2026.02.23 – Livestock
Refining the System: Counting the Cost of Meat Rabbits There’s a quiet discipline to building systems that work. Not flashy systems.Not theoretical ones.But the kind that quietly produce — season …
Refining the System: Counting the Cost of Meat Rabbits There’s a quiet discipline to building systems that work. Not flashy systems.Not theoretical ones.But the kind that quietly produce — season …
A Fence That Lives For three years now, I’ve used log pole fencing to hold the livestock.It served its purpose well — strong, straightforward, dependable. But wood, once cut, begins …
From Pig Roasts to Posts: A Week of Hard Work and New Beginnings After a wonderfully relaxing weekend at Dale and June’s annual pig roast, it was time to roll …
Weekend Sheep Chase: A Lesson in Trust and God’s Timing This past weekend gave me a scare I won’t soon forget. Early Saturday morning, my sheep managed to break out …
Rabbitry Remodel Begins Tomorrow: A New Era of Peace and Productivity Tomorrow marks an exciting new chapter for my rabbitry as I begin a long-overdue remodel. Over the past few …
Back to the Land — And Grateful for Good Friends Today was one of those good, salt-of-the-earth kind of days. I got to load up more fencing for our sheep …
Time to update the logo!! I have also began working on the “Farm and Forage” store with Grant!!! Let me know what you think of the logo!! Visit the trial …
I didn’t do a post about this earlier, but we picked up a Border Collie a few weeks ago to help with the Sheep. Hopefully with some training she will …
After some serious labor, I got the Rabbit run cleaned up from the winter and all tidy for summer breeding! I have begun trying to sell Rabbit bedding/leavings. It is …
2025 is the year I take the plunge into full time farming, by the end of the summer, I need to have enough livestock and vegetables to feed me and …
