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Welcome to the Jacobs Homestead Blog. It is our goal to provide entertainment and education about living on a farm. We will be sharing and learning together about animals, gardens and self-sufficiency.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Christmas Tree

 My darling husband made this tree stand for me 10 years ago.
It was looking a little rustic so 2011 Christmas gave it a makeover.
This is our second 10 feet plus tree.  The first tree to go in the stand was 11 feet plus.
This year's tree slightly shorter, but not much.  We limbed it up about four feet to make it baby proof and then it was full and beautiful up to the vaulted ceiling.

More Winter Happenings

 OUR WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENT FROM OUR WONDERFUL NEIGHBOR
OUR FIRST PIG-HER NAME IS PENELOPE



THEY ALL LOOK LIKE THEY THINK I HAVE TREATS.
YES, THE GOOSE ON THE LEFT THINKS SHE IS A GOAT TO!!

Tuesday, December 06, 2011

The Best Parts of Farm Life




THE BEST PARTS OF FARM LIFE:

Kitties in hay piles, fuzzy ponies, baby goats, and little cowboys playing on gates. 

Could we ask for a better life for our children.  Clean air, knowledge and good ol WORK is great for anyone.

Tuesday, November 08, 2011


What a wonderful view.  Looking North/NW from our house. 
What I love about this picture is that there are no houses, just a boy and his dog enjoying the day.
A fun and welcome addition to our Homestead clan is 'Flicka'.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Being creative with barn wood

Well, Barn Wood might be stretching it a bit.  A piece of an old pallet is more accurate.  Cut into squares and hand painted by yours truely.

I think it came out quite good.  Got the idea from a wall hanging they had at our local home furnishings store-Thank you.

Anyone have ideas- I can make Christmas gifts!!

Field Burning

Harvest time is almost done here in Central Oregon-that means field burning.  Here goes the wheat stuble in the pivot field behind our house.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Newly Planted Pasture

Update on the newly planted pasture.  Having shared with you the tilling, planting and rolling of our back pasture by my mini farmers and equipment, I felt obligated to share in the growth of that project.

It is doing well.

New Member of the Sheep Family

Introducting our new Ram--"Romeo"   The ewes won't have his babies this year, but next year we hope to have some cute little freckle faced club lambs running around.  He is Dorset so hopefully by crossing him with our Hamp/Suffolk ewes we can have meater lambs that still taste as wonderful as those we have raised in the past.

Animals and Products

Just some updates on the animals and products here at The Jacobs Homestead.
Our lovely hens are producing quite well this month as the weather cools and the grass grows lush before the frost.  Here they are enjoying some left over goats milk from the morning milking.  Extra protien and calcium as well as a host of other vitamins and minerals.

Lilly the milk goat is also still producing quite well.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Let Fall Begin

As the summer heat presists here at the Jacobs' Homestead the acivities of fall begin full steam. As we charge ahead toward Fall the sheep are visiting their boyfriend, the Nanny goats await the arrival of theirs and the chickens continue to give us a dozen or so eggs each day. Clarabelle the soon to be milk cow is enjoying some peace and quiet on the newly planted pasture as she plays in youthful abandon. As for my mimi famrers they have skipped off to 1st grade and Pre School this Fall and are enjoying their new accedemic adventures. Tap dance has resumed as well so we here click click tap tap all over the house. Me, I am wondering what I will be doing with my newly aquired free time. With only the son and animals for company I might have to start my winter building projects early. Though the husband and I are still working on the new chicken house / loafing shed. Pictures coming soon.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Next Generation Farmer




Eazson our 18 month old son loves all of our animals, especially the chickens and the milk cow.

Farming


I have been planting and rolling and watering the back pasture the last two days. Fun! I took a picture of all my heavy equipment. We truly are a mini farm now. Mini plow, mini seeder pulled by the mini tractor and the four wheeler pulling the mini roller. On top of that we have mini farmers!!!!

Friday, August 12, 2011

Farm Fresh Eggs



The Jacobs Homestead currently has 17 laying hens, one good ol hen named Blanch who is suppose to lay blue eggs-but doesn't. And one little tiny Old English Rooster named Big Jake.

We currently get anywhere from 9 to 12 eggs every day. Three hens are white egg layers and the rest are all shades of brown.

Eggs are $2.50 a dozen or $4.00 for an 18 pack.

Email : lynnsaysgarden@msn.com

We Start Again


I created this blog for my Garden and all natural product interests, However, it has now been recreated into the Jacobs Homestead homepage. We will give you updates on our growing family of beautiful children, existing animals and their new babies and all things growing, living and created here on the farm. We are going to try and keep you updated on farm fresh products that we have for you and also on the crafts and projects that we create by repurposing or recycling.

Please enjoy our every changing and exciting world here at the Jacobs Homestead.