Hubby dug up one of our fruit trees over here, a peach, and we took that, and the 2 chestnut trees, over to the new property and he planted them. The peach went into the orchard area, and the 2 chestnuts are down near the swampy bit of the creek where the deer come to feed. We have tree protectors around them, attached to a fence pole, but apparently they are an amazing source of deer food, so should encourage plenty of visitors once they are grown. It'll be nice to watch them early mornings and at dusk, when we are living over there. Hopefully, they'll come to get to know me like the ones here did.
Unfortunately, overnight we had our 2 unwelcome guests come rooting down there, the hogs. A friend is going to sit out there and try to take care of the problem for us, and fill his freezer at the same time. I can't have them tearing everywhere up.
On our way home, as we got to the end of our road where the goats live, we saw someone outside and ended up speaking to the goats owner. Having had goats ourselves, I know how expensive it can be to keep them fed through Winter ... and here we have a grass/weed area that they could munch on for free, so I'd been trying to see them outside for about a month to let them know they could take them down there if they wanted to.
The lady (Amy) apparently used to live by us here and remembered going by ours when we had goats roaming the front yard with our chickens and dogs. She used to live in the subdivision just down the road. I still miss my goats.
The lady (Amy) apparently used to live by us here and remembered going by ours when we had goats roaming the front yard with our chickens and dogs. She used to live in the subdivision just down the road. I still miss my goats.
Rammy was our first, we got him when he was 3 weeks old, in June 2003. She has a female with very similar markings. Rammy had such a quirky personality, but sadly long gone now. Then we added Cleo, Red and Sadie. Sadie used to run with the dogs when she was the last one left, with a chicken on her back! Our animals have always been just as crazy as us!.
We are now thinking of m-a-y-b-e getting a couple of goats again. I have to weigh up a lot of things before making that decision though. We have so much else to do with getting the new place how we want it, and do we really need the responsibility of goats again? Watering, feeding, mucking out stalls? A lot to think about, we are a lot older now and they can be a lot of work.
It's been a really nice day though, and I'm feeling content.
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