Wow. This just blew my mind. I'm not sure whether the horse was grooming Bear or being playful or just trying to eat the dog! Give me your best guess.
Horse eating a dog: http://youtu.be/0dxy-LFEpZU
We're a small family mini-farm located in Meade County, KY. We are raising chickens and turkeys, growing organic vegetables, started an apple orchard and produce woodworking projects. We are God fearing Christians who love the Lord and want to honor Him through our families life. Keep coming back for more of our updates, some simple how-to suggestions and a laugh or two.
Wow. This just blew my mind. I'm not sure whether the horse was grooming Bear or being playful or just trying to eat the dog! Give me your best guess.
Horse eating a dog: http://youtu.be/0dxy-LFEpZU
Well, after having turkey eggs in the incubator almost 20 days, it looks liked the first one that will emerge is Henny Penny's little egg that joined late. I've got the brooder in and ready to set up. Tomorrow morning we should have a new chicken on the farm!
P.S. don't leave the incubator open for very long when they're coming out. They need that moisture to keep the membrane loose and easy to get out of. We're keeping the incubator at 60 plus % rh.
Well, I no sooner opened the garage doors this morning than in walked one of our Rhode Island Reds. He proceeded overt to a shelf in the garage and headed in to make her impromptu roost.
I guess home is where you found it.
Well, since our last post a lot has happened!
We now have 6 adult Rhode Island Reds and 4 Bantams! We're still building the final coop, so for now they've taken to Karen's butterfly bush. It is definitely more interesting now!
More to follow!