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Laur
Farmgirl in Training

32 Posts

Laurie
Boonville MO
32 Posts

Posted - Feb 12 2010 :  2:47:25 PM  Show Profile
Hi, I've been a farm girl all my life, and this week introduced the newest granddaughter to goats. I live on 20 acres, have a large home-birthed, home-schooled family and experienced raising lots of different kinds of critters.
I am herd consultant for a goat dairy where they make artisan cheese, other goatherds, as well as tend our own herd. I spend much of my time outside and in the barn, and with kidding season just starting will experience ooooooodles of kids, udders, milking, culling decisions, doctoring, etc.
I am hoping to reclaim my garden from neglect,establish more medicinal herbs, spring clean like I haven't in years, try some quilting,and embrace this computer for more than research, like making some new friends!!! Looking forward to what this sisterhood brings!!!! Laur



OhioValley Farmchick
Farmgirl in Training

29 Posts

Lisa
Waterford OH
USA
29 Posts

Posted - Feb 12 2010 :  3:14:14 PM  Show Profile
Welcome Laurie,

Sounds a lot like our home. The goats got loose last year and ate a lot of our garden, the new fruit trees we planted, and they love the taste of rose bushes. The only thing they left alone were the herbs. I also am enjoying this computer for something other than research!! Would love to hear what you do as a consultant at the goat dairy. What kind of goats do you have?

Lisa

Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might...Ecclsiastes 9:10
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Lessie Louise
True Blue Farmgirl

1406 Posts

Carol
PECULIAR MO
USA
1406 Posts

Posted - Feb 12 2010 :  3:44:58 PM  Show Profile
A warm welcome to you Laurie. We are almost neighbors, I am about 2 hours from you. You will like it here, Carol

Forget buns of steel, I'd rather have buns of cinnamon!

Farmgirl #680!
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maggie14
True Blue Farmgirl

6784 Posts

Hannah
Washington
USA
6784 Posts

Posted - Feb 12 2010 :  4:23:17 PM  Show Profile  Send maggie14 a Yahoo! Message
Welcome Laurie!!
Hugs,
Channah

Friendship is not something that can be bought, it is earned.
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OhioValley Farmchick
Farmgirl in Training

29 Posts

Lisa
Waterford OH
USA
29 Posts

Posted - Feb 12 2010 :  4:43:03 PM  Show Profile
Laurie,
My fruit trees did not survive my goats. We will be replanting this year. Our goats are now secured in a fence that we "think" will contain them. We had a lot of bad experiences trying to figure out just what kind of fence would hold them in. My dairy goats don't try to escape much, but our Boar goats are just plain sneaky. I do enjoy quilting. Taught myself years ago from a book. I'm working on one right now called, "Within the Stars" from the book, Red Wagon Originals. Hope I can get most of it done this month and next. Once spring comes there is little time for quilting. My family and I are going to Branson this summer. Are you anywhere near there?
Lisa

Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might...Ecclsiastes 9:10
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1badmamawolf
True Blue Farmgirl

2199 Posts

Teresa
"Bent Fence Farms" Ca
USA
2199 Posts

Posted - Feb 12 2010 :  6:33:11 PM  Show Profile
welcome from a California girl who's home state is Missouri.

"Treat the earth well, it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children"
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queenofadventure
True Blue Farmgirl

87 Posts

Jessica
Jensen Beach FL
USA
87 Posts

Posted - Feb 12 2010 :  7:02:38 PM  Show Profile
Welcome Laurie!
Sounds like a beautiful life you have! When I have children I want to have at home births :) this is very important to me... Mmm....and artisan cheese! The Best! I have really grown a taste for goat cheese...it is totally amazing!
Well nice to meet you Laurie!
Very glad you found the farmgirl connection :)

farmgirl sister #937
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weaverchic
True Blue Farmgirl

362 Posts

gerri
Largo Florida
USA
362 Posts

Posted - Feb 12 2010 :  7:30:00 PM  Show Profile
Welcome Laurie from the Sunshine State! Glad you joined us!

gerri

Happiness is in the comfortable companionship of friends.
-Pam Brown
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wellswillow
True Blue Farmgirl

159 Posts

Marcie
Branchport New York
USA
159 Posts

Posted - Feb 13 2010 :  04:17:57 AM  Show Profile
Welcome Laurie from cold,snow covered upstate NY. We have never raised goats, but is interesting to hear about them.
Marcie

I enjoy chatting with my friends.
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farmmilkmama
True Blue Farmgirl

2027 Posts

Amy
Central MN
USA
2027 Posts

Posted - Feb 13 2010 :  05:12:38 AM  Show Profile
Welcome from MN! Sounds like we could learn a lot from you :)

--* FarmMilkMama *--

Farmgirl Sister #1086

Be yourself.
Everyone else is already taken.
-Oscar Wilde

www.wakeupstartlearning.blogspot.com
www.farmfoodmama.blogspot.com
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classygram
True Blue Farmgirl

1812 Posts

Brenda
Pleasant Hill Mo.
USA
1812 Posts

Posted - Feb 13 2010 :  08:25:26 AM  Show Profile
Lisa, Welcome from another Missourian! Not sure where Boonville is, but if Carol is about 2 hours from you, I'd say I am also. Because we are about 15 mins from each other. Glad to have you here with us. Your going to have fun with all the girls and lots of information.
Blessings, Brenda
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kristin sherrill
True Blue Farmgirl

11303 Posts

kristin
chickamauga ga
USA
11303 Posts

Posted - Feb 13 2010 :  09:13:51 AM  Show Profile
Welcome from Georgia, Laurie. I also have dairy goats. 3 Lamanchas and a Nubian. All due the end of March. Not my choice. They decided this time! I love my girls. Can't wait to start milking again. Sounds like you have a great job. That's one of my dreams to have a real dairy and be able to sell the milk and make cheese to sell. Maybe one day. Hope to see you around.

Kris

Happiness is simple.
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staci860
True Blue Farmgirl

838 Posts

Staci
Newville PA
USA
838 Posts

Posted - Feb 13 2010 :  09:51:14 AM  Show Profile
Welcome from PA, Laurie!
Whew... I get a little tired (and inspired) just reading about all the things you'll be doing.
Enjoy the site and the new friends you're bound to make here.
FG#973


Blessings, staci
: )
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herblady55
True Blue Farmgirl

3470 Posts

Judy
Louisville Ohio(Stark Co)
USA
3470 Posts

Posted - Feb 13 2010 :  2:07:54 PM  Show Profile
Howdy Laur and Welcome from NE Ohio! You've stumbled upon the greatest site with the Sweetest, most helpful bunch of Farmgals and Wanna-be's ever squeezed together on one "Plot!" If they don't have the answer in the pocket-o-their-bibs, then, by-job, they know someone else who does! Just ask! Enjoy!

Sister-chick# 905
Judy
Hugs&Squeezles!
I am not contained between my hat and my boots! -Walt Whitman-
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Laur
Farmgirl in Training

32 Posts

Laurie
Boonville MO
32 Posts

Posted - Feb 14 2010 :  7:13:53 PM  Show Profile
Thanks to all for your welcomes!!!! Brrr, more snow coming down and a bit of wind tonight, so hard on the creatures, and I feel the years a bit more on days like this. It has been a looong winter for me and many! Boonville is about 20 miles west of Columbia or maybe 2 short hours east of Kansas City by I-70. for those wondering.
I have been enjoying getting better acquainted with the myriad of topics and folks on this wonderful site. I love the enthusiasm and warmth, and know it has certainly helped brighten my weekend!
Kris, I'll be happy to share any reality of the dairy with you as you dream!!! Tonight I am glad no kids are arriving in my barn, but am concerned what's happening to the new arrivals at the dairy. Hope they are managing.
I so challenged as I try to learn about this computer, I can research fine, but just trying to learn to type, and click, and use this thing to maybe someday create a blog or website, seems like major work?! Some of your blogs and websites are beautiful! My 11 year old tries to convince me he shouldn't have to practice his handwriting, cause he can do data entry just fine, I'll get there!!!
Thanks again for the welcomes and so look forward to learning and sharing! Laur

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edlund33
True Blue Farmgirl

1515 Posts

Marilyn
Renton WA
USA
1515 Posts

Posted - Feb 15 2010 :  07:16:21 AM  Show Profile
Welcome from Western WA!

Cheers! ~ Marilyn

Farm Girl No. 1100

Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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sherone_13
True Blue Farmgirl

2460 Posts

Sherone
Evanston WY
USA
2460 Posts

Posted - Feb 15 2010 :  08:50:29 AM  Show Profile
Howdy from Wyoming! Welcome to Farmgirls. Prepare to be Inspired!

Sherone

http://farmgirlcrossroads.etsy.com
http://tinytaylorranch.etsy.com
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solilly
True Blue Farmgirl

726 Posts

Lillian
Williamsburg Virginia
USA
726 Posts

Posted - Feb 24 2010 :  5:03:06 PM  Show Profile  Click to see solilly's MSN Messenger address  Send solilly a Yahoo! Message
Glad to have you on board. Lilly here from Virginia

learning the life I always wanted.
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