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Scurvy Elephant Farm: The Rabbits
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Where being a disturbing element becomes an art. Our very first litter. Our second litter the first time they were checked and counted. Flower, one of our first moms. We really are ready to come out of this box wether you think so or not! Early shot of the rabbitry. January 14, 2014 at 10:53 AM. January 14, 2014 at 4:43 PM. Welcome to the blog! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Progress Update. Thursday 11/13/14. A new home. A new garden. A new adventure. Our Favorite Blogs and Websites. The Radical Rolling Pin.
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Scurvy Elephant Farm: March 2014
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Where being a disturbing element becomes an art. Thursday, March 27, 2014. Symbiosis around the homestead. part 1. Websters dictionary defines symbiosis as, the living together in more or less intimate association or close union of two dissimilar organisms, . A cooperative relationship. We are finding that the more symbiotic relationships that we can build between the different components of our homestead the more harmony we have, the healthier the livestock/garden/system is and the more money we save.
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Scurvy Elephant Farm: The Geese
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Where being a disturbing element becomes an art. Thanks to the addition of two Buff and one Emden donated by our son Anthony, we now have geese! Bonnie and Clyde are the Buffs and Uncle Elvis is the Emden. Elvis quickly had "Uncle" added to his name because he adopts any new babies that are added to the poultry yard (chickens, ducks, geese, breed does not matter) and he watches over them and protects them. Bonnie started laying in the spring. With the help of an incubator, our flock expanded. When we sta...
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Scurvy Elephant Farm: Our first hatch of the spring.... Ducklings!
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Where being a disturbing element becomes an art. Monday, February 17, 2014. Our first hatch of the spring. Ducklings! We started raising Pekin ducks last year with the purchase of 11 ducklings. We are blessed with 5 ladies who lay eggs daily so we decided to hatch some out. Our first batch started hatching last weekend, what fun! Here is a video of the darlings before they were completely dry. Monday, February 17, 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our first hatch of the spring. Ducklings! Before ...
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Scurvy Elephant Farm: November 2014
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Where being a disturbing element becomes an art. Thursday, November 13, 2014. Progress Update. Thursday 11/13/14. So, I took a stroll around the farm today taking photos of our progress so far. Fair warning it is not much :). I started with the quietest rooster ever, Old Rusty. I was promptly photo bombed by our current steer. He even stuck his tongue out at me. Thursday, November 13, 2014. Wednesday, November 12, 2014. A new home. A new garden. A new adventure. Here are a few before outside views. When ...
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Scurvy Elephant Farm: The Gardens
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Where being a disturbing element becomes an art. The new garden is all raised beds. Established December 2013. These were the gardens at the old farm. It was very hard to leave them behind! The photos that follow are the evolution of the garden and herb beds since spring as well as some of the bounty it has provided. I have been able to all but server ties with the local grocery store thanks to its bounty, bartering with friends and our own meat supply. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Radical Rolling Pin.
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Scurvy Elephant Farm: The Ducks
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Where being a disturbing element becomes an art. I love roasted duck so when the local feed store had Pekin ducklings in I just had to get some :). The ducks all grown up! We raised the ducks out in the same tractors we raise our chicks out in. The growth rate was amazing! We are keeping a small flock back for eggs and processing the rest. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Progress Update. Thursday 11/13/14. A new home. A new garden. A new adventure. Our Favorite Blogs and Websites. The Radical Rolling Pin.
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Scurvy Elephant Farm: The Chickens
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Where being a disturbing element becomes an art. We are raising chickens for meat as well as eggs. Being in the early stages of this new adventure our current operation is meant to supply ourselves, friends and family. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Progress Update. Thursday 11/13/14. A new home. A new garden. A new adventure. Our Favorite Blogs and Websites. Homesteading on the Homefront. The Girls' Guide to Guns and Butter. The Radical Rolling Pin. Why Scurvy elephant, you ask. I Love Thrift Stores! When ...
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Scurvy Elephant Farm: The wonder that is Cutting Celery and other perennials in the garden ......
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Where being a disturbing element becomes an art. Wednesday, May 7, 2014. The wonder that is Cutting Celery and other perennials in the garden . I love to cook with celery, I always have. It adds that little something to almost everything. It is also considered a negative calorie food, meaning you burn more calories eating it than it contains. What is not to love about that? This mornings initial dehydrator offering. What perennial herbs or veggies are you growing? Wednesday, May 07, 2014. Wayne Dyer tell...
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Scurvy Elephant Farm: A new home.... A new garden.... A new adventure
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Where being a disturbing element becomes an art. Wednesday, November 12, 2014. A new home. A new garden. A new adventure. Here are a few "before" outside views. Here are a few "before" views of the house. Wednesday, November 12, 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Progress Update. Thursday 11/13/14. A new home. A new garden. A new adventure. Our Favorite Blogs and Websites. Homesteading on the Homefront. The Girls' Guide to Guns and Butter. The Radical Rolling Pin. Why Scurvy elephant, you ask.