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Volunteering at the Laughing Goat Open Farm Day – HELEN TREJO
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Volunteering at the Laughing Goat Open Farm Day. Posted by Helen Trejo. May 15, 2016. June 9, 2016. This Saturday was an Open Farm day at the Laughing Goat Fiber Farm. It’s an annual event that welcomes the public to see and learn about fiber animals such as angora goats, alpacas, and sheep. It was a great pleasure to attend the Open Farm day as a volunteer with my twin sister, Nidia. Nidia with Angora Goats, May 2016. Helen with Angora Kid, May 2016. Since I’ve previously made clothing. Nidia debut her ...
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Laughing Goat Fiber Farm: April 2009
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Monday, April 6, 2009. This duck is plotting to take over the world! Or, she cannot count. Or she knows that many of her eggs will not hatch. Or she's using probabilities to project her final duckling yield. Or she's related to my brothers and thus competitive about ev-er-y-thing! Posted by Laughing Goat Fiber - Ithaca. Friday, April 3, 2009. Do ducks prefer Base 10? This morning I found 10 eggs and a duck guarding them. Is it because she's finished now? She's completed a set of 10? Or is this 1010?
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Laughing Goat Fiber Farm: Waiting, waiting...
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Friday, March 20, 2009. The nannies are nestled snugly in their kidding pens with just a week to go before D-day! Here's a shot of Nod, my oldest, from the top! She's looks like she's having octuplets! I'm joking. She's probably having twins. I can't wait! Each morning, and every night I check them and report to the family - "No babies yet! And no one was cheering them on. We'd be two of maybe 200 people attending. Posted by Laughing Goat Fiber - Ithaca. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Laughing Goat Fiber Farm: August 2008
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Monday, August 25, 2008. Yay That's part of the reason for feeling so fortunate. After moving the goats, visiting the Cornell sheep barn, and stacking the hay, I was treated to a surprise birthday barbecue! I was gifted with season tickets to the Cornell men's basketball games. What a great idea. Last year they played so well that they made the NCAA March Madness tournament for the first time in 20 years. And I looove to holler and jump and root for my team. What a great weekend. Sunday, August 24, 2008.
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Laughing Goat Fiber Farm: Nets and Wilbur, and finally The Recycle Bank!
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Monday, March 23, 2009. Nets and Wilbur, and finally The Recycle Bank! Okay, okay. So Cornell didn't win. They almost won the FIRST half of the game. They were definitely in the running, and made it pretty interesting, until the half. I guess the Missouri Tigers figured out how to beat them during the break. I rounded up and sent $60 to Nothing But Nets. Nice work guys. Maybe some of those other teams'll get new t-shirts 'n stuff. Cornell can claim to have saved lives with their game.
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Your questions about plants, animals, and other organisms answered by a naturalist. Donut blob that stumped the experts. Pamela and Lori-Ann, Maine, USA. Phryganea caddisfly egg mass. Update, A Possible Answer (December 20, 2014):. A naturalist and author (check out. Tracks and Sign of Insects and Other Invertebrates. Was of enormous help in solving the puzzle of who laid spiral loops of green eggs in lakes in Nova Scotia and Maine. ( Click here to read that post. 8221; that is one of the most common que...
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Ask a Naturalist.com » Why are these mallard males beating up this female?
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Your questions about plants, animals, and other organisms answered by a naturalist. Why are these mallard males beating up this female? Why would five mallard drakes gang up on a female mallard with chicks trying to drown her? S, British Columbia, Canada. The short answer is that the mallard (. This video is one of the milder ones you can find on youtube: http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? More Information Why ducks? Benefits such as “better genes” for their offspring. Even when females are no...What’s ...
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Your questions about plants, animals, and other organisms answered by a naturalist. Because they are such common and charismatic birds now found nearly worldwide, and many people enjoy seeing them and adopting them, at least in spirit, I frequently get questions about mallards (. What follows is a small collection of mallard questions and answers. Click on photos and graphics to expand). 1 Can this mallard hen feed her young? Anne, Virginia, USA. 8220;Yes, she can feed herself, the tip of her tongue stic...
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Your questions about plants, animals, and other organisms answered by a naturalist. To view the full article, click on the title. Osprey struggling to get off the water. Tom of AskaNaturalist.com Animals. 05 14th, 2016. 1 Comment ». What to do about this window dove nest? Question #1: This bird made a nest next to my kitchen window. What kind of bird is this? Tom of AskaNaturalist.com Animals. 07 20th, 2015. 1 Comment ». Move a bird nest? Tom of AskaNaturalist.com Animals. 06 14th, 2015. Because they are...
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