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Farm Happenings at Harland's Creek Farm, LLC
Farm Blog for Tuesday October 20, 2020
More on the owl. Last week I ended my missive standing in the dark in the chicken house stupidly waiting for the young man who works with the chickens to arrive. I say stupidly because, much later, I realized the owl could see me even when I could not see her. She could have attacked at any time. B1 read more »
Farm Blog for Saturday October 17, 2020
Hens and eggs are still on our minds. We are constantly protecting them from black snakes that like to swallow the eggs, foxes which will grab one and carry it to the woods for their dinners, raccoons who will kill several just for the joy of doing so and then only eat one, and possums who li1 read more »
Farm Blog for Tuesday October 13, 2020
Hens and eggs are still on our minds. We are constantly protecting them from black snakes that like to swallow the eggs, foxes which will grab one and carry it to the woods for their dinners, raccoons who will kill several just for the joy of doing so and then only eat one, and possums1 read more »
Farm Blog for Saturday October 10 2020
The baby chicks arrived on time, vaccinated, hungry, and thirsty. As in past years, they chirped loudly as I drove them to the farm and played classical music.
For hens to be certified for organic production, they must be feed organic food from their very first meal. So when they arrive1 read more »