SustainableAg
Overrun with beasties
Hello Everyone!
I have had an account here for several years, but have never been very active on this forum. With exciting new developments in my life, I finally have enough going on to contribute to this forum myself.
First and foremost, my name is Becca. I am 27, married to my hubby who I will call "C", and just had my first child last year - a son I will call "J". We live in Northeast PA.
As far as animals, currently we have chickens (Mostly Black Australorps and some various blue-green-cream egg layers), a Roman Tufted Goose who guards the chickens (his name is Gordon - like Gordon Ramsay because he yells a lot
), and a female German Shepherd named Liberty.
I am a horsewoman. I have been around horses for most of my life. I am truly not familiar with any other farm animal.
This Spring, my DH and I decided to build a small barn. The plan is to get a horse or two, and possibly a dairy animal (goats??). I gave away my first horse a year ago to my MIL when I found out I was pregnant. He needed work and I didn't feel comfortable around him while I was pregnant. So now on to my next horse adventure, with hopefully some better luck and a more honest person selling their horse.
I have been reading these forums trying to learn everything I can about goats. We are building a perimeter fence with 4 strands of High Tensile, so I will use a mobile fence for the goats to graze. I don't know what breed of goat we will decide on, or if we will decide to get them this year (or at all). But I am so excited for all of the possibilities!
My DH is familiar with horses, but leaves the horsey things to me. His mom is a proper equestrian, so he has always been around horses, but has no interest in riding. Horses are my happy place. But he always helps when asked. I have a great partner.
I look forward to taking you all along on our journey to work the land, work with animals, and enjoy the peace that only homesteading can bring to your soul. This is the way I always envisioned raising my children. I am excited to finally get started, and among all of the ups and downs, watch our dreams come to fruition.
I have had an account here for several years, but have never been very active on this forum. With exciting new developments in my life, I finally have enough going on to contribute to this forum myself.
First and foremost, my name is Becca. I am 27, married to my hubby who I will call "C", and just had my first child last year - a son I will call "J". We live in Northeast PA.
As far as animals, currently we have chickens (Mostly Black Australorps and some various blue-green-cream egg layers), a Roman Tufted Goose who guards the chickens (his name is Gordon - like Gordon Ramsay because he yells a lot

I am a horsewoman. I have been around horses for most of my life. I am truly not familiar with any other farm animal.
This Spring, my DH and I decided to build a small barn. The plan is to get a horse or two, and possibly a dairy animal (goats??). I gave away my first horse a year ago to my MIL when I found out I was pregnant. He needed work and I didn't feel comfortable around him while I was pregnant. So now on to my next horse adventure, with hopefully some better luck and a more honest person selling their horse.

I have been reading these forums trying to learn everything I can about goats. We are building a perimeter fence with 4 strands of High Tensile, so I will use a mobile fence for the goats to graze. I don't know what breed of goat we will decide on, or if we will decide to get them this year (or at all). But I am so excited for all of the possibilities!
My DH is familiar with horses, but leaves the horsey things to me. His mom is a proper equestrian, so he has always been around horses, but has no interest in riding. Horses are my happy place. But he always helps when asked. I have a great partner.
I look forward to taking you all along on our journey to work the land, work with animals, and enjoy the peace that only homesteading can bring to your soul. This is the way I always envisioned raising my children. I am excited to finally get started, and among all of the ups and downs, watch our dreams come to fruition.