One Fine Acre - 2023 4H Steer Project Update

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Glad the fair is over so we can get back to our routine. We started the process of drying off the does during the fair by skipping the milkings.

Every body dropped way off in output, but we are still getting a fair amount from Zamia, Ginger, and Taffy. Will milk a few just once per day now until they are about 2 months into gestation.

Forgot to mention, a veterinarian who is a PhD candidate at NC State contacted us and asked us if we would participate in a research project. We always like to help with these things, so she came out and took some milk samples, and swabbed inside noses before we went to the fair. She swabbed inside Maurine's nose and her hands too. I know she is looking for staphylococcus aureus, but I'm not 100% sure what her hypothesis is. I think she is looking for asymptomatic carriers. Benefit to us is we get a complete analysis on our milk including somatic cell count.. When we get the results I'll let you know what she found.

And the really big news. We have accepted an offer on our old house. Got what we were looking for it too. :celebrate

I really thought I would still be making that payment until the spring. When we get that deal closed it will really allow us to do some other things at the new place that we need to do.
 

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That is fantastic news about your old house! :weee Wonderful to see all the news about the fair too - congrats on your wins. I don't show my NDs (more a time issue than anything else), but I'm always interested to see how other people do in the show scene. Thanks for sharing! :)
 

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That is fantastic news about your old house! :weee Wonderful to see all the news about the fair too - congrats on your wins. I don't show my NDs (more a time issue than anything else), but I'm always interested to see how other people do in the show scene. Thanks for sharing! :)

We had a great fair
Glad you enjoyed the posts
Signed all of the papers today on the house
That is big :bow
Got to get through the inspections and due deligence

Lot to do here with the money and I can also exercise the option on the 5 acres:thumbsup
 

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Congrats on the sale of the house and I hope all your plans for your new place can come to be. Will be watching for the information from the research.
 

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I don't know what I am the most excited about for you-the Fair or selling your house! I loved the Fair pictures, your Rachel looked like a pro!

I know you are relieved to get a contract on the house, saying prayers that everything goes as it should!
 

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Maurine has to make a presentation to the town council this week on the new farmers market. She has all of the information, vendor packages, etc. She has also started the farmers market advisory council.

She is having a great time because at least a couple days per week she is visiting farms. I think someone mentioned that she would probably be able to get a lot of freebies, and that has turned out to be the case.

She always buys something from the farms, but they always throw in some stuff too. One farm last week gave her a pack of their hamburger. She got a ton of collards, cabbages, sweet potatoes, and apples.
We are going to be cooking collards in the crock pot in the garage for a week and freezing for Thanksgiving and Christmas.

For those of you from areas north of the Mason-Dixon line who may not be familiar with collard greens :D =D, they give off quite the pungent aroma when you cook them, that's why we cook them in a crock pot in the garage.
 
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Congrats on your home sale. What a relief I imagine. We had something like the testing you are talking about done here about 6 months back through Purdue for Q fever. If was very interesting and kind of fun to be a part of research. Not sure if my goats helped really either since they were not positive for anything but like you said, depends on what they are proposing.
 
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