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Monthly Archives: January 2014
Pure Milk
Taken with my iPhone, so not the best quality, but still…
Frigid milking frustration
The good part first. Gerty is giving us a really nice yield of milk, and I think it might improve a bit more over the next week or so as she settles back into life at The Ozark House (and, … Continue reading
Milking twice a day, OR, I got my cow back, but I’m feeling kinda lazy
Gerty’s back. She’s been gone since the week of Thanksgiving, so it was a sweet reunion. She was at the farm of some very generous friends who let her be courted by their bull — a very well-bred, pricey bull, … Continue reading
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Tagged calf, cow, milk, milking, missouri, once a day, ozarks, twice a day
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Duck disappearance, Pt. 2 – Determination
Back to the duck story. It turns out seven of our 12 ducks were most assuredly murdered. I found the evidence. Needless to say, after two bloody nights, I was in a fowl mood, and I was faced with a … Continue reading
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Tagged build, duck, eggs, khaki campbell, missouri, ozarks, pen, predator
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