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Moving Our Berkshire Pigs To Electric Wire Fencing

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Berkshire Pigs on Woodland Pasture

We brought Larry, Curly and Moe, our Berkshire Pigs home to Briden Farm on March 27, 2022, when they were just ten weeks old. They’re now about 17 weeks old.

We’ve actually had them on Woodland Pasture since their arrival. Introducing them to Electric Wire Fencing a couple weeks ago. It’s first time using Electric Wire Fencing for pigs, and I really wondered! t’s hard to believe you can string a couple, or three strands of wire, hook it to a fence charger, and have those pigs stay in their pasture! It’s incredible to see…

I could watch them All day! They’re incredible to watch! Seeing how they interact, how the work, and how they recognize things like the white fence posts and electric wires. You can literally see that they recognize it! 

If you’ve never sat and watched Pigs work! We invite You to come spend sometime at Briden Farm. Call Now to Book A Time to Visit. Call Brian at (902) 907-0770 

Vesey’s Seeds Arrived Today, Come Help Us Plant Tomorrow!

Vesey Seeds

So, it’s May, and We try to plant by the Moon! It’s not always possible, but we try! Planting by the Moon is something my Dad, Victor Hurlburt Sr., taught me. Recently I come across an excellent write up on this, and if it’s something You’re interested in, I encourage You to read Planting By The Moon by Wheelbarrow Nurseries

In simple terms, when planting by the Moon, you plant above ground crops between the time of the New Moon, and when the Moon is Full, and underground crops, on the dark of the Moon, or after the Full Moon. The next Full Moon is in three days, and day after tomorrow it’s going to rain! For two days! Actually less than an inch over the 24-36 hour period. So, I want to get our above ground crops planted tomorrow before the Full Moon and ahead of the rain. Thus, planting by the Moon, and also getting the seeds watered. 

Now, hopefully, I don’t regret it! The other thing about the weather, and the Full Moon, and gardening by nature, is that the weather during the Full Moon usually sets the weather for the month! Meaning if it’s clear on the Full Moon we’ll have a sunny month, and if it rains, we’ll have a rainy month! So, if there was going to be a big rain on this Full Moon, I’d wait till next month! Thinking the seed might rot, if we had a very rainy month! However, since it’s only going to be showers, and a bit of rain, it should lead to a month where the seeds we plant now get well watered, and have a good start to their growing season. 

So, if You’d like to learn more, or you’d just like to help, come give us a hand tomorrow! We’ll have fun! Give us a call for directions… call Brian at Briden Farm 902-907-0770. 

Kind of Puts Things into Perspective

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Band Office Fire as seen from Briden Farm

Yesterday was sort of a crappy day! I worked, making several trips up and down the hillside here at Briden Farm. Setting up more temporary electrical fencing for our goats, and pigs, and their rotational pastures. Having moved our Goats to the new, very nice, woodland pasture I expected they’d be well contained for awhile. They usually do very well when moved to a new location; for at least three weeks till they get bored! 

Well, after spending the day getting everything setup, exhausting myself running up and down the hillside in the heat, We spent the evening trying to get our goat, Nanna, back into the pasture. Actually, getting her back in isn’t the problem, keeping her in is! So is the reason she’s so bent on getting out! She’s in Heat! 

Incase you’re not familiar with the terminology, “In Heat” means she’s ready to be bred, and wants to find a Buck! This is normally a good thing! After all, after she’s bred, freshens, and has kids, she’ll be “In Milk”. So, once the kids are weaned, we’ll be able to have Milk! 

Or at least that’s the way it’s supposed to happen! You see, Nanna, while being a great goat, and a wonderful pet, seems to have problems getting pregnant! She was bred last August, and was to kid in January. Nope! Didn’t happen! No kids! Then we bred her again in February, and she should be do in July. Which means she should not be in Heat now! Her being in Heat now means she’s not bred, and once again she’ll have no kids, and we’ll have no milk! That in itself is enough to make a sucky day! 

Now, as You may know, I’ve been trying, for months, to get a set of Chains my Tractor! (14.9-28 Tire Chains). If you have some for sale, or know someone who does please contact me! 902-907-0770. 

Anyway, I have two tractors sitting in the yard, neither one can I use, because our International Lo-Boy Cub has Transmission issues, and I can’t find anyone to fix it! Actually might, possibly, have recently found someone! Or should I say, another one, who says He can fix it! At least this is someone I know, and trust, and am told by family that He can fix anything! Here’s hoping! The other tractor, the one I need the chains for, is the Ferguson 35 that We bought after not being able to get the Lo-Boy fixed. I mean, we’re talking a year and a half, and two tractors, and thousands of dollars! While still not having a tractor to use! So, we decided to buy a tractor with chains, and a front snow plow so we can plow the lane this Winter! 

Having saw a Kijiji Ad yesterday for a tractor that, was described as …

Description:

1948 Ford 8N tractor

Inline 4 cylinder gas engine, works good.

Have chains for back tires

Have a snow plow blade

Kijiji  Ad

So, seemed to be pretty much what the Doctor ordered, and we decided to buy it. That was scheduled to be delivered by the Seller this evening. He wanted me to make the 3-4 hour found trip to see it, before delivering it. I, obviously, don’t know much about Tractors or wouldn’t be in this situation. So, I told him that if the Tractor worked well, had a front snow plow, and chains for the rear tires, He didn’t have to worry, I’d pay for it upon delivery. 

I made arrangements to meet him at the Firehall and planned to take receipt of it, and drive it home. Getting it there makes it easier than having the guy try to turn over 20 feet of truck and trailer in our Laneway. So, down we went, to meet the seller at the Firehall. 

When we got to to the Firehall, the guy was there, and the first thing he said, pretty unapologetically, was that the gate at the back of the trailer had come unlatched and he lost one of the chains on the way up here! Well, ok, stuff happens! The other thing was a very obvious puddle of oil under both rear tires! Obviously the seals were leaking, and to me that’s not a tractor that “Works Good”. 

So, I asked him when he had last checked the Load. I mean if I were hauling something, pretty much anything, I’d have checked the Load at least one or twice on the two hour trip, and I’d have stopped on Landsdowne Road and made sure everything was good, just before making the delivery. This guy had obviously, and by his own admission, done neither. Thus, the missing Chain could be anywhere between here and Pubnico. Had the driver checked his load, he’d been able to determine roughly where, or what section of the road, he’d lost the chain. His telling us he hadn’t checked his load, at all, and unable to produce a tractor that “works well” and has chains, I said, “Sorry, but I’m not taking this!”. It was at that point he started swearing and slinging the one remaining chain back towards the tractor! It was then I told him if he was going to act like a five year old, I had no interest in dealing with him! He wasn’t impressed, nor was I. 

So, then, we returned home, to see Nanna had once again escaped! Someone let our Dog Roscoe out of the house, and of course, that didn’t help with getting Nanna back in the pasture! Although, after I told Roscoe to stay, and the. To Go! He went! So, while I put Nanna back in the pasture for at least the third of fourth time! Her tail just a flagging, something they do when in heat! After this, Roscoe returned absolutely covered in Mud, from his evident trip to a nearby meadow pond which has wonderful black mud that can only truly be enjoyed by a Dog! 

At that point we took the Dogs, can’t take just one don’t cha know! We took the Dogs down to the River, for a swim, and to get washed off! Of course, when we got back, Nanna was out yet again, and this time had Ella, one of our other Goats, with Her! 

At this point, I was so upset and frustrated, I am very surprised, and rather pleased with myself, that I had not yet cursed anyone out, nor had I shot anyone! I do have a rather bad Irish Temper at times! I had managed to contain it! Although by the time it got dark I was sitting out on the step, alone, sipping tea, so I didn’t loose it with anyone or anything! 

After we closed up the Jens and the Muscovy Ducks for the night, I come back to the step and finished my tea and then went up the hill, once more, to put Nanna back in the pasture. Then returned to the house, and took time to have my weekly Video Chat with my good friend Skip! Mind You at this point, I was about two hours late! 

So, what had started as a very good day, had become a very long, very frustrating day! I was absolutely exhausted and had to rest up, sitting in my chair, before eventually going to bed! After all, tomorrow is a new day! Right? 

Well, the new day started with Sirens! Shortly after 1am! 

I lay in my bed listening till I could tell they were stopping nearby! About half to three quarters of a Kilometre away! As the crow flys, as my Dad used to say! 

It was a fire on the Reserve, we now know it was the Band Office! Sad too, a number of old artifacts were housed there, as were all the papers, and even part of their School Classrooms! We’re really concerned for all affected by this tragedy. As I write this, it’s now after 4am, the Firetrucks are still refilling with water, and they sound very much like very loud cow moose, in heat! Nothing compared to a Goat though! (My little sense of humour!) 

To be honest, as I sat on our step, watching the flames, and the trucks, and learned of the tragedy unfolding before us, it really gave me a better understanding of how the folks in my old home of Kemptville, Yarmouth County, and in the Quinaan area there, must be feeling as a many thousand hectare forest fire burns there, within a few kilometres of their villages!

The whole thing, the long, frustrating, exhausting day, and life itself is kind of all put into perspective, very quickly, when You sit and watch fire engulf a building, rob people of their artifacts and school, and more! While praying that the fire doesn’t spread to the nearby homes, and praying that no one gets hurt! 

It really puts things into perspective! 

In closing, I want to thanks the Fire Crews! Watching You work, from a distance, but seeing how hard you work, and how well you did not only to contain the fire, but to keep it from spreading to nearby homes, and maybe even to our farm here, it makes me thankful for all Of You! 

To those affected by the this Tragedy on The Hill, our hearts, thoughts, and yes, fears, are with You!  

One final Thank You to the Creator.for keeping everyone safe, and helping to contain this tragedy. It could have been worse! (Wela’lin Kisúlkw)

Learning to Turn Organic Materials into Beautiful Gardens

Tom & Jerry Tilling Our Garden

Are You interested in learning how to turn organic matter into beautiful gardens? Learn to Grow! Herbs, Flowers, and Vegetables, using Organic Materials!

My Dad used to say, “I tell people I have Organic Cucumbers and they come from miles around. If I told them they grow on Hen Shit, no one would come!” 

If you’re up for getting your hands dirty, and willing to put some effort into the learning, You’re invited to come learn how to turn organic matter into beautiful gardens. 

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