Thursday, November 28, 2013

Baby Bunnies

On October 18th our rabbit had six baby bunnies!  If you didn't know we had rabbits, we do.  One rabbit is mine and the other one is supposed to be mom's but it's more like Alexis'.  We had two litters of bunnies (not counting this litter) so far and all of them sold. On our first litter of five, one of our friends was just going to get one or two and ended up buying them all!  You can go here if you would like to purchase one or two or all of this batch.;)  They will be for sale on December 5th!  Excellent Christmas present.  Well, who wants to see some pics!?
The six bunnies!



 Who's there?

Thanks for reading,
Seth

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Garden

We planted our fall garden a couple of weeks ago.  We have kale, collards, spinach, lettuce, cauliflower, broccoli, and red & green cabbage.  We have a raised bed and mom wanted to have spinach during the winter.  So mom planted  some spinach in the raised bed.  We had a couple of extra pieces of glass from the kitchen addition so we found those and put them on top of the spinach to keep the frost off so we can have spinach for the winter(YEA)!:( Winter is supposed to be a break of salad, spinach, all that other stuff.  Hopefully it will just be enough  for mom and dad! ;)
Hope you are having a wonderful week.
Seth
This is mom's lovely winter garden.
The big garden.
Spinach.
Purple cabbage.
Beets.
Kale.
Broccoli.
Collards.
Lettuce.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Halle

On September 23rd our faithful milk cow Halle died.  She was always gentle unless she was giving you
a friendly head nudge.  She didn't knock over the milk a lot.  She is missed already, and we will probably never get a nicer cow than Halle.  We are out of milk now but will get a cow sometime soon.
Thanks,
Seth

Friday, October 11, 2013

Turkey processing

   

On Monday September 16th we processed our turkeys!  We started by getting our neighbors big crab pot (we have very nice neighbors). We filled the pot with water and heated it up. We only had two turkeys this time so it didn't take too long.  I'll just give you a quick run-through of what we did.  
Josiah and Daddy getting ready
We brought the turkeys over, killed them, dunked them in the hot water, pulled their feathers off, took their feet and heads off, gutted them, put them in cold water, pulled their pin feathers out, and then took them inside. Phew, I got through all of that!!  One turkey we saved for roasting and the other one we cut up and threw in the meat grinder to make turkey sausage.

                                                         I think that covers all of it!

Seth

Friday, August 23, 2013

Our cows.

What to say what to say. Cow are cows- there's not a whole lot of stuff to write about cows.  Well, Halle (short for Hallelujah) is our oldest cow and then we have Sandy (she was born during the hurricane Sandy). Sandy is not yet in milk but will be in 2015.  Halle is our milk cow but she is not giving us very much milk (about 1.5 gallons a day). Caleb and I milk her; Caleb in the mornings and I at night.  Halle had Sandy on October 29th, 2012.  She is part Jersey and part Holstein.  She is very nice if you know how to handle her but otherwise you will be quite afraid when she comes to give you a head nudge!  Our fence doesn't really work so sometimes Sandy wants to get out (and does) so the neighbors come over and tell us. Then Caleb and I go gallivanting all over creation trying to catch her then she walks straight through the fence to get back in!

Well here are some pictures.
Halle and Sandy thought we had food for them.

Holly was eating dirt, I guess it was salty.
Sandy was going to give  Eden a head nudge.


Thank you for reading.
Seth 

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Catch up.

It has been a long time since we last posted so we are just going to do a big review of what has happened over the months. 

In April we got five turkeys.  But we currently have two because one of them died, and the other two decided they had had enough of us and ran away.  We will process the ones we have in September I think. 

We also got some chickens.  I think we got twenty five broilers and twenty five hens.  We already processed the broilers.  We also had some friends come over to help us process.  We started around 5:00 P.M. (about two hours late) and finished at 9:00 P.M.(we also did some old hens and mean roosters- they're a lot harder to do than the broilers).  By the end we were pretty tuckered out after four hours of standing! 

Just recently we got fifteen more turkeys and five died so now we have ten.  But they will be smaller than the other two turkeys because they are a different breed or otherwise we would not have enough room in the freezers! 

Just in case y'all didn't know we will not be selling eggs anymore. This blog will now be used for posting about the things that are going on around the ranch not just poultry stuff.

Thanks for reading!

Seth

Monday, February 11, 2013

Processing turkeys and chickens


Sorry we're posting late (seeing as we processed the Turkey's and Chickens for Thanksgiving).   It's not because we're busy but when we have free time we want to read a book or something else :).   So we got started by setting all the stuff up we borrowed a BIG pot from one of our neighbors to scald the birds in. Then we got a couple of tables for pulling off the feathers and gutting. Then we got started processing the turkeys and by the way turkeys are extremely strong because dad got hit in the face.  Then dad scalded them to loosen the feathers and we started to pull away, we also had some friends help, they brought the chickens we processed.  Then Hannah gutted two turkeys, and I gutted the other one.   Hannah gutted the chickens I tried to gut  them but the cavity was too small compared to a turkey.   This is what they weighed dressed and ready.  The first turkey was 43 pounds!  The second turkey was 35 pounds!  The third was 27 pounds!  Here are some pics!

 We ate the 43 pounder for Thanksgiving.
Without the skin look at all that meat. :}
Grandma was pretty excited!              
 The meat was very yummy and juicy!

 Caleb and Seth Wassenberg
Co-owners of SRR Eggs:)