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Fences Make Good Neighbors
The Farm

Fences Make Good Neighbors

December 1, 2016December 1, 2016 reehomesteadLeave a comment

When you own a small acreage with animals it is imperative that you have good fencing.  Not to just keep animals in but to keep animals out of each others pens.  Predators will have a harder time getting to your animals with a good fence. Torn out, fixed and built many different kinds of fence.… Continue reading Fences Make Good Neighbors

Cattle Shelter
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Cattle Shelter

October 23, 2016 reehomesteadLeave a comment

The cattle shelter is finally done.  After many trips to the store and special orders we had everything we needed to get it completed.  This took three weekends.  My hubby doesn’t have a lot of weekends off so we had to press to get it done.  My hubby was the creative mind behind this creation.… Continue reading Cattle Shelter

Fall Daycare Day
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Fall Daycare Day

October 19, 2016 reehomesteadLeave a comment

Ree Homestead had its first hayride during fall daycare day.  It went great.  The kids loved the ride.  Their daycare providers supplied hot chocolate for them to enjoy.  My kids were excited to help get it all setup.  Of course they also enjoyed the ride. They brought pumpkins to paint when they were done with… Continue reading Fall Daycare Day

Sanford Clinic Shindig
Animals · The Farm · Woodworking

Sanford Clinic Shindig

September 11, 2016 reehomesteadLeave a comment

We hosted the third annual Sanford clinic employee shindig. This was a record year.  It is always a potluck.  So much amazing food was brought and shared.   Kids and adults loved the animals. My animals really loved the attention.  They were at the gate this morning looking to see if anyone was coming to… Continue reading Sanford Clinic Shindig

The Farm
The Farm

The Farm

June 29, 2016June 30, 2016 reehomestead2 Comments

Our journey on this farm started 5 years ago. You could barely see the house through the clutter. We couldn’t even get to all the out buildings because the mud was so bad.  Our intention was to move closer to my family.  Moving cross-country we had two days to find a home.  They were only able… Continue reading The Farm

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