Showing posts with label Wilbur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wilbur. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 January 2013

Farm Girl

All 3 of my daughters were home for the Christmas holidays.  2 have gone home and my last daughter, who loves the country the most, is dreading returning.  She's enjoying every last moment with all of the animals before she has to leave. 

Heading for the barn with cat food.  And showing off her new teeth.  She just got the top braces off in mid-December.

Feeding the kitties, rubber boots and all.
Greeting Wilbur the pig for the last time.  She's heading home tomorrow and Wilbur is heading to the butcher on Monday. 

Does that look like a smile on Wilbur's face?

Maybe Wilbur will eat her first!

That feels sooo good!

The calves enjoying the new slant bars...

...so she joined them for their supper.

My youngest son agreed to go with her to the barn to take the photos.  I didn't think that he'd keep his housecoat on and wear crocs!

I guess he's had enough and heading for the warm fire!

Friday, 14 December 2012

Feeding Wilbur the Pig Table Scraps

Wilbur, get out of the trough!  Then we could feed you this...
...nummy supper!

First, let's have a back scratch.
Now, this is called anticipation!
At last!  Dig in, Wilbur.  Enjoy!!



Friday, 9 November 2012

Wilbur, the Pig

Back in August, DH took the chickens away to be butchered and came home with...none other than Wilbur the pig. 
Wilbur giving us the evil eye.

Because DH didn't know that he was bringing home a pig that day, he was not prepared with something to bring him home in and ended up bringing him home in a large, plastic garbage can.  Wilbur was destined to die as he was the runt of the litter and I guess runts are put down.  (I didn't realize this.)  So, garbage can or not, that was his lucky day as he got a stay of execution but not for long as we fully intend to put him on our table some day!

Wilbur says hello!  This is what he looked like until yesterday.  His pig pen got cleaned out last night so he looks cleaner now (below) but actually the pen was warmer for him before.  The extra manure and straw gives him a place to burrow down under (hence the dirty nose!) which pigs love to do so we'll have to get a lot more straw in there with winter coming. 
 Shy little Wilbur needs a friend!  Maybe we can find another little runt!