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Monthly Archives: June 2014

The last set of New babies

June 26, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

Some time early this morning, Brownie had her litter of pups. There were five in it… However, two of them had their guts eaten out, and one of these eaten […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

More New Babies!

June 26, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

Late afternoon today, both Cookie and Charcoal gave birth. There was a total of 8 babies! Sadly, only 3 of them lived. Based on where they were grouped, both girls […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

New Babies!

June 23, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

Well, the first set of Guinea Pig babies are here! Crème Puff had three babies (one died shortly after being born). The remaining two have their fathers rosettes. One is […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Winter Arches

June 22, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

There has been a lot of chaos in my life lately… For me, this chaos mirrors Lake Superior. Everything can appear to be calm and smooth, but in reality, the […]

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Landscapes, Pastel

Another Weekly Update: Week 1 for Baby Chicks

June 17, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

I realize it has been FOREVER since I have done a weekly update. I have been moving a lot of stuff around, cleaning things, etc. I have also been really […]

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Chickens, Eggs, Guinea Pigs, Homesteading, Incubation, Quail, Rabbits

Lone Hay Bale

June 16, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

Another one of the prairie storm shots. Once again, not nostalgic for Kansas, but maybe missing the fact that i could stand on the pickup truck and see 100 square […]

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Landscapes, Pastel

Spring on Lake Superior

June 14, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

I really love this one! It is early morning in early spring on Lake Superior, with the rocks glazed over in ice. The brilliant sunset lights some of the ice […]

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Landscapes, Pastel

Red Cattle Dog Puppy

June 13, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

This art thing is difficult sometimes! The different colors and undertones required for a red cattle dog puppy is crazy! There are pinks, reds, purples, browns, and blues that combine […]

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Pastel, portrait

Almost Ready to Plant

June 13, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

And Western Ag Innovations is providing us with a free sampling for fertility before planting occurs. The sweet sorghum is ready to go… And I am ready to plant. Grant […]

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Agronomy, Sorghum, Update

Cost of Constructing Quail Cages

June 10, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

The bookshelf was free, so I built the cages to fit into the shelves for support. I bought 1/2″ x 1″ x 30″ welded wire for cage floors. $16.97 for […]

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Construction, Cost Analysis, Eggs, Quail

New Quail Cage and Overflow Incubator

June 10, 2014by dirtartful 1 Comment

I love my sloped floor quail cage!!! It is supported by wire, and has a 1″ opening for the egg to roll through. It is 20 inches deep, and 10 […]

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Construction, Eggs, Herding, Incubation, Quail

Farewell Dear Cadbury!

June 10, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

Even though i have several Guinea pigs, there are a few that stand out as my favorites. Most of these pigs will run up and greet me, wheeking loudly for […]

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Update

The Cold Brooder for 25 chicks

June 9, 2014by dirtartful 1 Comment

Let me preface this post by saying that I wanted to be a green as possible with this batch of chicks. Since we live in the south east, and it […]

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Chickens, Construction, Homesteading

Kansas Prairies

June 9, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

I won’t admit that I feel nostalgia toward my time in Kansas, as I really love where I am in life now. However, driving back and forth to my research […]

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Landscapes, Pastel

Two New Guinea Pigs

June 7, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

I picked up two 7-8 month old sisters, Summer and Autumn. Free off craigslist. They are lovely brown and orange. One of them has smooth hair, and the other has […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

The New Babies are Here!!!

June 7, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

How many urban post offices get chickens sent to them? Walk up to the counter and say “we have the noisy box”. They laugh, and bring us our chicks. Open […]

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Chickens, Homesteading

A new workbench!

June 5, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

Craigslist is amazing! I found a free 4′ x 8′ workbench out of MDF board. This means that I don’t have to build cages and electronics on my living room […]

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Homesteading, Update

Groundbreaking!!!

June 4, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

After a several month delay due to health circumstances, the ground is finally broken on the Citizen Science Agronomy project.  The sweet sorghum crop is in my hand, and will […]

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Agronomy, Citizen Science, Cover Crop, Girl Scouts, Programs

More Guinea Pigs and a Rex

June 1, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

Craigslist was good to me again. I got another free guinea pig cage, that also had two free hamster cages (aquariums) that I can use for my quail babies!!! Both […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading, Rabbits

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