Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Portable Goat Fence

 When we first got our goats, the small pasture was enough for the three of them.  Then our boy, Mr. Bill had to be separated, since, being the horn dog he is, he would not leave the girls alone.  Goats can be bred very young but most times it isn't successful and can actually hurt the moms if they are too young or too small.  Bill went to a smaller pen.  We have since enlarged Bill's pasture as well but there is an area outside of the pasture that is full of sweet clover and grass.  We normally would mow it down but decided that it would be so much better if we let the goats graze there.

We run an electric fence that operates off of a solar unit around the pasture as well as a wire around the bottom of the fence that goes around the garden.  I found this fence on Amazon that works off of the same unit and encircles the clover/grass area.  It is mobile so if there are other areas that need to be cleaned up, you can move it.  You just have to have electrical power to it.  The thing I like most is that it is complete.  There are no extra posts to buy, to extra stakes.  The only thing you have to furnish is the power.




I know it is kind of difficult to see, but it does a great job of keeping these babies in and helps get some of the property cleaned.  We were lucky, as you can see in the pic with the guinea, we were able to open the gate and just run the power around it.  That way they can go into the barn if they want and have access to water.  Our goats have always been pretty easy to keep contained.  If you have little escape artists, you may want a taller fence.

Getting ready for a snow storm tonight.  It is always fun taking care of the livestock when it is freezing out.  Last year we broke down an purchased electric waterers for the chickens and the goats.  It was just too hard to go break water every day.  We don't get a lot of snow in Missouri, but we do get somer really cold temperatures.

Did I tell you I'm ready for Spring?


Wednesday, January 11, 2023

Wintertime Blahs

 I love the changing seasons, but of all of them, I love winter the least.  Maybe it's because our winters were so long when we lived in Colorado.  Or maybe it's because everything lacks color.  Here in the Ozarks, we don't get a lot of snow, and that's okay by me.  But one thing about snow, everything looks so fresh and clean.  

So our does are pregnant!  I think I told you that.but missy Laverne is starting to look a bit round in the middle. I will have to try to get a pic of that.  In other areas of the homestead, the chickens are slowly starting to lay again, the bees are still raiding the bird feeder, the dog is sleeping 18 hours a day and Smokey is checking out any Amazon boxes.  


I finally have all the Christmas stuff down and need to get them back into storage and out of my living room.  We are heading for some precip and some more winter-like temps later this week, so maybe I will get some more done in my Etsy shop.  

My sister and her husband moved nearby a few months ago.  They purchased 120 acres.  Hubs has been going there and getting firewood because they have piles and piles of downed wood.  Storing it is sometimes an issue since we don't have a shed or barn to put it in.   If we don't keep it covered, well it gets wet and doesn't burn very well.  So while we were in Menards a while back, they had this bicycle tent on sale for $14.99.  It is perfect for storing wood up by the house.  It is narrow and just the right size for a couple of stacks of wood.  


Hopefully, it will get us through a couple of seasons until we can afford to build something more permanent.  

January so far has been a lot of medical stuff.  My eye shot. (Macular Degeneration) Randy's check-up with his Urologist, mine with my primary care.  And I am having cataract surgery later this month.  Nothing important but we feel staying on top of our health is very important.  This year our Medicare went down in cost and the advantage plan that we have went down in co-pay.  Yay!  Because with the cost of everything else going up, we needed a break .  Several of our doctors are in Springfield which is 75 miles from here.  Twice in the last week,we have made that trip.  300 miles!  We always shop for the lowest price in gas but sometimes it's unaffordable.  I use points from my grocery buys at a Kroger affiliate.  Last time I went I saved $.40 a gallon!  I also use Upside, an app that lets you get money off select gas stations and restaurants.  If you want to earn some cash back, give it a try.  I've been doing it for almost a year and have saved some money.  Who doesn't like that?

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Have a great week my friends!