A few days before their scheduled departure from the farm, the pigs got lose. They made their way through the fences and into the milker pen. We found them chasing our beloved goats and jumped in quickly. Nearly two hours later, they were inside the trailer. That was quite the challenge. We will be rethinking things for the next group of pigs that come to the ranch. Nose rings and pens away from the goats are a must. Hot wire and stick training are probably needed. A week of eating dinner in the trailer- for sure! Jeff took the pigs to the butcher today. It is always sad- but having Jeff take them made it a lot more bearable. Having them act like crazy pigs- that helped ease the trip too. Still, the process isn't easy- but knowing my fam will not be eating hormone and antibiotic "enriched" pork- from pigs raised in terrible confined conditions... if you are going to eat pork then this is the most humane and nutritious/ healthiest way to do so.
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Most of the gifts are ordered- still have to clean up the production facility (big mess). The recent ice storm has left us scrambling. Grandpa/ ma are coming next week! :) Finally finished the Christmas card- Now to send them out! :)
Cambrie lost her first tooth! The second one came out a week later. :) Mackenzie's favorite goat turned 4 years old today- Trip down Memory Lane- wow, 4 years has gone by fast!
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