Here are some updates:
The single chick which hatched from the large chicken egg which was mistaken for a duck egg was removed from the nest. It moved to Greeley the first weekend of April and is living the life of luxury there, being spoiled beyond wildest imaginations.
The goslings are growing fast now and finally starting to get some feathers, first on their wings, then the tails and last the rest of their body. The found the sand box filled with water instead of sand which the ducks play in and had a wonderful time in the water. It was most amusing.
I fear one of the grey ones will be looking for a new home sooner than the others and may need to go to freezer camp. He tried to bite one of the ducks yesterday which was a big mistake on his part as the duck bit back. Geese can be very mean but also can make a mean Christmas dinner.
The cats are all doing well; current occupancy for felines at the farm is 11 but Annabelle will be contributing more in May. As Pete and Chester can attest, there is no shortage of food yet.
Updates on the progress of the garden will be next. Nearly everything will be in containers this year. That will require more frequent watering, but the garden will be right outside the door on the east side of the house so it should be much easier for me to take care of.
2 comments:
seriously? 11 cats! that is close to reality TV status.
The majority of them live outside and are in charge of rodent and pest eradication services. With nearly 7 acres to patrol including buildings with grains and other animal feed stored in them one cat couldn't handle it. My food bill for 11 cats is less than the food bill for only 7 goats.
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