It seems so mundane because it is something we do every day but when looking at it like this I think it is kinda neat. Hank's shadow as he fills the water troughs for the sheep.
So neat. I wanted to ask you about 4-H. Do your children have to be nine before they can join and show livestock. Here in Alabama you have to be nine inorder to join and particpate. My son has join Cloverbuds the group that can do things but not really consider competing. I am not real happey with the way 4-H is run down here. Alot of kids are missing out on opportunies. We are trying to sell our cows and get register ones and trying to find some ewes. They are hard to find here in Alabama. We have a ram but where we bought him the lady sold all of her ewes.
H and C Livestock has been in operation since 2001 and is a farm located in the heart of Kentucky. All together we farm about 500 acres where we raise sheep, cattle, hogs, and chickens/eggs. Our main staple are the sheep which we have both Suffolk and Cheviot. The Suffolk sheep are for the children's 4-H and FFA show lambs while the Cheviot and Cheviot cross lambs are sold as chemical free freezer lambs. Our daughter also has layer hens where she collects and sells their eggs. Hogs are new to our operation which we will begin selling in October of 2011.
cool shot!
ReplyDeleteSo neat. I wanted to ask you about 4-H. Do your children have to be nine before they can join and show livestock. Here in Alabama you have to be nine inorder to join and particpate. My son has join Cloverbuds the group that can do things but not really consider competing. I am not real happey with the way 4-H is run down here. Alot of kids are missing out on opportunies. We are trying to sell our cows and get register ones and trying to find some ewes. They are hard to find here in Alabama. We have a ram but where we bought him the lady sold all of her ewes.
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Very cool, love the texture around the pouring water!
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