- Put up wind shields around the corral areas. It sure would have helped last year.
- Move as much of the poop pile to the garden area as we can. This will help in two ways. It will help the gardens and it will get the poop pile down so it can take the winter additions. There is a lot of good soil under there.
- Now that it has rained, perhaps we can repair some fencing. I think this is the least favorite job on most any farm. It is heavy and and intense work.
- Arrange for some independent grain and hay in the boy's shed.
- Get out the heated water buckets. I hate these buckets, they are so much harder to clean, but so nice for our animals.
- I need to try to insulate the cottage windows so I can use the cottage for more of the winter.
- Make room in the garage for the car.
- caulk
I think that is enough list for now. I don't believe in too long of lists and this one is plenty long.
Back to observations, I really like to take the time to watch the herd and all the interactions they have. Eddie is the only light colored animal on the girl's side besides the new cria. One thing about the herd, they all basically get along , but they do segregate themselves by color when they are grazing and kushing. Alexi often gravitates toward Eddie and Eddie tries to shed himself of the tiny Alexi. (They are both very light colors.) I think Eddie is afraid Alexi will try to nurse off him. Eddie is such a big gelding and Alexi is such a little wisp of a cria.
Lady's girls try to stay on the same side of the fence with her. Frederika even tries to nurse when she has been separated from her dam. Frederika is almost 3!!! Pippi hums to be on the same side of the fence with Lady. Bess is anxious to be separated from her large cria, J. Arbuckle. She has gotten so run down from the nursing demand he puts on her. She is happy to be put in with him at night.
Our kitty, Cricket, is at the vet being spayed. It is really silly, but I miss seeing her playing on the deck. I will be happy when she returns and is chasing anything that moves.
I better get back to work, thanks for stopping by the blog . . .
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