Jan 2nd: Just brought my last girl Sable back from the breeders today. I've been holding out and looking for a Boer to breed her to but unable to find one and so now it is very late in the season. Her due date is May 30th! Whew! Hope she settles. It was really cold out at the breeders house and she was all alone and stressed out and miserable. Fortunately it was only for a few days. Crossing my fingers she settled!
Took my last girl (Sable, the American Nubian) to the farm I used to breed the rest of my does today. I was holding out, hoping to find a boer buck to breed her to, as we wanted meat babies, but ultimately I wasn't able to find one. So I took her to the same breeder I used for the rest of my girls and bred her to a Nubian buck. Her due date will be in May!
Jan 2nd: Just brought my last girl Sable back from the breeders today. I've been holding out and looking for a Boer to breed her to but unable to find one and so now it is very late in the season. Her due date is May 30th! Whew! Hope she settles. It was really cold out at the breeders house and she was all alone and stressed out and miserable. Fortunately it was only for a few days. Crossing my fingers she settled!
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AuthorsIn 2009, we moved to a rural rental on the outskirts of San Diego to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and to get away from the chemicals in our food and in our life. Little did we know that just a few years later we would be real farmers; growing fruits, vegetables and herbs, as well as many different kinds of chickens, ducks, turkey, bunnies, guineas, quail, goats and more! We left the suburbs for "Green Acres" and haven't looked back since! Categories
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