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Monday, November 7, 2011

Update

Well so much for keeping that promise to blog more. Haha, between work and school and the farm I am just a figment of everyone's imagination. I have down sized all of my animals to a nice number for winter and they all went to good homes. I am still considering selling more llamas and increasing my sheep herd as that is really getting to be my passion.
Moved the pigs into their winter home and they are very content. It is on cement and they both have a very nice shelter. I plan on breeding the pigs late winter to have some spring/early summer piglets. That will be exciting !!
Melody finally decided to have her baby, pictured above. A whopping 31 pounds and as tall as his 2 month old sister ! Please let me introduce: RWAY Kontrolled Khaos aka Lorken.
Here it is November and the weather is holding out very nicely. Thank you God, for small blessings such as this.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Being a Grown Up isn't Easy

I'm back ! I make a promise every day to blog more often and as you well know life gets in the way. I remember telling my youngest son to enjoy the years in high school as they will go by so fast. Now that he has been out of school for two years he totally agrees with me.
Being a grownup is never easy. With the economy as it is decisions have to be made. Spring was hard and the summer weather is even worse with hardly no rain. So I am downsizing all of my critters dramatically. The hay and corn will not be what it needs to be come harvest. My sheep that I have sold have gone to very good homes and the ones left that are for sale hopefully will go during fair week. I have also found a good home for three of my donkeys. Thank goodness for the great people out there that can become new moms for my guys ! Thank you all.
A farmer's life is never easy and he hardly breaks even on the good years. So to those that believe otherwise step into our shoes for a year.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Hello All

Cannot believe that it has been a month since I last blogged. Bad girl, I made a promise to myself to do it more often and look what Father Time has done to me but fly by.
Getting ready for fair. Have a nice set of lambs and yearlings going I think nine in all. I had twelve but had a chance to sell three ram lambs for sires instead of them going to market so let them go before fair.
Finally got first cutting hay up and even after this awfully wet spring am now wishing for rain right now for the corn and beans.
Hubby and I went on a "date" picnic and day at Sauder's Village it was a grand time that we do not get to do very often.
Does one ever wonder what destiny has in store for you. Peeling back the layers of time like an onion and living each layers to it's fullest.
Good Day All

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Peaceful Moments

When the world is in an upside down spiral motion for you and there is no light at the end of the tunnel look for the "peace" in the simplest of moments.
After I had dug up thistles in the pasture I sat on a little hill. The humidity was gone and the skies were blue with white fluffy clouds. I leaned my head back to feel the sunshine on my face and felt the soft breathe of a favorite ewe of mine, Melody. We bumped heads the way the ewes do that are in the same herd. She was acknowledging me as one of them. We stayed head to head for the longest time as she chewed her cud. I took a deep breathe  and smiled as I realized how lucky I am to have the connection I do with many of my animals. That is PEACE.
                                                   My Melody as a lamb last year

My guys that are for sale





 The sheep pictured here were not listed on craigslist but are available for sale. Registered Shetland ewe and Romney/Shetland ewe cross.
Male llama: halter champion and proven breeder
Rosa: red female

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Destiny

Destiny is the reaching of souls across the sands of time for each other through the ages. Intertwined and connected by a single strand of "knowing" that each other is there for eternity for the other.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

God's gift of love

Many people go through life never knowing the feeling of unconditional love that a treasured pet can give you. It does not matter if you are in a bad mood or if you just want to sit in silence. Nothing can be more gratifying than a soft nudge or to look into adoring eyes. I have known this many times in my lifetime as I was blessed to have these pets for a short time and then had to experience the heartache of losing them as in the end we do have to give them back.
I have many pets in many shapes and sizes ranging from mini-donkeys to llamas to goats, sheep, bunnies, dogs and cats.I even have a 600 pound Hampshire sow that when I scratch her belly she falls over for more ! Each have their own personality and their own quirky ways. It seems I always get the ones that have these precious traits. It does not matter what type of pet it is or how often I visit them in a one on one setting, they accept me as I am and love me unconditionally.
Recently a loved one lost a precious member of their family, their cat. She said to me " I cannot do this anymore, no more animals for me, I cannot handle the heartache". After our conversation I thought long and hard about the losses I have had and the impact of these special creatures on my life. I then told her that it is my belief that one of God's most precious gifts is to allow these animals to come into our lives and allow us to "borrow" them for a short time as there are those of us that do give these pets the love that they need and deserve.
The heartache that we experience with the loss of a "best friend" is God's reminder of how valuable unconditional love is and that we should treasure and nurture it as it is a fleeting moment in our lifetime.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Mother Nature

The lambs and kids are growing like weeds. I thought I would have had to feed hay all summer due to the pasture needing reseeding but God has smiled on that problem at least for awhile. Now if Mother Nature would see fit to stop raining until we get crops in I would be eternally grateful. We have yet a small window left and as of right this moment we are getting poured on. Not good.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Decisions

It has come down to making some decisions here at Ryan's Way. I am having to downsize on my animals. So I will be offering mini-donkeys, llamas, Angora goats and Angora bunnies for sale.


I also have some rather awesome lambs and a few ewes for sale also. Pictured above are three mini geldings. Great boys about two years old.

Awesome female llama. BAL Silver Socks. Halter champ and great mom. Offered bred to one of two halter champion males, buyers choice.
Email me for details or questions: ryanswayllamas@yahoo.com

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Sheep for Sale

It has been so long again since I have blogged, aahhhh ! Time does not stand still for anyone, not even me LOL. Ryan's Way has finished lambing and kidding. We have ended up with eight lambs and three kids. Some smashing combinations !!

I have some sheep  that I am placing up for sale. Check them out ! The first two pictured here is a three year old Shetland ewe, great mom, awesome fiber with a striking ram lamb at side. He is 1/2 Shetland 1/2 BF Leicester.

The next two pictured are a 1/2 Romney 1/2 Shetland yearling ewe with her ram lamb at side. He is 1/2 BF Leicester 1/4 Shetland 1/4 Romney and very striking. Email me at ryanswayllamas@yahoo.com for details.

Monday, February 28, 2011

First Lambs of the Season !

My first Border/BF Leicester lambs arrived Feb. 27th. First time ewe Ezzmerelda who is a Border Leicester gave birth to twins, a ram and a ewe. The ram looks more BFL than the ewe. He will make a nice terminal ram who can add an improvement to fleece as well as the nice long, lean body style.
I crossed my BFL ram on an assortment of ewes this year to see what I can create when it comes to fleece. I also have some purebred BFL lambs expected so it will be a fun year !


Look for us at the Lenawee County Fair in July this year.

Monday, February 7, 2011

New Kids on the Block!

Here are my new girls to start my Boer/Boer-Cross herd. They are nine day to two weeks old. All very sweet and on top of that bottle babies so we will bond greatly.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Some of the Guys !

Went out tonight and snapped some quick pics of some of the guys. They were bouncing around so it was fun to watch ! Lou the pig and Wiggers her boyfriend.

 Boo my favorite baby llama.
Bubba the Romney sheep

Let's Catch Up !

I cannot believe that it has been months since I have been on and updated. The holidays have come and gone and we are in the dead of winter now. I have to say I am ready for spring and even the mud in order to be able to become unthawed. It has been so cold and I am very happy to say the animals are fairing well.
I am hoping for many lambs in a couple of months and soon will be getting some Boer doelings. I am very excited about that. I will be switching from my Angora's over to a meat breed. Time for a change. I will be keeping my little herd of Angoras and just not stocking anymore.
I have some fabulous fiber rugs for sale ! Homegrown and Handmade ! Many colors and textures to choose from and priced to sell. Machine washable and will last for years to come. Sink your tootsies into one and you will never buy another store bought rug again !







Contact me for individual pricing as no two are alike.