New “herd member”!

We now have a new “doeling” on the farm. She’s solid red with small amount of white. She’s naturally “polled”, although on rare occasions she acts as if she might be growing horns?! She may be a funny looking “doeling”, but we are so thrilled to finally have her, and we look forward to having tons of fun with her!

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We are SOLD OUT of Thanksgiving turkeys!

It’s offical! We are SOLD OUT of Thanksgiving turkeys for 2012. This is the year we’ve had the most turkeys to sell, and they still sold out faster than any other year. Thank you to all of our awesome customers. If you missed ordering one this year, it’s not too early to reserve one now for next year!

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2012 Thanksgiving Turkey Reservations

Our reservations for our 2012 organic, pasture raised heritage breed Thanksgiving turkeys are filling up faster than ever this year. If you want one, but have not yet filled out a reservation form, please fill one out so we can get an accurate count of how many we have left to sell.  Here’s a link to the form: http://tinyhillfarm.com/?page_id=73 Thank you for being awesome and supporting local agriculture!

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Ch. Park Ave’s What Kinda Dog’s That? – Myles

We’re deeply saddened to report that we lost our Myles suddenly and expectantly to a very rare infection called pyothorax. AKC/UKC Ch. Park Ave’s What Kinda Dog’s That? was his registered name. He was a phenomenal show dog and a great friend.
At three months old he went to his first puppy match, where he won Best Puppy in Show. He finished his AKC championship in two show weekends, with three five point majors, at six months of age.  He won his UKC championship in three shows with three first placements in the Scenthound Group. He went to Westminster twice, with placements both times. He won an Award of Merit in 2008, and a BOS in 2011.  He was ranked as one of the top five English foxhounds in the country, and he had a short stint as the #1 English foxhound in the country.
I’m honored to have been able to show him to all of his accomplishments myself, as his breeder, owner, and handler. But, Myles wasn’t just a show dog, he was a pet and my dear friend. He was the only dog I know who could open the toaster oven, dishwasher, kitchen cabinets, and the oven. He reveled in stealing my breakfast toast right out of the toaster. He would collapse into dramatic fits of jealously whenever he saw me spend anytime with the baby goats, and he was very patient when wearing his assortment of costumes, including “his” wig. He loved going to agility classes, where he enjoyed entertaining me with his hilarious interpretation of what he though dog agility was all about.
He was a once in a lifetime dog, and even though his life was short, we were honored and blessed to have spent seven years with him. We’ll miss you, My.
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Farm update- Late July 2012

What’s going on at Tiny Hill Farm right now? Well, we’ve got a few young silkie chicks and several Bourbon red turkey poults still available for sale. We are sold out of all other baby poultry for the 2012 season. We’ve got plenty of milk and eggs available for sale, and we’ve started taking reservations for 2012 Thanksgiving turkeys. And we might have a few older Bourbon reds available for sale as breeding stock or pets. Please contact us with any questions. Thanks!

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Fourth of July

Here’s our entry into the world famous Milton Mills Fourth of July Parade!

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New Hampshire Day at the NH Farm Museum

We had a great time at New Hampshire Dairy Day at the New Hampshire Farm Museum this Saturday. Had a great time talking with the people about how great dairy goats are. We were thrilled to be able to bring three generations of our goats. Old Mountain Farm IPitiThaFool, her daughter Old Mountain Farm Mahtilda, and Tilly’s two kids Leia and Leibshen. Many thanks to Johanna for all her wonderful help, and thanks so much to the New Hampshire Farm Museum for having us! We still have plenty of milk and eggs for sale. Plus we still have turkey poults, ducklings, and bantam chicks available for sale. Contact us for more info, or check out our “Available Poultry” page for details. Thanks!

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Ducklings!

We have plenty of new baby ducklings for sale. Check out all the details here. Here’s a picture of two of the pekins we have. They are so cute! (Ducklings are sold out for now, but we have more hatching soon.)

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Farm Update May 21st 2012

What’s going on with Tiny Hill Farm? Lots! We’ve still got plenty of organic bantam baby chicks, ducklings, and turkey poults for sale. Plus organic hatching and eating eggs. Delicious goose eggs for eating, and raw goat milk. We’ll be at the Farm Days in Scarborough, ME on May 26th. Please let us know if you are interested in any farm products, or if you have any questions. Thanks for supporting local agriculture! Here’s a picture of our goats on “lawnmower duty”.

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Here’s some kids, just hanging out.

Here’s a quick farm update! We’ve got plenty of eating and hatching eggs for sale, plus goose eggs for eating and raw goat milk. We’ve also got lots of poultry for sale. We’ve got standard and bantam chicks (Dominique bantam, Ameraucana bantam, silkie bantams, Mille Fleur d’Uccle bantams and a cochin bantam) for sale. All are from one day – 6 weeks old.  $4 each Plus, we have Indian runner ducklings and Bourbon red turkey poults that just hatched this week for sale. $8 each And, we’re also selling several of our bantam hens. $15 each. 1-3 years old. Various breeds. Contact us for more info. Thank you and happy spring!

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