February is a busy month on the farm with lots of visitors coming to do Valentine pictures with the animals. It's so fun!
Here is a reel of all my cute critters dressed up in their Valentine finery.
I wanted to have the pictures here on my blog as well, so here are a few of my favorites.
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Dolly |
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Ginger |
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Roxie |
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Ace |
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Opal |
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Clover |
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Willow Nobody can rock the tights quite like Willow! |
Here is a reel of some of our guests that came to see the animals.
We had a couple weeks of some frigid temperatures in February.
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All of our outside waters have heaters except for the cows. We can't run a cord to theirs. I spend a good portion of time checking waters and breaking up ice. |
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The young moose has been back. This isn't a good picture because he was at the very far end of the property, but we have seen his tracks go right through our backyard, and also between the back of the barn and the hay barn. I'm sure he is around a lot and we don't even realize it. |
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Mark put a hand washing station in the barn, and it has been so nice. |
After all the snow and ice, we had a few really warm days in February, and the farm turned into a huge mess! So much mud and flooding!
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The water between the corrals and chicken coop came above my ankles. |
Cats:
Floof and Michem have been great. They really are the most spoiled kitties!
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I wish I could sleep as good as her. |
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This is what happens when I try to scrapbook. |
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This is when I try to organize and clean my book cabinets. |
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The two outside cats have been doing great too. Cheddar hangs out here a lot more these days.
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Cheddar even visits the back porch sometimes. |
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Stormy usually sleeps on all the blankets in the hay barn, and Cheddar likes the little bed. This is what it looks like to be a stray that found the perfect farm to call home. |
Donkeys:
Clover and Willow are still my very favorite. I just love them!
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I fill their outside water with a bucket every morning and evening. Each morning when I bring the full bucket into the stall, they both have to take a big drink as I'm passing. They have an automatic waterer right in the corner of the. stall, but apparently my bucket water is way better. |
Each time I walk out to the barn and I'm spotted by Clover, I get the cutest greeting. I wish I would remember to film her more often because I want to put a whole montage together. She's the cutest!
I love their little twitchy lips when they are waiting for a snack. I also love how Willow shoves Clover out of the way. π
I wish I would have started filming this earlier. It was so cute watching Clover follow right behind Willow step for step. π
Grateful that Cold Stone supplies us with all the buckets the donkeys could ever want.
I put together a whole reel of the donkeys trying to ruin each other's blankets. π
Cows:
Opal is the sweetest little thing. She just wants to be friends with everyone and play. No one was giving her the time of day.
Ace wants you to boop his snoot!
Opal watches Ace play with the ball, but she is never quite sure how to do it herself. She finally went for it, and was so proud of herself. Now she is constantly jumping on it.
The cows, especially Ace, love to run with me in the pasture. We do a lot of laps together. Mark thinks I'm crazy, because it can be a bit intimidating to see 400 pound Ace bearing down on you. He's just like a big dog though, and just wants to play.
Here's what it looks like from my point of view. π
By the end of each day, I definitely smell like a cow. They like to lick my clothes, Ace tries to eat my hair, and of course I can't resist snuggles. It's a unique smell, and not in a good way. π
Here's a reel I made that describes Mark and I perfectly! We've had this conversations and others like it so many time. π
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Cute little Opal is always a mess after she eats. Her whole head and face are usually green. She went out in the rain right after she ate, and pretty much dyed her face green. |
Goats:
I let Tillie and Fern out to wander around the barn while I do chores in the morning. I started noticing that Ginger and Fern were making friends through the gate. It's so cute! They will just stand together for the longest time. I finally let Ginger out to see if she would be nice to them. Ginger is kind of a brat, so I was skeptical, but she was really sweet. She seems to genuinely like them.
Chickens:
Tillie and Fern are the sweetest chickens. Even Mark can't resist carrying them around sometimes. π
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I love Thursdays when the chicken coop and chicken run get all clean. |
Here's a fun chicken tip:
We got 4 of our 7 baby chicks at the end of February. They are so cute and tiny! the two yellow ones are light brahmas and will be quite big. They should turn white. The two dark ones are Americanas. They will be similar to the Easter Eggers we already have.
We decided to let Nora name the 7 new chicks. So far the little yellow ones are Sage and Banana, and the dark ones are Meatball and Her-Hei. π I can't wait to hear what else she comes up with.
That's about it for February. We'll be spending the next month gearing up for all the spring and summer farm projects we'll be tackling this year.