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Where should I place my horse’s feed?

We are at a high school rodeo this weekend. We travel often with horses and stay in many different places. … More

agriculture, animal health, animal science, farm, farm animals, farm life, farm school, feeding horses, hatching eggs, horse, horse hay, horses, rodeo, veterinary, veterinary care

March 28, 2020 – Crawfish

It’s been a few days since I posted because our internet hasn’t been easy to upload things. The garden is … More

alligators, crawfish, farm life, farm school, hatching eggs, homeschool science, homeschooling, Louisiana, piglets

March 22, 2020 – The Barn Stories

I have decided to read a book from the barn when I can. I hope you will enjoy the story … More

birds, education, er, hatching eggs, onomatopoeia, reading, rural, veterinary care, veterinary medicine

Spring Time!

It’s been a wet, soggy winter here in the south. It’s so nice to have a beautiful week of sunshine … More

agriculture, bedding plants, farm, farm life, hatching eggs, homestead, homesteading, planting, potatoes

Hatching Eggs – 2 days in

Our eggs are set to auto-turn every 75 min. The incubator is also set to have a “cooling” period once … More

animal science, chickens, hatching eggs, homeschool science, science, spring

Hatching Eggs

Spring is here! Time for chicks. Your local feed store should have chicks for sale. You can purchase pullets only, … More

4-H, agriculture, animal health, animal science, chickens, farm animals, farm life, hatching eggs, homeschool science, homeschooling, homesteading, poultry, science, spring, veterinary science

Chicken Incubation Time

The show Orpingtons have kicked up egg production this week. Time to pull out the incubator.  There are many sizes, … More

chickens, hatching eggs, homesteading, rural

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