This afternoon we’re going to Old Fort to buy a few Muscovies. We brought three with us when we moved, but the coyotes got our drake, so our ducks sat on very well hidden nests all summer, without anything to show for it, poor girls. I think we’ll probably get eight or so tonight—a couple or three drakes, and the rest ducks.

I think I’ve found a beau for Rosemary. My neighbor has a friend with a Jersey/Guernsey cross bull, and he’s offered to trailer Rosemary over there for me. I’m going to try to arrange to take her over on the 8th or 9th of February and leave her there, though I don’t think her heat is due until the 10th; I’d really like to catch it. A dairy bull!

And in other news, it’s about time to eat the two rams. They’ve finally started putting a bit of weight on, and it’s silly to keep feeding them in the winter. The ewes are obese, on nothing but hay!

So guess who went into loud and obvious heat yesterday? Rosemary, of course. So by Wednesday the 7th of February I hope to have lined up a boyfriend for her. What’s interesting is that this is the first definite heat we’ve noticed in a long, long time. Were we just blinded by our hopes and wishes?


Ice skating yesterday was a blast, and dinner at Mellow Mushroom was really fun. We sat outside on the patio and only got chilly at the very end, when it started sprinkling a bit. I told Bernard that she should probably not expect too many of her birthday celebrations to take place outside!

Here’s the birthday girl Herself, enjoying a relaxing morning after chores.


So Jessamine had two beautiful little doe kids. They’re healthy and vigorous, and didn’t even seem to mind being born on one of the coldest, windiest, snowiest nights of the year. I, however, am only just now starting to warm up! It helps that it’s 60-some degrees outside again. The next doe due is Maggie, on the 8th of February.

Tomorrow we go to A’ville to celebrate Bernard’s 11th birthday (which is actually Tuesday) with an ice skating and pizza party. Oh, and shoe shopping. That may, for her, be the most important part of the day!

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