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Farm Transitions

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April 2, 2025

Our farm is unique to raise multiple species of animals all year-round.  Each animal introduced to the farm ideally fits into the natural system from start-to-finish.  It was a really beautiful fit for our lambs to utilize the chicken brooder during the winter months this year.  Our brooder would sit empty if not, but with some movement, hard work, and attention to detail, we were able to utilize this space year-round to benefit the life of our animals.  And naturally, after the cold melts into puddles and the earth awakes from slumber, the sheep graze; they graze the same pasture our chickens fertilized last Fall.  

Enjoy this 5 minute video to watch your farmers in action.  Note the attention to detail to make sure each space, and each move for the animals is more than ideal to maintain good health, and good lives on the farm.

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