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Pine Needle Farm

  (Kila, Montana)
The adventures of raising cashmere goats.
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Babies everywhere!

  There are 14 turkey babies, and 13 baby goats now.  The kids are doing great, all are looking like they will have some nice cashmere.  The baby turkeys are running around peeping.  The two turkey hens and the hen chicken that hatched them out are all watching them. 

  Today the two turkey hens were fighting!  They must have been arguing over who gets to watch over which babies.  The chicken just kept her four and was happy.  Silly birds. 

  The two toms, RT for red tom and BT for bronze tom had a huge fight and now RT has been de-throned.   I'm not sure how that is going to work, since all three of the hens are Bourbon Reds like RT.  BT is a Standard Bronze.  We kept him just in case RT died or something. Plus his feathers are really pretty!   All the little babies look like Bourbon Reds, so I don't think RT let him near the hens.  But now that the roles have been reversed, it will be interesting to see what happens with the next hatch. 

   There has been a big Raven hanging around lately.  It lands in the goat pen and the kids follow it around to see what it is doing.  That is cute watching them.  It also has landed among the chickens and guineas when they were in the driveway one day.   Didn't do anything to any of them, so I don't know what is going on.  The baby turkeys are in the turkey house behind a chicken wire fence to keep them in till they are bigger, so it can't get to them.

  Strange things are happening around here.  Nellie, our Great Pyrenees has been keeping all the predators at bay.  We have everything up here, from foxes to mountain lions and bears. 

   The guineas actually chased a red fox away a couple of years ago.  It was rather funny to watch.  Six of the guineas got together and sounded their alarm call while running after the fox, who turned around and trotted away.  It probably couldn't handle the loud noise they were making!  So far the foxes and coyotes have left the poultry alone.  I did lose a goat to a mountain lion 4 years ago.  The lion didn't get to eat the goat, I heard it happen and chased the lion away.  So it didn't get to taste the goat.  It never came back, and it must have passed the word around to others to not bother trying to get one of my goats.  None have come around again. 

  It would be nice to have the grass start growing a bit faster around here.  It's been so cold, it's rather slow growing.  Yesterday we had snow again.  It didn't stick for very long, but it was cold, and today was chilly, too.

  Well, that's it for this entry.      

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