We have not got all our numbers yet for the bank as my logging accident put me back on that, but we are at a point where we know we need to expand. It would be easier with the bank to help finance it instead of ourselves, but we are not about sit around and talk about things either. Today we started. As my good friend always says, "Just start. Always finish strong, but you have to start."
One of our barns is 500 feet away from our house and it is a pain to shuttle animals back and forth that far, so moving it is a big part of the plan. It is 24 x 48 so a sizable barn to move, but can accommodate 100 extra sheep...definitely worth moving. (I am already using it inconveniently and paying property taxes on it). Then we plan to move another smaller shed into position here as well so that we can have an area dedicated just to veterinarian care of the sheep. But a junk shed and our
chicken coop was in the way of where we want to connect them to our lambing barn, so today down came the
chicken coop.
That unto itself is kind of funny because it was kind of the taj ma hal of chicken coops; nothing to look at from the outside, but it was super insulated, had a
concrete floor, had
lights, outlets, shelving, a separate grain area, self closing doors so the
chickens could not get past the kids, and even had Geo-Thermal heat to keep the eggs coming all winter. Just in the wrong spot, so after salvaging the steel roof and some chicken paraphernalia, the bulldozer took care of the coop! My wife and I laughed because here we just destroyed a perfectly sound building. It sounds idiotic until you realize that is how we live our lives, not holding onto nostalgia, but always improving on what we got so things get better here. Now that lambing season is over, our ducks and chickens can stay there until their new coop is built...and yes with all the amenities.
A lot of work ahead for sure, but as my good friend said, "You have to start." Today we started, a red letter day indeed.