Saturday morning, Sully (the Great Dane) had his yearly vet appointment. What a great opportunity for Sully to wear the pet cam. He checked out in perfect health and actually has broken the 100 pound mark; he's 107.6lbs.
Us driving to the vet's office
We're at the vet getting out of the truck
There's Kristen's legs and oh look new paint on the walls.
The infamous watching the door for it to open for the doctor....oooohhhh I don't want to get a shot!
This time it's the "Goat Cam"! It was a bit hard to get the camera on Nadean's collar, my apologies for having to turn your head slightly to the right to have the images appear straight.
A view from inside the chicken pen. Oh look a chicken!
Nadean's ear
Ground view
Nadean's favorite time, feeding time. An open lid to the feed box!
There is a pair of Guineas that have adopted the farm as their home. We noticed that they had a nest on the farm and just this evening going out to check the garden, I wanted to see if maybe the stork brought more babies. Sure enough, I managed to catch a glimpse of a baby guinea. There's a slim chance of the Guinea Family staying on the farm since they usually have their babies off the property of where they belong; once the babies are strong enough, they normally go back home.
The farm has had its first births today. We have 2 baby chicks that have hatched today and have just moved them from the hen house to the baby wing of the farm, aka the pet taxi with heat lamp. We've had chickens sit on eggs before but haven't had a sucessful hatching. The darker black one was hatched early this morning and the other one hatched out about 2:00pm this afternoon.