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I can always count on the ducks to let me know when their food bowls are empty.

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What a real pig-pile looks like. CC, the king of chickens on our farm. More tiny American Guinea Hogs! These babies were born on 11-14-22. Sometimes things just don't turn out like you think they will. This sweet little girl is a Nigerian Dwarf twin born on 1-31-2023. We were blessed with five beautiful and healthy kids during this recent kidding season. This was the only boy and he was born on 1-31-2023. Nigerian Dwarf nanny, Alice keeps a watchful eye on her new little doeling, born on 1-28-2023. No one enjoys pumpkin season more than the American Guinea Hogs. First time mama and doing great with her little Bantam chick. These two hens are co-parenting a pair of fluffy chicks. Never a dull moment.
Wendy Williams Giuliano
194 Country Meadow Lane
Coats, NC, 27521
214-683-2792
www.shilohacresfamilyfarm.com
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Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Where do you buy your produce?

Do you give much thought to your fruit and vegetable purchases? 

Do you wonder where that grocery store tomato or apple came from as you're placing it into your cart?

If you do, the obvious anwser is a farmer. But which farmer? Where is that farmer located? Is he/she local or from another state? Could you be buying produce from a farmer in another country? Let's dig a little deeper into that subject.

The University of California in Davis tracks the migration of fr read more...


Sunday, July 23, 2023

How to Use Various Pork Cuts

When you're at the grocery store looking through the meat department, do you sometimes see a package of pig tails and wonder, "who buys those and what do you do with them"? I used to until I started raising American Guinea Hogs. Long before the creation of Walmart and Food Lion, families butchered their own meat and used virtually every part for food. Neck bones, back bones, tails, ears, etc. were all included in the family's meal plan. I doubt they realized the nutritional value of using th read more...

Thursday, March 23, 2023

Cracking Egg Claims

Have you ever wondered what all those labels on your egg cartons really mean? Claims on your egg carton may not be exactly what you think they are. Here's a breakdown of what you're really getting when you buy chicken eggs. Cage Free - The hens that lay these eggs are spending their days walking around an indoor enclosure and have access to food and water all day. Free Range - These hens are Cage Free and spend their days outside. They aren't necessarily eating grass and bugs, but they do read more...

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

Learn Goat Lingo

Nigerian Dwarf Doeling

Nigerian Dwarf Doeling

Whether you're new to goats or you've been a goat owner for several years, it seems like many people misunderstand the terms associated with this common homestead ruminate. Here's a list of the most used words associated with goats. Doe – Female Goat Doeling – A baby female goat Yearling – A one year old goat Buck – Male goat Buckling – A baby male goat Wether – Castrated male goat Kid – Baby goat, either male or female Kidding – Giving birth Polled – When a goat is na read more...

Monday, January 9, 2023

Shop Local and Eat Healthier

Did you know that buying fresh meat and produce from a local farmer has a direct impact on your health? It's true. When you buy your produce directly from the farmer, you're getting it fresh from the farm to your fork. When you buy from a big box or chain grocery store, you're likely getting produce that was grown in another country and picked before it's peak flavor time. That's because those vegetables and fruits have to get from the farmer to the shipping dock then to the warehouse of the ret read more...
         
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