I just posted over at Not Dabbling in Normal today about my recent experience in rooting currant cuttings. Head over there to check it out!
Thursday, April 25, 2013
NDiN: Currant Obsessions
I just posted over at Not Dabbling in Normal today about my recent experience in rooting currant cuttings. Head over there to check it out!
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Getting into full Spring Swing
I've posted over at Not Dabbling in Normal, this morning. Head on over there and check out our latest addition to our farm! Don't worry, once they're able to come out from under the heat lamp for longer periods of time I will have loads of photos to post!
Friday, April 12, 2013
Meet Tanglewood's Fuzzy Little Visitor, Jack!
Alright, I'm gonna give this regular-blogging thing another shot. I'm just so busy, anymore!
We welcomed a fuzzy little temporary addition to our home, two weeks ago. This is Jack! (As in Jack-in-the-box... lol) He is an Icelandic foster lamb from our friends over at Queso Cabeza Farm in Olivet, Michigan.
Lemme tell you, those first few nights of bottle feeding every three hours was really somethin special. I was near losing my mind at one point, but now that he's a little older and eating cold milk from his bucket feeder, life is a lot easier to deal with for everybody.
Jack and our German shepherd, Connor, are the best of friends. They LOVE each other, and they like to chase each other around the yard, hoping and leaping. It's seriously adorable. I can't even handle it.
I'll be posting more updates on Jack in the next few weeks, and I'll have a few little splishy-splashy peepers arriving this coming Wednesday to rebuild our Khaki Campbell flock, so I'm sure you'll be seeing plenty of them as well!
We welcomed a fuzzy little temporary addition to our home, two weeks ago. This is Jack! (As in Jack-in-the-box... lol) He is an Icelandic foster lamb from our friends over at Queso Cabeza Farm in Olivet, Michigan.
Lemme tell you, those first few nights of bottle feeding every three hours was really somethin special. I was near losing my mind at one point, but now that he's a little older and eating cold milk from his bucket feeder, life is a lot easier to deal with for everybody.
Jack and our German shepherd, Connor, are the best of friends. They LOVE each other, and they like to chase each other around the yard, hoping and leaping. It's seriously adorable. I can't even handle it.
I'll be posting more updates on Jack in the next few weeks, and I'll have a few little splishy-splashy peepers arriving this coming Wednesday to rebuild our Khaki Campbell flock, so I'm sure you'll be seeing plenty of them as well!
Labels:
bottle lamb,
foster animal,
lamb,
sheep
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