+ We finished the permanent winter pig pen for Ethel. And since our life is a circus, it was not a smooth process! Within hours of putting her inside, she managed to pull the gate off the hinges and frolicked around the property in all her newfound freedom. (She also made a mess of part of my food forest.) After half an hour of excitement, we finally convinced her to go back and take a nap. Oh pigs…
+ And speaking of Ethel: her due date came and went and we realized that she wasn’t pregnant after all. I had conflicting emotions because while I was sad we wouldn’t have any baby piglets, I was also SO grateful for a fall/winter of less work! Our new plan is to put Fred back into the paddock with her in December and pray for babies in the spring.
+ In sad news, our four sweet ducks flew off one day and never returned. We miss them. We also lost three more hens due to freak incidents. It’s been a hard month of loss and death.
+ The garden is pretty much finished for the season. (I still have tomatoes, jalapenos, figs and a few surprise strawberries left.) I chopped and dropped the dry corn stalks and started working the soil with the old chicken coop bedding. A layer of leaves will go on next!
Laura M says
Is it normal for that kind of ducks to do that?
Ashley says
I know they can fly, but have never heard of anyone having issues with them not coming back! So unexpected.
Amy in Oregon says
Oh bummer…. farm life comes with a fair share of setbacks and loss. I sometimes catch myself wondering if it’s all worth it….it totally is but man it can be hard.
Ashley says
Totally agree: it’s all par for the course for homesteaders/farmers, but the setbacks never get easier. Praying October will be better.