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pinkfox
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still a basket case but what else is new lol.
looks like ive got the 2 embden goslings going home tonight so that's good
someone mentioned coming to see the adults tomorrow *fingers crossed*
and need to arrange the trade on this little red rex male...
might have someone interested in the red female rex too *fingers crossed* now if only I could get the satin boy sold id be all set.
got the troughs scrubbed today and took mum to her apt, and then gonna pick up rabbit food when I go to take these babies in about 1/2 hour
but nothing else got done that I wanted to...
however have been thinking about the pens.
right now I'm thinking...
take the current 10x10 duck pen...take it down to the new duck house and use that as the night time pen.
the current duck pen is going to be the baby pen for bottle baby goats and the piglets when there old enough to wean, but is bigger than the space currently in use so I'm thinking move the current house enough to use the whole space efectivly and put a fence up across the front giving us more room in there for babies...saves us money in the long run as we wont need to buy a pen for down by the pond...(mum wants an actual pen...)
tlked to dad last night about stuff and he doesn't want to thin down the goat herd...if anything hed like more does...but the back pasture is just not going to support it...so I proposed to him we run 4 strand electric around the 2 front pastures (only do 1 for now since we cant get round to fence the other until we can get in with a chainsaw around the pond) itll be easy enough to train the goats to come down to the new pastures if they know theres food involded and I can easily rotate them between the 2 front pastures and the back pen.
I'm planning on modifying the current piggy pen, MR.B will have his own area and the male goats will have he rest...the male goats will stay separated until I want the does bred and then, once everyones bred to who I want them bred to, the boys can run with the girls until kidding time again (giving their small pasture brows chance to recover during that time) I wa origionally planning on having some girls bred for spring and some for fall for year round milk...but right now to be perectly honest I'm thinking all spring babies, not sure I want to be milking through the winter.
each of those front currently unusuaed feidls is about 1/2 an acre, so that increases the feed potential quite a bit.
and I think I can fence both in in 4 strand electric for under $200...
so yeah...busy brain...
looks like ive got the 2 embden goslings going home tonight so that's good
someone mentioned coming to see the adults tomorrow *fingers crossed*
and need to arrange the trade on this little red rex male...
might have someone interested in the red female rex too *fingers crossed* now if only I could get the satin boy sold id be all set.
got the troughs scrubbed today and took mum to her apt, and then gonna pick up rabbit food when I go to take these babies in about 1/2 hour
but nothing else got done that I wanted to...
however have been thinking about the pens.
right now I'm thinking...
take the current 10x10 duck pen...take it down to the new duck house and use that as the night time pen.
the current duck pen is going to be the baby pen for bottle baby goats and the piglets when there old enough to wean, but is bigger than the space currently in use so I'm thinking move the current house enough to use the whole space efectivly and put a fence up across the front giving us more room in there for babies...saves us money in the long run as we wont need to buy a pen for down by the pond...(mum wants an actual pen...)
tlked to dad last night about stuff and he doesn't want to thin down the goat herd...if anything hed like more does...but the back pasture is just not going to support it...so I proposed to him we run 4 strand electric around the 2 front pastures (only do 1 for now since we cant get round to fence the other until we can get in with a chainsaw around the pond) itll be easy enough to train the goats to come down to the new pastures if they know theres food involded and I can easily rotate them between the 2 front pastures and the back pen.
I'm planning on modifying the current piggy pen, MR.B will have his own area and the male goats will have he rest...the male goats will stay separated until I want the does bred and then, once everyones bred to who I want them bred to, the boys can run with the girls until kidding time again (giving their small pasture brows chance to recover during that time) I wa origionally planning on having some girls bred for spring and some for fall for year round milk...but right now to be perectly honest I'm thinking all spring babies, not sure I want to be milking through the winter.
each of those front currently unusuaed feidls is about 1/2 an acre, so that increases the feed potential quite a bit.
and I think I can fence both in in 4 strand electric for under $200...
so yeah...busy brain...