tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6814338995463264094.post3932743682631511155..comments2019-10-08T18:57:52.044-07:00Comments on Life at Homeland Farm: Raccoons, Coyotes, and Foxes, Oh my!Carmenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12332507856069338968noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6814338995463264094.post-29924719375204475032012-01-31T16:29:25.059-08:002012-01-31T16:29:25.059-08:00Thanks Teagan! My girls had a great fall and early...Thanks Teagan! My girls had a great fall and early winter..they were able to free range every day. Now they are in lock down until spring and I was just told today that there is a fox den less then a mile away from us. Looks like it could be a long spring again! Thanks for reading!Carmenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12332507856069338968noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6814338995463264094.post-46405697999304196182012-01-31T03:51:30.131-08:002012-01-31T03:51:30.131-08:00At the risk of sounding like the "non" f...At the risk of sounding like the "non" farm girl that I am, I have to tell you that the first time MGH came to your house to investigate I was with them and we were doing a walk through of the house. When we got to the bathroom I thought it was strange that there a little bit of music coming from a radio. The more I listened to it I realized that the sound I was hearing was chicken. Still, (remember I grew up around the water) I thought it was odd that you would have background music with chicken noises. It took me a minute to figure out it was the chickens outside the window. Hubby has not let me forget it. He's the farm boy in the family. Now, if you ask me about a lobster... <br /><br />Great blog! Love reading it!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com