Animals

Test Results Tuesday…

My dh just called our wonderful vet.  The vet said he was able to get the cat sent overnight to K-State, so we should have the rabies test results no later than Tuesday, and he will call as soon as he hears something.  He is also calling them today to make sure they received it and have the testing underway.  He has helped us so much through all of this.  I am so thankful for everything he has done.

Animals

Bad Decision…

Let me start off by saying I have caught Will, our cat, a number of times.  Awhile back I could even hold and pet him without any problems.  Well Friday morning I caught him at the food bowl so we could take him to the vet.  I had him by the scruff of his neck and his back legs.  A large area on his neck was scabbed over from a fight of some sort.  So as I was trying to put him in the carrier my hand slipped off the scruff on the back of his neck so all I had was his back legs.  To make a long story short he got a hold of my leg and bit me.  I still managed to get him in the cat carrier, but we did not get the door latched in time and he escaped.  Since this cat has not had his shots (the reason we were trying to catch him was to get his shots and have him neutered) and since he has clearly been in several fights, rabies is an issue.  We ended up trapping the cat in the night Friday (which is what we should have done to begin with, I should have read Kitty’s comment sooner~ LOL), took him to the vet Saturday morning, and our vet will have him sent to K-State to test for rabies.  My dh and I have nearly made ourselves sick over the whole thing.  We feel really bad for the cat (we know longer call him by his name because it is too hard).  I feel responsible for getting bit and making him the bad cat.  He didn’t come after me.  He was just scared; considering at the time he bit me I was holding him by his back legs only.  I would have bit me too.  It did make us feel a little better about our decision to take the cat in when our neighbor told us he had to shoot a skunk in the daylight two days prior.  The skunk didn’t run from him, spray, or anything.  Scary!  I cannot go to the doctor yet for antibiotics or blood tests for any other infections or blood diseases (which I have been informed they carry many) because our health department is very aggressive when rabies is suspected.  The hospital told me even if the cat is on its way to K-State, and they will have the results in a day they still make the patient undergo the first round of rabies shots just to be safe.  There are a million reasons I did not want to start the rabies shots unless absolutely necessary.  I have a nine day window (but will allow myself 4-5 at the absolute most).  We are hoping to have the results of the test tomorrow (Tuesday), so I can get into my doctor Tuesday or early Wednesday. 

Even with all this excitement I did managed to get a few things done.  Friday afternoon I cleaned house, baked bread, and made a fabulous meatloaf for my dh who is dealing with me and my emotional rollercoaster like a champ. LOL  Saturday he had to help change out a tire on Dad’s combine, so I hung out with my Grandma who also helped me through my struggles Friday morning when I didn’t know whether to go to the doctor or try to trap the cat.  With any luck (and no rain) they will start cutting what is left of the wheat harvest this week.  They are calling for rain pretty much all week, so it’s not going to be good.  Everyone in this area is struggling to make the minimum test weight the co-ops and elevators will accept, so anymore rain and the elevators may start refusing the wheat or taking it for animal feed (a huge financial hit).  My parent’s are so stressed between the sheep battling worms due to the wet conditions and the wheat doing so poorly.  Here in Kansas we generally pray for rain, but for once in my lifetime we will be praying for sunny, hot days to come. 

Sunday, we wormed our sheep again for fear they were battling them.  Sure enough, most of their mouths were pale and even slightly gray (a sign of worms).  We didn’t have the wormer for Hank, the llama, so we have to worm him tonight.  We missed church because we were worming, but it just had to be done.  Dad lost ewes and lambs to worms before he got it stopped, so we had to be on our toes.  My dh mowed while I mulched, thinned plants, and transplanted plants.  Someday our Sundays are going to be our day of rest.  We know this is important, but for now we just cannot do it.  We have been doctoring a ewe with a torn teat for over two weeks now, and it got infected Friday, exactly two weeks after we started treating her.  Thursday it looked nearly healed, but Friday when she came in it was a mess again.  She won’t allow the lambs to nurse, so we also have to milk her out every evening.  Last night it looked a lot better, so we are hoping our evening milkings will come to a screeching halt soon.

Spring ’08 is the tentative date dh and I have decided on for my last days at work.  We have discussed all the things I can do and ways to make it possible for me to do even more at home.  We will need to build equipment for livestock handing, so I can do it on my own.  I will be in charge of mowing and weed eating (since my husband has asthma this should be my responsibility anyway).  I will take care of the pool, and I will have time to take care of our home by cleaning and decorating, and have more time for crafts.  I am so excited and can’t wait for this day to come.

Hope everyone is having a great Monday!

Animals

Decision…

I think we have made a decision on our cat dilema.  We are going to try to catch our wild (nearly feral) cat, Will, and take him to the vet for a checkup, shots, and have him neutered.  He stopped in for breakfast this morning, and Cooter couldn’t stop cuddling him.  Will knows (knock-on-wood) not to get in the backyard, and he was somewhat tame up until the point he started wandering off and getting into cat fights.  So, if we can get him to stick around and be Cooter’s buddy, life will be good again for the little guys.  Cooter’s going to lose his voice from crying so much if we don’t get something figured out soon.  I called the vet, explained the situation about how we may or may not get him caught, so we are tenatively scheduled for tomorrow.  Let’s hope we can catch him without any major injuries. LOL

It’s my last day at work for the week, and I couldn’t be happier.  We have plans to side the front of our shop turned garage.  Dad will be down tomorrow evening to show my dh how to get it started.  I will be weeding the gardens, digging cactus in the pasture, and all my housekeeping chores this weekend.  We are out of bread, so that is at the top of my list. 

My peppermint leaves smell incredible.  I’m going to have to start putting those to good use soon.  I have to tie up my cauliflower in hopes it will be ready before it turns off too hot.  My potatoes need more dirt around them.  I have got to get creative with my potato growing next year.  The lettuce is in full swing as well as the onions, peas need picked, and there are more onions and potatoes to plant.  Oh, and our sheep and lambs need to be wormed (again) due to the extremely wet weather we have been having. 

I have a feeling I will need longer than three days to get my list accomplished, but I’m going to do the best I can.

Have a wonderful weekend everyone!

Animals

Sad Cat…

 

I think we have a cat in mourning at our house.  Is that possible?  Cooter was a kitten when we moved to Mom and Dad’s house.  He had a sister named Daisy, who was killed by one of our dogs.  There were approximately 25 (give or take) cats on the farm when my dh and I took over.  Most of them were wild, but after months of working with them I got 7-10 of them tame enough to haul to a vet an hour and a half away who would give me a special rate to have them all fix, treated for ailments, and get their shots.  I had numerous pills, ear drops, eye ointments, and liquid medicine to administer.  Then we took another bunch into our local vet for the same things.  A lot of $$$ later we had a manageable cat population and not chance of it growing.  Slowing they continued to crawl through the fence into the backyard with the dogs and meet their fate.  A few disappeared and two (now three) came down with pneumonia and died with in a couple of hours.  So my point is Cooter once had LOTS of company and now is all alone.  Will is our part-time, wild cat who comes and goes as he pleases and isn’t much company for Cooter.

 

Yesterday Cooter wouldn’t leave the front porch.  Last night we tried to spend some quality time with him, and he was extra cuddly.  My dh checked on him in the night and he was curled up in a ball in the corner of our porch tucked as close to the house as he could get.  This morning he was crying at the front door when I went to leave for work and cried as I was backing out of the driveway.

 

We are really having a hard time deciding what to do.  We really don’t want the expense of another cat, but Cooter needs a buddy, and we don’t mice to overrun our farm.  However, a new kitten/cat may wander into the backyard like so many of the other ones did, and we are just tired of all the heartache and having to bury so many.  We will just have to see how the little guy does on his own and go from there.

Animals, Around the Homestead

A weekend of family…

Friday morning Mom and Dad awoke to three dead ewes and one very, very sick.  He was all ready to head to the vet for an autopsy when the vet called and told him to start worming.  We’ve had such a wet spring here in Kansas it has created a pleasant environment for worms in the pastures.  They were also just wormed four weeks ago.  So on Friday morning Dad and I proceeded to worm approximately 500 sheep and older lambs.  I was so tired and sore that afternoon.  Friday is usually my day to clean the house, do the laundry, wash bedding, bake, etc.  I did get some laundry done and canned some chicken broth and chicken, but that was pretty much it. 

 

 

That evening mom, dad, my aunt and uncle, Randy and I went out to dinner for Dad’s birthday and had a great time.  Here’s a picture we took ourselves (can you tell) on the way to dinner in the back of my aunt’s van.

 

 

On Saturday my Aunt flew in to help my Grandma now that she is home from the hospital.  She had pneumonia and doesn’t have the energy to keep up with her lawn, flowers, and house keeping.  Saturday I hung out with my Grandma, Aunt, and cousin while my dh, Dad, and brother worked on getting the equipment (combines, grain truck, tractors, and drill) ready for wheat harvest.  The wheat here in Kansas looks absolutely awful.  Between it snowing four or more inches on it late in the spring and the excessive rain we have had it is all it can do to stand up in the fields.  Lots of it has been declared a total loss and worked under.  My Dad had to work some of his under.  It was really sad to see him out in the tractor turning it under. 

Sunday was church.  My Grandma, aunt, and cousin ended up not going because my Grandma was still coughing too much.  After church we headed to Grandma’s for a bbq.  It was a lot of fun.  All my family was there.  We don’t get together as often as we should, so it was fun to spend time with my cousins and everyone.  We came home late in the afternoon and went swimming.  Mom even came down to swim with us.  The water felt great and was nice and relaxing.  After we got out of the pool on our way back to the house we came across this slithering across the top of our pasture fence.

 

I know some of you will cringe, but we didn’t kill the snake.  When Dad mowed he reported on all the field rats and mice in the pasture so we decided since he was far away from the chickens he could live another day.

 

Yesterday (Monday) we worked all day, came home, dh vacuumed the pool and mowed.  I pulled weeds in the garden.  Then we swam, ate tacos for dinner, my aunt and mom came to visit, did chores and went to bed.  Our cat, Psycho, came down with pneumonia and died in the night.  It was really, really sad.  She was (we’re guessing) about 15 years old.  We loved her!  We are down to one cat full-time, Cooter, and Wil who stops in every once in awhile for a bite to eat.  We will see how Cooter does being by himself, but have already talked about getting ONE cat for him to pal around with.  Here is Psycho earlier in the year, she will be missed.

 

 

Hope everyone is having a great week so far. 

 

Animals, In The Kitchen

New Addition and Menu…

 

We have a solo baby chick right now on our farm.  We hope to have more hatch in the future, but this little guy/girl will be on it’s own for awhile.  Is it not the cutest thing you have ever seen?  It’s 2 days old here: 

Here are some of our not-so-baby-anymore lambs:

 

They were under the impression I was coming to let them out.  Too cute!

Our menu for the week is an easy one.  Too tired to do a lot of cooking, and I have a very large Avon order coming in this week to check in, invoice, and deliver.  Here it is just for fun:

Tueday:  Sloppy Joes w/ Grilled Potatoes & Onions

Wednesday:  Biscuits and Sausage Gravy

Thursday:  Taco Soup (leftovers from the freezer) and Cornbread (my Avon order comes in this night, so I don’t have time for a lot of cooking)

Friday:  Roasted Chicken and Rosemary Breadsticks  **Hopefully I get home in time to get the chicken in the oven.  This is Avon delivery day!

We have a wedding this weekend.  It’s about 60 miles (one-way) from our home, so it will consume most of our Saturday.  Other than that we will be home working and enjoying being home.

Have a great Wednesday!

 

Animals, In The Kitchen

We vacuumed our dog…

Not normal, I know.  However, we have a Australian Cattledog (Blue Heeler) who blows her fur twice a year.  Meaning, her furs falls out in clumps for about 2-4 weeks 2 times a year.  Love it!  So, my dh held her while me and my Kenmore went to work on her.  She wasn’t happy about the situation, but she eventually processed it in her pea brain as quality time with her dad and gave in.  I really think it helped.  Koal (our rescued mutt) doesn’t get this aggressive treatment.  He is a timid dog and vacuuming him would only cause him to shed more fur due to stress (he’s our special child).  I vacuumed the room the event took place, closed the door, and hung an imaginary “No Dogs Allowed” sign on the door.  Every room in the house needs vacuumed and given a sign, so eventually the dogs will have nowhere to go.~Smile

PETA will probably be knocking down our door this evening!  ~Eye roll

Question, does anyone use Watkins products or have any opinions on them?  I want Pure Vanilla and a few other things, and they came up in my search.  Also, is Mountain Rose Herbs a good place to buy coconut oil?  We love, love, love it in our kefir smoothies!

Our Kefir Smoothie Recipe:

2 cups Kefir

1 Banana

1-2 c. frozen fruit (we have used mulberries, currants, strawberries, and soon will be trying boysenberries)

Approximately 6 ice cubes

1/4 t. Stevia

1 T. Virgin Coconut Oil

Blend and enjoy!

Have a great Wednesday!

Animals, Around the Homestead, In The Kitchen

Cookies, pool, and dog hair…

My oatmeal raisin cookies are WONDERFUL.  I’m not bragging on my kitchen skills, I’m bragging on the recipe (it’s not mine either).  I can never make sheet cookies that turn out well.  I usually blame the oven, hee! hee!  It’s propane, and I always have to cook them longer than the recipe calls for, but not too long to where they turn hard and crunchy.  These are just right!  Plus it made enough to freeze some to have for wheat harvest when we have to pack dinners. 

Dh worked his tail off on the pool getting put together and filled.  He’s striving to have it up and running by the time his Dad and Stepmom get here next weekend.  We had the coolest night so far this month last night which is pretty standard when you’re trying to warm pool water .     I suppose it will be warm soon enough.

I’m not entirely sure we won’t have hairless dogs by the end of this shedding season.  I vacuumed our family room last night.  Good grief!  Dh and I had to unclog the hoses and by the time we were done we had recreated another dog with all the dog hair we pulled out of the vacuum hoses.  Our cattledog “blows” her fur twice a year meaning it literally falls out in clumps.  Koal is just an all around shedder.  He gets nervous he sheds, he eats he sheds, he sleeps he sheds.  Love ’em, but hate the dog hair.  I could easily stand to vacuum once a day if I had the time.

Tonight I’m trying a new recipe!  Yummy Pinto Beans from www.thefamilyhomestead.com

Have a great Wednesday!

 

Animals, Inspirational

One special little lamb…

We call her “crooked neck.”  Creative I know, but she already recognizes it, so we hate to add more trauma to her life by changing her name on her.  She was born on a really cold night and she was a twin (her baby brother didn’t make it).  Dad was convinced an hour or so after we brought her into the house she would never stand or nurse on her own.  He told me to put her back outside with her mama until he could “take care of her.”  I cried all the way out to the pen carrying her.  Mom was outside and told me not to give up yet.  My dh got in the pen with me and we held mama (who is the meanest sheep I’ve ever encountered in my life) and held her little head up so she could nurse.  Right then and there we agreed we would do whatever it took to ensure she was given a chance to live.  Dad agreed if Randy and I would hold the mama and work with her every night and supplement a bottle she could stay.  She can now nurse on her own and runs with all her might.

No matter how bad a day it is for any of us.  We can go out there and see her crawling through panels and running as fast as she can to get to us and it makes everything better.  She even comes up on their front porch sometimes to visit.  We ALL love her and don’t know what we would do without her there. 

On a sad note, animals are similar in how they treat others who are different.  When CN crawls through the panels of her pen with her mama and the other babies she enters the pen with mamas without babies.  They all crowd around her and butt her with their heads until she falls on the ground.  She just picks herself up and runs as fast as she can to get to us.  The other little lambs don’t play with her either, so she just hangs out by herself or with her mean mama for protection.  We had another bottle baby, Bottles, (we are so creative with names, aren’t we) who was different and it was the same scenario.  No one would play with him so he just stood out in the lot by himself.  He didn’t even have a mama for company or protection.  Good thing they have us

Dad swears that if every lamb was born with a will to live like she has he would be the richest sheep farmer who ever lived.  We all agree!

 

 

Animals

One to go…

We had another set of twins today, so we only have one ewe to go.  However, she is not really looking pregnant.  So, we may be done for the season.  Hoorah!  I’m ready for normality, and I know my husband is a bit overworked and stressed.

Grandma went home from the hospital Monday, but is still really tired and sad.  Mom and I were supposed to go up and plant her flowers for her last night, but it was pouring down rain.  They are calling for rain for the next week, so we’ll see if we get her flowers in the ground or not.  I need to go for a visit.  She needs company right now.  She is used to being on the go non-stop, so being stuck at home is really hard for her.  We are just thankful she is home and in recovery mode.

The girls laid seven eggs yesterday, so they are obviously enjoying the cool, rainy weather.  Nothing better to do on a rainy day then sit inside the coop and lay eggs, I guess. ~Smile

I have a pot of ham and beans in the crockpot.  Mmmm!  It’s a cool rainy day, so it’s going to be so nice to walk in to dinner ready to eat.  I think I’ll make some cornbread to go along with it.

Have a wonderful Wednesday!