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Harp Turkey Ranch

  (McCleary, Washington)
Where farming meets natural living
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How Fast Time Goes

  WOW how fast 4 weeks goes by. This morning we where woke up by a phone call from the post office letting us know that our broilers where there. (we are set up for every 4 weeks delivery) I was so tired I asked the postal worker are you sure ?? LOL It just seems like yesterday that the other order got here.

  Our first order we moved out outside today. They do have a hjeat source for the next week or two due to freezing wether here at nights. They are feathered out pretty good so they should be fine. 

   Turkeys are starting to mate. We have been penning the ones that show the most signs of wanting to breed first and working our way down, only two more breeds to go. After free ranging they whole lifes they hate being penned up. They fly wildly thinking they might be able to find a hole for the first day. Then they get settled down and get to business. After I get them all penned up hoping to fiinish the run off their pens so thay can at least get out of their pens when they want to a run. BUt for now they are locked up and they get out for about an hour or so a day, one breed at a time.

  Goats are getting bigger everyday. They are starting to fill the utters so they are getting real close to due day.

   Pigs have ruined their house last night. I went out to feed them this morning and they had just demolished their house and they where sleeping outside next to it ?? What they where doing ?? What where they thinking ?? Now they are homeless LOL

  


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