When I tell my husband about a project I want to do, he thinks about it awhile, then jumps right in on it. Sometimes without telling me. Or it could be right in the heat of the day, with not a bit of shade anywhere.
That's what he did a few days ago. It was hot and about noon and there was no shade at all right where I wanted the parlor. But he was out there, getting started. I told him I'd help when the sun went behind those trees.
So we got to work when it was shady there. And did this. I really love it a lot! It was like a flippin' sauna in the milk room. And I'd literally be dripping with sweat. So here is my new milking parlor. The girls like it too.
The only thing bad is the girls would jump on the stanchions and poop. Yuck!
So I put a fence around it. To keep them out during the day. Also, when the sheep are back here, they won't get in while I'm milking and bother the goats. I just need a few more loads of mulch to put around in there and outside the pallet gate. I love pallets. They are the most useful things ever.
Oh, and the view is amazing out there! And cooler .
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
My babies...
are getting ready to fly! They cannot be old enough already, can they? It just seems like a few weeks ago they hatched.
I walked into the milk room this morning and looked up to see one of the babies out. It's so cute.
Then a little later, there were 2 of them outside the nest. One hopped back in. I don't really know how many there are. I've seen 3.
And I checked the Mockingbird nest out by the bee hives and all 3 eggs have hatched!! They are all skin and bones right now. In a few days, they will be better to take a picture of.
I walked into the milk room this morning and looked up to see one of the babies out. It's so cute.
Then a little later, there were 2 of them outside the nest. One hopped back in. I don't really know how many there are. I've seen 3.
And I checked the Mockingbird nest out by the bee hives and all 3 eggs have hatched!! They are all skin and bones right now. In a few days, they will be better to take a picture of.
Monday, May 29, 2017
Sick sheep
My ewes have Barber Pole worms. Last Thursday night, I noticed Campbelle had some puffiness under her jaws. I got some Valbazon from a friend and gave her some. Plus some Red Cell and a B complex shot.
Next morning, I saw several others with puffy jaws. So wormed them all and gave shots and Red Cell.
I got a round bale of hay Friday for them.
Then Sat. gave them all Ivermec and more B and Red Cell.
I still have 1 ewe, Annabelle, who looks a little puffy today. I won't give any more wormer til next week. I'll continue to give them Red Cell for a few more days. And I mowed the field where they are now and will keep them here til they are all better.
I cut some cedar and gave it to them today.
I completely forgot that all the ewes got these worms real bad 3 years ago when they all had lambs. I should have given them worm meds after they lambed. But I thought they were all doing so good. We did give them all Ivermec last Saturday when they were all sheared. Then boom, 5 days later, this.
This is my little bottle lamb, Ella. I LOVE her ears!
And here's Legolas and Elanor. So sweet.
I hope they will all be well soon. I hate when my animals are sick. Makes me feel so bad. I should have known.
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