Time to upgrade the horse trailer

Back in the good old days of horse ownership, we had one horse, Finn. Finn is a mustang from the Palomino Butte herd here in Oregon. Finn has been Heather’s horse for a few years now and I think he really enjoyed being the “only child”. Before Finn, Heather owned a handful of other horses,Continue reading “Time to upgrade the horse trailer”

Fixing a leaky frost-free hydrant

Newsflash for all non farm/property owners, sometimes things break around the farm. Lots of times things don’t outright break so much as they slowly wear out. You can usually watch things wear out and if you’re smart, you’ll fix them before they do break. Better if you are not a chronic procrastinator like me andContinue reading “Fixing a leaky frost-free hydrant”

Meet the ‘Wild Boys’ of WildFir Farm

I have a confession. I have an obsession with all things wild. This is no joke. I have a herd of wild equines. Burros and Mustangs. There are thousands of wild horses and burros that are in the care of the BLM. Not Black Lives Matter but The Bureau of Land Management. When we boughtContinue reading “Meet the ‘Wild Boys’ of WildFir Farm”

Fluffy Chicks, Little Chicks, Giant Chicks, OH MY!!

We bought a farm, so therefore we must have chickens. Right? RIGHT!! So I was on a mission to learn everything I could about chicks and chickens. I am not one to really do a lot of research on stuff (that’s my better half’s forte), I usually am a go with my gut type ofContinue reading “Fluffy Chicks, Little Chicks, Giant Chicks, OH MY!!”