This winter has been a productive one for completing projects. First on the list was finishing up the barn pens. The boys built a total of thirteen pens in our 100+ year-old bank barn.
| First, the boys frame out combination stock panels with 2 x 4s. |
| Then they attach the framed panels to 2 x 4 uprights. |
| The final result: modular pens that can be altered as needed for different uses. This one is sized for a newborn calf or young pig. |
| The steers make a great thermometer. If it is over 25 degrees, you will find them outside. |
| Stella goes outside for some sunshine. |
| The growing hogs enjoy the fresh air, too. |
| The chickens, on the other hand, are not thrilled to be out in the snow. They hang out near the coop door until one of the boys shovels a path for them. |
| The inside of the pasture layer house, with roosts on the left and nest boxes on the right. |
| Built on skids, the house can be pulled with our tractor to a different area of the pasture. |
| A view of the back of the layer house, showing the access door to the nest boxes. |
| The completed layer house, ready for a coat of paint. |
Doubled 2 x 6s provide strong skids for the new hog shelter. Dad built the house to be held together with strong bolts as well. As a result, he can build the shelter in our upper barn, then disassemble it for transport to the field. We will use the skids for transport within the pasture as needed.
| Skids on, side walls up, and the beginnings of overhead supports for the hog shelter roof. |
| The heavy steel roof must go up in two sections to be practical. Here is the framing for the first section. |
| The first roof support section, in place on the hog shelter. |
In the meantime, check out our website for our current offerings: cuts of Grass-Fed Beef, Organic-Fed Stewing Hens, and Organic-Fed Eggs. We are also taking orders for upcoming organic-fed, pasture-raised products: Broiler Chickens in summer 2013 and Pork, Lamb, and Turkey in fall 2013. Send us an email or give us a call to reserve yours today.
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