Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Thankful Thursday


It was a bitter sweet moment as I watched the group of 
bred Holstein heifers being checked by the veterinarian
before being loaded on a truck for a trip to their 
new home in Texas. 
The heifers will be having their babies in just
a couple of months.
 
We have almost three years invested in the  daily
           care of each of these heifers.
I was with them on their first day on the farm
when we moved their mother to the milking barn and
I became their caretaker feeding them with a bottle.
I'm going to miss seeing their babies !

I'm thankful to have married the dairy farmer 
that has shared his calling with me  to be a caretaker
of these beautiful animals and a steward of the 
land we call home,

                             
                                                        the continued daily work on the farm,


and
for the opportunities that appear through transitions
in life on the farm.


 

Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Thankful Thursday

Although every day is different on the farm, 
we also have a routine that you can set your clock by.
When I see the calves gathering by the gate, hear the chain on the gate fall,
and see black calves turn and make  the big run for the feed manger,
I know the farmer with the feed has arrived!

The farmer and his feed truck are a little like the Pied Piper.
Calves will follow the farmer and his feed truck anywhere!

                                  

                                         Calves aren't the only things growing down on the farm!

                                   





                                 I'm thankful that Breck and Hattie are often part of our routine

                                                             days down on the farm!