Hay eating season has begun for some! Want to see more munching?
First You Have to Put Up the Hay
3/11/06: Oh, Just Take A Seat Anywhere
3/14/06: A Whole New Way to Start the Day
3/26/06: I Told You They Have No Manners
3/2/08: How Do Donkeys Order Lunch?
3/7/08: Waiting for Lunch (on Top of Breakfast)
4/18/08: Cary is Too Hungry to Say Hi
5/7/08: Daily Dose of Cute: All Day Hay Buffet
5/28/08: Daily Dose of Cute: Back in the Hay Day
9/27/08: Sheep Gone Wild!
1/23/09: Feeding Frenzy
1/24/09: Keeping the Food Supply Safe
1/31/09: A Cold Breakfast Will Be Served in the South Pen
3/4/09: Food as Furniture
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bless your hearts - it is cold here but not quite zero - I left a light on in our coop to try to keep their water from freezing tonight - fed goats alfalfa this morning and extra ration of sweet feed (grain mixture) tonight so they have the calories for warmth - amazing how individual likes or dislikes disappear when it is cold!
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As always - super cute.
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I LOVE YOUR SWEET ANIMALS..WHAT WOULD LIFE BE LIKE WITHOUT THEM?! THE BREAD BELOW LOOKS REALLY YUMMY TOO! come say hi :D
ReplyDeleteThose fur coats look like they could have whole civilizations living in their woolly depths!
ReplyDeleteyou still haven't shared pics of your cozy new barn -- would love to see the warm Amish workmanship...
ReplyDeletehave you ever considered opening up your home to the occasional "dude farm guest"? this californian would certainly enjoy helping you out if and when the stars align.
ReplyDeletep.s. i'm going to try your cranberry scone recipe this weekend. i'll let you know how this newbie backer does.