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Picking up Chicks

January 26, 2024 Ryan Kraeger

Our next batch of egg birds arrived today! Daddy had to take an hour off work to get them, because they came at the most inconvenient time possible, but fortunately there was a corresponding lull in the patients at the same time. God has a way of taking care of things. 5 Bard Rocks, 5… Continue reading Picking up Chicks

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More Helpers

January 25, 2024 Ryan Kraeger

Yes. Evie he’s wearing a hard hat to feed the chickens. No, we don’t know why. We just go with it. But look at the little Winnie girl, feeding her chickens!

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A Quiet Sunday

November 27, 2023 Ryan Kraeger

We do not allow ourselves leisure so that we will be able to work better. We work so that we will be able to be at leisure. (Paraphrase of Josef Pieper, "Leisure, the basis of culture.") We got home from Mass and told the girls to change out of their church clothes into their relaxing… Continue reading A Quiet Sunday

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Chicken in the freezer

September 25, 2023 Ryan Kraeger

Saturday was a busy day at the farm. We had 11 chickens to butcher. The kids helped us get set up, But some of them are too small to help, and they spent most of the morning in the Redneck playpen. How longest part of the set up was waiting for the water to get… Continue reading Chicken in the freezer

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Before and after

September 23, 2023 Ryan Kraeger

Thursday… Friday morning. Friday afternoon. What a difference a Day can make.

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And they’re back!

September 15, 2023 Ryan Kraeger

It looks like the hens are done with their molt and are back on their laying. We are up over 2 dozen a day again. Anyone want an omelette?

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Geese on Guard

August 28, 2023September 27, 2023 Ryan Kraeger

Some friends gave us a rooster last weekend. Handsome feller, but so far hasn’t really meshed with the gang, so to speak. But onto more important news, we have now had the geese in the paddock with the meat birds for two nights, and have had the same count of meat birds both mornings. It… Continue reading Geese on Guard

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Apparently the meat birds are tasty

August 26, 2023 Ryan Kraeger

As we mentioned in our last chicken post, we did get the meat birds out on past year. We have a few critiques thus far. Let’s just say the system has pros and cons. First the pros: Super easy to do the chores. Just put the feed in the feeder put the water in the… Continue reading Apparently the meat birds are tasty

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Putting the Chicks on Pasture

August 21, 2023August 21, 2023 Ryan Kraeger

Busy day today. Not only was it the first day of the new school year (homeschooling, you'll get used to it) but we got the chicks out on pasture. I say chicks, but they are going into their fourth week, and these things are huge. Uncle Adam was kind enough to get the electrical netting… Continue reading Putting the Chicks on Pasture

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Building the Chickshaw

August 20, 2023 Ryan Kraeger

For our meat birds we have decided to pasture them using a Justin Rhodes style meatshaw. This should allow us to get them out on grass for the remaining five weeks of their brief lives. We started out a few weeks ago at Papa's house, where Seppi and Daddy cut most of the pieces out… Continue reading Building the Chickshaw

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