Category: Bunnies

Turning Old Burnt Out Hay Fields to Grazing Pastures and Gardens

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It’s been just a couple weeks short of two years since we moved our animals on to this property. 

The Barn Property Sept 2022

When we were asked to come there and use the land and barn, the fields were mostly old and burnt out, full of invasive and toxic weeds. Two years later through the use of rotational pasturing, and regenerative farming techniques these are those fields today… 

While the original goals of the Property Owners, of “Just keep the trees from growing in, and the fields from getting over taken” with hopes of getting rid of the toxic and invasive plants. Although we wanted to help showcase the work, and help make this place even more beautiful. We’ve used Goats, Pigs, Chickens, Rabbits, and now Sheep to help improve this wonderful old property. Just look at those hay fields now! A true testament to the capabilities of these wonderful birds and animals! 

Not only have we helped keep the fields from growing in, we’ve helped to eliminate many of the weeds, both toxic and invasive. Although it’s still a work in progress! Sheep need adequate pasture grasses and forage to thrive and our shearer and others, and even the wool quality of the sheep have all testified to this being the case! It’s incredible to see the transformation that’s taken place! 

We’ve even managed to turn some of this ground into gardens!

2024 Garden at The Barn Property

Using deep bedding for our animals through the winter helps provide well composted hay and manure to help naturally grow the gardens. The whole thing is laborious and yet rewarding. We work mostly by hand, employing time honoured methods and let our animals do most of the heavy lifting! It’s a labour of love, one where we always strive to be good Stewards.

Bunny Buggies

Bunny Buggies

From Spring to Fall, and almost Winter, our Bunnies enjoy their Buggies! Like Chicken Tractors, Bunny Buggies get moved regularly, usually daily, insuring our Bunnies get the best of care and have a new salad to dine on every day! 

It also means the grass gets trimmed and naturally fertilized in the process. This leads to some of the thickest, richest, greenest, grass you can imagine! 

Bunny Moving Days at Briden Farm

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Valley our Lion Head Easter Bunny

It’s that time of year when our Bunny’s get moved out to pasture. They’ll still be in cages, it helps insure their safety and also keeps them from running away or fighting with each other! Rabbits have just as much a pecking order as chickens! Perhaps worse! It also means that they’ll get a fresh salad bar every day because we move their cages every day till late Fall. This helps them get a more rounded diet, and also helps provide an incredible meat, more similar to wild rabbit. It’s also this time of year we begin our breeding program and that means that we should be expecting baby bunnies sometime around mid May, and should hopefully have some baby bunnies for sale by mid July. 

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