Posts Tagged ‘farm raise beef’

Donkey Kong

Friday, July 15th, 2011

Recently I purchased a donkey for our farm. My thoughts were that he would help protect the other livestock from predators and he looks really cool!

We have or had; dogs, cats, chickens, turkeys, cattle, sheep, lamas, and goats, just to name a few, on our farm so I figured a donkey couldn’t be too much trouble. I quickly learned why you want a Jenny (female) over a Jack (male) donkey; the disposition of the Jack is that of an angry wasp, not of donkey in the movie Shrek.

Lesson Learned & needless to say, Mr. Donkey & I parted ways quickly, as I relocated him to another owner.

Stop by Perry Farms to see the Cows, Sheep, Pigs and Lamas, but NO DONKEYS!

Jeff Davies
704-662-2988
Locally Raised Grass Fed Beef

Fresh Angus Beef at Josh’s Farmers Market

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Perry Farms has fresh Angus beef for this weekends visit to Josh’s Farmers Market in Mooresville. Our beef will be packaged this Friday, iced and ready for our friends this Saturday.

This beef is as fresh as it comes and should be cooked or frozen within 2-3 days of purchase. All of our beef is vacuum sealed for maximum freshness.

Come by and pick up some of the freshest Grass Fed Angus Beef you have ever enjoyed!

Jeff Davies

www.PerryFarmsGrassFedBeef.com

Life on the Farm

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Good News! We have another calf, our second this season. It is rewarding to see new life, and on the farm, new life is frequent. I often wonder what it would be like to not witness new life. Many children and adults living in cities, have never witnessed the birth of calf, or any animal, it is a sight to behold.

More Good News! Our association with the Mooresville Meat Center has grown and become favorable for both businesses. Jason is a pleasure to work with and we are proud to be a supplier of Grass Fed Angus Beef for them.

BTW, we share the same webmaster :)

Our website has been updated. We have family packs of beef for sale. Check out our Order page for more info.

Snow again today, but I’m confident it will not last, no snowmen for the kids this time. The temperature is too warm in March for snow to sustain or accumulate and after this long cold winter, I’m glad.

Spring IS on its way, the calendar told me so.

Jeff Davies

Perry Farms