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Self-taught farmers confidently raising chickens, ducks, geese, and pigs. Our focus is on practices that are environmentally harmonious and respectful to our livestock. We appreciate the beauty around us, clean eating, fermenting, and responsibly utilizing the bounty of the land. If you like thinking for yourself, continuous learning, and connecting with the homesteader lifestyle, check us out.

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Author: Carrie

Incubation Update: The Goslings Are Hatching! (Long Read)

14 April 2021 ~ Carrie
Spot the pips?

Sometimes, the quiet in an incubator with eggs in lockdown is deafening. What’s going on in there? Are the air cells large enough? Are the goslings still alive?? And then, out of the blue, a pip appears!

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Frugal Ferments: Napa Cabbage (Baechu) Kimchi

12 April 2021 ~ Carrie

I’m a big kimchi fan, but I usually make kkakdugi. When I recently had the opportunity to acquire Napa cabbage for a big discount, I jumped on it – and made baechu kimchi!

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Eye Candy: Portraits Of A Fairy Egg

10 April 2021 ~ Carrie

Every so often, one of the ladies lays a strange egg – unusually shaped, colored, or, like this one, sized. It’s just a reproductive quirk, but fairy eggs are always fun to find and this one was ready for an adventure around the farm!

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Growing Things: Avocado Pits And Mango Seeds

9 April 2021 ~ Carrie ~ 2 Comments

It started with the green onions, and now the growing bug has expanded to include the avocado pits and mango seeds. Why, you ask, when fruit is unlikely (or, if at all, very far off in the future)? Because they’re living plants, absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen!

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Incubation Update: Pilgrim Goose Eggs – Second Candling

5 April 2021 ~ Carrie ~ 2 Comments
Definitely alive! We’re in the homestretch.

The goose eggs are nearly three quarters of the way through incubation. Today, I candled to verify continued development and weighed the eggs. I also visually checked the air cell development.

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Around The Farm: A Real Easter Bunny

4 April 2021 ~ Carrie
A nest worthy of notice…belonging, perhaps, to a finch..?

Early this morning, I was behind the house, looking at a newly-established bird’s nest, when I heard leaves rustling. I figured it was a robin, searching for bugs under the dead leaves…until a rabbit appeared and casually hopped away from me. That was not what I was expecting to see.

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