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Homestead Barn Hop #153

March 31, 2014 - 1 Comment

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I feel as if each time Monday rolls around, there's new and exciting news to share on the homestead front. This week, the highlight has been getting to know the pigs better and on top of that, purchasing a new ram to come and join Beatha Fonn permanently!

Yes. I said Ram.

Our ewe, Gladys, will be joining us in just a few weeks (as soon as she lambs) and we've decided to bring her beau along. So yes, that's more animals. More feed. More care. And more fun!

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  1. Jillian Hudson

    March 31, 2014 at 8:30 am

    I shared my favorite use up for nut pulp.

    http://www.creatingsilverlinings.com/nut-pulp-tortillas/

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