E AND B FARM PICTURES |
These are our first baby chicks. They are an assortment of heavy breeds: Big Red, Barred Rocks, Black Giants, Cornish X and Buff White Rocks. We received them by mail order May 2006. |
This is our Daylily and Iris field. We are in the process of planting it, May/June 2006. |
These are wild turkeys in our front yard. |
We had this 7 a.m. visitor one February morning 2006. He walked to the oak tree and enjoyed eating acorns. The pond is beside our driveway and directly in front of our house. |
These are our 2 special horse trainers. Hope on front and Faith on back. This is one of our 2 year old colts we trained. |
This is Faith going to check out a turtle that was crossing our yard in June 2004. |
November 2006 We have been enjoying the wild ducks landing on our pond each evening. |
March 26,2007 Three Canadian Geese stopped in for a visit. |
March 2007 Wisteria and white iris in full bloom. This has been one of the prettiest springs. |
Lionel is a lionhead rabbit. We plan to begin breeding lionhead rabbits. They are very docile. |
Hope, Faith, and Prissy (the cat) with Bernard |
Hope, Faith, and Fluffy (the cat) with Sampson |
Hope, Faith, and Fluffy (the cat) with Delilah |
Hope and Faith with Elle |
Hope and Faith with Emmy |
Early January 2011, I received a phone call from a customer who raises quite a few different farm animals. He wanted to give Hope a miniature horse. He said he had two little studs he would like to find new homes for. When Eddie and I went over for a visit he said Hope could have both of the little horses. When we went over to pick up the two little guys, we bought three mares from him. Of course, Hope let Faith have one. Faith named her horse, Bernard, and Hope named hers Sampson. Thanks so much to Mr. Roy. They have been such a blessing. Hope goes out to the pasture and all five will be around her wanting to be petted. The girls spend hours at a time out caring for them. |
Early January 2011, Faith mentioned she missed raising rabbits. We all decided we missed having chickens. Eddie and I visited the flea market in Philadelphia. We bought three bantam chickens and Lionel. |
with Claire |
Faith with Henrietta |
with Ruester |
September 2012 we added ducks and some chickens to our farm family. The ducks are so much fun to watch them playing in the pond! |
THIS IS CHARLIE! HE WAS GIVEN TO US BY A FRIEND AFTER HE LOST HIS MATE. |
THIS SPRING WE BEGAN INCUBATING. SO FAR WE HAVE HATCHED PHAROAH QUAIL, CHICKS, AND DUCKLINGS. |
CHARLIE FINALLY DECIDED HE WOULD HANG OUT WITH THE CHICKENS. HE WAS RAISED AROUND CHICKENS, SO THAT WASN'T A BIG SUPRISE. |
AT FIRST CHARLIE THOUGHT HE WANTED TO ATTACH TO ME (BELINDA). IF I WAS OUTSIDE HE WOULD BE CLOSE BY. |