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Dolly and Bo

2/27/2012

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Well one of our new goats had to be bottle fed (by Kelli of course).  But interestingly Dolly the lama decided to take care of him.  If we could get Dolly to mix the formula, put it in a bottle, and feed him we would be set.  But I don't think Kelli wants to try to teach Dolly this, at least not in her kitchen.

At any rate here's a picture of Dolly and Bo.
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Our newest waterer.

2/26/2012

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Well we installed our new Cobett livestock waterer (http://www.cobett.com/).  After looking it over I hope it will be  one of our more trouble-free waterers. 
One problem however,
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Its over 6 feet tall. And it needs to be 5 feet in the
ground. So how do you dig a hole 5 feet deep?

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Awww.  Look
how sad he looks…..

Just kidding! 
No I used this

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Slow Food Earth Market

2/23/2012

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Walker Century Farms will be coming to the Slow Food Earth Market in Greenville, SC beginning May 17.
We will offer our grassfed and grass-finished heritage Devon beef, produced in Anderson County on sustainably managed pastures. 
Our Farm Market at 110 Walker Rd, Anderson, SC will be opening May 18. 
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