The Girls–summer 2010

July 8th, 2010

Since the bucks have their own page…….. here are the girls!!!!

Bambie age 2.

Bambie age 2.

 

 

 

Jane age 2.
Jane age 2

 
 

Margaret age 1.
Margaret age 1

 
 

Miss Kitty age 6.
Miss Kitty age 6

 
 

Pebbles age 11.
Pebbles age 11

 
 

Tweety age 7.
Tweety age 7

 

 

And our visiting doe for the summer….

Julie age 3.
Julie age 3

Julie is owned by Brian Herron, Red Oak Whitetail in Hookstown, PA.

Our “deer” faces summer 2010.

July 8th, 2010

After several weeks of phone calls we are finally getting a chance to upload pictures on our web site of the deer this season.  My friend Alyssa is helping me learn how to do this.  So we are posting all the bucks, then all the doe will be added on a separate page.  Fawns are updated on the news page.

 

The name and age of the buck is located at each picture.

Adam age 14
 

Adam–Age 13

 

 

 

Bert age 12.

Bert–Age 12

 

Chester age 6.

Chester–Age 6

 
 
 
 
 

Comet age 1.
Comet age 1.
 
 

Cupid age 2.
Cupid age 2.

 

Henry age 5.

Henry age 5.

 
 
 
 
 
Marty age 10.

Marty age 10.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Prancer age 1.

Prancer age 1.

 
 
 
 
Snoopy age 11.

Snoopy age 11.

 
 
 
 
Sundance age 8.

Sundance age 8.

 
 
 
 
Vixen age 2.

Vixen age 2.

 

 

 

 

Woody age 10.
Woody age 10

 

What do you do every day?

July 8th, 2010

Hi, When people email me or stop in at the ranch, they ask what a typical day at the deer ranch is like.

So the day described has no meetings, no salesman, no tv crews or no building projects. (which all happen from time to time.)

  My husband Shorty and I take turns wih the fawns.  Since he is a early riser he does the 6 a.m. bottle.  I usually get up by 7a.m.  First I feed all  5 cats.  Then I usually make toast or cereal sit on the patio and have breakfast with the cats.  I take a walk around the fence and converse with all the deer and give them apples.My husband Shorty feeds them alfafa hay, roasted soy bean corn and dairy balancer pellets.

  Then I get the shop ready for opening and do the dishes.  Wait on customers, along with my step daughter Lisa.  Then we do the noon bottle for the fawns. The fawns drink Milky Way calf milk replacer.  The customers can help.  We then love up the fawns, then come in and wash bottles.  Work on any on going painting projects. (we are still doing stuff with the golf).  Or mow the lawn inside or outside the fence.  I love to mow.

 Wait on customers till 6 p.m. bottles and treat time.  The best time of the day.  We take out buckets of cut up apples, pass them out.  Then we go in the fence and bring the deer over for the customers to pet and feed. It usually takes about an hour to make sure everyone got their treats. Then I come in and my husband watches the desk while I cook supper.  We close around 8p.m. 

 Then we go out to take some pictures, and make a fuss over the deer.  I watch 1 tv program. Shorty usually goes to bed and  then I do the 10 p.m. bottle.  Some nights I do an extra trip around the fence. Then I check my email and hit the sack.  Some nights Lisa stays over night with the grand kids and we have cookouts, or play board games.  We go back in the fence for extra play time with deer.  Some nights we even camp out.  Not too exciting , but I love every minute of it.