Silver Oaks Farm

Silver Oaks Farm SOF is a small homestead with focus on rare breeds and livestock preservation. We breed and take care of ruminants, pigs, cattle, fowl ect.

Our house is run by 4 cats, Maverick one of our 6 Great Pyrenees Livestock guardians and Bobi our Harlequin Macaw.

What an absolutely wonderful day it has been…. Our beloved furry tuxedo cat, Maya, who was missing for two whole weeks, ...
05/29/2026

What an absolutely wonderful day it has been…. Our beloved furry tuxedo cat, Maya, who was missing for two whole weeks, has finally returned home, and what a perfect moment - he came back to the sweet treats of milk and kibble as I fed the pigs this morning. Our refrigerator is overflowing with an abundance of raw, un-pasteurized pet milk, cultured cream, sweet yogurt, and an assortment of turkey, duck, and chicken eggs 🥰, filling my heart with joy and satisfaction. Feeling truly blessed and content.

Between the fan and the rain the audio is atrocious. Pls excuse us.
05/29/2026

Between the fan and the rain the audio is atrocious. Pls excuse us.

We are blessed with the one-week update of the puppies, and what a miracle! Their ears are finally unfolding into perfec...
05/29/2026

We are blessed with the one-week update of the puppies, and what a miracle! Their ears are finally unfolding into perfect splendor, and before long, their tiny noses will transform into darling dark buttons, while their eyes will burst wide open, ready to radiate joy and explore the wonders of the world.

05/29/2026

Exciting news about the pups and Mom! To all of you eagerly awaiting a glimpse of your beloved pups, here's a cheerful hello from this morning.

Wow .. hopefully this can’t happen here in Florida.
05/29/2026

Wow .. hopefully this can’t happen here in Florida.

“Let’s talk about Oregon Initiative Petition 28. The PEACE Act. And let’s start with the number that should terrify every hunter, every angler, every rancher, and every family that puts food on the table the hard way.

120,000.

That is how many people in Oregon signed a petition to make it a crime to go fishing. To hunt a deer. To run your cattle. To set a mousetrap. One hundred and twenty thousand Oregonians looked at that clipboard and said yes. Let’s do this.

And here’s where it gets worse. A significant chunk of those 120,000 had no idea what they were actually signing. Because the people pushing this thing were not exactly forthcoming. They were not walking up to folks saying hey, want to make fishing illegal? They were selling it as animal protection. Which sounds great. Until you find out that protection includes the fish on the end of your line. The deer in your scope. The cow in your pasture. The rat in your wall.

You were deceived. And if you signed this thing without knowing that, you need to understand what you actually put your name on.

Initiative Petition 28 would strip the legal exemptions that have always separated animal cruelty from lawful, legal, time-honored activity. Hunting becomes a crime. Fishing becomes a crime. Trapping becomes a crime. Raising and slaughtering livestock becomes a crime. Pest control becomes a crime. Even artificial insemination of dairy cattle gets reclassified as sexual assault of an animal under this measure.

This is not hyperbole. This is the actual text of the petition.

Now let’s talk about what this does to Oregon’s economy. Because this is not just a cultural fight. This is a survival fight. Oregon’s animal agriculture sector alone generates more than 4 billion dollars in economic output every single year and employs more than 30,000 people. That is 30,000 families. That is 30,000 paychecks. Gone. Because somebody in Portland decided your way of life is a crime.

And that is not even counting what it does to fishing. To the commercial fleet. To the sport fishing industry. To the coastal communities like ours that depend on those boats leaving the dock every morning.

Here is the part that should make you the angriest. The people behind this measure have already admitted on their own website that they do not expect it to win in 2026. Their words. Not mine. They said it may take quite some time before a majority of Oregonians are ready to stop killing animals. They are playing the long game. They are building a record. They are using your ballot, your state, your way of life as a laboratory for a radical ideology funded largely from out of state.

So yes. 120,000 signatures got this thing to the November ballot. Some of those people knew exactly what they were doing. And some of them were lied to at the door.

Either way, the rest of us need to wake up. Because if this passes someday, there is no version of coastal Oregon that looks anything like what we know. The boats stop. The rifles go silent. The ranches close. And 4 billion dollars and 30,000 jobs walk right out the door.

And, what if Portland, Salem and Eugene back it? Exactly. They just might.”
CTTC✏️

The advantages of having a milk cow include creating outstanding cappuccinos, Americanos, or other coffee drinks tailore...
05/19/2026

The advantages of having a milk cow include creating outstanding cappuccinos, Americanos, or other coffee drinks tailored to your taste. The reward for separating today's milk and cream is showcased in the picture below.

So yesterday we started out the day with a cancellation by our farriers due to an emergency 🤔rarely happens. Then at 12:...
05/19/2026

So yesterday we started out the day with a cancellation by our farriers due to an emergency 🤔rarely happens. Then at 12:22 I knew why. We had puppies arrive. First one with dark marks then around one the next one then nothing😮😵‍💫off to the vet to make sure nothing is stuck. Well we had a “dogfight” in the birth canal and it was blocked by two puppies fighting for right of way. C section later we have now 6 healthy pups and everyone is doing well.

Our animals are amazing and much stronger in constitution than I would be.
Dr Syfrett at SVPC called this morning to check and everyone is calm and snuggled into mom’s side.

Life is good. On to the chores

Just cracking open some egg-stra special information.
05/16/2026

Just cracking open some egg-stra special information.

Just another day at the office... We turned Bubbles the Jersey cow's milk into clabber, cream, yogurt, and butter. She's...
05/16/2026

Just another day at the office... We turned Bubbles the Jersey cow's milk into clabber, cream, yogurt, and butter. She's not just feeding us and Peaches the Gulf Coast Native ewe lamb, she's also the accidental life coach to our pigs and chickens who go crazy for the fermented goodies we whip up for them. Oh, and let's not forget the dogs, who get milk-laced kibble and apparently, according to our friends and neighbors, they like it too.

It's been six years since Buddy and Poppy, our dynamic duo of Great Pyrenees, cranked out some top-notch puppies on our ...
05/16/2026

It's been six years since Buddy and Poppy, our dynamic duo of Great Pyrenees, cranked out some top-notch puppies on our farm, and honestly, it feels like just yesterday we were changing diapers... dog diapers, that is. Their offspring have grown up to be stunningly good-looking, temperament-tastic, and hardworking - basically, they're the whole package deal. Since our furry retirees kick back in the house and front yard when they've earned it, we need some fresh blood to take over the responsibilities. So, we're stoked to announce that a new batch of puppies is on the way! Check out the attached pics of some of our past working pups who either got scooped up by working farms or stuck around here.

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