The bucklings are finally all doing well. Bubba progressed so much slower that the other 3- even Forrest who has also been getting bottle fed. He seems good now, but definitely has some catching up to do. The girls came up with names for the other two- Ebony's little guy (with the sticking out ears) is Rio and Scarlet's is Mushu.
Forrest and Mushu under the hay manger |
Rio and Bubba cuddled up |
All our other critters are doing well. We need to thin the herd a bit very soon- rabbits and goats for sale- cuddly or delicious! I think we'll be selling Sage and her doeling also. Suddenly, making soap doesn't sound nearly as appealing...
All the raised bed crops are in and sprouting -corn, tomatoes, peppers, herbs, carrots, lettuce, chard, peas, and we're trying okra this year, too. I'm not a fan unless it's in soup and tastes like all the rest. Chuck loves it fried. Maybe I can come up with some new recipes that we'll all eat. In the field dad has planted cucumbers, zucchini, green beans and will soon be putting in sweet potatoes. I must say I'm most looking forward to fresh goats milk mozzarella with basil and tomatoes straight for the garden. MMMMMmmmmm!
Last Saturday I set up a booth at WRD's Spring Fling (kid's school). I had several people interested in my WRD shirts, and 10% of sales of them are going to the school. I sold 3. Hopefully, more orders will come and at least I got some exposure. I sold 1 head band and 1 wallet, too. There just weren't a lot of people there. REALLY need to get the webstore going. It's on the list.
The list is calling- need to feed the children, then the rest of the farm.
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