happy group went to bed. Around midnight they ended up back at the house. Turns out sheep pee on everything! Who would have thought? They will never forget this even if it didn't turn out the way they planed. 



Friday, October 28, 2011

Friday, October 14, 2011

Friday, April 29, 2011

Water!


Joe ran a water line to chicken house this week. It will be so nice this winter, the buckets of water get heavy. He also set a hydrant at the shop to replace the spigot that was in the shop wall. It was froze most of the winter so all water had to be brought from the house. This will be nice for everyone. We used the boring machine to run the line in front of the hay shed and under the shop pad. We all enjoyed watching Joe run it. The boys played in the dirt and pretended to set their own water lines for days afters this project.



Friday, May 21, 2010

Saturday, May 01, 2010

Beginnings



Ella and Red headed to the field today for the first official work day of the year. This is also Ella’s first time on the plow. She has really come a long way in a short time. We will plant ½ acre to garden again this year. Who knows how it will go. We have a lot to learn seeing this is our first year on this place. I thought I was figuring out the ground and weather at our old home just to start over. I guess that’s how it goes.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Taters


We finely got around to digging the taters. We had trouble seeing the rows but we enjoyed using the tater digger. We really needed more horses as the ground was so hard and dry but they did alright for no more than we had to do.

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Horse Power

is all this needs to work. Our three girls could do the job but not for long. This thing still pulled to hard.


So Joe put them all on it. This worked much better. Problem was all five girls had never been hitched together. After some schooling for all involved things started to go fairly well. We ended up pulling the baler with the tractor to finish things up. Back to the shop for the baler for some adjustment and next year we should be in business.

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Well, I asked for water!

Joe said he would get water to the garden one way or another by tonight. I was sure he was just saying this to keep me happy, kind of like the last dozen times he has said it. But this time him and Mother Nature got in agreement and they gave me water! Way to much water! I'm trying not to complain, rain is always good and we always need more. But this came down so fast it turned the side yard into a river, washing away all the grass seed that I had just planted. And because Joe and I are known for our procrastination we had still to dig the drainage ditch that was to run down the middle of the garden. Yes, the rain came up and the garden washed away. Well, part of it did. I spent the evening picking up onion sets and making rows so I had a place to put them and this morning I gathering up pea seed. The good news is my garden has been watered! The peas I picked up were sprouted and the beans, as far as I know, are save in the ground. The grass seed I am sure will have 100% germination, in the ditch, but any grass is good grass. I love spring rain in Wyoming!
The sounds are the best. This storm had a lot of lighting up in the clouds. The thunder was a soft to strong rolling rumble that never seamed to stop, it just rolled into the next one. I love that sound as it is not the kind that wakes you up in the night but rocks you to sleep along with the rain on the roof. It did stop raining before bed but not before dumping 1 1/2 inches on us. When I went out last night it was still raining lightly. The air had the wonderful clean smell and you could hear toads talking all over the place. I'm not sure where they come from but I remember the first time we got a big rain, it was the first spring we were married, and our front yard was full of toads. The made so much noise you could hear it in the house but the next morning they were gone. Only one or two were still sitting a puddle. Same thing happened again, where do they come from? Where do they go? Who knows.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

2nd day on the job




The field is about 150' x 200' and Joe got the last of it plowed today. He said he probably should have waited a few more days to let it dry out but rain is in the forecast and time is of the essence. It feels good to have this much done on the garden!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

First time behind the plow




Oh what a beautiful morning


Oh what a beautiful day. Today we started to plough the garden. Joe took us on a wagon ride before he got started just to calm the girls down and because we all find it enjoyable. You couldn't have asked for a nicer day or better weather.


Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Things moving along




We got the plough in working condition today. The kids had fun playing on the equipment as Joe worked. My seedlings are coming along well and the chicks are getting big. We should be able to plough the garden as soon as the ground dries out a little more.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Auction




Another auction. This time for farm equipment, horse drawn farm equipment. A fried of Joe's gave him the newspaper clipping. We all looked forward to this for over a week. It's funny haw even the kids count the days to a good farm auction.
We got more then our share at a great price. In fact we should have got more to fix up and sell. We got 3 mowers, a potato digger and planter, cultivator, 2 manure spreaders and a lot more. I had to make two trips to get it all home and even then the trailer was about as full as I have ever seen it. We added 2 more things after this picture.