rainbow on the farm

rainbow on the farm

Spirit moving sheep off the hay field

Saturday, February 5, 2011

early spring?

Well Phil, the famous PA Groundhog did not see his shadow. Early spring?  I sure hope so.
We were spared many of the early winter snow storms but have made up for it the past few weeks.
I am running out of places to dump this stuff.







Not too much to report here other than I have spent a lot of time digging out from snow after snow storm.
Got the tractor stuck a few times and the truck once in some deep drifts.

We had snow,about knee deep then some freezing rain. Then really cold weather freezing the top layer almost thick enough for me to walk on top ...almost. That has got to be the worse going of all. A few steps up on top, then a foot crashes through the ice and you sink deep to your knee in snow. You have to pull your leg straight up and out or you'll hit that ice layer and propel forward, most likely falling into the snow altogether. The dogs are able to walk on top so it is not too bad for them. We have had a inch or two of snow each night so that is giving a little bit of traction for walking.

The dogs are thoroughly disgusted with the lack of activity for them . Pouting and sulking have become a favorite pass time.


The Katahdin ewes should be starting to lamb soon. I hope the deep cold we have been enduring the past month or more stays north from here on out.
The sheep have been blasting through the hay supply.
I am glad I have no worry about throwing out as much as I want to feed them , no worries about deliveries or running out.

The chickens have been off in egg production.I am sure mostly because we have been hovering in single digit at night and barely making out of the teens during the day for many weeks on end. They are using their calories keeping warm over producing eggs.

The other day I was collecting the eggs and found this weird little egg. I have friends who had mentioned getting these little ping pong sized eggs but this was the first one for me. Hardly worth the effort of wrapping a shell around!



Not much else going on really. I have been sort of blue lately. Partly because I had made some great training progress with the two young dogs. I had climbed to the next level of training...where it starts to get really fun and the dogs start coming on fast because they have a good understanding of what you are expecting. With the amount of snow down I think it will be quite some time before we can get back to it.

I am also dealing with a surgical situation that will put me down and out for a good six weeks. I am very conflicted about it. My G.P is advising me to not do it unless I absolutely need to and the specialist is indicating I need to have the surgery. If I do, it needs to be done soon. I don't want it messing up this trial season as I seem to have something keeping me away from getting out to many every year and I also have the hay season to think about. I can't not be able to pull my weight and help out.
If I can put it off I will.
I am going for a surgical consult and another ultrasound in the next few weeks and will figure out what I need to do , I hope.

3 comments:

  1. I am hoping that Phil is right too. No more snow!!

    I will say that I have at least two dogs who have started shedding. Could this be a sign of an impending spring?

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  2. I have a few here who are blowing coats too, I sure hope it is a sign of early spring Kathy.

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  3. My girls are shedding also - BIG time! As I like your reasoning for it, I'm going to agree - spring must be just around the corner!

    Good luck with your consult. Do what your heart tells you and go with whomever you trust most.

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