We have several chicken feeders that came out of an old chicken house. I use them for all kinds of things. Well one got drug out into the yard and when my hubby was mowing he threw it over the fence into the goat pen figuring it would keep them busy. Well busy it did. My billy goat decided to crown himself!
I have no idea how he managed to get it on top of his head so perfectly, but he did!
Now we just need a couple painted tennis balls for the tips of his horns and some garland and we can have a Christmas decoration!
Flaming Phoenix Family Farm
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Monday, September 23, 2013
Representation or Dictation? Time for our country to evolve into the modern age!
Usually I stay away from politics but to be honest I am just getting sick and tired of all this nonsense. I see surveys that I answer and the majority is completely opposite of what Obama stands for.
The most recent example was what the republicans are doing with the budget. According to a survey on Hughes net 81% of the population agree with them
I have seen surveys that ask if obamacare should be repealed the majority says yes
Surveys on tighter gun control the majority says no
Surveys on if Obamas speech changed your mind on gun control that was an overwhelming 91% said no.
It seems as though the politicians have forgotten why they are elected. To represent the majority whether it is what they personally want or not!
Obama wants his health care program that is a dictation onto the people, not a choice. But yet overwhelmingly the majority of the population he is supposed to represent does not. These politicians need to remember why they are chosen and to quit with their own personal opinions!
Maybe we should have voted on Obama care.
Maybe we should have voted on every single executive order!
With the technology of today every single person could use their Drivers license number and vote electronically and the time lag would be less than the senate and house voting. That way we really would have a country that is of the people, by the people and for the people. The reason our politicians and the electoral college were set up was because of the inability at the time for every one in the country to place a vote. I think it is time to do away with it and move on to a more technologically advanced way to run our country without all the Drama politician's thrive on
They all seem to be just a bunch of whiny little girls that need their drama parties in order to function!~!!!!!!
There is my Nickel or dimes worth (inflation from 2 cents)
The most recent example was what the republicans are doing with the budget. According to a survey on Hughes net 81% of the population agree with them
I have seen surveys that ask if obamacare should be repealed the majority says yes
Surveys on tighter gun control the majority says no
Surveys on if Obamas speech changed your mind on gun control that was an overwhelming 91% said no.
It seems as though the politicians have forgotten why they are elected. To represent the majority whether it is what they personally want or not!
Obama wants his health care program that is a dictation onto the people, not a choice. But yet overwhelmingly the majority of the population he is supposed to represent does not. These politicians need to remember why they are chosen and to quit with their own personal opinions!
Maybe we should have voted on Obama care.
Maybe we should have voted on every single executive order!
With the technology of today every single person could use their Drivers license number and vote electronically and the time lag would be less than the senate and house voting. That way we really would have a country that is of the people, by the people and for the people. The reason our politicians and the electoral college were set up was because of the inability at the time for every one in the country to place a vote. I think it is time to do away with it and move on to a more technologically advanced way to run our country without all the Drama politician's thrive on
They all seem to be just a bunch of whiny little girls that need their drama parties in order to function!~!!!!!!
There is my Nickel or dimes worth (inflation from 2 cents)
Sunday, September 15, 2013
home made and canned barbecue sauce
I am tomatoed out! I have been putting up tomatoes like crazy. and then I brought in more!
The one thing that I buy but have not made was barbecue sauce. I like mine thin to mop on rather than the thick sticky stuff so I usually buy Head Country and then "fix" it. So I was on a mission.
First I halved, de-seeded and squeezed the tomatoes. Then chopped some onions and bell peppers to go in. Then on the stove to cook.
After they were nice and tender I put them thru the blender and then thru a sieve to remove any remaining seeds and bits of peel. By not peeling them I save time and end up with more yield than I would if I peeled them.
What I had left was a nicely flavored tomato puree. Back in the pot it went with some seasoning. I had about 42 cups of puree so I added 4 cups of apple cider vinegar, 4 tablespoons Paprika, 2 tablespoons black pepper, 4 tablespoons salt and 4 cups Brown Sugar.
Then I let it simmer until it was the right consistency, while stirring frequently. It still did not taste right and so I put on my thinking cap of what it is I fix sauce with so I added a small jar of prepared mustard and some maple syrup.
Ahhh ... Perfection... then
Then in the pint jars and with my Tattler lids of course. I pressure canned it at 10 lbs for 20 minutes. ( I could have water bathed it but I prefer to pressure everything I can)
I ended up with 25 pretty pint jars of barbecue sauce. I won't have to buy any for a while!
The one thing that I buy but have not made was barbecue sauce. I like mine thin to mop on rather than the thick sticky stuff so I usually buy Head Country and then "fix" it. So I was on a mission.
First I halved, de-seeded and squeezed the tomatoes. Then chopped some onions and bell peppers to go in. Then on the stove to cook.
After they were nice and tender I put them thru the blender and then thru a sieve to remove any remaining seeds and bits of peel. By not peeling them I save time and end up with more yield than I would if I peeled them.
What I had left was a nicely flavored tomato puree. Back in the pot it went with some seasoning. I had about 42 cups of puree so I added 4 cups of apple cider vinegar, 4 tablespoons Paprika, 2 tablespoons black pepper, 4 tablespoons salt and 4 cups Brown Sugar.
Then I let it simmer until it was the right consistency, while stirring frequently. It still did not taste right and so I put on my thinking cap of what it is I fix sauce with so I added a small jar of prepared mustard and some maple syrup.
Ahhh ... Perfection... then
Then in the pint jars and with my Tattler lids of course. I pressure canned it at 10 lbs for 20 minutes. ( I could have water bathed it but I prefer to pressure everything I can)
I ended up with 25 pretty pint jars of barbecue sauce. I won't have to buy any for a while!
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Trimming Goat Hooves
Goats can be persnickety creatures. They are smart and they are stubborn. And mine HATE getting manicures!
I have been asked how to trim goat hooves. Well here is how I do it. Goats have a outer hoof like a fingernail and they have a soft inner hoof for gripping. If they were living with rocks the rocks would keep the outer hooves rubbed down. But my pasture has no rocks so I have to trim them. They also have a heel part that can grow up.
First put them on a stand with some grain to keep them busy,
Then you will need a pair of trimmers. They need to be sharp and pointy. You can either go out and buy a pair of hoof rot trimmers which was kind of pricey or a nice pair of rose bush trimmers will work also.
In the next picture you will see the hoof which the outer covering has grown up and curved over. That is what needs to be trimmed. Also the heel gets a little long so I will trim that down also.
The next picture shows the hoof after the trim
You can see the light colored parts where I trimmed off the excess.
If you cut too deep you can hurt them and also cause bleeding the same as cutting your own nails too short. So go easy and just take off a little at a time. If you start to see any pink then stop. Mine like to fight and argue. Usually grain or soft words help. I also will sit next to them and lean my back up against them while I do it. This seems to have a calming effect on my girls.
I usually trim their hooves about every 3 months.
I have been asked how to trim goat hooves. Well here is how I do it. Goats have a outer hoof like a fingernail and they have a soft inner hoof for gripping. If they were living with rocks the rocks would keep the outer hooves rubbed down. But my pasture has no rocks so I have to trim them. They also have a heel part that can grow up.
First put them on a stand with some grain to keep them busy,
Then you will need a pair of trimmers. They need to be sharp and pointy. You can either go out and buy a pair of hoof rot trimmers which was kind of pricey or a nice pair of rose bush trimmers will work also.
In the next picture you will see the hoof which the outer covering has grown up and curved over. That is what needs to be trimmed. Also the heel gets a little long so I will trim that down also.
You can see the light colored parts where I trimmed off the excess.
If you cut too deep you can hurt them and also cause bleeding the same as cutting your own nails too short. So go easy and just take off a little at a time. If you start to see any pink then stop. Mine like to fight and argue. Usually grain or soft words help. I also will sit next to them and lean my back up against them while I do it. This seems to have a calming effect on my girls.
I usually trim their hooves about every 3 months.
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Pigging... What fun! Meet our 12 new babies!
Pigs do not mess around on the whole due date thing 3 months, 3 weeks and 3 days and she popped! I knew she was due yesterday by the calendar so I went to go check on Monster our pig. We had been pulling grass out of the garden and the girls had given her several loads of it. That pig carried the grass all into her house and made a nest.
So as the day went on I went to check on her every little bit. The kids and I started trying to dig some potatoes one of the times we went to check on her we found her laying down breathing hard and looking miserable
Now mind you we have never had a pig give birth and did not know really what to expect. So I got on the trusty Internet and looked up the process for farrowing. It said 30-90 minutes from the time they lay down and be still. Well at 2 hours I was getting worried and still no pigs. I decided I would give her 30 more minutes and then go get my neighbor who used to work in the hog farms.
30 minutes later I went out to check on her and this is what I found
Twelve year old daughter got called out to help we got the birthing bag and put pads down behind her to contain the mess and those baby pigs just started coming out. One every few minutes. We were wiping baby pigs down as fast as we could! They are feisty little buggers when they are born. We did not expect them to be running around the pig shed as soon as they were dried off!
I like this one. It has some interesting colors on it! And it is a girl so we are probably going to keep this one to replace her mother!
Monster is a good mom she was being careful not to lay on any. If she heard a squeal she moved. Except they were only squealing because two wanted the same nipple!
We ended up with 12 little piggies in all. 7 girls and 5 boys!
Our pigs are mutt pigs so we ended up with an assortment of colors!
Monster is going to the butcher when we wean these babies. That was always the plan. Our pig is sweet and loves scratches and her tummy rubbed but she is just too big to handle anymore so she will have to go. We will all miss her but we also know that is why we have them.
My neighbor is going to come and help in about a week or so to castrate them. I can do castrations with a band and I have assisted with human castrations (worked as a RN for 20 years) but I have never seen or done pigs and the have to be cut. So I am thankful for the assistance and guidance.
We are going to keep 4 of the barrows (castrated males) to raise for the freezer and two of the cute red females for breeding and probably sell the rest to pay for their feed.
We have been out of pork for about 2 months so we will be glad to get some bacon again!
Pork chops in the making!
So as the day went on I went to check on her every little bit. The kids and I started trying to dig some potatoes one of the times we went to check on her we found her laying down breathing hard and looking miserable
Now mind you we have never had a pig give birth and did not know really what to expect. So I got on the trusty Internet and looked up the process for farrowing. It said 30-90 minutes from the time they lay down and be still. Well at 2 hours I was getting worried and still no pigs. I decided I would give her 30 more minutes and then go get my neighbor who used to work in the hog farms.
30 minutes later I went out to check on her and this is what I found
Twelve year old daughter got called out to help we got the birthing bag and put pads down behind her to contain the mess and those baby pigs just started coming out. One every few minutes. We were wiping baby pigs down as fast as we could! They are feisty little buggers when they are born. We did not expect them to be running around the pig shed as soon as they were dried off!
I like this one. It has some interesting colors on it! And it is a girl so we are probably going to keep this one to replace her mother!
Monster is a good mom she was being careful not to lay on any. If she heard a squeal she moved. Except they were only squealing because two wanted the same nipple!
We ended up with 12 little piggies in all. 7 girls and 5 boys!
Our pigs are mutt pigs so we ended up with an assortment of colors!
Monster is going to the butcher when we wean these babies. That was always the plan. Our pig is sweet and loves scratches and her tummy rubbed but she is just too big to handle anymore so she will have to go. We will all miss her but we also know that is why we have them.
My neighbor is going to come and help in about a week or so to castrate them. I can do castrations with a band and I have assisted with human castrations (worked as a RN for 20 years) but I have never seen or done pigs and the have to be cut. So I am thankful for the assistance and guidance.
We are going to keep 4 of the barrows (castrated males) to raise for the freezer and two of the cute red females for breeding and probably sell the rest to pay for their feed.
We have been out of pork for about 2 months so we will be glad to get some bacon again!
Pork chops in the making!
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Life on the farm and random pix
It has been crazy around here. The grass grows faster in the garden than I can pull it. I had the garden totally pretty a couple weeks ago and now I have trouble finding my plants!
We butchered 12 chickens and are doing 7 ducks today. I hate plucking them so I made a plucker. It cost me about $20 to build and we can pluck a chicken clean in about 2 minutes. It took us 3 hours to do 12 chickens that averages 15 minutes a bird for killing, dunking, plucking, cleaning and packaging.
If anyone wants to know how I made this plucker then write a comment and ask and I will put up a post detailing the way to make this yourself.
We have been canning and putting up the harvest nothing fancy is why no detailed articles. We have had a bountiful harvest and feel blessed by God for all the rain!
The pig is due to have her piglets in 2 weeks and she keeps getting out! As soon as her babies are weaned she will have a date with the butcher and our freezer! One of my doeling Alpines is terrified of the pig. She gets up on the spool and will stay there for as long as the pig is out!!!
Birds everywhere
I found this guinea nest in the field there were about 100 eggs
We got 2 new furbabies for the house. The Dog sons are named Freddy and Hoyt. They are wonderful and getting spoiled already!
My oldest daughter finally got pregnant after ten years of trying (and two adoptions) so we are working on finding baby things.
I picked this treasure up at a yard sale for her for $10.
My neighbor makes beautiful hand carved spoons and stuff. He gave me these for helping out his parents and they are food safe to use. But they are just too pretty to use! If anyone is interested in some I can get you hooked up with the family that makes them! The top thing for those who don't know is a dough cutter.
Hope everyone is having a wonderful summer.
Keep your garden growing and your powder dry!
We butchered 12 chickens and are doing 7 ducks today. I hate plucking them so I made a plucker. It cost me about $20 to build and we can pluck a chicken clean in about 2 minutes. It took us 3 hours to do 12 chickens that averages 15 minutes a bird for killing, dunking, plucking, cleaning and packaging.
If anyone wants to know how I made this plucker then write a comment and ask and I will put up a post detailing the way to make this yourself.
We have been canning and putting up the harvest nothing fancy is why no detailed articles. We have had a bountiful harvest and feel blessed by God for all the rain!
onions |
mixed berry jelly and pickled beets |
Roasted Tomato Soup |
The pig is due to have her piglets in 2 weeks and she keeps getting out! As soon as her babies are weaned she will have a date with the butcher and our freezer! One of my doeling Alpines is terrified of the pig. She gets up on the spool and will stay there for as long as the pig is out!!!
I found this guinea nest in the field there were about 100 eggs
We got 2 new furbabies for the house. The Dog sons are named Freddy and Hoyt. They are wonderful and getting spoiled already!
My oldest daughter finally got pregnant after ten years of trying (and two adoptions) so we are working on finding baby things.
I picked this treasure up at a yard sale for her for $10.
My neighbor makes beautiful hand carved spoons and stuff. He gave me these for helping out his parents and they are food safe to use. But they are just too pretty to use! If anyone is interested in some I can get you hooked up with the family that makes them! The top thing for those who don't know is a dough cutter.
Hope everyone is having a wonderful summer.
Keep your garden growing and your powder dry!
Sunday, July 14, 2013
What is in your first aid kit?
This is my first aid kit. It is the one I use if there is an emergency. It is what I take with me when we go on a trip and it is also the one I would take if we had to bug out of our location in a hurry for any reason. Mine might be a little more comprehensive than most because of my years as a trauma nurse. I just wish I had an AED to add to it and an Ambu Bag.
Left to right starting at the top:
Kerlex
4x4 gauze pads
gloves
Chlorhexadine surgical scrub
lidocaine and a syringe with a 30 gauge infiltration needle
Antifungal spray
tampons
kotex
Ace wraps
cotton balls
Field surgical kit (pen light, clamps, scalpal, needle holders, explorers, scissors)
scalpals and sutures
Bandaids
broad pectrum antibiotic
nasal spray
albuteral tablets
tylenol
ibuprofen
benadryl
triple antibiotic ointment
benadryl cream
cortisone cream
tape
alcohol preps
carmex
hydrogen peroxide
2 x2 gauze pads
Coban (for making splints)
albuterol inhaler
steroid inhaler
alcohol gel
eye drops
long cotton swabs
chest rub
18g needles for picking splinters or lancing boils
airways for all sizes from neonate to adult
non stick pads
Also not shown
Blood stop powder
trauma shears
dental floss
oragel
temporary tooth filling
super glue
blood pressure cuff
urine dip sticks
For at home use and prepping purposes I have a large plastic set of drawers with much more in them. Of course if I had to bug out then a bag of our prescription medications would also go with us!
Of course you would need the knowledge of how to use everything in your bag. And you would always want to seek real medical attention if it were available!
Am I missing anything?
Left to right starting at the top:
Kerlex
4x4 gauze pads
gloves
Chlorhexadine surgical scrub
lidocaine and a syringe with a 30 gauge infiltration needle
Antifungal spray
tampons
kotex
Ace wraps
cotton balls
Field surgical kit (pen light, clamps, scalpal, needle holders, explorers, scissors)
scalpals and sutures
Bandaids
broad pectrum antibiotic
nasal spray
albuteral tablets
tylenol
ibuprofen
benadryl
triple antibiotic ointment
benadryl cream
cortisone cream
tape
alcohol preps
carmex
hydrogen peroxide
2 x2 gauze pads
Coban (for making splints)
albuterol inhaler
steroid inhaler
alcohol gel
eye drops
long cotton swabs
chest rub
18g needles for picking splinters or lancing boils
airways for all sizes from neonate to adult
non stick pads
Also not shown
Blood stop powder
trauma shears
dental floss
oragel
temporary tooth filling
super glue
blood pressure cuff
urine dip sticks
For at home use and prepping purposes I have a large plastic set of drawers with much more in them. Of course if I had to bug out then a bag of our prescription medications would also go with us!
Of course you would need the knowledge of how to use everything in your bag. And you would always want to seek real medical attention if it were available!
Am I missing anything?
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