Hi Friends,
Spring has most definitely sprung around here! We have had so many things happen on the farm since we last updated you almost two months ago.
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We received our first of three batches of chickens for this year.
They are doing very well and are growing extremely fast. We are keeping them in the brooder to help keep them warm until they are about three weeks old which is when they will be able to regulate their own body temperature and go out to fresh pasture.
The sheep have been begging to go on pasture since about the beginning of March. We had them on pasture for a little bit but had to move them back to the yard due to some challenges with the fencing. They seem to be content with the hay for now. But I’m looking forward to putting them out on some grass again!
We are also very excited about the newest addition to our farm this month of a couple of beef cows! This girl on the left will be having a calf sometime at the end of May or beginning of June!
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“If a job is worth doing, it’s worth doing poorly first”
Joel Salatin
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Judah,
For Cadwell Agriculture
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