Oasis Homestead LGD Updates: Doing Well!

The Oasis Homestead LGD family is doing fantastic since the move. They seem to really love their new enclosure. My momma and poppa dogs are even willingly staying inside it. This is a major feat and to me it means they feel completely content inside there.

I am pleased to report all the dogs were amazingly attentive, yet respectful during the birth of my first baby goat at the new place. Genius was especially concerned that nobody gets too close to momma goat and baby for the first few days. Momma dog (Naucelle), with her usual calming manner, encouraged baby goat to come play out from underneath the cedar tree where it was hiding.

Baby goat is quite confident now. Playing, bouncing, climbing and romping as only kid goats can do! He stands directly on billy and leaps over chickens, climbs inside the feeder and rolls around over tuffs of spilled hay. He’s quite happy!

The other nanny goats are due to kid soon and judging by their giant bellies, should deliver twins each. I feel completely confident that all my dogs will behave beautifully during kidding time. It is such a relief to know my LGD’s are protecting all my animals.

Progress Report: Planting Crops!

Making progress planting crops today. This is roughly 3 acres that can be planted.
Working the tractor- broke ground with my tiller, then making furrows with the wheel hoe. This is space for potatoes.
Planting roughly 150 pounds of white taters and 250 pounds of red taters.
Let’s see how much I can get done in a single day….. come follow along ?

Morel Treasures!

Look what’s hiding in the woods at the new homestead….
who will be the first to properly identify it?!!

We are on the last run of barb wire to put up today! Yippee skippee!!
Next to separate the strands and begin clipping them to the T-posts and install the gates.
Looks hopeful to have the animals moved out here at some point this weekend!! I sooo miss seeing my animals everyday. Keep your fingers crossed for us folks… hugs to everyone.

Orchard Site Updates

I’ve got my fruit tree orchard plan all laid out on the ground and digging the holes today.

If things go well on that front (I need 28 fruit tree holes dug) I’ll be digging up the fruit trees from the old place tomorrow morning.

Selling off the 2 pups and head back here to transplant them asap!

IF I can knock out both those tasks by Wednesday, I’ll be so happy. I’ll have sold all the pups I need to for the move and transplanted all the trees. I’ve already got 1/2 the fencing done at the new place. Looking at purchasing a used stock trailer for myself. If I buy it, it will pay for itself by 1/3 just from moving my animals this once.

I’ve already cleaned up the outside of anything I needed to take with me. Got the electric disconnected from my shipping container. Have a good lead on who could move them for me.

I began scoping out another one of my property lines today. It cuts through a wooded ravine so it won’t be as easy to lay out as the other one I’ve gotten done.

Sooo many things are prepped to go go go. Want to get this move finished asap!!

Below you can see the pre-dug holes where the transplants will go and the last section being measured with stakes and line.

All Available Pups Are Sold

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ALL MY AVAILABLE PUPS ARE SOLD NOW!
Woohoo they are off to their new homesteads with oodles of farm animals to protect. I can’t wait to see all the stories of their adventures yet to come.

I may have 1 more pup for sale soon. He’s not quite old enough to leave momma yet though. Update sure to follow.

PS…. momma is back in heat again. Be watching for the next litter announcement in a few months. ?

Great Pyrenees LGD Puppy Moving Sale!

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I have 2 male pups available for sale right now. I will be moving my whole farm in the upcoming weeks and it’s really best for the pups not to be moved repeatedly. The best thing for my babies is for them to go to their new, forever homes/farms now. I usually do not offer discounts as I’m always happy to let them stay until the price they are worth is met. This situation needs to be managed in a way that works best for the pups, not what works best for me.

They were born April 14th 2016. Both parents on site. All pups ARE already working. Acclimated to horse, goats, chickens, ducks, cats. They have all been gate and fence trained. Most are well behaved not to jump on you, although a bit more training is needed here.

??All worming has been kept on specific schedules. Worm them once at your place and again in 6 months.

??I DO NOT give any shots. You will need to begin them on the vaccine plan your veterinarian recommends.

??Registration paperwork will not be provided when pups are sold at discount prices.

??These “pups”, at almost 1 year old, are already working and quite large. They are excited and eager to protect your livestock NOW!

??Click the link below to visit my page with pics, videos, stories, customer reviews and farm updates!

Normal prices start at $500 each for working age pups. FOR THIS CURRENT WEEK ONLY- I will accept $250 each for either male pup. This discounted price is only valid if you pick up your pup in Harrisburg, Arkansas BEFORE I move all my animals to the new farm. After the pups have been moved to the new farm, the price goes back up to $500 each or higher. Hurry before moving day gets here for this ONE TIME ONLY DISCOUNTED PRICE!!

Will also consider dairy breed, nanny goat trades, or calf trades.

Please contact me if you are looking, or know someone whom is looking for a Great Pyrenees LGD addition to your homestead/farm team.