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AClark
Loving the herd life
So, it's been a long month! We are moved, semi-unpacked. We rented a place that is farm critter friendly and has 2 acres. We thought we were going to lose quite a bit of square footage but it didn't end up being that way, this house is probably the same sq ft, just layed out different (better, IMHO) I gained kitchen space, office space, and bedroom space, but lost some footage in the dining room.
There were definitely some interesting setbacks, a fair amount of our furniture showed up broken (the stuff we didn't throw in our trucks) and the pack job is amazingly dumb. Nothing like unwrapping 20 pieces of paper to find a toothbrush and a washrag thrown into it, while drinking glasses got a single sheet. Our trip was uneventful, I towed the flatbed with my old pickup on it like a dream with the old F350. The recently repaired Dodge ran great too. I just got DSL internet installed today, as we're too far out to get anything but DSL or sattelite, but it seems sufficiently fast.
As for the creatures. We ended up putting the Shepherd down, our cattle dog is with us though. The GSD came with us and she flipped out so bad she tore a bunch of 2x6's up, stopped eating all together, and did nothing but pace and bark for 4 days even with a sedative, so it made the decision easier. All 8 rabbits made the trip in their cages in the bed of the old pickup on the trailer, covered with a tarp. I have an incubator going now with 24 mixed breed chicken eggs in it, we'll see how that works out as they are shipped eggs. We are planning on some quail after the chicken eggs. It's my first time incubating eggs so it's been a learning experience - I put in an automatic egg turner but I had to hand turn them for a couple of days before it got here as the farm store was sold out. I also have 2 Nubian does coming sometime this week, hopefully early on because we're in the path of the ice storm that is all over the news.
I don't mind it here. I'm not too sure about the weather, with us getting snow last Friday. My F350 waited until we got here to have a breakdown so that was nice, and it wasn't a major one. My heater core bit the dust and poured out the better part of a gallon of antifreeze, but it was a reasonably priced part and took my husband about an hour and a half to put in - as we couldn't get the "easy" clamps off and had to literally cut it out. I had a very heavy heart when I saw all the antifreeze pouring out of it, figuring it was the water pump (while not expensive, a lot more involved in replacing) but then noticed it was back by the passenger door, and when we removed the glove box and the cover, all kinds of antifreeze pouring out of the heater core.
Lucky for me, this place came with a barn and a lean-to shed in the fenced pasture. I bedded it down for my goats already and I'm excited to bring them home. They are gorgeous!
There were definitely some interesting setbacks, a fair amount of our furniture showed up broken (the stuff we didn't throw in our trucks) and the pack job is amazingly dumb. Nothing like unwrapping 20 pieces of paper to find a toothbrush and a washrag thrown into it, while drinking glasses got a single sheet. Our trip was uneventful, I towed the flatbed with my old pickup on it like a dream with the old F350. The recently repaired Dodge ran great too. I just got DSL internet installed today, as we're too far out to get anything but DSL or sattelite, but it seems sufficiently fast.
As for the creatures. We ended up putting the Shepherd down, our cattle dog is with us though. The GSD came with us and she flipped out so bad she tore a bunch of 2x6's up, stopped eating all together, and did nothing but pace and bark for 4 days even with a sedative, so it made the decision easier. All 8 rabbits made the trip in their cages in the bed of the old pickup on the trailer, covered with a tarp. I have an incubator going now with 24 mixed breed chicken eggs in it, we'll see how that works out as they are shipped eggs. We are planning on some quail after the chicken eggs. It's my first time incubating eggs so it's been a learning experience - I put in an automatic egg turner but I had to hand turn them for a couple of days before it got here as the farm store was sold out. I also have 2 Nubian does coming sometime this week, hopefully early on because we're in the path of the ice storm that is all over the news.
I don't mind it here. I'm not too sure about the weather, with us getting snow last Friday. My F350 waited until we got here to have a breakdown so that was nice, and it wasn't a major one. My heater core bit the dust and poured out the better part of a gallon of antifreeze, but it was a reasonably priced part and took my husband about an hour and a half to put in - as we couldn't get the "easy" clamps off and had to literally cut it out. I had a very heavy heart when I saw all the antifreeze pouring out of it, figuring it was the water pump (while not expensive, a lot more involved in replacing) but then noticed it was back by the passenger door, and when we removed the glove box and the cover, all kinds of antifreeze pouring out of the heater core.
Lucky for me, this place came with a barn and a lean-to shed in the fenced pasture. I bedded it down for my goats already and I'm excited to bring them home. They are gorgeous!