Sunday, 24 February 2013

Photos of the farm and some of the animals









































Let the lambing commence !!!!!

This is a fun time of year for us and our children a time when new life joins the farm. It's come right on time as one of the Donkeys died just two days ago so we need some positive results.
Our first yew to start lambing had twins but one managed to escape the pen in the early hours and get out of the barn and the temperature here at night is below freezing. Sadly we found the little fella dead the next morning in the yard :0( (not a great start). The mother had also stopped nursing the other lamb maybe out of concern for the missing one, when I got to him he was freezing and near death so we had to get him in front of the fire. With no colostrum in him it was hit or miss, we mixed some up and after warming him for an hour got him to feed. Well that was yesterday.. This morning he's still alive but I think the whole ordeal knocked the wind out of him.

Best place for a cold lamb

very week


11:30pm- Our second yew goes into labour and within about 5minutes delivers her first and then 30 mins late her second.
Being so cold we have put a quartz heater in the barn (hence the red glow!!)
We've used our kids video baby monitor to keep an eye on them and I've taken a fond liking to my wives ear muffs!!!! (It's really cold!)









Big Brother!!!!!!


perfect. saves keep going out in the cold!






Farming sends you mad!!!!

Friday, 15 February 2013

TB test day 2

Well what else can I say other than what a relief that our girls are all clear. :0)

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

TB test day 1

Monday 12th Feb 2013:
The vet paid us a visit today to carry out the first part of our TB test on our Dexters. Even though cases of TB in this area are very rare there is still the what if. (Keep positive)!!
The down side is we have to wait till his return visit on Thursday for the him to check any lumps till we get the all clear.

Another thing to all you sheep and cattle owners, are you up to date on your clostridial diseases vaccine? We'd never even heard of this before recently and have now vaccinated all our sheep and cows. Speak to your vet if you need to know more.