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Chicken TV at Briden Farm 10 May 2021

Lohmann Hen at Briden Farm

Chicken TV at Briden TV has become quite the thing! Friends, Family, and even Strangers who have become friends, all tell us how much they enjoy these fun little videos.

This particular video will give you a little peek, and maybe a little peck, into hat we feed them and how they react when they see Us!

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Robbie & Nikie Playing At Briden Farm

Robby, Nanna and Nickie

Back on March 9, 2021, our Nigerian Dwarf Goat, Nanna, had two Nigerian Dwarf Kids, little male Buklings, who we later named Nicky and Robbie. 

The nice thing is, lately They’re and not only eating hay and grain, but also learning to browse and forage while enjoying the pasture, and as in this video barking trees while Playing At Briden Farm.

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Nigerian Dwarf Goats: Bucks For Sale

Archie and Carl

While we hate to let them go, we need repairs to our Tractor and at this point the Tractor is necessary for getting our gardens and firewood looked after. So, as a result we are looking to sell Archie and Carl, our Nigerian Dwarf Goat Bucks. They were born 28 February 2020 and are both intact proven breeders. Both well behaved, and we’d prefer to have them go together. We’re asking $300 each, or $500 for both. For more information please phone 902-907-0770

Cutting And Hauling Wood

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Hauling And Cutting Firewood

Never. Dull moment at Briden Farm, and in this video You’ll see me bringing out an 8 foot log with my 1979 International Lo Boy Tractor. 

What it doesn’t show is how, or where, I’m cutting. It also doesn’t tell you that prior to getting our Stihl chainsaw last Fall, I hadn’t used one in about 35 Years! Or, that even back then it was only one afternoon while helping a friend trim some saplings in his backyard.

Likewise, I probably haven’t drove a tractor in 40 Years!,

So, it’s incredible to me to be able to cut trees, on our own land, on a hillside! To be able to get around, maneuvering around trees, and obstacles, on a Hillside!

Now, this is no gentle rolling field, it’s old switchback roads, on a steep grade, with somewhat composted, soft leaf covered, soil. So there’s a bit of back sliding, a bit of praying, and a whole lot of hoping!

However, cutting trees, clearing pasture, and eventually after running our Goats and Pigs through it, turning it into Gardens, while hauling logs to make firewood and maybe even some lumber, sure comes with a real sense of accomplishment, and it all helps us become even more self reliant! 

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