Ozarkgal
Senior Member
- Location
- Deep in the Ozark woods
Yesterday we added two new additions to our Ozark Homestead....Meet Buckbuckbuck...
A friend brought him by yesterday, I agreed to take him because he was destined for the stew pot.
He's a loner for now and not very happy being caged for a few days until he gets his bearings. I'm still working on getting my Guineas, he will eventually have some foul fowl company. Right now he's out there crowing his fool head off.
Last night I put him in the chicken coop, aka the cat house. The cats noses were totally out of joint this morning, and no one would come for breakfast, except Gray, the male cat. His stomach got the best of him. I haven't seen Lovey all morning, and I'm a bit concerned as nothing usually fazes her.
I am trying to de-sensitize the Gangstas and let them know Buck is not fair game for chasing...good luck, eh. They are allowed to go up and sniff him and watch him, but any aggressive behavior gets dealt with quickly.
We have to go to the farm co-op today to get some medicated feed with wormer and mite powder before I turn him loose, as chances are I'll never be able to catch him again.
Several weeks ago, my old mower coughed, sputtered and drew it's last breath...great, just in time for mowing season, couldn't happen at the end of last year so I could have budgeted for a new one over the winter..So, hubby got a new mower for his birthday, which he will use to play around the yard with, and I will do the actual mowing...It's a beauty, quite a step up from our old used Murray, that gave us all it had, despite my rough treatment and rock cutting experiments.

This is a Craftsman 21 hp with 46" deck and quick turn steering. Small potatoes by TWH's standards, but just right for my small pasture and back yard.
I think I have to get the old one fixed before time to mow again, as this one is too pretty to get dirty
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A friend brought him by yesterday, I agreed to take him because he was destined for the stew pot.
He's a loner for now and not very happy being caged for a few days until he gets his bearings. I'm still working on getting my Guineas, he will eventually have some foul fowl company. Right now he's out there crowing his fool head off.
Last night I put him in the chicken coop, aka the cat house. The cats noses were totally out of joint this morning, and no one would come for breakfast, except Gray, the male cat. His stomach got the best of him. I haven't seen Lovey all morning, and I'm a bit concerned as nothing usually fazes her.
I am trying to de-sensitize the Gangstas and let them know Buck is not fair game for chasing...good luck, eh. They are allowed to go up and sniff him and watch him, but any aggressive behavior gets dealt with quickly.
We have to go to the farm co-op today to get some medicated feed with wormer and mite powder before I turn him loose, as chances are I'll never be able to catch him again.
Several weeks ago, my old mower coughed, sputtered and drew it's last breath...great, just in time for mowing season, couldn't happen at the end of last year so I could have budgeted for a new one over the winter..So, hubby got a new mower for his birthday, which he will use to play around the yard with, and I will do the actual mowing...It's a beauty, quite a step up from our old used Murray, that gave us all it had, despite my rough treatment and rock cutting experiments.

This is a Craftsman 21 hp with 46" deck and quick turn steering. Small potatoes by TWH's standards, but just right for my small pasture and back yard.
I think I have to get the old one fixed before time to mow again, as this one is too pretty to get dirty






