Sunday, February 27, 2011

Moose




Our newest baby "Moose" was born at 9:30 AM, Saturday 2/26/2011. The weather was freezing fog and everything was covered in a thin sheet of ice, so he got to spend his first day and night in the house! This morning I moved him back outside with his mother. I will get better pics later, still very foggy and damp this morning.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Lucy's babies

Lucy and her boys.



Babies are happening here on Poverty Knob. Lucy decided to kid on Sat. evening 2/12/2011. She had a set of triplets with no trouble. The problem was, I wasn't here! I was calling a benefit auction for the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.
Jamie handled the situation with ease. She was checking on Lucy every 30 minutes and still missed the birthing.
Goats can be sneaky!
Luckily the weather was warm and in the end everything turned out fine.

Lucy and her baby girl.




Our newest little girl.




Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Poverty Knob Snow Ice Cream!

As far as I am concerned there are only 2 good things about snow.
1. It brings moisture. (We need the moisture)
2. It makes great Ice Cream.

Poverty Knob Snow Ice Cream
3/4 Cup Sugar
1 Egg
1 Cup Fresh Goat Milk (You can use store bought milk, but it just isn't as good)
1 Tablespoon Vanilla extract
a pinch of salt
Fresh "Clean" Snow

Mix together all ingredients except the snow. Once mixed start mixing in snow until you get the consistency you want.

Random Animal pics.

People are always asking me for pics of our animals and place so I decided to post some random pics here.

Brownie & Spook cutting hay with a #9 IH mower

My view from the mower seat.

Several of the girls getting a drink.





This is Pup. She is ranch security in training.


Bella. Head of ranch security.


Some of the Draft Horses & Donkeys.
The big water tank in the foreground is going to be a raised bed planter, but I have to get it out of the horse pen first!

Yes that is a goat walking the ridge of the roof! She was entertaining, but impossible to keep in a pen!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Poverty Knob Cornbread

I am a big Pinto Bean and Cornbread fan! I found a new corn bread recipe that I had to try. This recipe makes a moist, almost cake-like, cornbread. Next time I think that I will add some shredded cheese to it!!!!!

1 (8 oz) box Jiffy Cornbread mix
2 eggs
2 tablespoons sugar
1/2 cup mayonnaise

Preheat oven to 350. Stir all ingredients together and place in an 8 x 8 baking dish. Bake at 350 for 30 - 35 minutes.