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August 1, 2018August 1, 2018 / Lauren Langley / Leave a comment

Where did July go?  I cannot believe it is already the first of August!  August makes me so happy because it is my birthday month and a transition month for work AND...we are closer to the fall season!  Fall season=calves, cooler weather, more grass, you get the idea! I wanted to start out and give … Continue reading Progress

The BEST Farm Dog Ever.

July 5, 2018July 6, 2018 / Lauren Langley / Leave a comment

The past few days have been an emotional roller coaster for our family.  Just when you think you can handle the hard truth about owning animals, you realize you can't because they are family and it is just hard when they get old.  Our farm dog and sweetest family member Tipper is 15+ years old … Continue reading The BEST Farm Dog Ever.

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Can anyone else relate? I am so over hay feeding and winter already! Give me warmer temps and green grass already!! ☀️ 🌱 At least it’s Friday!!
I am convinced that the best days are those spent with family and cattle. Throw in some sunshine and decent temperatures on top of that and we are all smiles doing farm chores!
In the winter our cows receive all the hay they can eat, fresh water, minerals, and protein/energy supplements. This year we are feeding them two types of hay: fescue and peanut. North Carolina grows thousands of acres of peanuts each year which leaves a by-product of vines and leaves that can be made into dry hay. Peanut hay is a good source of fiber and protein making it a great choice. Quality can fluctuate year to year with weather and you have to watch out for too much soil being baled with the hay. Always buy from a reputable source and have the hay tested. We like feeding peanut hay because of the protein content and the cows really seem to enjoy it!
Happy New Year! 🎊
Life is always better #betweentheears of a #quarterhorse 🐴
There is just something special about a good farm dog. Dory wasn’t even supposed to happen but 3-ish years ago she found us through a friend and she has been an amazing companion for my dad on the farm. Dad lost his original farm dog, Tipper this year which was tough on all of us. Thankfully, sweet Dory has been there when we needed her the most. She is the happiest dog ever and is always by your side ready to go!

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