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Recent Rains

Monday, January 25th, 2010
Cliff

Cliff

Perry Farm has recently experienced a large amount of rain. Our Troutman farm received over 3 inches this past weekend and everything is soaked to the bone.

The rain was needed, but unwelcome by many, as it has been several weeks since the last precipitation. The unfortunate side has been the accompanying high winds. Trees become easily uprooted by the wind due to rain soaked ground offering only minor resistance to the gale force winds. We were spared of any damage to our farm so far this season.

Trees are extremely valuable property on Perry Farm, as they provide the energy to heat our home and water. As a carpenter by trade, I installed an exterior wood heating system when building our home. This highly effective system enables us to stay warm all winter and heat our water year round, with minimal use of electricity. The downside is cutting and handling the firewood.

Our cattle are healthy and living well with our neighbor’s llamas. Llamas are well known for their arrogant demeanor, which can be useful as a guardian. Llamas will acclimate themselves to the herd and take on a protectors role and provide safety for the calves. Dogs, coyotes and even humans must beware of the aggressive and dangerous habits of the llamas.

Our other neighbor’s herd has produced 2 calves recently. The first little Holstein is so attractive he has been named Cliff. Cliff has recently been seen rambunctiously frolicking through its pasture, carefree and full of life. Recently as the herd fed on their rations, Cliff climbed into the feeder bale of hay and was obviously the “King of the Hill” or at least the hay bale for a few minutes.

Obviously calves live a carefree and stress free life; much can be learned from the actions of the young at heart.

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