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Cutest Baby Pheasants
Today we just received the cutest little pheasants. It’s been so long I forgot how small they were.
Dodge Farm Guy
Mar 18, 20211 min read


Today was weeding day
Today was a fun day weeding. The hardest part was determining what are weeds and what are vegetables. One thing that I discovered while...
Dodge Farm Guy
Mar 15, 20211 min read


Our first germination of seeds
We are very excited to see how rich our grounds are here on the Ambert Farm. We've been working very hard to prepare the land for 3 months or so and it shows. You can view it on our latest YouTube video by clicking the link below.
Dodge Farm Guy
Mar 10, 20211 min read


Seeds are in the ground
Wow what a busy day today. Our seeds came in today and after working on the fields for 3 months, the seeds are in the ground. I planted...
Dodge Farm Guy
Feb 26, 20211 min read


New Pekin Ducklings
We have two new Pekin Ducklings hatched about 2 days ago and I do have to say are get very noisy when separated. They are growing strong...
Dodge Farm Guy
Feb 21, 20211 min read


Our new integrated processing center is coming! (It's here!)
I am excited to say we will be integrating our new automated POS system to better serve you with our advanced applications and security. ...
Dodge Farm Guy
Feb 21, 20211 min read


My Birthday
Even though today is my birthday, all of our birds still need there TLC and love. After my coffee it is time for feeding and egg collection.
Dodge Farm Guy
Feb 8, 20211 min read


Hatching your first chick
Spring time comes with many new surprises including new babies. As a poultry farm, we have experimented with different eggs of different...
Dodge Farm Guy
Jan 28, 20212 min read


Ameraucana Mating Habits
One thing that I learned with Ameraucana chickens is the aggressiveness towards their mating habits in the coop. When one Rooster gets on top, the entire group of roosters follow along. Take my advice regarding to Ameraucanas. Try to keep them separate from other types of hens. At least in my case, I find that to be the best option. I had to rescue a hen from getting torn up due to over mating from the roosters. Always remember, have more hens than roosters in any coop
Dodge Farm Guy
Jan 18, 20211 min read


Our first duckling
Finally after 6 months are pekin ducks started laying eggs and they are fertile. What a beautiful baby indeed. (Update) Our pekin duck...
Dodge Farm Guy
Jan 13, 20211 min read
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