The family. We are a strange little band of characters trudging through life, sharing diseases and toothpaste, coveting one another's desserts, hiding shampoo, borrowing money, locking each other out of our rooms, inflicting pain and kissing to heal it in the same instant, loving, laughing, defending, and trying to figure out the common thread that binds us all together.

- Erma Bombeck

Monday, December 27, 2010

Care Bears and The Dark Side

Overheard between my two younger boys...

M: I used to like Care Bears.

Z: Yeah, and then you turned to the dark side.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Boot Prints

We found a boot print in the fireplace this morning. More proof that the big man still exists. The kids were wonderful even on such little sleep. They were up at 4am, even though we made them wait until 7am to get us out of bed. It was hard to sleep for those three hours, but it's the principle of the matter that counts.

We had a wonderful Christmas together. And it looks like it just might snow.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

God Comes Through Again

I never can seem to remember that God will provide. Because of this, I was truly surprised when a check came in today. We thought for sure that we'd have to explain to the kids why Santa hadn't been able to get gifts to us this year. But Christmas is saved!

Of course, that meant that Mommy was out shopping on the day before Christmas...what a nightmare. There were some pretty good deals on Christmas stuff, but not as many choices in the toy department. Lucky for us, Santa usually brings all the cool stuff for Christmas.

Maybe next year the boys will be ready for homemade presents...or not. They sure enjoy opening their packages.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Pig Shelter

We built a great straw bale pig shelter. We made it two bales high and then two bales wide and one bale deep. We cut rebar so that it would just be flush with the bales when we pounded them through the two bales in the walls. We put two bars in each set of bales. Then I tied baling twine through the bale strings on the top and "wove" it through all of the top bales. Not sure if that helps at all, but we're hoping it does.

We then put some sheet metal on top (with a couple of 2x4s bolted to the bottom of it for strength). On top of the sheet metal, we put four tires (to keep the wind from blowing it off). We filled the inner space with half a straw bale for bedding. The pigs seem to really like it. The sheet metal hangs over the outer walls by about two feet all the way around, so they have some dry space on the outside too. We put their food trough under the over hang and one of the water tubs...that way they don't HAVE to go out in the snow. So far, they haven't destroyed it.

Salt Poisoning in Pigs

The learning curve for pigs has been steep. I guess that's just the way we learn. When we first got cows, they died before butcher - snow berry. When we first got goats, we killed one with a full bucket of grain. When we got pigs Thursday, two were dead by Saturday - salt poisoning.

Who knew that pigs weren't smart enough to figure out where their water was in a new pen? Two of our pigs ate their grain but didn't drink enough water and both started staggering around. One of them got trapped in a corner with his leg over the electric fence wire that should have been pulsing but wasn't. He died of a heart attack. The other started convulsing and after six hours of trying to give her water with a syringe, she died. So now we have one pig.

Apparantly, this is somewhat easy for pigs to do. They MUST have water or the salt builds up in their system. Then when they do get water, the fluid goes to the brain and causes siezures and eventually death. We had a pig waterer out there, but they didn't know how to use it. Then I gave them a pan of water and that sealed the deal. The vet said he could come out for $85, but the pig only cost $75 and the vet couldn't guarantee anything.

J loaded the pig carcasses into the golf cart and took them to the back corner of the property for the coyotes. Such a waste...and cost. $150 for coyote feed.

Friday, May 14, 2010

JRKMZ Family

I want to be able to post things that happen with our family without worrying about who reads it or who can access it. So, this is our family blog. We will use J, R, K, M, and Z for our names so that its harder to search it. Other than that, I hope to keep family and friends apprized of our sometimes extraordinary, sometimes typical, but always entertaining life on the Rogers Roost Ranch.