Today we unexpectedly had to say goodbye to our farm’s eldest resident, Cody. When I did morning chores, I found him peacefully lying in his
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Things I learned in the last 24 hours thanks to y’all: If you cross a Turken chicken (like Mr. Handsome here) with a Silkie chicken,

Yes Mimi, I know, I AM the worst! The worst! After elderly Cody’s colicky episode and then some other weird digestive juju this week, I

Who watched the new All Creatures Great and Small on PBS last night? I will refrain from any big spoilers but I think we all

I took this photo yesterday, prior to my riding lesson, with the intent of then writing some deeply meaningful post about deciding to really get

Mama Pig…looking awfully magnificent as she completes her first decade of life. She turns 10 next month! I’m not one to have birthday parties for

Before we took Mimi out for our “one pony open sleigh” ride yesterday, we actually had rigged up our hay sled to see if she

Sheep meets horse, horse meets sheep—joy ensues! Glenn has been a social outcast among our sheep ever since his separation from the herd last winter

Poor Stumpy…his long legs and tiny body size are definitely not adapted for South Dakota cold. I knew winter would be hard on him given

…gentle, sound, blind in right eye. …healthy, sound, sane, blind in right eye. …gentle for anyone, babysitter-type, blind in left eye. These are the seller