Author Archives: Sharon Biggs Waller

My aunt sent me this picture. Now there are broody hens that are fairly determined to raise chicks, but this one puts broodiness in a whole new category. I’m not sure if this has been photoshopped, but the optimist in … Continue reading

Chickens
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Mark made this sweet teeter totter for the goats.  Barley spends most of his time trotting up one end of the plank, balancing in the middle, and then when the plank goes down he trots off the other end.  He usually … Continue reading

Bees, Goats

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My book is finally out today!  It looks amazing.  Our editors did a great job bringing our vision to life.  Bob Langrish’s photos look beautiful.  There is even a die-cut book mark of a horse AND a red ribbon book … Continue reading

Horse Books, Horses, The Original Horse Bible

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My new book, The Original Horse Bible, will be released tomorrow (August 16th) , and it’s always a little bit exciting and a little bit scary when a new book hits the bookshelves.   It takes so long to bring a … Continue reading

Horse Books, Horses

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Eggs: A few people have asked me about the colors of eggs, which I mentioned in one of my posts.  Here is a picture of the daily offerings from my girls: The green/blue eggs come from the Araucana, which is … Continue reading

Cheese, Chickens, Goat Milk

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It’s way too hot to do anything outside so I’ve been making more delicious things with my goat milk.  I finally made chevre, which is French for goat.  It’s one of the most known of all the goat cheeses and … Continue reading

Goat Milk
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  Two blondes: Imelda the Buff Orpington hen and me. I started out my hobby farming dream with a veg/fruit garden in England, but then we realized a farm isn’t a farm without a bit of livestock.  So when Mark … Continue reading

Chickens

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