PHOTOS

Grass fed beef at the Baker City Farmer's Market

Nephew Alex and friends helping move a carport frame. Creative!

Sara and niece Phoebe helping build a chicken house.

Grass fed calves having an alfalfa snack.

Dad and Sara at R/R Ranch

Aren't those eggs pretty?

Chickens enjoying some fresh pumpkin.

Pearl's other job as an end table/work bench.

Unloading straw for the pigs' winter shelter and nesting pleasure.

No spray on these beautiful apples!

Laying hens ready for their new homes.

Farm fresh egg and locally grown purple potato, fried in pasture pork bacon grease, of course!

Pearl's December 2022 litter

Morgan waiting on his human.

Pasture pork chops.

Sara playing with the backhoe. 

Free range windshield cleaners!

Aren't they the cutest little buggers?!

Morgan on guard duty or maybe admiring the sunset.

Pork with fresh peaches and tomatoes. Summer tastes so good!

Small, medium and large. We have eggs for everyone!

Taco salad!

You never know who's going to pop in down here!

Heather feeding pigs and breaking ice in the winter, 2022-23.

Mama and her October 2022 litter.

Pearl's spotted pigs all grown up!

Love the colors, inside and out.

Pearl's December 2022 litter, escaped their confinement and enjoying the woodstove.

Nosy neighbors came for a visit and snacks (dog food soaking in milk)

How Morgan helps plant the garden. May 2024

Mmmm mmm pork chops! From Mama's litter born October 2023.

Seriously free range chickens!

Our new chicks and turkeys from our birds, hatched in an incubator because it was a little too cold to hatch outside.

Mama having a well deserved rest after her March 2024 litter was weaned and sold.

Martha, from Mama's October 2023 litter, taking a bath. Mama behind. Both are due in September 2024.

Martha out for a walk and buffet, May 2024.

Mama's March 2024 litter, 1 day old!

Mama and her March 2024 litter on their birth day.

Pork chops from litter born February 2023

Pork steak, for those who prefer more fat (good for cooking vegetables and whatever your next meat meal is).

From Mama's photo shoot. Isn't she a looker?!

Morgan is soooooooooooo helpful.

The quackers responsible for your duck egg delight!

Being a pasture pig is hard work! Mama's October 2023 litter enjoying after meal nap time.

Morgan, sometimes you have to wrap yourself up because nobody's going to do it for you.

The pigs don't seem to mind the snow. I don't think that one is licking the post but you never know with these silly critters. 

An example of one of our beautiful winter sunsets.

Free range eggs and pasture pork bacon. It doesn't get any tastier or more satisfying than raising your own food.