We are now in that last calm period of winter before the major storm of spring work hits. We shear the flock on the 28th of March, and that is the start of the busy season. After shearing, we have to get our federal flock inspections done, vaccinate all the sheep, trim toes on any… Continue reading
Four recent incidents have prompted a mini-rant about customer service. First, the bad. We were one of the very first users of Sprint’s PCS service. We were in San Diego and had a Pioneer Plan phone. The deal was that the phone was to have no monthly fees for life, but it had a very… Continue reading
We got the second part of our sign up today. Now, people will easily know what we do and sell here. We also have a sign up by the barn that shows the UK association logo, since we’re also members of that association. Continue reading
We lost our senior stallion yesterday to severe colic from a twisted gut. RS Farwasabi was a grandson of both Abu Farwa and Khemosabi. He was trained in dressage, reining, and pleasure, and he was always a gentleman to handle. He was the first purebred Arabian horse we ever bred. He was also a SCID… Continue reading
We moved Winnie in with one batch of pregnant ewes today. This’ll allow us to move Becky in with the rams. All of the ewes were concerned about the new dog. This ewe, Desert Weyr Annwyl, was obviously the one chosen to go up and check the dog out. Winnie passed her inspection, and they’re… Continue reading
I don’t have too many pictures to share of my activities lately – I’ve mostly been getting my online stuff organized. We now have an Etsy shop called DesertWeyr. I currently have only a few items there. I’m going to see how it all goes before I go all in. I’m also on Ravelry as… Continue reading
Larry got all of the gates for the last section of the elk fence (except for one) up this week. We’ll either have to add more dirt under them or add an additional piece of wire. They’re set as close to the ground as we can get them, but the ground slopes enough to make… Continue reading
The three rams we used for clean-up breeders were behaving very well, and we had increased their pen size. Today, we put them back in with the ram lambs. The older boys are big enough that none of the little ones will challenge them. They’ve settled who is boss. It reduces the electricity cost this… Continue reading
Here’s another Monmouth cap, knit from the top down with our Black Welsh Mountain bulky yarn. The first two photos show what it looks like before fulling it in the washing machine. The third one shows it after washing. Continue reading
These pictures show the farm less than 24 hours after our January thaw. We woke up to about four inches of snow, and it was still snowing hard. It got a lot colder, too – around 15 degrees! So much for the thaw! Winter is now officially back. These pictures show the main driveway looking… Continue reading