Friday, January 27, 2012

It seems that life around the farm is never dull. I wash the pastuerizer, sanitize the pastuerizer and get the milk into the pastuerizer and it all set up and started.  I have been busy around the kitchen going crazy getting ready for market tomorrow and also trying to catch up with e-mail.  Well got the e-mail
caught up pastuerizer going now trying to work on what types of cheese are going to the market tomorrow.

We have been on baby watch but it seems they always have the babies when you are not looking.
As soon as we can pictures of the new babies we will.

See ya,
Julie

Sunday, January 22, 2012

We are currently on goat kidding watch.  It's about time for the babies to arrive. We are excited with anticipation of the new arrivals.  It's a busy time here around the farm!
Thank you @Keith Mabe

When you buy from a small local business, you are not helping a CEO buy a third vacation home. You are helping a little girl get dance lessons, a little boy get his team jersey, a family get food on the table, a family to pay a mortgage, or a student to pay for college. Their customers are their shareholders, and they are the ones the business owners strive to make happy. Thank you for supporting small local businesses!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Dairy Farm News

We are luckly so far here in Texas we have had a mild winter. Our pregnant does are fat and sassy and getting ready to kid. Moms having babies in hard winters is not fun! We are busy around the farm anticipating the arrival of the new babies and can't wait to post pictures.

The cheese kitchen is always busy and buzzing around processing, flavoring and packing.

This sunday will be soap day when we will make lots of log molds ready for cutting and shelving for drying.

Until next time.

See you at the markets!

Julie
http://pakagri.blogspot.com/2012/01/goats-milk-have-you-herd-benefits.html
 Here is a really good article I found on the benefits of Goat Milk.