
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Hens on the run

Monday, March 29, 2010
June chickens are sold out
Mark the weekend of June 5th to pickup your fresh chickens.
Please use the order form on our website at www.theeggmanstore.com to place your orders for July - October.
If there are any fellow runners out there, I just signed up myself, Sarah and Erin to run in the Chicago Rock-n-Roll half marathon on August 1st. I'm learning ChiRunning which is helping me tremendously! Rock on!!
Please use the order form on our website at www.theeggmanstore.com to place your orders for July - October.
If there are any fellow runners out there, I just signed up myself, Sarah and Erin to run in the Chicago Rock-n-Roll half marathon on August 1st. I'm learning ChiRunning which is helping me tremendously! Rock on!!
Friday, March 26, 2010
Another lazy day...

From left to right: Knickerbocker, mini-Knickerbocker, and Lenny.
Knickerbocker and mini-Knickerbocker are brothers but not from the same litter. Lenny is a cousin. Lenny is my favorite cat. He doesn't like to be held but he's very affectionate. He likes to lick toes which is why the girls don't like him. We named him Lenny after the character in 'Of mice and men'. Lenny seems a bit slow but I think that makes him even more endearing.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Time to order chickens
We are taking orders for June chickens. Please fill out the order form on our website to place your order (www.theeggmanstore.com). We are almost sold out for June so don't procrastinate! You can also place your orders for July-October. We will post the June pick-up day soon. We ask (beg!) that you pick up your chickens on the day they are processed because we don't have the freezer room to store them.
Monday, March 22, 2010
...your worst nightmare was staring at you

This poor chipmunk was trapped in this crab apple tree for hours today. Garfield, the cat in the tree, kept a close vigil at the base of the tree after we chased him down. It was a windy day so the chipmunk was swaying on that branch holding on for dear life...back and forth. And Garfield wasn't the only one watching...there were at least 3 other cats and Lily (the dog). It had a happy ending though, the chipmunk finally did escape.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Moo is looking for a home

Poor Moo kitty. He was born here but adopted as a kitten. After living indoors for many months his owner moved to a new apartment that didn't accept pets. Moo is an outsider, he has not been welcomed home with open paws. He sleeps by himself, eats by himself on a ledge, and he spends hours sitting on a windowsill looking in the house. He hasn't been neutered yet and I don't know if he has had any shots. We've brought him in the house to visit and he jumps on counters when no one is looking so he needs some manners. But he is litter box trained and very affectionate. We all feel so sad for him and hope that he can find a new owner where he can be indoors again. Please tell all your friends about Moo kitty. Thank you!
Monday, March 15, 2010
Who let the cows out?

Lesson learned: Do not go to an all-day volleyball tournament before feeding the cattle...they will break out of their fence in search of food. We had to get up at 6am for the tournament. Who wants to get up at 5am to feed the cows? Obviously, not us. Oops. We were about 10 miles from home saturday afternoon when we got a call from Paul's mother asking if our cows should be in her backyard. Hmmm...no. Then we got a call from Paul's sister-in-law telling us that our cows were in the road. Hmmm...not good. Luckily it was just the holsteins and not the highlanders. In the time it took us to get home, Larry and Debbie had the cows back in our barn (advantage of living next to fellow farmers). Thanks neighbors!!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Knickerbocker

Knickerbocker was from our first litter of kittens last summer (2009). He became a favorite right away and was never put up for adoption. He's the alpha male cat on the farm, though he was recently neutered so I expect to see a decline in his dominating demeanor. He's very curious and always keeping a close eye on any outdoor activity. In this picture, he was watching the girls play in the snow.
I'M BACK!!
Yes, it has been awhile! Ever since my daughter lost our digital camera last summer I have felt speechless without photographs. We still haven't replaced the camera (she is slowly saving to buy us a new one) but I'm ready to resume my blogging.
I left you last July, in the heat of the summer, before the burst of the garden and the arrival of the turkeys. We lost most of our tomates to some kind of rot. Truly, it was a relief not to have to pick and can them all. We were burned out by harvest time. We raised about 500 meat chickens last summer...that was more than double the year before. We are going to try a new approach this summer and raise smaller batches. We also have to raise our price because we barely broke even and there's way too much work involved to do it for free!
I'm happy to say the turkeys didn't leave me in tears last Thanksgiving. I kept my distance, emotionally, and we had them processed by a USDA facility. This year we hope to put up a pasture for the turkeys so they have more room and so we don't have to move them every day.
I hope you'll stick around as we begin our third season on the farm. We're hoping to make a profit this year!
I left you last July, in the heat of the summer, before the burst of the garden and the arrival of the turkeys. We lost most of our tomates to some kind of rot. Truly, it was a relief not to have to pick and can them all. We were burned out by harvest time. We raised about 500 meat chickens last summer...that was more than double the year before. We are going to try a new approach this summer and raise smaller batches. We also have to raise our price because we barely broke even and there's way too much work involved to do it for free!
I'm happy to say the turkeys didn't leave me in tears last Thanksgiving. I kept my distance, emotionally, and we had them processed by a USDA facility. This year we hope to put up a pasture for the turkeys so they have more room and so we don't have to move them every day.
I hope you'll stick around as we begin our third season on the farm. We're hoping to make a profit this year!
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