What addition are you most excited for this year on your farm?

Stubbornhillfarm

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Wow! Sounds like some exciting things going on for everyone! I especially like Crickets "not working this summer". I am excited for you. And all of the new animals, and gardening. Sounds like a great time will be had by all.
 

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Lol, I will have a super busy, but fun spring with all my new animals!!!! I am sure you will all see lots of pics!!!!
I am expecting two foals, a baby donkey, Chicks, piglets, about 60+ lambs, fluffy white puppies, and waterers!!!!! :weee no more packing water for me!!!!
 

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Three healthy bounching baby lambs...and hoping for the fourth next month...also that this month we brought in all the rest of the hay needed for the whole winter plus extra...also that our big pasture fencing was completed last summer and this year they all get to enjoy it right from the start of spring...also more chicks to hatch when the temps get warmer :weee
 

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I'm picking up two new angora goat does in a couple of weeks who are hopefully a couple months bred. A red and a chocolate who will hopefully be having little red curly babies soon :clap

I can't wait for lambing/kidding in general but I'm really looking forward to seeing what those new ladies produce.
 

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Well I have my first lambs due in 40 days, so I guess that's what I'm most excited about :D
 

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For me it would have to be I am most excited for my farm partner Straw Hat Kiko's and his does kidding in Feb/March! He has invested sooo much into his stock and it will be nice to see it pay off for him. I also can't wait to see what Moses produces!
 

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Southern by choice said:
For me it would have to be I am most excited for my farm partner Straw Hat Kikos and his does kidding in Feb/March! He has invested sooo much into his stock and it will be nice to see it pay off for him. I also can't wait to see what Moses produces!
:D Thank you! I'm excited too but am really excited for weaning. I hope Mo produces good stock and passes all his good stuff on. I'm very interested in Moses/Arianna kids. If there is a PB buck that shows me something and really impresses me then I'm keeping him. May do the same with a doe but would have to be really good. I'm so excited. :D
 

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I am hoping to get the fodder room going in the next couple weeks. I will be thankful to be able to produce more and get what I have out of the shower!

2 of my kids are thinking of getting lambs to take to fair - Working on it!

I am also hoping to add turkeys to our animal mix.
 

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Full timers here and yes still excited for yet another year of chicks, turkeys, pheasants, ducks, cattle, pigs and lambs.
We are adding a veg patch this season which the breeding pigs are doing a number on right now till spring. Well if your selling the meat you might aswel sell the tatties
Good luck everyone
 

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