Farm Life with Erin

Farm Life with Erin
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

All the Rivers Run....


We saw the sun......and we made the most of it!

A glorious Sunday afternoon spent in the fresh air. 
Moving our meat lambs to new paddocks, off the crops to make room for more.




There were other creatures out soaking up the sunshine too.

SPOTTO... a shingle back lizard!



All of nature was alive today!

The paddocks are very wet and water runs from dam to dam through all the little creeks.

On the way home Mum and I followed the water to see where it all comes from.
We started at the bottom of the farm and worked our way up.
From one dam to the next the water overflows through pipes and trickles its way down to the next dam and the next dam and the next dam.


 I call this dam... Big Barrie's.....he is a giant fish that lives at the bottom. He eats boats!


All the dams are full to the top.


The dams are important to the farm. They hold water for the animals to drink.
They provide a home for water creatures.
They also help filter lots of natural things before the water reaches the rivers.

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Grey Skies.

Grey skies are going to clear up....so lets get busy!

Two days of clear skies before the rain returns. 

All hands on deck.... to inject cows with medicine before their baby calves arrive in one month, and wean the baby lambs from their mothers.




The animals on our farm are what makes money for us. 
We must look after them the best we can.

The cows get a needle that protects both them and their unborn calf from diseases.
All the lambs that are being weaned from their mothers also get a needle, that protects them from diseases and worms. 
People get needles too, it helps keep us healthy.


We have had so much rain in the last 10 weeks. The dam behind our house is nearly full.
Even when it is not raining the water is still running into it, the ground is SO wet!

The water is running every where.......the creek through our farm even has waterfalls!




This creek starts in our farm and flows into another creek called Limestone. 
Then that creek flows into a river called the Belubula. It is brimming full.
The Belubula then runs into the Lachlan River and it just keeps on going! 
I am not really not sure where it finishes...............


My big sister KT and I have made the most of the weather.
We have spent hours exploring and having fun whilst the hard work was being done!

Friday, July 8, 2016

Mud Glorious Mud??

Rain, rain go away....I am sorry.... we need you to come back another DAY!

We have had lots and lots of rainy, grey, dark days.
And everything is WET, WET, WET!

The sheep are wet, the cows are wet, the roads are wet and the paddocks and BOGGY!



It makes getting around the farm a little difficult. 
It is too wet to get lots of work done. 
Lambs need to be weaned from their mothers. 
Cows are due to have needles before their babies arrive..... and the list goes on!

In winter on our farm the grass barely grows, the dirt is too cold and there is little sun.
So all the animals must be fed extra food by Dad.


We make hay from the spring grass nearly every year and store it away in sheds ready for winter time. 



'Henry' Ford and Dad spend hours feeding out hay to the cattle.


The cattle love the hay, it fills their bellies!