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Monthly Musings On The Farm-February

This month has brought sub-zero temperatures along with daytime temperatures as high as 60°F.  Everyone hunkered down and braved the cold.  Once that passed, the snow and ice began to melt to reveal green grass and muddy paths along the farm.  

The geese and ducks have been enjoying daily adventures to the stream again. They then waddle their way back up to the homestead, filthy after all the fun.  During the hard freeze, they were determined to get some bath time in.  They chose the exceptionally small bucket full of drinking water, and proceeded to create a giant mess in the newly cleaned barn.  It is rather cute to watch them create a mini monsoon while trying to fit their large bodies in a tiny red bucket.  

Phoebe is in her mother goose phase, so she has started laying eggs again. She stays close to the farm creating nests in the manure piles as well as the hay trailer.  The goats don't enjoy the cold, so they stay curled up forming a yin yang shape in the pen.  The horses have been shedding like mad and require constant brushing.  Even then, a few minutes later it looks like they haven't been touched in weeks.  We need to hang a sign that says beware of horsehair!  It is a surefire way to know that spring is right around the corner, so I couldn't be happier!  Come follow along with the daily adventures here on our New England farm.

Waterfowl Gang

Finn acting as guard to the ducks while they forage in the stream

Little Wing Swimming
Finn The Toulouse Goose

Finn wading his way across the stream with the ducks close in tow

Finn and Little Wing

Finn and Little Wing dunking their heads underwater

Swimming In February

Leader of the pack

The Gang
Rooster

Burt waking up the whole neighborhood, no alarm clock needed

Cockadoodledoo

COCKADOODLEDOO!

Chicken

Roo

Finn

Munching on some cracked corn

Little Wing

One dirty duck

Fluffy Butt February

Some fowl fluffy butts

Finn Portrait

Portrait of Finn my feathered friend

Sassy

Sassy hoping to play fetch with the dirtiest tennis ball she could possibly find

Goat

Goateeos exploring the newly cleaned barn

Goats Munching

Scout and Jem munching

Watermelon time

Phoebe joining the goats for a watermelon snack

Wild geese

Canadian geese making their way through the field

Indica

Indica enjoying the warmer weather

Khalilia

Khalila

The Girls

The girls enjoying some mints

Please enjoy this video of Phoebe, Finn and Little Wing attempting to take a bath in a tiny red bucket full of drinking water. They make a mess, then proceed to groom. They are too cute to get mad at!

THROWBACK PICTURE

Throwback Duckies

Duckies only a few months old in 2011

Is it starting to feel like spring where you live?  I'm hoping to enter the warmer months with ease.  I'm over the freezing weather and ready for some milder days.  Right now, I'm growing some wheat grass for the chickens so they can have some fresh greens!  I'm excited to give it to them as a treat soon.  What are you looking forward to this spring?   Tell me in the comments section below, I'd love to hear.  I always look forward to seeing pictures of animals and nature on Twitter, so tweet them to me @thefreckledrose.  See you next month for another edition of Monthly Musings On The Farm!

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  • Reply
    Sheena
    April 6, 2016 at 12:50 pm

    Oh my goodness, love all the pictures of your animals! We’re finally seeing warmer temperatures here in Oklahoma, hope you all see them soon too!

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    chickenruby
    March 11, 2016 at 6:04 am

    that’s just too cute with the little red bucket. I love the picture of the lamb and duck sharing the watermelon slice

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      Tiffany
      March 12, 2016 at 1:53 pm

      Awwwww, Love all the sweet animal pics!!!! I could watch them all day!

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      Thefreckledrose
      March 22, 2016 at 1:24 pm

      Thank you so much!

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