Building Unity Farm Sanctuary - Fourth Week of March 2017

It ’s officially Spring and although the weather is cold and snowy, the anticipation of warmer weather means that Unity Farm Sanctuary is more active than ever.This week, a local young woman purchased our goose eggs and made traditional Ukrainian Pysanky Easter eggs.  We were impressed.The owners of Penny Blossom, the Yorkshire pig living at the sanctuary for a year, brought us empty wire cable spools.  The goats are jumping from spool to spool, having a great time.This week, we finished creating the last bedroom at the Sanctuary using a 1760 ’s bed we found in Plymouth.  It was not designed to use a mattress and has spools for ropes to hold straw.  Each night you tighten your ropes so you “sleep tight”.  That ’s actually where the term comes from. Sanctuary guests would likely have trouble maintaining the ropes and straw, so I created a bed frame.The most important development this week is that we finished clearing the land between the farm and sanctuary in preparation of new animal paddocks for rescue operations.  Here ’s a view of the freshly cleared land with a herd of deer running across it.  In April we ’ll install 1700 feet of fencing to create 4 paddocks, each with its own 24 foot mini-barn.  We ’ve been collecting pottery for a charity sale in the Spring.  My daughter joking refers to this area of the property as the “pot farm”.On the south side of the sanctuary, there are 27 acres of rur...
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