Thanks! We are framing one wing this weekend! Will update and post pics Monday Thanks for looking!Love the concepts and the pics on the blog! Thanks for sharing! Left a post and look forward to the next update.
You will like the open floorplan and cathedral ceilings, but do understand, it does make heating and cooling more difficult.
I love your 1950 appliances. Is the refrigerator a Cervel gas refrigerator? Those are crazy expensive now! Don't let anybody rain on your parade. There is always nay-sayers that would never have the motivation to do what ya'll are doing, so they tear your efforts down so they can feel better about themselves. Water off a duck's back, don't listen to them.
Great progress, keep up the good work!
Here's a Big BAMA Howdy coming your way! Congratulations on your adventure into the four legged critters. I don't know much about raising cows, but we are raising ADGA Reg. Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats. I just LOVE my babies. they have the sweetest personalities. Cuteness overload!!!This breed of goat is for milk and their butterfat is 6-10%. You know what that means, excellent milk & cheese. We milk our goats for our personal use for cheese, soapmaking & milk to drink & bake with. oh man, it makes the best biscuits. Our girls are due to start kidding in jan. 2016, so I'm super excited to start milking again; this time it's be 5 does to milk. I've been milking only 2. As you can tell my herd grew. I am a Goat-A-Holic. The cure is to have more goats.We do testing on ours seeing how we do drink their milk otherwise my husband wouldn't drink it either. But they've been tested for CAE,CL,Johne's & Q-Fever. We send it to a clinic there in Texas. Ok, well if there is anything I can help ya'll with just drop by my site & leave a message. Looking forward to seeing ya'll around the barnyard. (I love these lil smilies) Here is a thumbnail pic of our Spokes Goat for the farm. Her name is Four Socks. but we just call her Socks. Love my Socks. I Love All My BabiesThank you.... our biggest thing is finding animals we can use for resources. I want a milk cow too, but hubby doesn't like fresh milk (not sure why, it's my favorite!) but want to make cheese, butter and soap as well. Do you use your sheep for food or anything else?