Sunday, January 24, 2010

Latest news

I think the buck finally figured out what he was supposed to do. Kallie, my best milker, looks like she is pregnant - YEAH!!! She didn't get bred last year which really hurt. Also, it looks like her daughter, Ida, is also pregnant. I can't tell if Cirrius or Kelsey are bred. I am pretty sure Haley, our nubian doe, isn't. So we might be having baby goats next month. I love when the babies are born. Yes, it makes my life very hectic, but they are so much fun. Anyone interested in bottle feeding a baby goat and learning how to milk a goat, just drop us a line.

This weekend, I also ordered my seeds for my gardens. Makes me yearn for Spring! I ordered a lot of herb seeds - basil, chives, cilantro, lavender - and several peppers - jalapenos, poblanos, bell peppers, paprika. I have a gro light set up in our garage and also a small greenhouse. This year I am also growing garlic and asparagus.

I really miss my farmer's market. I have met the nicest people at those markets. If you haven't taken the time to get to know the farmers, you should! A great bunch of people. And, I miss all my customers that I have gotten to know over the years. Several of them still buy eggs from us during the winter.

Check back for news of baby goats!

5 comments:

loves2spin said...

I keep goats also! We have just 2 does. Both due to kid in May. I kept goats for many years, then not for 14, and now I'm back to it. It's lovely. This will be our second kidding time on our place here.

the_goat_lady said...

What type of goats do you raise? I just love when the baby goats come. They are just too cute.

loves2spin said...

I have 2 American Alpines. :-)

BDGoats said...

Alpines make the best milk! If you need any help with making cheese, etc. Let me know. Also if you get any bucks, I might be interested.

loves2spin said...

Thank you. I have taught myself to make a very nice cheddar from the goat milk. What kind of cheeses do you make? Oh, and of course, I do Ricotta. Do you know how to make mozzarella? That is what I want to learn next. I rent a buck each year. The owner brings him here and when I think everyone is bred, then she comes and gets him. I wish I could keep my own buck(s) but it just would not be practical for us. And yes, my girls give wonderful sweet milk! If you would like to see how I make cheddar, take a peek at my blog on this page: http://simplyhomemaking60.blogspot.com/2010/01/making-cheese-in-my-sleep.html

I also have some information about kefir on the blog, if you are interested. I hope all goes well with kidding at your farm!