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Everyday Is An Easter Egg Hunt At Briden Farm

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Bovan Brown Laying Hens

Monday past, we picked up some beautiful Bovan Brown Hens, One Hundred of them to be exact! We got a good deal on them, and had hopes of selling them! Well, we’ve discovered not everyone is looking for Chickens! Well, at least not right now, it being a week before Christmas and all! However, we’ve been quite impressed with these Bovan Brown Hens! 

We already have our own mixed flock of chickens, who because of the time of year, moulting, and the shortness of the daylight hours, are barely laying!

Whereas these Bovan Brown Hens are keeping us busy! Busy with Easter Egg Hunts! 

These Free Ranging Bovan Browns lay beautiful big brown eggs and they lay them all over! Actually they are very trainable! Before coming to us they were free ranging in outdoor chicken tractors and not used to roosting, nor laying in nest boxes! So, they’ve been laying everywhere! 

We have them free ranging in fenced pastures and they’re quite content, and content to lay their Free Range Eggs everywhere! They’re also quite content to sleep anywhere, and everywhere! 

So, we’ve been training them to lay in nest boxes and to come back to their shelter at night. They’re actually pretty intelligent and catching on quite quickly! The first couple of nights we had to go get them, where they’d all huddled in the corner of the pasture we’d turned them loose in!

Although, by the third night they were all in their shelter!

Not only did we have to train them to come back to their shelter at night. Which they did quite well once we started feeding and watering them there during the day.

You’ve probably heard the saying, “When the Chickens come home to Roost!”Right? Well, We actually had to train them to roost, by carefully placing them on the roosts! Nightly! 

They’ve been here for about five days now, and they’re almost fully trained! It takes patience, and persistence, but will make it easier and safer for them, as well as whoever they’re new owners are! 

We’re not sure how long we want to keep 100 Chickens!

So, we are selling some of these beautiful Bovan Brown Laying Hens for just $10 each. Since our Daily Easter Egg Hunts are yielding about 35-40 eggs a day, we also have extra free range eggs and are selling them for just $4 a Dozen!

So, if you want to join us for an Easter Egg Hunt (the week before Christmas!), or you’re looking for Bovan Brown, Free Range Laying Hens, or Farm Fresh Free Range Eggs!
 
Come see us at Briden Farm, where Everyday Is An East Egg Hunt! Phone Us At 902-907-0770 

Good Neighbours Make Our First 2021 Snowfall Bearable

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First Snowfall 2021

Yes, good neighbours make life more tolerable for sure!

This morning after our first real snow fall of 2021, we were blessed with our neighbour plowing our Laneway!

Much appreciated and it definitely does prove that Good Neighbours Make Our First 2021 Snowfall Bearable! 

Head Cheese at Briden Farm

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Pork Terrine

You know, The Head Cheese At Briden Farm, is totally different than the Cheese Head at Briden Farm… and I should know! (Chuckle) 

Now, if You ask people if they like Head Cheese they probably make a funny face and their eyes roll back in their Heads! Most people are turned off by the name! Thus Head Cheese gets a bad wrap! 

Now, for just a moment, imagine that we’ve not mentioned Head Cheese! Imagine the Title is Pork Terrine At Briden Farm. 

Now, that would have a totally different flavour wouldn’t it! Right? 

Delighted Cooking describes Head cheese as “not actually cheese, but a jellied meat dish … which typically takes the form of a large sausage and is served sliced as a cold cut. Alternatively, it may be made in a mold or pan and served as a terrine” which is described as “a French meat loaf dish made with ground or finely chopped meat and served at room temperature”. 

Now that’s something you can sink your teeth into! Right? 

Thanks to our friend Karen, so can We! Right here at Briden Farm! If You’d like to try it, come visit! 

Or… if you’re really adventurous…

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Baking Cookies In The Wood Stove Oven

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Three Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies

It’s been awhile since I’ve baked Cookies, and it’s also been awhile since We’ve enjoyed our Wood Stove! Nearly eight months since we last lit our Stove! Often it’s more like six months, but we’ve been blessed with warmer temperatures this year. Although it’s been rainy, it’s meant not having to start our Wood Stove till today! December Third! 
 
Now, the warmth of a Wood Stove Fire is incredible, it doesn’t just warm, it caresses your face, lifts your spirits, and well… takes you back to your childhood and makes you want fresh, homemade, cookies! 

So, today, after cleaning the Chimney on Wednesday, and cleaning the Stove yesterday, it was time! Time to start the Wood Stove for the Winter and to Bake Homemade Cookies! 

Some of the best, and simplest, cookies I know how to make are Three Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies! They may be simple, but when you add Watkins Products, like we do, it really helps elevate the simple to the sublime! To see how I tweaked the Recipe …

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