Saturday, November 19, 2011

Odds and Sods

Last weekend was the first time more than one of the feral cats were seen at the same time for a few weeks.  There is usually one cat in the barn at feeding time.  Since all three looked the same when they arrived you never know if you are seeing the same one every time.  One of them is a little less feral and comes up to the house all the time (if the dogs are not out).   The picture shows two cats well camouflaged.  Now we know there at least two cats still here.  Since the one dead mouse found in the barn soon after they arrived the only kill that can definitely be chalked up to the cats was a squirrel found near the barn.


Pumpkins and other gourds were found growing behind the old chicken coop when we moved in.   Judging by the ground this area may have been a chicken run at one time.  Since chickens are often given pumpkin seeds to eat in order to get rid of intestinal worms, we don’t know if these pumpkins were planted here deliberately or are seeds that the chickens did not eat.  This area is very woody so the pumpkins were still green last weekend even though it was well after Halloween.  Here are a few we picked and left in the top field to ripen in the Sun.  By this weekend the larger ones had changed to the familiar orange color.  


Having the mobile chicken coop in the top field and the permanent one in the orchard always meant a long walk in the morning.  With the introduction of the pigs last weekend it has added another step to the morning feeding run.  Applying a process analysis approach to the whole thing we realized that the feeds were in the shed and the animals were spread out in different directions with the shed being out of the way.  The optimal location for the feed was at the house.  So, last week we moved the feed bins onto the front porch.  From a process improvement perspective this move worked really well.  The bad news, the front porch looks more like a barn.  First thing on a cold winter morning dragging feed all around the place tends to favor sacrificing some aesthetics in favor of practicality!



1 comment:

  1. Dave:

    Good luck in your new venture. I shall save you to my favourites.

    Ciao

    Mal May

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