Baymule’s Farm

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I made use of that pile of stemmy chopped down weeds. I pitchforked them into the truck and backed up to the fence.

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I pitched them over the fence. Went in the lot and filled the Quonset hut and the hoop shelter. I added a small tarp to help deflect blown in rain. Drove T-posts and zip tied it. I’m such an engineer!

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It was a raging storm last night. Power went off at 1:30 AM, was back on when I woke up. Ll ho check how my bed of weeds fared. I have a half dozen ewes due and it will rain the rest of the week.

Merry Christmas y’all!
What cozy looking shelters! Can I join your flock of sheep?
 

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I have a recliner, so when I sit down, believe me, my feet are up!
I didn’t do much yesterday due to rain. I did 3 loads of laundry, fresh sheets on my bed, cooked roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy for supper, did lots of reading. Went out in the rain to care for sheep and dogs. Today is sunny, tomorrow the rain is back and then a week of sunshine! You know where I’ll be!
"You know where I'll be".
Oh yes and knowing you it'll be far from relaxing ;)
 

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Fog is lifting. Supposed to rain some more today. Too wet to do anything outside, I am bored. I might go to Nacogdoches today just to get out of here. There’s a health store there I’ve been wanting to go to. I need some vitamins. I’m a big believer in vitamins and minerals.
 

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so when's the pond and uplifting aka better drainage program gonna start? :) you got elevations for your property yet?

i'll enjoy brainstorming about it.

here's a quick version to ponder... (pun sort of intended :) )...

there's some good things you could do with shallow wetlands to help filter any run-off some before it gets off the property. basically what you want to do is capture as much as you can as shallow as you can so it soaks in and is dry within a day or two so you don't get mosquitoes and attract water creatures, but you still get the soaking in and nutrient capture from all the sheepie doodles running off. if you do it in steps you can run it through a few layers and the water should be in pretty good shape...

tornado down @baymule 's way but she's ok.
 
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Same here fog and marine layer is slowly lifting . It’s 1:45 pm and lots of soggy realestate and a pond is forming in the south pasture. A good place to clear the mud off the tractor tires.
Windy the last few days been out picking up tree limbs some small others large enough to haul with the tractor to the non-burn pile.

Still no signs of ground squirrels, gophers, voles, and moles. It seems I have taken up mowing mushrooms now. Lots of mushrooms , fields of mushrooms popping up where the underground critters lived. Yeap the oddities of nature. Never had that task before. See what happens when of all those under ground critters that feast on our gardens are eliminated. Mushrooms growing in every size and color over the critters tunnels and over the old latrines. Now that’s where the fairy rings come round in some area.

Now mowed all clear and clean grass pastures now , no poisonous weeds or odd bumps in the road. A few flags put down to mark questionable spots. I have vowed to not allow any more destructive critters on or around the pastures. Get ‘em the minute they start tunnels with traps. So it’s an every day patrol over the entire area.
Keeping a close eye on everything helps to maintain a healthy pasture for the horses.
 

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I hope you are/were out of the way of the storm that is passing through today.

I have a question. I have read in your previous posts that you do fecal on your sheep for parasites.
I have goats and I don't trust the Famacha test and hate to just medicate them if they don't need it and make the resistance to meds worse.
Could you possibly tell me how you do the fecal? Or link a video that was helpful? Any resources will be greatly appreciated!
What supplies I need? I have a microscope and slides.
I have two does I'm milking and between them there are 3 little kids they are also feeding. They are starting to look too skinny. I did worm them based on the Famacha few weeks ago.
Here is a picture of Houdini, my buckling :)
edit to add: even though I haven't posted much, I have been lurking :)
 

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