Wednesday, January 26, 2011

What are my Pros/Cons on living the farm life?

So I was asked a tricky yet very easy question! What are the pros and cons (for me and my family) of farm living?
I grew up on a farm and wouldn't have it any other way! Yes there are lots of pros and cons but I do feel that the pros do out-way the cons!

I am sorry these photos are out of order but here are a few pictures that will help with the pros of farm life!
Where else do your get one on one photos with a piglet???
Pro: Meet all sorts of animals right from the start! FEAR NOTHING!!!!!
Con: Exposing to different types of germs and piggy's do bite! (only when pushed..)
Or see a dog walking a "pet" Calf???
Pro: Laughter, Discipline, determination and tame food! So far this guy (Romeo) is still getting fat and happy but someday soon he will be making us fat and happy!
Con: You get attached to your "food".
How about meeting your family's herd of beef cattle???
Pro: Being raised with beef cows you learn that each animal has a purpose... That is food or producing food :) Harsh I know but I learned very young that God gave us the privilege to grow these animals for a purpose and that is to feed people :)
Con: Alot of work! You have to feed, water, walk, watch, breed, show, bath, halter break, and sell your animals. With this comes risk of : Being kicked, trampled, bitten, trip to the emergency room, stitches... etc...
This is a precious moment I caught my daughter bonding with one of our old herd cows! They had never seen a "little human" before!


This is my sister and I with "Mama Red" our first red angus beef cow!
Mama red was a gentle, trusting, tame, beautiful and understanding cow. Your probably wondering why I feel this way about this cow... Well... "God protects the young and dumb" a trainer once told me and now I understand. My sister and I enjoyed roaming the pasture for new calves, brushing the cows, and herding them back to the barn. (This meant chasing them nicely!) Most animals wouldn't tolerate that and mama red enjoyed our attention.




The chickens!!! 8-10 hours everyday we spent in the chicken house. EVERYDAY! You cant imagine the strain it was on my mother and father but it needed to be done, and it was a paycheck.
Pro: Learned hard work, discipline and how to enjoy a job even if you didn't like it!

Cons: No Vacation, no breaks, and you begin to hate chickens!!!!

My parents still have chickens but they do not have layers anymore.

Another pro is you have access to different types of animals and lets just say our favorite were the horses! Kate and I enjoyed many days grooming, riding and perfecting our horsemanship techniques!

Who needs a pool and all the upkeep bills when you have a creek to play in!!! Many hours we spent in the creek running through our farm! It was a cheap and easy way to cool off after a long day on the farm!
Here is another list I have put together that doesn't include pictures... though I wish I had some!

  • Cons
  1. Mud and dirt everywhere!!!!! I can't keep my house clean more than 5 minutes!!!!!
  2. Farming is very dangerous. PERIOD... If i listed all the dangers of farming we would be here for a few hours!!! I will give you a few samples of what has happened to me while i grew up, and pregnant... I was trampled by a 500lb steer, kicked many times by cows and steers. Bitten by horses, dogs, cats and cows. Thrown off of a few horses. Body slammed into gates and pinned by a bull. While I was pregnant I was knocked down by the pigs, kicked in the stomach by a calf, slammed belly first into a gate by a cow, head butted by a cow and flipped over a gate to get out of the way of a mad bull! (My blood was pumping then! Whew!)
  3. Vacation never happens! My first time to the beach was when I was a freshman in high school! Thats pretty bad!!!! Ever since then it was rare to get a vacation and our family decided that horse-shows were our vacations. Now that I am a hog farmers wife, Alan and I don't get out at all. Our honeymoon was to the Pocanos because we couldn't travel any further due to the hogs starting to go out (the honeymoon was only 4 days long :( )
  4. Life doesn't take a break on the farm. There is always something that needs done!
  • Pros
  1. You can grow your own food. This cuts your grocery bill drastically! We don't need to buy Milk, Eggs, Tomato sauce, Peaches, Pickles, Red Beats, Green Beans, Broccoli, pork, chicken, beef, peppers, celery, carrots, potatoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, apple juice, grape juice... etc you get the idea! It is a relief when it snows like it did today!!!!
  2. Fresh Air!!! I love the smell of the farm. The freshly plowed soil. The hay drying in the summer sun. The smell of a rain storm. The cool fall breeze drying your laundry! Theres nothing like the country air!
  3. Life lessons! You learn a lot of different lessons as you grow up on a farm! I learned how to read animals like others learn how to read music...It is a gift. I can tell you if a cow/ horse is mad or just scared. I can herd a cow where she needs to go without much effort! I laugh at the newbies in the barn who try to herd a cow into a barn and she just runs circles! Its a skill you don't learn overnight!
You learn discipline. You have to get up to feed, water and walk you animals everyday. They can't feed themselves! Even if that means 4 in the morning in order to be ready for school! Through I didn't like the early mornings I did enjoy the quiet time I had with God before my stressful day at school!
Strength. Strength to halter break a steer only to have him get sick and you have to start all over. Strength when you pull a foal from a mare only to find that the foal has a fatal disease and you need to let her go. Strength to shrug off the pricing comments from peers about your attire or how you smelled since you came straight from the barn. Strength to be gentle when an animal is the opposite with you. Strength to show mercy to those you don't get along with.
You learn to be tough... tough skin... You learn to get back on the horse when you've been thrown.
You learn to get back up after you've been trampled and finish your job even if your bleeding or in pain.

4. I can outwork most woman outside, I don't mind getting dirty and the smell... well its life! Who cares!
Thats what showers are for!
5. I believe that if our eyes are open, we can see God everywhere on the farm! From the plants we grow, to
the cows caring for their newborn calves.

I am so blessed to have been raised a farm girl and now a farmers wife! Life couldn't be any sweeter!
I feel that the pros out-way the cons for me! I am in love with the farming lifestyle and would be lost without it!

As a farm mom I am exposing little Rhya to everything! She is already showing a great interest in the horses, pigs and cows! I am so proud of her! I am hoping that I can be the teaching, trusting, understanding, supportive, and merciful mother that my mother and grandmother were to me.


Here are a few amusing pictures!!!
Rhya is helping to planing in the garden (Spring 2010)


Fresh Milk!!!



Me and my show horse mable (Spring 2010)
Rhya helping to wash the tomatoes for the sauce! What a BIG help she was!



Two very important women in our lives! Grammy (Closest to the camera in solid blue) and Aunt Eddie! These two women are some of the hardest working women I have ever worked with!


My Husbands favorite piece of equipment! The combine is to him and the horses are to me!


A nice dip in the creek to cool off after working hard to the garden!!!


You know you married a farmer / Farm girl when you arrive to your wedding reception in a combine!!! What a blessed day that was!


"Hey mom, we're trying to focus here!!!!" I love Rhya's love to ride with her daddy!!! She is her fathers daughter!!!


Clothes drying in the country breeze!

Hope you enjoyed this post as much as I enjoy creating it!!!!

1 comment:

Shari said...

Ellie, My mind flooded with memories as I read your blog. Thanks so much for putting your thoughts into words. Farm life is great. I should have you come and speak in my class some time. My students think food comes from Giant and that I am cruel to raise and animal and then eat it.
Blessings to you as you continue to juggle being a wife and mother.
Love,
Shari