Since I have been pretty slack updating this blog, here are some more pictures of our baby goats, they are growing up so fast!
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Peter and Heidi, about a week old |
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Peter and Heidi, plus the older babies Clover and Violet almost 2 months old |
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mums and their babies |
Our chickens are also growing up, and with some luck there will be ducklings next month.
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chickens growing up, note some of them are naked-necked. |
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chooks in their electronet enclosure - note the naked necked rooster - father of the chickens. |
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happy chooks and their chookshaw. |
We have been adding more beds, more irrigation etc to our garden, here is the progress, with tomatoe beds in the background - 58 plants all individually drip irrigated. 3 beds of 8 plants, in the process of being set up for capsicum and chilli. To the right of these are 8 beds of potatoe, which are growing well, these are irrigated with impact sprinklers.
What a lovely surprise to see a update, your baby goats are so cute, I guess you are getting plenty of yummy milk and your veggie garden looks very productive. How do you store your potatoes, so they keep for quite a while.
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