Thursday, August 30, 2012
Big Carrot
While working in the garden today, I noticed one of the carrots starting to crack on the top. I pulled it up so it wouldn't grow anymore, and also I was curious how big the carrots were getting. I won't pull the rest of the carrots until the first frost gets here, but the kids are excited to see if the rest of the carrots are as big as this one.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Waterer and Feeder for the Meat Birds
I wanted to do a post about the waterer and feeder so people can see how easy it is to raise them. The feeder is just a box with an opening at the bottom and a angled piece of wood in the back to move the grain forward. I put two 50 lb. bags in it, and that last for a couple of weeks or so. I bought an automatic waterer for them and hooked it up to a trash can. I fill the trash can with water once a week or so and the waterer will automatically fill up the bowl when it gets low. I check on the birds every day to make sure they're ok, but with these systems it makes it very easy to raise meat birds.
Broccoli
After the slugs wiped out a lot of our broccoli this year, we finally got our first head of broccoli. It's not quite as big as the ones you get at the grocery store but pretty close. We have a few more plants that are pushing up the heads of broccoli but aren't quite ready to be cut. We're going to leave the plant that we got the head off of and let it grow some side sprouts of broccoli. We'll see how much one plant can produce.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Lefty's Harem
The ducklings are the dark ones in the center |
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
First Corn
Today we picked some of our own corn that we had growing in our garden. We had never tried growing corn and were a little apprehensive about it. When having a garden with woods around it cuts down on the amount of light the corn receives. The plants didn't grow as tall as if they were growing in the fields but, we still got some cobs to grow on them. Even some of them had two cobs growing on them. The cobs came out a little bit smaller than the ones at the farm stand but were still delicious. The kids reply to me asking what they thought of the corn was "it's so good we can't even stand it ". I guess we'll have to grow corn next year too.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Cute Chicks
We raise the meat birds, which are called Jumbo Cornish X Rock hens, in a separate coop and feed them an all natural diet. After eight weeks they're ready to be butchered. All though they look cute and fuzzy now, in eight weeks they won't look like anything you want to wrap your arms around and hug.
We ordered some Buff Orpingtons to offset the age of the rest of the flock and add a little different color to it. The first chickens we ever ordered had a couple of buffs in it, and one of them who was named Buttercup turned out to be my wife's favorite. We're excited to see if these girls have the same temperament as Buttercup, and one of them looks different from the others meaning we might have a rooster. We never had a rooster before, so we'll see what everyone thinks of the crowing sound if she turns out to be a he. It would also mean that we would be able to incubate our own chicks.
The mystery chick could turn out to be any breed or any sex. It's something fun that the hatchery does to each of their orders. The chick stands out from the rest of the flock, it's the only one with a strip down its head.
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Ducklings' New House
On a sad note, we're down to three ducklings. When they were living in the garage, something got in there and took some of them. We're not sure what it was but, made sure that the new house was built tight so nothing can get in.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Green Beans
How we blanched them is first put them in the sink to wash them and then snap off the ends. Then we brought a pot of water to a boil and put in a strainer full of green beans in the water for about three minutes. After the three minutes, we put them in the sink that had cold water and ice cubes in it to cool off for about three minutes also. Once done we put them on some dish towels to dry off before putting them in some zip lock bags. So far our freezer has five gallon size zip lock bags full of green beans in it, and more to come.
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