We are always striving to become more self-sufficient and I
often feel that we aren’t moving quickly enough towards our goals. The only way we seem to make progress is to
leap! We read, study and plan only to
not act on the plan. Things should be
prepared for the animal before you take on the responsibility of the life and well-being
of an animal. Right?
Yes, we plan to eat our
animals, but we want to give them the best life possible and respect their contribution
to sustaining our lives. There is a
tendency for us to plan & plan & plan…you get the picture. I have found the only way we make progress is to
do drastic things...
like order 15 or even 25 chicks when we don’t even have a
coop :$. Say yes to a rabbit before our
colony is built. If we don’t have the
pressure of the animal coming we don’t “build it.”
First Batch of Egg Layers |
My new motto instead of “Build it and they
will come.” Is “Build it they are coming!”
There is a big difference between the above statements, but it has been our motivator thus far. I hope one day we won’t function this way,
but for now, this is how we make progress.
The Chicken Castle |
For now our breeder meat rabbit, Sweet Fern, is being moved around on
grass in a modified dog kennel.
In the coming weeks we plan to fence the rabbit colony and try to seed it with plot spike. Our property has some interesting quirks and one is a concrete pad in the woods that is half fenced. There is a very thick cover of organic matter on top of the concrete pad from years of leaves falling. When my farm friends at East West Farm and Free Home Farm came for a visit they gave us the idea to build the colony. This will be a huge learning experience and I pray we learn quickly without many mishaps.
There is always so much going on here and more we want to do, but I am trying to learn to rest in the journey and see the Lord's blessings each day. Thanks for taking the journey with me.
Jill, The Herbal Hutch
In the coming weeks we plan to fence the rabbit colony and try to seed it with plot spike. Our property has some interesting quirks and one is a concrete pad in the woods that is half fenced. There is a very thick cover of organic matter on top of the concrete pad from years of leaves falling. When my farm friends at East West Farm and Free Home Farm came for a visit they gave us the idea to build the colony. This will be a huge learning experience and I pray we learn quickly without many mishaps.
There is always so much going on here and more we want to do, but I am trying to learn to rest in the journey and see the Lord's blessings each day. Thanks for taking the journey with me.
Jill, The Herbal Hutch
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