A Lot Of Catching Up To Do

The last post was about the tractor not running right. Well it turns out an algae build up in the fuel lines. I had no idea. The dealer suggested that I add a fuel additive with algaecide to prevent this in the future. Done.

We paid off most of our debts so Lisa suggested that I retire to work the homestead. So, my last day at my previous employment was September 3rd 2021.

We got a call a few weeks ago about some baby squirrels. The nest had fallen out of the tree during a thunderstorm. The people whos yard they fell into were doing all they could to rescue them but they didn’t have the time or knowledge to do it. There were 4 but they lost one right before we got there. They were very dehydrated and it took a couple days of regular feedings before that was fixed. They are now healthy and very feisty little squirrels. We moved them to an outside cage yesterday. Well all but one. Noah escaped and made his way back to the house where we saved him from one of the cats who chased him up the Bell pole. We will reunite him with his sisters today and then open the cage in about a week once they get used to being outside.

It’s been a very wet year so we’ve had a good year for muscadine and scuppernong grapes. I missed most of the muscadine harvest due to back problems but scuppernongs are still falling. I’ve got one gallon of muscadine wine and 2 gallons of scuppernong wine bubbling on the counter. I was able to make 10 pints of jelly with more to come.

I’ve started selectively laying down trees to open up more pasture and increase our firewood pile. Starting with pine and sweetgum trees. Once they are removed I will thin the oaks as needed. I hate cutting anything that produces food and animals love it when the acorns start to fall.

Olives heifer, Sassy, is nearly grown and we are hoping Olive will have another in the near future so we can have fresh milk again.

Violet gave us a little bull calf at the end of July. A good friend of Lisa’s runs a nonprofit Monkey rescue. She wants to add a petting zoo to help raise funds so we donated the little guy to the cause. We didn’t need another bull he will have a good home so it was a Win for all.

I have passed the General HAM radio test.  My computer/radio area is nearly organized and I have my antennas up. It’s time to refocus on studying for the Extra Class license.

With all the rain the garden wasn’t what it could have or should have been. A lot of green beans and some purple hull peas but everything else drowned or was choked out by the weeds.   

Happy Thanksgiving

We had a very nice day yesterday visiting with family at two separate gatherings. My niece Ashley and her husband hosted Thanksgiving dinner for my side of the family. Then we went to Lisa’s moms house to visit with her side of the family. Good food and company all day.

It’s been a while so a little catching up is in order.

I don’t think that I mentioned the last hive swarmed late this summer. I don’t know what caused it but my guess is it was a combination of ants and the drought. So, I’ll buy some more bees and start over in the spring. Maybe I can catch another swarm or two. I didn’t get any last summer.

With the drought still in full swing and the unusually warm weather I never did plant a fall garden. I placed the last two sows and their oops piglets in the garden area for now. The plan is to castrate the males this weekend and move them all back with all the rest. Then I can plant my garlic and onions. The weatherman is saying that we have a good chance of some rain in about a week. We’ll see. A lot can happen in a week.

A couple of weeks ago my cousin, his girlfriend and her daughter came to visit the farm. The piglets were a hit but nothing like Ava. We have gotten used to Ava stealing the show.

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Everyone waiting for breakfast.

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Something you don’t expect to see at Tractor Supply. I stopped in for a few items and had to get a picture of what was in the trailer next to me. Lisa wouldn’t have believed me without proof. It might be a little hard to tell but there are two camels in the trailer. A large one on the left and a much smaller one on the right.

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Found this little guy in the basement when I was feeding the cats. He was small and cooperative so he lived and went for a ride to a new location away from houses. I was able to slide a pet carrier up to him and he went right in. He must have know what the alternative would be.

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Here we are torturing Ava with pecan pie. She wanted out badly. I missed getting a picture of her head upside down looking through the mesh. She is just too quick.

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Due to other commitments Lisa’s younger brother Greg and his family wouldn’t be able to attend Thanksgiving so they came down a day early. We had a nice visit and as usual the animals were a hit. Especially for little Cooper.

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The only remaining registered boar for sale may have gotten a stay of execution. If the weather would have stayed cool this week he would have made it into the freezer this weekend. I just got a call from someone who wants a pair of American Guinea Hogs. If he takes the offer he will be getting a deal. I’m over run with hogs and need to move them.

The aquariums in the basement are full of fish and I noticed tilapia fry in the outside tank. I will have to try and move them this weekend or they may not last if the temperature drops again. The heater will keep the water warm enough for adult fish but I don’t know about fry.

 

 

Update on Timmy, Ava, and pigs moving on

Timmy is doing much better. Most of the red angry, bloody tissue and swelling has gone away. He still has what appears to be bare bone showing but that is getting smaller and smaller. At least it looks like it to me. We are still rinsing his mouth twice a day with salt water and giving him a penicillin shot every morning. The doc also has us wiping the area with a fuzzy rag each time we rinse his mouth out. I guess its to remove any dead tissue. It all seams to be helping. Very slow process and at this rate it might be another month but it sure is better than the alternative. At first we were looking at major surgery or putting him down. While that looks less likely every day we are still not out of the woods until that bone is covered and the wound is completely healed. No pictures because we can’t hold him and take the picture and the last visit to the vet didn’t require he to be put under.

Ava is a huge hit everywhere she goes with her little head turns and squeaks. She is growing and getting more active each day. The other day when Lisa made her a bottle (syringe) and opened the cage, Ava scampered up one arm around her neck and down the other arm to get fed.

She also really likes being brushed after her bath.

Marcy, from Tennessee is coming down this weekend to pick up the two not so little red KuneKune cross boars we’ve been holding for her. I’ll be glad to see them move on. Not because they have been any trouble but I need to move some sows around and don’t want them close to the boars. It causes them all to go kind of crazy. I will still have one boar that needs to find a home even if it’s in the freezer. He is about a year and a half old registered AGH is anyone is interested.

Timmy update and we have a new addition to the family

Well, I took Timmy back to the vet last Saturday because I thought he had pulled out his stitches. Sure glad that I did. Our regular vet was back and he took one look at Timmie’s mouth and said that looks ugly. He pulled all the stitches out that the other vets had put in. Then wiped the blood and dead tissue away. Timmy has a bone infection in his left jaw bone. The doc changed his antibiotic and has us washing his wound with saltwater after every feeding. We went back on Tuesday after the 4th and we can already see some improvement in the tissue. We will go back in about two weeks unless something changes for the worse. Everyone is hoping that he continues to progress and all or part of the left jawbone doesn’t have to come out.  Here are pictures from Tuesdays visit. The second one is of him trying to wake up from the drugs. He’s saying just let me sleep it off. I had to go to work and couldn’t take him home and leave him until he was awake so we poked and shook him until he could stand.

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MONKEY!

Lisa always wanted a monkey and last weekend she drove to Miami to pick up Ava. She contacted several breeders but decided on Poggie’s Animal House in Miami. They have been outstanding to work with. She is only about 5 weeks old and still eating from a bottle, well, really its a syringe with a nipple on it. Lisa has just started introducing her to solid foods.

Here are some pictures and a short video.
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The title should say discovering a new toy. Lisa was uploading from her phone and auto correct must have struck again. We’ll see about getting it changed.

One last thing. we had two unplanned litters of AGH/KuneKune piglets born this week. The second litter was born the day after the first. There were 5 and 9 in the litters but we are down to 4 and 7 with no losses in the last several days. They are solid black with the exception of one little male with a white front foot.

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