Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Barred Holland Breed

Calling All Barred Holland Breeders!

The Parish Farmgirl has a Barred Holland Breed Group
on Facebook.
Follow this link to join .

www.facebook.com/groups/barredhollandbreed/

This group was developed for the promoting and furthering of the Rare and Wonderful Barred Holland Breed.












Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Big Scare

Yesterday we woke up to rain and thunder and eggs tweeting.

It was Hatch Day!

At least for some of our cute little d'Uccles.  The other eggs are only part way through.
I was so excited because I love watching them hatch.
Then the worse thing that could happen did.......the electricity went out.
But my dad has a plan in place for this and soon my mom, big brother and I had everything
in place to transfer both incubators out to my mom's car where we could plug them into 
an inverter and keep them going.   
The power was out so long we ended having to drive the car for a while because sitting that 
long with the engine running isn't a good idea.
So off to town we went. On the way we discovered that a tornado missed our house by about one mile.  We were very lucky.
My treated us to Chinese food for lunch and while we were eating, out in the car the first 
chick hatched......we named him Ming Ming and he his so cute.



Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Barred Holland Flock update

Xavier 
 My flock is coming along really well.   My mom is helping me and.  We are now working on the third generation of white egg layers.  The eggs have increased in size by 1 cm. in both width and length and the white has been lightened by about two shades.

My mom thinks that the majority of the improvements come from  diet and environment mostly and partly from selective breeding.

This years hatches have been from much larger eggs.   The chicks are bigger and more robust.  We have had a 95% hatch rate.
Our girls had a hard winter.  It never snows her.  Heck......we live
in the South.  But....this year it snowed. Three times and the girls never missed a beat.   They never stopped laying.









Monday, January 6, 2014

d'Uccle Hatch

Record cold temperatures have taken us all by surprise, especially our little d'Uccle hens who decided this would be the perfect to go broody for their first time ever.
 
 
 
 
See what I mean . . . .
It's their first hatch ever and it's the dead of winter the eggs might not hatch but . . . . you never know.


Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Summer Time Has Been Busy!

Summer has gone by really fast.
I have hatched out three sets of chicks and I am 
getting ready for another set of eggs to arrive.
My oldest group of Barred Hollands are close to the lay point 
so I should be getting eggs any day now.
I can't wait to see if they are white.
  (They are suppose to be white according to breed standards)
My sister and I have been busy working on our Mary Jane Badges.  We
have had lots of fun and have earned a good many of them.
We were really excited last last when we found out that 
Mary Jane featured us in her weekly blog.
This is a copy of her post with a click link to her blog.

Merit Badge Awardees (click for latest awards)
This week is very special. I have TWO Merit Badge Awardees of the week. And to top it off, they’re sisters! How cool is that? Siblings working together on Sisterhood Merit Badges.
                                                      
I am pleased to announce that Lily and Alice Holland (Young Cultivators of Suzanne Holland #828) have earned a certificate of achievement in Farm Kitchen for earning their Expert Level Icing on the Cake Merit Badge!
                                                  Mary Jane's Farm
DSC_0418Lily: “With my sister and mom, I picked out a recipe to follow for the cake and icing. My sister and I agreed that we wanted to be sure and use lots of our own chicken eggs.
We drew up designs for our cakes and took a list of ingredients to the store. We purchased the ingredients that we needed and came home to begin baking.
My mom and sister and I used all of our fresh ingredients to make our yummy cakes. We mixed them together carefully in my mom’s big mixer. It is so much fun cooking in my mom’s kitchen.
The cakes turned out perfect. We will let them cool and then carefully cut the tops off for a nice fit. Now they are ready to decorate.
Mine was decorated different from my sister’s. I couldn’t wait to eat mine and I cut it straight away. I decorated it mostly with nuts and some dried fruit. I used the same yummy buttercream icing.
This is my favorite cake. I really like to cook. My mom lets us get in the kitchen and cook all the time. We just need to clean up after ourselves.”
Alice: “I worked with my mom and sister to decide on a cake recipe and what kind of fruits and nuts I wanted on my cake. We have chickens, so I knew I wanted to use a cake recipe that used lots of eggs. I found one that both my sister and I liked.
We made a list and went to the store to purchase the ingredients we did not have on hand.
Using our chickens’ eggs and only the freshest ingredients, my mom, sister, and I started making our cakes. It is a lot of fun baking in my mom’s kitchen. She has great equipment and plenty of room.
The cakes turned out perfect. Now we have to let them cool. Trim the tops, and then ice and decorate after letting them cool. We trimmed the tops so they would sit straight when stacked and then we began icing. We used a buttercream icing made with real butter. It was soooo good.
I decorated mine with my own design that I had drawn out. I used nuts and dried fruit. It was a really yummy cake and my family said they loved it.”
The Young Cultivator (kids 6-13) and Farmerette (teens 13-17) programs are free for kids to earn Merit Badges as long as they are mentored by a Farmgirl Sisterhood member. Go to our Merit Badge Website, or e-mail meritbadges@maryjanesfarm.org for more information.

Lily and I have had so much fun with Mary Jane this summer 
earning badges. We are still working on new badges and will continue 
to work on them even after school starts.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Mary Jane's Farm

  Mary Jane's Farm is a sisterhood that you can join. My Mom is a member. You're able to earn badges by doing things like recycling things from around your house. When you're done doing that, you take a picture of what you've done, send it in, then you get a badge.  Mary Jane's Farm also has a program for young ladies. It is called Young Cultivators. You do things like, learn how to organize, survival techniques, gardening, and even the "art of grass whistling".  It's not just about gardening, it teaches you about everyday life things.  I having lots of fun working on earning my badges.  I think any girl would love doing this.

Friday, May 17, 2013

A Big Mothers Day!

Mothers Day was really big this year at my house.
On Sat afternoon the baby Barred Hollands started pipping 
on their eggs.  We waited and waited, but none of them hatched out.
They took lots of naps though......hatching out is hard work.
My mom and I stayed up late Saturday night watching them pip away.
I was so tired I fell asleep on the couch.
Then at 1:45 am my mom woke me up to let me know that the first little guy
had broken through his shell and was looking around.  I could hear him tweeting
up a storm so I jumped up to go see.
The cutest ever!!!
My stayed up all night to make sure all four peeps made it through.
  Of course one waited until Breakfast to hatch out.


 
Chicks just beginning to pip through

Making more progress after a nap

Now really getting down to business 

I am ready to face the world



This really Hard!


I am upside down

Get this shell off of me!


I can stretch --at last



Come on Buddy get up


OK world here I am


Little friends togther



All dry and fluffy

Cute Barred Holland Chicks
DOB-May 12,2013
Happy Mothers Day!