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15/05/2016

Farmers Life

G day mates!

What did I say?? It’s raining so here I am, finely back! In the mean time I showed you we are in the Netherlands and the people here are very happy as we brought the sun with us. Not all of course as we cannot imagine an Australia without sun, but at least we had nice weather till now and we are about two weeks here already.

Of course the stories of our adventures in the Netherlands will come later as I'm not finished yet with our last weeks before the big travel overseas.

As I said we had a fantastic house sitting again in Bendigo. It had something really special and that I will tell later in the next blog, for now I just want to show you our daily routine.

First, meet Farmer Fred;



We had to look after 2 ponies......., may I introduce; Jack and Spider....

Jack

Spider

3 horses, Badger, Zip and Jackson.........

Badger a Chestnut Horse

Zip a Strawberry Roan Horse

Jackson a Bay Horse

.....and 7 chooks (sorry, no names) who provided us with enough eggs daily to start a Bed and Breakfast haha!

At first we opened the little gate for the chooks to extend their area during the day. (At night they are locked inn to an area in which the foxes cannot come). Then we give them our leftovers out of the kitchen and we check their food and water and look for eggs.

One of the two ponies, Spider, had a special diet of which we had to mix all the ingredients and give it to her in the morning.



So our round was mix the food for the pony and give it to her, we had to watch the other pony, Jack, as he also liked that food very much so Spider had to be locked up in a special area that Jack couldn't reach her. We gave Jack the nearly empty bucket to lick the left overs out of it.  As soon as Spider was finished, Jack jumped at the empty trough and had special tricks to get the last bit out of it.

Then we check the food and water for the horses, checked some points which were tricky for leaks, as we said that area is very dry and after that we had our breakfast.

You must be wondering why there are not much pictures about that ritual; that's because I made a film for you to enjoy, so don't skip the MOVIE........

Movie time!



On regular base we had to collect the poo from the horses with a special machine and put it in one big heap. There we could put the poo in bags and place them outside the driveway near the road to sell for a good purpose which is the RDA (Riding for the Disabled Association)
We are not asked to do that but we thought it is such a good charity, we should continue that!

Fred is preparing the quad


Nearly empty;



Also for this "shit job" (haha, just joking) and providing the hay bales, I made a funny film;

Enjoy, MOVIE time;



After these jobs we had a well deserved beer at our favourite spot;




We had marvellous weather all 3 weeks, with sunshine mostly very day, approx. 25 degrees and at night nice and cool so we could enjoy the fireplace and have a good sleep.

Jan and Tony also gave us the opportunity to leave our caravan at their place during our overseas "family visit/ holidays", of which we are very thankful.
The original place we could leave our caravan was at Wally and Kay's place, in Barjarg our previous house sitting address, but leaving it in Bendigo saved us an extra trip and day before we left.

This house sitting life gives us a lot adventures and experiences about all sorts of animals and situations but the main thing is that we meet so much nice people of which a certain amount become real friends, and that's what life is for!

Jan, thanks for sharing your horse knowledge with us!

My next blog is about RDA from Bendigo, an incredible story in which you can see how important volunteers are!

Till then,

 Cheers!

2 comments:

  1. Fantastic...this is my sister and brother in law.... It is a wonderful place to be!!
    Kay (New Zealand)

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  2. Wat een bedrijvigheid zien we in de filmpjes. Racemonsters in de stof doen inderdaad ook stof opwaaien. Het was weer een genot om te lezen en te kijken. Keep up the good work!
    de Haagse meisjes

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