Book a Farm Stay and Learn to Grow Your Own Food and Raise Your Own Animals

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Come for a Day, Volunteer and gain a learning experience, or come for a week or longer in exchange for Room and Board! We have Gardens, Livestock, and other pets, and also go on foraging expeditions. So, come Volunteer and Learn! 

Book Your Day, or Working Farm Vacation!

Contact Brian at Briden Farm, 📞 902-907-0770 

Would You Like a Free Kitten?

Kittens at Briden Farm

Six months ago Kittens were selling for $100-$150 at the drop of a hat and it was hard to find one any cheaper! So, we let our cat have kittens, hoping to get money to help pay for some food. Now, there are kittens at cheaper prices, and it’s difficult to sell them at the moment. So, wanting great homes for our kittens, regardless of the price. We’ve decided to do a little Giveaway to the best, most deserving home! So, if you’d like to get a Free Kitten tell us why and how you’ll give it a great home! Tell us why You deserve one Free, and How You’ll give it a great home, and You could get one for Free!

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Bunny Buggies

Bunny Buggies

From Spring to Fall, and almost Winter, our Bunnies enjoy their Buggies! Like Chicken Tractors, Bunny Buggies get moved regularly, usually daily, insuring our Bunnies get the best of care and have a new salad to dine on every day! 

It also means the grass gets trimmed and naturally fertilized in the process. This leads to some of the thickest, richest, greenest, grass you can imagine! 

Our Briden Farm 2023 Potatoes Are Planted

Planted 2023 Potatoes

Imagine, two years ago this garden was forested. Woodlands comprised mostly of Ash and Poplar. Using our Goats, Pigs, Chickens, and jokingly, sometimes Dogs, we’ve managed to make a Garden out of it. This year it’s going to be mostly Potatoes. It feels good to have it planted. 

I’ll leave it be for a bit, then add in some companion plants. We interplant Bush Beans, Green and Yellow Beans, to help deter Potato Bugs. In two years here, and one in Clementsport, we’ve not had a Potato Bug. We’ve also not planted on the same ground two years in a row! So, this year will be the real test, having had at least part of this garden in potatoes last year. Will we have Potato Bugs? Time will Tell. 

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It’s been funny to watch Roscoe this year, He remembers last year, how I’d get after him if he walked on the rows! I think, watching Him lick his lips, that he might also remember the great tastes we got from the garden last year!