Today we started off by bottle feeding our baby goats then we got to brush the horses then we got to vote who won a trophie on who was the alstar camper. We got to bathe the horses and then we went to have a snack. Then we got to make pizza then we had lunch then we got to do are blog. My team then got to milk our goats then we got to pick our soaps and then goat show then free time then off to home.
Friday, July 27, 2012
Thursday, July 26, 2012
a fun day at the farm
Today we got to bottle feed our baby's again then we got brush and ride horses we got to finish our leather by painting them. My team got to practice goat showing then we got to have a break. After that we got a lesson on beekeeping and we got to look at bee's in part of a beehive. Then we got a lesson on how to put together the cream separator. Everyone got to lunch just a little bit early then my team got free time then my team got to do our blog then milking we got to make laundry detergent then folders and handouts then everyone gets free time then off to home. : (
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Another awesome day at the farm
Today like always we started with feeding our baby goats then we did not get to ride horses. ; ( After that we got to do leather I did a barrette with my name on it and a soccer ball because I love soccer. ; ) My team scooped hay for the third day in a row. Everyone always gets a break at 11:00 till 11:30am then everyone got to card the fiber and learn about Angora goats. We all get lunch at 12:30 to 1:00 then my team of two got free time. My team got to make part of some cheese then my team got to do our blog then we get to milk our momma goats. After that we get folders and handouts then free time and group three gets eggs
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
an amazing day at the farm
The second day,yay. today first of all we bottle fed our goats,mine likes to steal milk from other goats. We then brushed Bella and Patches. Then my team went to the house to do our leather and then went and we got to ride Bella and Pacthes.After that my team got to prctice bottles but with water not milk but then the hard part nippels. We also got to do it with milk. Then we got to have a break and run around,then we got to scoop hay like yesterday but it was fum. Then we got to make icecream and freeze it. Then lunch, yay we got to make lip balm then we got to milk our goats then folders and handouts, we got freetime then we got to gather eggs then off to home.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Dairy Goat Parts
(Posted by SonRidge Farm)
Make sure to visit the site below, so you can learn the parts of a Dairy goat -
as they will be included in the "Dairy Goat Show" this Friday!
http://www.goats4h.com/Java/GoatPartsTest.html
Enjoy!
SonRidge Farm
Make sure to visit the site below, so you can learn the parts of a Dairy goat -
as they will be included in the "Dairy Goat Show" this Friday!
http://www.goats4h.com/Java/GoatPartsTest.html
Enjoy!
SonRidge Farm
An awesome day at the farm
first we fed our goat mine's name is tortellini then we brushed the horse's then we rode the horse's. we then scooped hay out of the goat pen.we got to have snack and we got to run around.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Farm Camp Info
**Written by SonRidge Farm**
SonRidge Farm Day Camp 2012
Prior to camp check your BLOG for any updates.
This is a working farm. No flip-flops, sandals, or open-toes shoes of any kind are permitted at camp. Shoes with heels are not appropriate. Cloth or mesh shoes are discouraged as there will be work around water troughs and possibly mud.
Prior to camp check your BLOG for any updates.
This is a working farm. No flip-flops, sandals, or open-toes shoes of any kind are permitted at camp. Shoes with heels are not appropriate. Cloth or mesh shoes are discouraged as there will be work around water troughs and possibly mud.
You will need to bring a pair of work gloves each day. There are black widows in this area. If you find one, we KILL it; we do NOT just sling it away. Alert a farm worker if you find one.
Apply sunscreen before arriving at the farm. You may bring sunscreen (labeled with your name) to reapply late morning. Each day will consist of much work outdoors in the sun. A hat/cap (labeled with your name) is advisable.
You must bring an emergency bag with a change of clothes including undergarments, socks, and shoes. Include a plastic grocery bag for wet or soiled clothes. There are many instances where a mishap, completely out of your control, could constitute a desire to change into fresh clothes. Please have this bag labeled with your name.
Remember to bring your bag lunch (labeled with your name) each day with at least 2 drinks(also labeled with your name). The drinks can be kept in an ice chest. Be careful that you only take YOUR drink or food labeled with YOUR name. While water is sufficient, we advise at least one drink be a juice or electrolyte type drink. Snack bars (labeled with your name) are a good idea. A dispenser with ice water will be available outside at any time. There will be a snack shack open periodically each day where campers can purchase items, with limits on types and quantity of snacks set by each county 4-H agent. Most items are $1 or less, except for ice cream.
*Monster/Red Bull/ and similar “energy” drinks are prohibited. Be aware, and make your camper aware, that caffeinated drinks can lead to dehydration. Sodas with caffeine should be consumed only on a limited basis.
There will be opportunity to taste cheese, butter, and ice cream. If there are any food allergies/intolerances (esp. to dairy or eggs) please advise the farm workers & counselors.
The schedule of activities each day is subject to change according to the weather. Be aware of the weather forecast and come dressed prepared to work in light rain.
There will be opportunity to taste cheese, butter, and ice cream. If there are any food allergies/intolerances (esp. to dairy or eggs) please advise the farm workers & counselors.
The schedule of activities each day is subject to change according to the weather. Be aware of the weather forecast and come dressed prepared to work in light rain.
You will be updating your blog daily at camp. You will choose photos to add each day. While you are allowed to bring a camera (labeled with your name) be advised that a farm worker will be taking many photos throughout each day, of each participant. Families are welcomed and encouraged to bring cameras on Family Day. PARENTS: please take the time to view AND COMMENT ON your child's blog EACH DAY. They especially enjoy finding comments during the day when they stop by a computer to check their blog. How sad it is for a child to check his/her blog and find that no one has left a comment. Don't let this happen. Send your child's blog address to family and friends and ask them to comment daily during camp.
Due to the shear volume of photos and the high quality we are shooting images at, we will be uploading ALL photos of ALL campers each night to www.photobucket.com From this site you can download any and all photos (and videos) of your choice. These photos are taken at a higher resolution so you would have the ability to print larger size photos. Once on the site type in "sonridgefarm" in the search block and click the pull down arrow beside "search". Click on "users" and this will take you to the sonridgefarm photos. Click on the "5k + upload" button, and then click on the camp album pertinent to when your child is attending. *The link to the specific camp week will also be posted on your child’s blog after camp is over*
Cell phones are allowed for emergency situations, however, the use of cell phones during camp is prohibited, even as a camera. Should a child need to call a parent from their cell phone a counselor will escort the camper to make the call and then the phone must again be “put away”. At previous camps we have had a problem with some campers using their cell phones to text during camp. Texting, tweeting, and calling during camp is prohitbited.
You are assigned to one specific dairy goat, and one specific kid (baby goat), for the entire week. You are part of a team; Remember what team you’re on and who your partners are. For many activities and chores you will be assigned according to your team number.
While the beekeeping lesson does NOT involve actual contact with the bees, please be informed that there are many stinging/biting insects about this time of year.
SonRidge Farm
While the beekeeping lesson does NOT involve actual contact with the bees, please be informed that there are many stinging/biting insects about this time of year.
SonRidge Farm
www.SonRidgeFarm.com
246Wright Rd , Kings Mountain , NC 28086
(704)734-0809 mail AT SonRidgeFarm DOT com
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(704)734-0809 mail AT SonRidgeFarm DOT com
Thursday, July 19, 2012
SonRidge Snack Shack
**Note from SonRidge**
For your convenience the SonRidge Snack Shack will be open 3 separate times each day of farm camp, and also be open on each Family Day. On Family Days the Farm Store will also be located near the purple Snack Shack.
At farm camp items will range from $0.25 - $1.50 (with the exception of the color changing cups (with the farm logo) at $2.50)
Selection includes:
Cold drinks, juice pouches & a variety of sodas.
Crackers, snack bars, chilled candy bars, Popsicles, ice cream, and more!
Please make sure to bring a couple dollars with you to camp, if you're interested in purchasing some snacks.
SonRidge Farm
*(Written by SonRidge Farm)*
I will be attending a 4-H Farm Camp in July.
While there I will learn things from tacking up and riding a horse...
to learning about processing & cleaning Angora Goat Fiber.
I will also be assigned a dairy goat; which I will be responsible for milking, feeding, everyday care & even learn how to show her.
I'll be on a team, and participate in daily farm chores & activities with my teammates
And don't forget... I'm also assigned my very own "kid" (baby goat) for the week!
and I'll even make cheese, butter, and ice cream.
I'll learn about bees and get to make my own beeswax lip balm & salve.
And of course... much, MUCH more!
I'm going to have so much fun and I can't wait for the week to start. I will even be keeping my own blog updated for the week. Please follow my blog so you can see all the things I'm doing and learning.
We can even come to family day on the farm...for free! I know that I'll want to introduce all my family to each of the animals on the farm.
Family Day On The Farm: Saturday July 28th 8-10am 2012
SonRidge Farm: www.SonRidgeFarm.com
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