

Welcoming Rogue's Triplets
Two weeks ago we welcomed three new goat kids to the farm! We brought home Rogue as a bred doe in late March and kept a close eye on her...


New Goats on the Farm
We are very excited to welcome two new goats to our farm! We recently brought home Everland Rogue and her wether son Charlie. Our plans...


What I Did With All That Milk
During the height of summer this year, our wonderful doe Tater was supplying us with a half gallon of milk a day. That is excellent milk...


Introducing the 2019 Goat Kids!
Kidding season was a whirlwind this year! This was only our second kidding season (last year we gave the girls a year off), and by far...


Preparing the Farm for a Winter Storm
Winter weather is a challenge for the farmer, and it's always good to spend some time preparing your homestead before a big storm moves...


Planning Kidding Season 2019
It’s been a very busy summer full of lots of exciting projects, but most of those projects had to do with our farmhouse and the landscape...


Warm in the Winter Weather
Every winter in Maine presents its challenges. The last week of 2017 is offering unique experiences, as the Northeast like much of the...


Lucky, All Grown Up
My long time readers and followers of our social media will be familiar with Lucky, our little bottle baby goat kid from this spring. ...


Raising a Bottle Goat
Many of my followers are familiar and wonderful supporters of Lucky, the littlest of Tater's triplets. I thought I would share some of...


Lucky and the Twins
On the overcast morning of June 29, I headed out to the barn to find Tater cleaning up her newly born babies. Just like with Sweet Pea,...