The pictures loaded when I made them smaller. The shade gazebo has to have the top taken off in the winter in case of snow. You can see the desk is on its open back side with a partition in the middle to make two cozy compartments.
We have repurposed various things for our goats- a dish drying rack holds hay, a coffee table is a sleeping platform, an office desk on its side becomes snug cubbies for kids, a gazebo for shade... We like to look at the free pile at Habitat ReStore.
On our little farm, we have three goat sheds and a chicken coop that doubles as a kidding stall when it's not used for the young cockerels. The sheds are painted different colors so we can know which one is which. All of them also function as part of the fence, so we are careful not to make them...
That not-so-little polled doeling, Scully, is now a third freshener, a proud and attentive momma with a big heart for her owners. The first photos I'm posting now are telling the early stages of my goat journey. More to come.
So, the photos are a four year-old blast from the past, the start of our journey so to speak. I'll fill in the details on my thread when I get a chance. There are two more sheds and paddocks, and as of eleven o'clock this morning- two more bucklings! Hazel had two tri-color/buckskin boys, each...
Our goat adventure began four years ago. We owned a home in a subdivision and an adjacent empty parcel that looked like the perfect home for some chickens. After a couple of coops, we realized there was plenty more room for goats! We got out books from the library and scoured the internet for...