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Hogmanay 2021
Monday 27th December Had a bit of a relaxing day, indulging my Lego habit. Tuesday 28th December Nicer this morning than forecast – broken cloud and a hint of sun.…
Worm testing
We try to use as few chemicals as possible, without compromising our stock's health. Chemical wormers are one of the things we try to avoid. We use a herbal wormer for the…
The New Horse-Powered Farm by Stephen Leslie
In an era when fuel is a primary concern, draft horses are seen by many as the solution to small-scale, resilient farming with a closed-loop system. Horses bring farmers back to…
The "nearly" dog
We currently have two cats and two collies, which is really enough, particularly given their health records! However, both Dan and I have a fancy for a terrier. This fancy has…
Felix
We have a new addition to our family. After losing Homer a few weeks ago, I had a wee trip to the local cat shelter last week, to hand in a donation. There were lots of lovely…
Protecting apple trees from poultry
In early spring 2012 we planted about 60 apple trees as the first part of our orchard. The orchard is also home to our laying flocks of hens - about 80 hens in all, split into two…
High Edge Taylor
With Nemo going for pies in March, we needed to buy a new tup this year. And we have! He's called High Edge Taylor and was bred by Debbie Bostock in Derbyshire. I picked him up in…
Update w/e 13th June
We've had the most fabulous growing week - warm and sunny, with some decent showers of rain. Dan's been busy in the garden, potting on and planting out. Weeding should…
Buster / Frost / Festival
Tuesday 12th October After yesterday’s events, we’re just chillin’. But it was a nice day, so Blizzard and her new calf re-joined the herd. He'll be…
Laminitis
Smokey is on a diet. He and Wallace, his grazing buddy, have been moved to a "restricted intake" paddock. Calling it a "starvation paddock" is now non PC. Horses can contract a…