We are a family of five, Daddy L, Mama K, and our three sons. A is 14, Older J is 11, and Young J is 8. We live on 22 acres...with a few critters.
This *family farm* has been in my family for almost 100 years. Since my Papaw's passing in 1995 the farm has sat unused, that's been almost 11 years. Through God's provision we were able to buy the farm...debt free.
It became ours in November, and we have been working on it since. It's going to take a lot to see it to it's potential, but it's our dream and we know that God will give us the strength to see it through.
I started the blog to chronicle our work on the farm, and our plans for it for the future. I probably should have already started blogging in it because we have made plans, and we have started working already.
Daddy L's goal is to eventually have a sheep farm. Not sure how that is going to play out exactly, as we are still in the research phase. My boys have money from Christmas that they are saving and hoping to purchase some sheep possibly in the fall, but more than likely in the spring of 2007.
Right now we are mostly working on cleaning things up. They men are taking down fences and clearing the land. Rough going in the winter.
We have way too many cedars, and we are making decisions about what to do with them...sell them, burn them, build with them. We need to do some repairs on the barn. Daddy L is going to buy rough lumber and work on that this spring.
We currently have about a dozen chickens, two male turkeys, a pygmy goat, and several dogs (one being a Great Pyr)...oh, and a sweet kitty cat. We are hoping to add to our animals this spring as well. We would like to buy a calf to raise to butcher in the fall. Don't want pigs...not fond of pork really.
All of our current animals are pets...even the turkeys and chickens. We need to remedy that situation, as it's not beneficial to our farm at all really. We'd like to get some chickens to butcher...we've never done that, didn't have the heart to do that to these first ones we bought. Daddy L wants to eat Goliath (the oldest male turkey)...but I think we would all be crying in our plates. Well, Daddy L wouldn't...
We also want to get a few goats. I would like to have a *billy* to go with my *nanny* Nancy. We could sell the babies...maybe. We'd also like to get a nanny we could milk...and have goats and sheep.
Oh, and my dream...I really want a llama. Not sure why, I just find them extremely fascinating. I was told that a gelded llama was like a *guard dog*...and that would be beneficial.
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