Wednesday, 23 December 2009
Fresh turkeys in kent
After a couple of cancellations due to the weather, we have two fresh turkeys left . Call 01227 700062 asap if you would like to order.
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Free range turkeys
Our turkeys are not far of the final stage. They have done really well this year, benifiting from thw warm autumn. There are only a few left, so order soon to avoid disappointment.
Very proud of Ians interview on BBC radio Kent yesterday, about rearing turkeys.
Very proud of Ians interview on BBC radio Kent yesterday, about rearing turkeys.
Saturday, 5 December 2009
Award winners
It has been exciting week on the farm this week. The Ashford Cattle show went very well. with all the family attending. On tuesday at the show dinner, we were very pleased to be annouced as winners of the farm diversification competition. Ian was a little embarassed that this then meant a video of the farm with him commentating was shown in front of all 300 guests! But we were so delighted to have won.
Elsewhere on the farm a poorly cow has been worrying. She is one of the older cows and had stop rumenating and passing faeces. After 2 days of rehydating her with plenty of electrolytes and using liquid paraffin to help her motions, she is back to her normal self and eatting well. If any cattle farmers read this we can strongley recommend an aggers pump for rehydration adult cattle.
It is Janet and Richards Ruby wedding anniversary today, and we wish them all the best for the next 40 years!
Elsewhere on the farm a poorly cow has been worrying. She is one of the older cows and had stop rumenating and passing faeces. After 2 days of rehydating her with plenty of electrolytes and using liquid paraffin to help her motions, she is back to her normal self and eatting well. If any cattle farmers read this we can strongley recommend an aggers pump for rehydration adult cattle.
It is Janet and Richards Ruby wedding anniversary today, and we wish them all the best for the next 40 years!
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Turkeys finishing well
The turkeys are finishing well, and the orders are still coming in, so please order soon if you haven't already.
The cattle have all settled in to the shed now, though Ian is getting used the extra work of feeding and bedding down daily.
The rams will be coming out next week, and we need to leave the ewes quietly over next month so not to disturb the early stages of pregnancy.
Tomorow is the Ashford cattle show, Ian is stewarding , Richard is judging, the niece and nephew have entered the paining competition and I am vetting. If you haven' t been before it is a nice afternoon out, seeing the stock frmo local farms and enjoing a beef bagette.
The cattle have all settled in to the shed now, though Ian is getting used the extra work of feeding and bedding down daily.
The rams will be coming out next week, and we need to leave the ewes quietly over next month so not to disturb the early stages of pregnancy.
Tomorow is the Ashford cattle show, Ian is stewarding , Richard is judging, the niece and nephew have entered the paining competition and I am vetting. If you haven' t been before it is a nice afternoon out, seeing the stock frmo local farms and enjoing a beef bagette.
Monday, 16 November 2009
Well it has been another busy week in the valley. Most of the week has been spent housing the cattle for the winter. It was also time to wean a number of the calves, so it was a very noisy few nights in the barn.
With most of the ewes served now the tups are starting to wind down and take life a little easier.
Today Ian and Richard will be draughting through the remaing lambs to see if any are ready for market.
Turkey orders are streaming in, so order soon if you havn't already!
With most of the ewes served now the tups are starting to wind down and take life a little easier.
Today Ian and Richard will be draughting through the remaing lambs to see if any are ready for market.
Turkey orders are streaming in, so order soon if you havn't already!
Sunday, 1 November 2009
Busy Tups
Tups have already reached the second cylcle, and there marker crayons have been changed. Most ewes have been marked, and fingers crossed non return fro the second cylcle.
They we keep asking for rain, this mornings downpours and wind was a little excessive while feeding round!
They we keep asking for rain, this mornings downpours and wind was a little excessive while feeding round!
Saturday, 31 October 2009
a good week
Monday, 26 October 2009
Hot day for mucking out
We welcome the warmer weather following the wet weather last week. The unseasonal warth will be great for the new grass seed oplanted last week. Also it will promote a late spurt of growth, a welocme fresh bite for the ewes and cows.
We are getting ready for housing the cattle for the winter, so it it is a time to well overdue mucking out of the sheds and same building maintenance. One shed down, two to go!
Ian
We are getting ready for housing the cattle for the winter, so it it is a time to well overdue mucking out of the sheds and same building maintenance. One shed down, two to go!
Ian
Friday, 23 October 2009
Tups
Well its been a busy few weeks on the farm, but at last the tups (rams) are in with the ewes, and we hope they are working hard to give us a good crop of lambs in the spring.
The turkeys are in prime health, enjoying regular feasts of pupkins, marrow s and squashes!
We are hoping the rain will continue to help the grass, which has struggled over the dry summer months. At the moment Ians rain dances seem to be working.
The turkeys are in prime health, enjoying regular feasts of pupkins, marrow s and squashes!
We are hoping the rain will continue to help the grass, which has struggled over the dry summer months. At the moment Ians rain dances seem to be working.
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