Coffee anyone ?

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Sunday morning! Coffee is ready. I unloaded the dishwasher while coffee was making, and put away the meat grinder. I had to patch up the original box the meat grinder was in. After some 42 years I guess the box is entitled to a little repair. Church, then I package and vacuum seal the pan sausage I was too tired to do yesterday evening.
 

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Spinning around off the coast is a disturbance that is probably going to bring me 1.5-2.5" of rain 😑🥴 on Mon late day into Tues. It'll be a crappy mess, windy, too. Seems the system wants to be a "tropical storm" for VA/NC. Wasn't invited to visit. 😳

Guess I'll check things outside in case anything needs to be moved, covered, weighted, etc. crap.

Most goats moved to another field a couple days ago. A few didn't, so I've been enjoying having just a few to handle and enjoy in that area -- like before I increased the herd. I'm liking it!! It makes me think -- do I really need so many? Couldn't I just cut more grass? Hmm. Temptations. :old less hay, less feed, less work time.....🤔 Sounding good.
 

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Spinning around off the coast is a disturbance that is probably going to bring me 1.5-2.5" of rain 😑🥴 on Mon late day into Tues. It'll be a crappy mess, windy, too. Seems the system wants to be a "tropical storm" for VA/NC. Wasn't invited to visit. 😳

Guess I'll check things outside in case anything needs to be moved, covered, weighted, etc. crap.

Most goats moved to another field a couple days ago. A few didn't, so I've been enjoying having just a few to handle and enjoy in that area -- like before I increased the herd. I'm liking it!! It makes me think -- do I really need so many? Couldn't I just cut more grass? Hmm. Temptations. :old less hay, less feed, less work time.....🤔 Sounding good.
Less money at the sale time..... More work time on the tractor....
Any neighbors that want to raise a beef? Pasture in exchange for some beef in the freezer???? Just wish we were closer together... could use the grass in an exchange of some sort...
 

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Actually I've considered that but few around who are even interested in any of it. 🤷 I'm not in rural enough area. These people are just moving suburbs further out....similar to those you spoke with while raking sons lot.

Just put 1/2 gal fresh milk into freezer to fast chill. First time I've milked this yr & I've missed the milk + time doing 😕 BUT her kids were nursing up until yesterday...so still in good production. 🥰 I'll keep her milking and check preg status in next couple days. Then I can decide when to dry her off. Until then, fresh milk & more cheese. :drool. Might add 2 more to the routine. I have a customer who will buy it. $8 gal pays for some feed.

Oh, found tomato & melon plants growing from where I feed scraps to chickens 🤣 May container a tomato plant & greenhouse it for winter. 🤣

I'm having a nice home day, so far. :old
 

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Coffee is ready. I need to worm a couple of ewes this morning. That means running them all through the chute. They are in the front field, across driveway from chute. So I have a roll end of wire that I roll out from gate to the gate to their night one, open both 16’ gates from front field to the pen in the middle field. Then I put feed in the chute and open their pen gate. They run for the feed. I work them through the chute, sort into a small holding pen. When finished I put feed in their pen and open the chute gate. They run back across the driveway, I close the 16’ gate to the front field, roll up the wire blocking access to the field and I’m done. Lot of extra work, but it works.
 

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@Baymule Adds a new meaning to a "working pen" 😁. But it's a system and they respect it. Ahhhh, feed training! We do what we gotta do. I have some portable panels,too.

Gosh the year always seems to have gone fast, when it's almost done 🙃 and here we are...Fall approaching. Tonight & tomorrow, wind and rain. Lots of rain, they say. Things are covered and contained as needed. Got that done yesterday. A little fence patching -- yep, that old stretch I need to refence! Home most all next week. Maybe then, everything here to do. Fall project for other sections.

Today I'll mosey around & might clean some inside.🥴 Weather, ya know. Slept poorly -- maybe a nap after lunch :old


ETA ... @Alaskan big NO to geese. Sheep, I've considered but coming from horse world, can't handle wooly 😵‍💫 I'd have to go with katahdin & not wanting to deal with another "nutrition" lesson or ram issues. They are easier on fences!! But actually there's only a few in my goat herd that are really escape prone. They could be sold!!! PLUS I love the Saanen milk.
 
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But.... geese are so super cute!!!

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