Posted By admin on January 26, 2010
Joe and Mike were at the farm Saturday fixing my brooding pen. With eggs in the incubator I needed to get moving on the pen in the barn so we didn’t have them in the garage.

Chick nursery
This is so cool because it is adaptable. There is a panel on the side closest to the big birds that flips up when there aren’t any chicks but flips down when I need to keep them separated.

view from the big pen
I am so excited about these new chicks in the incubator. I shined a flashlight through the eggs Friday night and it appears that there are a few chicks. I didn’t do all of them because I didn’t want them too chilled. I will do it again this Friday and see if there is any change.
Y’all come back now!
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I am a work at home Mom of two of the best boys ever. I am a Nationally Certified Master Groomer and have been grooming out of my home for the last 12 years.
We have recently moved to Greenbrier Tn on 27 acres. We are new to the "homesteading thing" but we are excited to learn. We hope to be filling our farm with many critters and a garden.
We are homeschoolers so everything is a unit study to us. It has been fun to see the boys help Dad cut firewood. We will also be learning how to build a chicken coop in the near future as well.
I have been making handcrafted soap lately as well and I am seeing an improvement in that business as well. It is all natural vegetable and goat milk based soaps. Can't wait to share this experience with everyone.
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