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Nigerian Dawrf bucklings.  Can be registered or whethered upon request.  Ready May 31
05/11/2024

Nigerian Dawrf bucklings. Can be registered or whethered upon request. Ready May 31

Nigerian Dwarf bottle babiesCan be registered incase you know of anyone looking šŸ™‚
04/04/2024

Nigerian Dwarf bottle babies
Can be registered incase you know of anyone looking šŸ™‚

02/15/2024

Half of a steer avaliable. Butcher date March 13. May be split into quarters.

Our newest addition, Spunky šŸ˜Name : SpunkyNickname: Spunkmiester or Spunky SkunkyAge: Less than 1 week Hobbies include r...
02/03/2024

Our newest addition, Spunky šŸ˜
Name : Spunky
Nickname: Spunkmiester or Spunky Skunky
Age: Less than 1 week
Hobbies include running around the barn like a wild man, bucking, kicking, and playing in the hay
Favorite pastimes: Getting milk from Mama & chilling in the hay
Future Plans: Fair 2025

Enjoying the sunshine
02/03/2024

Enjoying the sunshine

01/15/2024

šŸ“£ Only a few quarters of beef left to be reserved for 2024

ā€¼ļøFirst come, first served.

The remaining steers will be ready the first of February. Have questions? Just ask šŸ™‚

Our first calf of 2024
01/13/2024

Our first calf of 2024

12/18/2023

šŸ’„ 1/4, 1/2, and whole beef available for pre order

06/15/2023

Beef available
*Rare opportunity to buy hamburg in bulk
Pm for more details

02/25/2023

The Karen of the herd.

Source : The Lighter Side of Farming

01/22/2023

As baby chick season approaches and the price of eggs keep rising, I’m sure a lot of people are tempted to raise chickens themselves. Before people flock (no pun intended 🤣) to their local farm store and start buying all the baby chicks please consider the following 10 fun facts….

1. Most hens do not start laying eggs until 18-22 weeks of age (that’s about 5 months give or take)

2. For the first few weeks of their lives baby chickens need to be kept at a temperature of around 95 degrees Fahrenheit

3. Chicks need to eat…SURPRISE! And like the price of everything else chicken feed has went up. A 50lb bag of layer is over $20.

4. Chickens molt…what does that mean? Your chicken will become ugly and stop laying eggs for a period of time.

5. Chickens don’t lay as many eggs in the winter months.

6. The average lifespan of a chicken is 5-10 years.

7. Predators such as foxes, coyotes, neighbor’s dogs and even raccoons will hunt your chickens.

8. Chickens will p**p EVERYWHERE and I mean everywhere so be prepared to clean their pen often or if they are free range be sure to check your step or look before you sit.

9. Chickens love to dig holes and destroy bedding around flowers in the yard, good luck keeping them from doing so.

10. Chickens can get medical issues just like any other animal.

I’m not trying to discourage anyone from raising their own food in fact I think it’s great. However chickens are animals, animals that require attention and proper care.

So while I get that you don’t want to spend $7 on a dozen eggs double think your decision before you go gung ho on being a chicken farmer. Just do your research, it’s not like getting a fish šŸ¤¦šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø

Sincerely,
A fellow chicken owner

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Douglas Road
Olanta, PA
16863

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+18145928126

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