Farm Pics
Here are a few pictures I took tonight right before chores.
Here are my beloved Red Bourbon turkeys. I started out with twelve this spring, but 12-3=9. The local hawks claimed three about a month ago. I was spittin' mad.
Something new I learned this summer: we have lots of wild yarrow growing around the ol' homestead. Now I won't have to buy it. Yarrow is an immune system booster, and sometimes I use it to make a tincture. The yarrow flowers look a lot like queen anne's lace, but yarrow leaves are more fern-like.
This is a picture of one of our "natural" ducklings. We have two. They are the first birds we have been able to breed ourselves without having to go through a hatchery. Cool. Except we decided this spring not to "do" ducks anymore. Not sure when we'll get rid of the ducks, but it's still fun having ducklings nonetheless.
Here are my beloved Red Bourbon turkeys. I started out with twelve this spring, but 12-3=9. The local hawks claimed three about a month ago. I was spittin' mad.
Something new I learned this summer: we have lots of wild yarrow growing around the ol' homestead. Now I won't have to buy it. Yarrow is an immune system booster, and sometimes I use it to make a tincture. The yarrow flowers look a lot like queen anne's lace, but yarrow leaves are more fern-like.
Here's "Buttercup". Notice she has the neck of a linebacker. Right after she was born, I was able to pick her up to move her. Not no mo'. She's huge. I think we should call her "Patty" (...as in...Hamburger Patty).
I finally set up a trellis for my pole beans. I like to grow pole beans. It's fun growing vertically. Nice change of pace. Behind the beans are some tomatoes. Both beans and tomatoes I didn't get out until mid-June, which is late. A lot of gardeners around here already have beans and tomatoes ready to eat. It will take mine several more weeks, I think. But I do have garlic, which I'll be digging up probably in the next week.
Thanks for stopping by to visit. Blessings!
2 Comments:
Cool that you got your ducklings to breed and hatch. I like ducks in particular because they keep our ponds stirred up and help with pest control, eating mosquitoes, slugs and such. They and our geese also weed between the corn, tomatoes and other larger plants.
Thanks, Mr. Jeffries for dropping by. For anybody who doesn't know, this is the guy responsible for the NO NAIS button I have on the sidebar of my blog. NAIS stands for "National Animal Identification System", to which I am very much opposed. The government wants to track all of my animals. I don't like that idea. I guess that makes me a maverick. haha
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