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From Past to Pasture

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Goats on New Pasture

My Hobby of the past 30+ Years is Family History and Genealogy. Growing Your Family Tree is one of Two Books I have Written on the topic, and after Three Decades of Research and learning You’d think I’d have learned it all! Right? Not so! 

There is always something new to learn! Especially, now, in the area of DNA Research and Results. One of the things is that various Sites, like Ancestry, MyHeritage, and Genomelink, look at the DNA Results a little differently. It’s the same DNA , but for example I’ve always known, intrinsically, that I was at least part Aboriginal. While it didn’t show up in Ancestry, because of the way they look at it, it did show up on MyHeritage! It shows up as MesoAmerican, and I discovered that just after returning from a beautiful vacation to Costa Rica in 2018. I had a real heartfelt connection to that place! Then I discovered that not only do I have a percentage of MesoAmerican DNA, but Costa Rica is in the centre of the place that those Ancestors lived! Imagine! 

Now, today, after coming in from doing chores, and moving the Goats to new pasture, I’ll move the Sheep to their new pasture tomorrow, I opened my email and had a message from Genomelink. They look back, claiming at least, to go further back, looking at ancient ancestors. They show that I have a percentage of Kazakhs Nomad DNA. Now, if You’re like me, You probably just said, “What the Heck is that!?” Right?

So, wanting to know who the Kazakhs Nomads were, and how that might affect me today, I did a Google Search. I mean really, if it’s that “Ancient”, what if any affect can it have on me today!? Right?

Well, here’s what I found…

Kazakhs’ nomadic way of life represents one of the oldest forms of subsistence known to humankind. Throughout the year, Kazakh nomads engage in livestock herding, including goats, sheep, yaks, camels, and horses. They continuously move with their animals, seeking better pastures and adapting to changing seasonal conditions. It is not uncommon for families to relocate up to four times annually, adjusting their dwellings accordingly.
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So, as they say, the more things change, the more they remain the same! Certainly our Ancient DNA plays a part in our present, and probably our future! Moving Us from the Pastures of the Past to the Pastures of Future! 


Now for something different…

Imagine a Home Cook from Nova Scotia on the Cover of Taste of Home

Please Click Here to Vote for Brian Hurlburt (It’s Free)


Brian Hurlburt officially enters Top 15 in FavChef2024
Please Click Here to Vote for Brian Hurlburt (It’s Free)

Imagine a Nova Scotian on the Cover of the Taste of Home Magazine!

Brian Hurlburt officially enters Top 15 in FavChef2024

It could happen! We are Officially in the Top 15 and currently #4 in our Group! What Group You Ask?

Glad You asked, Carla Hall’s FavChef2024 is a competition open to everyone from beginners to professionals and a few weeks ago I entered on a whim and was chosen as a Contestant! 

The Competition is really a Fundraiser for the James Beard Foundation and is based on Votes cast by the Public, that’s You, for their Favourite Chef! 

Ok, let’s face it, You and I both know I’m not Your Favourite Chef! Right? Well, so does Carla Hall, the good folks at the James Beard Foundation, and the organizers at Colossal.org for DTCare (83‑3344803), a nationally registered public charity which will grant donations to the James Beard Foundation (13‑2752108). For more information see our disclosures.

The Bottomline is it’s a great promotion and opportunity for Carla Hall and the James Beard Foundation, and lesser known Home Cooks and Chefs to get known! To get the word out there! Right?

Of course, so here’s the thing… the whole thing, the Winner, will be selected by You, and people like You, who cast Free Daily Votes for their “Favourite Chef”. Even if it’s just their “Favourite” in the Competition! So Please Click Here to Vote for Me Now!

So, You may be wondering, “What’s the Prize!?” 

Again, glad You asked! 

Winner will be featured on the cover of Taste of Home magazine, cook with Carla Hall, and take home $25,000! I think it’d be great to have a Homesteading Farmer from Nova Scotia on the cover of the Rolling Stones! If that’s not possible, then maybe, with Your Help! We can get on the Cover of the Taste of Home Magazine

Please Help by using Your Free Daily Vote, Sharing the Link, and asking others to Vote too! Here’s the Link: https://favchef.com/2024/brian-hurlburthttps://favchef.com/2024/brian-hurlburt 

 

 

Making Hay 5 June 2024

Brian and Roscoe in front of Haystack

Making Hay by hand isn’t something that’s done here, locally, much anymore but it is rewarding. Although it is a lot of work! What I’ve done this week, in a few hours, say 4 Hours give or take, is to make an equivalent of about 4 or 5 Bales of Hay. I’m guessing that’s about what it is. I could buy 4 o 5 bales of hay for about $20-$25. So, if I were to pay myself, I’d probably be making a whopping $5, or so, an Hour! However, there is something to be said for the quality…

Look at the neighbour’s field just beyond where I’m making hay. See the Lupines, and other toxic and invasive plants? That is what this field, that I’m cutting hay in, looked like about a year and a half ago! Imagine! 

I’d love to take credit for changing this field into the beautiful field it is today, with an incredible mix of grass, grains, and legumes, but honestly, it wasn’t me! It was our animals!

Goats, Pigs, Rabbits, and Chickens being rotated through there last year, led to this incredible transformation! Not only does it allow us to keep more, and more diverse, animals on the land, it also leads to more natural carbon and manure being changed into compost and fertilizer spurring even more growth. I turn, not only getting rid of the toxic and invasive plants, but giving the grasses and forage we want to take over and grow even better! 

The whole system is incredible, so, making hay takes on a whole new meaning! From feeding the soil with natural carbon and manure, to feeding our animals, to growing hay, to help provide Winter Feed for the Animals, some of whom in turn feed us! Either through quality, healthy, pasture raised meats, or milk, or eggs, etc., etc. 

Now, add to that the health benefits of staying in shape! Add to that this is all being done naturally, without chemicals, and You just can’t get any more organic than that! I love it! 

Now, let me tell You the best part! The Smell! There’s nothing quite like the smell of freshly cut, dried natural, organic, hay! Unless of course it’s the food it helps produce! Imagine! 

No, don’t just imagine, Book Your Tour of Briden Farm and come learn how, and why, we do what we do! Experience it for Yourself! 

Have questions? Call Brian at Briden Farm, phone 902-907-0770 


All this quality food, meat, eggs, milk, etc., has inspired Brian to enter Carla Hall’s “Favourite Chef” competition that is open to all, including Home Cooks. The competition is in support of the James Beard Foundation, and is actually based on the promotion and number of Votes the Entrant, the “Chef”, receives during the Competition! Thus, Brian is asking You for Your Vote! Everyone gets a Free Daily Vote and You can cast Your Vote at: https://favchef.com/2024/brian-hurlburt

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