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Ti Gris and Holly Playing Ball

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Ti Gris, (little grey) is our oldest cat at over 18 years of age, and Holly our Little River (Nova Scotia Duck Toller) & Golden Retriever mix is our second oldest at 12 years. This video captures a rare instance of them playing together! In their own special way!

It’s been quite some time since Ti Gris has played like this, and the first time She and Holly have actually played together! It was One of Life’s Precious Little Moments! 😉 

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The Shocking Truth about Electric Fences

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Electric Pig Fencing

I remember when I was a kid, there was one place my Nephew and I would go trout fishing along a meadow. That meadow was so beautiful, it twisted along as it ran through a Farmer’s pasture. As we made our way along the Brook, we encountered the Electric Fence. In those days it was a constant current fence. It’d wake you up when you crawled under it, and if you happened to take hold of it, it took hold of You! It would almost hold on! It was hard to let go! 

Today, thankfully, we use a pulse type electric fence, not a constant current. To me it sort of works the opposite, if you’re holding the fence wire when the electric pulse comes through it’ll make you jump, a little, but it makes you take your hand off of it! 

This is the type of fence wire we use for our pigs…

Portable Electric Fencing Polywire

At least I know that, although it deters them, it doesn’t really hurt them. I know because I have touched it, and been shocked repeatedly over the past few years. It’s actually just a little picnic. Even when it’s registering 10,000 Volts, it’s not actually that bad! It’s just that the Pigs are smart! Maybe smarter than me!? 

You might be wondering how I know when the fence is registering 10,000 Volts! Right? That’s because we use an Electric Fence Tester, similar to this one…

Electric Fence Tester

In fact, I’ve just added both of these to my Shopping Cart at Amazon! By the way, if you happen to buy these items by clicking on the pictures above, I may earn a little from Amazon! Thanks! 😉 

So, the Shocking truth is not that bad! If You’d like to come see how we use these fences, or maybe even see how it feels!? Call Brian at Briden Farm 902-907-0770.

The Ole Goat and Roscoe the Dog Dancing at Briden Farm

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The Ole Goat and Roscoe the Dog dancing

Roscoe loves to dance! The Ole Goat loves Roscoe! I call him our Golden Lab, although he’s actually a Yellow Lab, but I call him Golden because there’s nothing Yellow about him! Here, in this video, we’re dancing to some Cape Breton Fiddle Music.

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A Winter Walk Up Rice Mullen Road at Briden Farm

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Winter Walk of Rice Mullen Road at Briden Farm

It’s the 20th of January, 2023 and this is our first significant snowfall of the Year, and probably of the whole Winter! I’m very thankful it’s the 20th of January and not the 20th of November! That can and has happened, in the past, and can come earlier and stay later! Some years Winter having lasted six months or longer! When we do get snow, significant amounts of snow, we choose to walk most of our Quarter Mile Laneway. This video brings you along with me…