oaksandiron
Ridin' The Range
Hi, all, from southern New Hampshire. My husband and I have been on our 6.25 acres for a little over a year, and we have gone as full-tilt as we can towards getting our little homestead set up. We both also work off-farm.
We got chickens right away, and this spring 5 rescue goats started a bit of an animal avalanche. I have always been a horse person, but have been horseless for 8 years.
I thought we wanted to start adding meat goats, but ended up with 9 shetland and shetland/finn cross sheep, including a ram and his companion wether, and 4 Cheviot ewes. We also ended up with an ND buck and his companion wether, and three more ND does, one of which is in milk. Of the rescue goats the ND doe has been bred, and we are really hoping the buck and the rescue LaMancha will get their logistics figured out, lol!
We planted 7 beautiful apple trees, 2 pears, and two peaches. Last week the deer breached our defenses and literally destroyed 5 of them. Now the big, ugly deer fence will have to be installed, boo!
This spring we also started our first bee hive from a package that absconded aftwr, like, two weeks. (No, MY feelings aren't hurt. Not at all!) Our bee mentor hooked us up with another package, and that o
ne ended up producing two walkaway splits! We gifted back one split and kept the other. We are a little anxious for our first winter.
The learning curve has been steep. I am 52 and DH is 60 and we do not have the advantage of youth. But we are finally fulfilling what we feel has been our destiny, and getting to share it with my grown sons and grandkids.
I am here to learn!
We got chickens right away, and this spring 5 rescue goats started a bit of an animal avalanche. I have always been a horse person, but have been horseless for 8 years.
I thought we wanted to start adding meat goats, but ended up with 9 shetland and shetland/finn cross sheep, including a ram and his companion wether, and 4 Cheviot ewes. We also ended up with an ND buck and his companion wether, and three more ND does, one of which is in milk. Of the rescue goats the ND doe has been bred, and we are really hoping the buck and the rescue LaMancha will get their logistics figured out, lol!
We planted 7 beautiful apple trees, 2 pears, and two peaches. Last week the deer breached our defenses and literally destroyed 5 of them. Now the big, ugly deer fence will have to be installed, boo!
This spring we also started our first bee hive from a package that absconded aftwr, like, two weeks. (No, MY feelings aren't hurt. Not at all!) Our bee mentor hooked us up with another package, and that o
ne ended up producing two walkaway splits! We gifted back one split and kept the other. We are a little anxious for our first winter.
The learning curve has been steep. I am 52 and DH is 60 and we do not have the advantage of youth. But we are finally fulfilling what we feel has been our destiny, and getting to share it with my grown sons and grandkids.
I am here to learn!