Welcome back to the third edition of Monthly Musings On The Farm! It has been a season of change here, with lots of chickens going to new homes. In order to keep the amount of chickens and roosters at a number the town approves of, every year some must go. Although it is hard saying goodbye to some, the new young chickens get to say hello to their first winter. As the hours of daylight grow shorter, so do the hours of activity on the farm.
This December has been unusually warm with days still hitting 60 degrees. Winter preparations have been fairly easy so far with no big threats of constant frost anytime soon. Still no snow on the ground yet, and no need for the horses to wear their warm blankets. The ducks and the geese have been taking advantage of the fact that the precipitation falling is still in liquid form. Daily swimming expeditions ensue. The chickens get to enjoy the unfrozen ground full of grubs. And last but certainly not least, the goats get to play outside all day in the sun. What could be better? Come with me and enjoy some photographs from the mild winter here on the farm.
Throwback Picture
Hope you are enjoying the holidays on your homestead or farm. Do you do anything differently during the winter months? Any tips and tricks to share when it comes to dealing with the cold and caring for your animals? I'd love to hear, so please feel free to share in the comment section below! Have pictures? Tweet them to me @thefreckledrose on Twitter. Be sure to check back soon for the next edition of Monthly Musings On The Farm! Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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19 Comments
Amanda
March 16, 2016 at 4:40 pmI love how beautiful your chickens are!! I just purchased some Rhode Island Reds for our house, and we are loving their gentle nature.
Renée ♥ The Good Hearted Woman
January 25, 2016 at 5:22 pmWhen life took an unexpected turn a few years ago, I had to move away from our small farm to town. I don’t miss all the the early morning work, but I miss the crisp air and the solitude, especially in the winter. Looks like you have a lovely place in the world.
bettyl-NZ
December 24, 2015 at 12:48 amWhat great subjects! The goose is quite pretty.
Michelle Ramblingwoods
December 23, 2015 at 3:11 pmI would love to come and spend some time with the animals… Wonderful… please have a very happy holiday season…Michelle