Author Topic: The N K Venture  (Read 51075 times)

Jackie

  • Joined Nov 2009
Re: The N K Venture
« Reply #30 on: June 09, 2010, 06:42:21 pm »
Thank you  ;D Ill carry on then  ;D

Last week I decided to spend a week at the farm (yay!!!) simply because I persuaded my mum to come too as Stacy needs a break from being around her. Mum has dementia (alzheimers) and can be very agressive towards everyone and it hurts Stacy or makes her angry, I just let it go over my head.

We took with us 2 little lads (aged 13 and 10) whose mum has just had a baby girl so needed time off from the bigger kids. 2nd marriage, 2nd family :)

Anyway, the weather was absolutley wonderful! Too hot to want to make the lamb pens lol but we did.

If anyone had told me what sheep or lambs were like I would never have believed them. They are the most arkward creature that God ever put breath into!!!
I feed them with 1/2 litre coke bottles with nipples/teats on but only having 2 hands can only feed 2 at once, whilst doing that the other 3 go mad at me biting my fingers, nipping the other lambs etc so picture this;

There I am standing, bending over slightly to feed 2 lambs in a sort of 'C' shape, one lamb at each hand when a lamb came up and under my arms and took a leap and bit my boob!!!

I yelled, my arms shot in the air complete with bottles and the 2 lambs I had been feeding imediately dropped dead!!!!! :o :o


Or so I thought! Phew! Relief! They blinked, shook themselves and stood up.

 I now never go and feed the lambs without a thick apron and I dont EVER bend down!

The lads that came with us have been a great help, especially the older one as the younger one has been spoiled a lot having been the 'baby of the family for so long.
Tyrone (elder one) loves to be put to work and he has learnt how to feed every animal we own, how to bed them down with fresh bedding and how to make their homes water proof. In fact hubby shoved him onto a shed with a tarp and a nail gun, I worried, Tyrone worked fine. :) Tyrone had worked with every power tool we own and is quite happy (like most males :)) as long as he has a tool in his hand! He especially liked using our sit on grass mower and throwing huge plumes of grass out behind him, which he later raked up as hay.
Tyrone announced thjat he wanted to be a farmer when he grew up so he must have liked it all.

Now Brandon the youngest didnt stick to anything, in fact we asked him to screw a washer onto a lug nut and after 2 turns he couldnt get it on so he just dropped it and walked away. This is how long his concentration lasted at the beginning of the week. I must admit he drove me nuts and I got quite angry at him several times, he was greedy, selfish and once pushed his brother into the nettles and I have never seen such large nettle stings in my life all over his back, neck, arms and even through his trackie bottoms and all over his legs.
At that point I made Brandon sit in the kitchen and showed him what he had done to his brother, Brandon burst into tears as its his way of getting out of any trouble, it didnt work with me and he stayed in the kitchen for an hour and was told if he carried on crying he would be there longer! Oh yes cruel me!


However by the end of the week Brandon (and hubby and I not taking any rubbish from him) had turned around completely and had made/dug a whole veg patch, layed down straw, cardboard and compost and then went on to plant over 100 veg plants plus threw down some chicken fertilizer pellets. Then he watered the whole thing and I took some photo's on the phone to send to his mum. I was so proud of him I could have burst!

 It did make me laugh when he phoned his mum to say that when the crops were ready he would bring his mum some strawberries, he didnt plant strawberries!!! lol Oh and he thought that potatoes grew on a bush!  He was on a steep learning curve all last week.

One day out of the blue my hubby shouted from the gate "Jackie theres someone here to see you." Walking to the front gate I asked who? "Come see" he replied so in my pink spotted wellies and blue skirt and very dirty T shirt I walk to the gate and see a man standing who said with a great big grin on his face"I bet you cant guess who I am?"

"GEORGE!!!!!"

 As with most websites we feel like we really know a friend we make on here so with that in mind I slung my arms round his neck and hugged him in welcome. Bless him he didnt mind a mad 50 year old fat woman flinging her arms around his neck and hugging him. Kath was still in the car so I waved at her and she soon came out to join us and she got a hug too! As I knew about her hand ops I had a look (being an ex nurse etc)and she must have had a good surgeon as the scars are very neat but still rather sensitive.

I ushered George and Kath into the house and Tyrone made the cuppas, we could only find 2 mugs lol so we took it in turns. That shows how unlivable the house is yet, we live mostly in the offices, a sort of camp out thing.

I loved chatting to Kath and George and took Kath to see my animals while George stayed with hubby talking about computers.

All too soon it was time for George and Kath to go home and I hope they both are very frequent visitors to my place.

I wanted to give George and Kath a prezzie so I asked if they wanted a chicken so I killed my first chicken. It was awfull!!!

I picked up the chicken that had gone off its legs being too big and took it to the barn and the humane killer, put its head in and pulled hard and fast as you should. I had forgotton the knife to cut its throat to let the blood drain out so I screamed "Get a sharp knife." Tyrone brought back a bread knife and I stood there trying to saw a slit in the chickens throat with a blunt knife whilst it was still flapping!!!

I was so worried that it was still alive and I was hurting it that I pulled it up to eye height to see if it looked back at me, Thank God it didnt and was really dead.

It was all very horrendous and I felt guilty for 3 days about killing it. Huh! Some farmer I am eh?

I havent yet plucked up the nerve to kill another chicken but I know I will have to as my chickens are meant chicks not egg birds.

George told us about several places that we needed such as the woodyard for stock fencing so we followed Georges instructions and found the place. I stayed in the van while hubby went in to get the wood then he called me out of the van and said "These guys know your Uncle jack and where he lives." So we went to visit my  uncle and as its been so long since I have seen him he didnt know who I was!!! I said I would call back later with my mum when my auntie was home from work. Uncle Jack and my mum are brother and sister. Later it was very different as Auntie Shirley was home and she knew who we were and we have a good couple of hours. I was very weepy as I never thought my mum would see any of her family ever again.

The other place George told us about was the sale at the race course, I didnt go but stayed on the farm so hubby went with the 2 boys. Hubby wished he had taken loads of money (he only took £100) as there was lots he wanted to buy. He did buy some stock fencing much cheaper than in the shops and will for definate go back when they have the next sale in September.
Hubby said there was a childs sit on pretend grass mower that he will buy for grandson next time so they can both mow the land side by side trundling up the field lol Grandson is 13 months BTW lol Baby genius according to grandad.

« Last Edit: June 09, 2010, 06:58:46 pm by Jackie »

little blue

  • Joined Jun 2009
  • Derbyshire
Re: The N K Venture
« Reply #31 on: June 09, 2010, 07:18:11 pm »
Lovely story... can't wait for the next installment!
Little Blue

Helencus

  • Joined Feb 2010
  • NW Leicestershire
Re: The N K Venture
« Reply #32 on: June 09, 2010, 07:39:57 pm »
So exciting for you Jackie and us! Love hearing about what's going on thanks for sharing with us  :)

Hilarysmum

  • Joined Oct 2007
Re: The N K Venture
« Reply #33 on: June 09, 2010, 07:40:33 pm »
Shall I carry on doing this for everyone or are you bored with it?

I look forward to each new posting please keep going

knightquest

  • Joined May 2010
  • Birmingham
    • Knight Pet Supplies
Re: The N K Venture
« Reply #34 on: June 09, 2010, 08:24:19 pm »
I've only just picked up on this story but i'm enthralled.............keep the stories coming Jackie.

There is sooo much stuff on this forum and it's great  :)
Ian (me), Diane (my wife) and 4 dogs. Ollie (Lab mix) , Quest (Malamute), Gazer and Boris (Leonbergers)

Jackie

  • Joined Nov 2009
Re: The N K Venture
« Reply #35 on: June 09, 2010, 09:09:32 pm »
Thank you I shall. ;D

Oh I didn't tell you about the boar.
As I think I have already said (maybe not?) the pigs can close their own door at night but not always open it in the morning, sometimes they do and its ok.

However on Monday morning I assumed that the pigs had let themselves out into their run so I didn't rush to feed them, in fact I was late at 10am instead of 7 or 8am as is normal.
I had been up most of the night as my mum said she was cold in bed with me and proceeded to lie on the concrete floor and despite me trying and trying to get her back into bed with me I finally left her so I could get some sleep so I woke late. Mum finally came back to bed at 4.30am and shoved her cold feet on me. She didn't remember a thing about it all in the morning!! Such is dementia!  :'(

Anyway back to the pigs, I finally got the pig food and heard an amazing amount of squealling as I walked to their pen. I dropped the bucket and jumped (climbed over faster than normal) the fence and peered into the pig house (shed) and the 3 smaller pigs were attacking the boar. I opened the door quickly to let them out and threw some food down to get them eating so I could examine the boar.
He was in an awful state, with blood everywhere and huge blue bruises under the skin. I called my hubby to pin the boar into a corner and tried to spray him with that purple stuff. The first squirt went on hubby, the second got deflected by my long nail over the squirting hole but the third finally got the boar. After about 5 squirts we let the boar go and he ran and hid away from us and the other pigs.

Hubby spent the rest of the day making a pig pen just for the boar and we herded him in. For the next few days he didn't eat or come out of his house very much despite me feeding him inside his house.  When the injuries started to heal he came out of his house to look around but was still very depressed. It is easy to see when a pig is depressed as they hang their heads and don't react to anything to anyone.

I said to hubby that we shall have to put another pig in with him but was a bit wary in case the chosen pig was involved in the attack on him.

This decision was taken out of our hands as the three little gilts attacked another gilt. This time they have broken her tail as well. So out came the purple spray and she went into the new pen with the boar.

The boar is now much happier with company and the gilt is happy cos the boar sleeps all day and she gets the treats that the boar sleeps through. lol

Now we have 3 little pigs and 1 much larger pig together and so far so good as the bigger pig is perhaps too big to attack and I have propped the door open.

I will keep my eye on those little gilts as they are wild boar Xs, perhaps they are nastier/more difficult pigs altogether?
« Last Edit: June 11, 2010, 08:26:43 am by Jackie »

piggy

  • Joined Oct 2008
Re: The N K Venture
« Reply #36 on: June 09, 2010, 11:01:30 pm »
Hi,yes please keep posting love reading them.

Jackie

  • Joined Nov 2009
Re: The N K Venture
« Reply #37 on: June 10, 2010, 07:36:08 am »
Please everyone feel free to ask any questions. Ill try to answer anything you ask, warts an all.  ;D

I think I need the two way conversations with you all so that I feel Im not boring you so feel free to post.  :D

Thank you Rosemary I have just realised that I have got Hero status back.  ;D
« Last Edit: June 10, 2010, 07:40:50 am by Jackie »

Wizard

  • Joined Nov 2009
  • North East Lincolnshire
Re: The N K Venture
« Reply #38 on: June 10, 2010, 07:52:53 am »
Did you get Saturday? :D G & K :wave:
Don't do today what can be put off until tomorrow because today will be yesterday tomorrow

Helencus

  • Joined Feb 2010
  • NW Leicestershire
Re: The N K Venture
« Reply #39 on: June 10, 2010, 07:55:01 am »
Definitely not boring us Jackie quite the opposite I'm jealous as hell :-).

Jackie

  • Joined Nov 2009
Re: The N K Venture
« Reply #40 on: June 10, 2010, 08:47:23 am »
I didnt go George but Les went, he said it was great and is certainly going in Spetember when they have the next sale. Les bought some stock fencing at a very good price.

Dont be jealous right now Helen as Im always wishing Im somehwere else lol When Im at home in Melton I want to be at NK but when Im at NK I want to be in Melton cos I miss my grandson a lot! Besides Im a bit old to appreciate all the camping out we have to do at NK and I miss my washer/dryer/cooker etc.

Jackie

  • Joined Nov 2009
Re: The N K Venture
« Reply #41 on: June 10, 2010, 08:53:37 am »
Ive just set up a blog, well Stacy set it up so please read it although its mainly the same as here. Its called Pigs Poo and More.

Helencus

  • Joined Feb 2010
  • NW Leicestershire
Re: The N K Venture
« Reply #42 on: June 10, 2010, 09:38:14 pm »
I'm jealous cause you're able to go for it and try a new venture like this. I have an expensive property with a huge mortgage so although I'm lucky to have the land an animals I have to work full time doing something I no longer want to do to pay for it.. I know cry me a river time loads of folks in far worse positions but when my daughter leaves school it's all going on the Market and I'm going for it full time and moving somewhere far cheaper.
So well done you Jackie you're an inspiration love!

Jackie

  • Joined Nov 2009
Re: The N K Venture
« Reply #43 on: June 10, 2010, 10:05:33 pm »
Helen love, one thing I have learned about life is that you dont have to live the way you hate living. There are always choices and truly life is too short to do things you dont want to do.

Perhaps your daughter could go to a different school and be just as happy? Perhaps you could down size and still keep your daughter at that school?

What is the point of working at a job you hate just to pay for a house you dont want?

Too many people die before they realise their dreams or they convince themselves that for various reasons they cant do it.

This reminds me of when I used to hear about people saving up to have a baby and making sure they had the perfect house and the perfect car etc but then they ran out of time to have that 'perfect' baby because they were soo busy working to pay for everything for it.

Dont live your life 'wanting' and then 'regretting' please.  :)

knightquest

  • Joined May 2010
  • Birmingham
    • Knight Pet Supplies
Re: The N K Venture
« Reply #44 on: June 11, 2010, 12:17:11 am »
Hello Jackie. I completely agree with the sentiments about going for it. Perhaps you could give us your opinion.

We want to move to a farmhouse in Wales with a modest amount of land. We are not sure that we can survive there without an income so we are looking at possibly getting a house in South Derbyshire that backs on to The National Forest and commuting to our shop in Birmingham.
However, our current house is just right for us, it has a stream outside the front and a village green type setting and two great parks to walk the dogs. The downside is that we have a social club behind the house and scum undesirables living round us.

It's only a brief description but what are your thoughts given your attitude to going for it? I must say that we change on a regular basis as to our best option. Do you think that it is because we don't hate our current situation?

Quite deep this by the way. Hope you don't mind  ;D

Ian
Ian (me), Diane (my wife) and 4 dogs. Ollie (Lab mix) , Quest (Malamute), Gazer and Boris (Leonbergers)

 

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