As our stay in Nanango is rapidly coming to an end I thought
it time to bring the blog up to date and reflect on our stay here.
Natives in the garden |
Milking the house cow came quite easily to me and after the
first week and we were able to receive enough fresh milk to keep us continually
supplied. Looking after the beef cattle is also a joy. Every couple of weeks or
so they are rotated between paddocks to give the pasture a rest and I truly
believe that the cattle also get bored as they do move around a lot and are
always keen to move house. To entice them in an orderly fashion all I need to
do is rock up near them with the ute and a few biscuits of lucerne and they
literally eat out of my hands. We have two herds, one the breeding group with
bull and a second lot of young ones growing up to be bred or on sold. A
highlight of the past week has been the arrival of four new calves with quite
a few more on the way. I have been like an expectant father and get quite
anxious at night for the new mums especially after seeing a wild dog traverse
the property on a couple of occasions.
The only other responsibility is to look after Lucy the red
heeler, make sure the fences don’t get broken and water and maintain the
gardens.
The Bunya Mountains area |
Fungi in the Bunyas |
Lucy |
For anyone with time on their hands, especially retirees I cannot recommend farm sitting more strongly. For a city couple it was a wonderful experience but so easy to handle. I guess it proved to me that I should have bought those 20 acres at Amiens near Stanthorpe that I dreamed of, ten years ago. Hind sight is wonderful I know but boy I am so glad we gave this a go and rest assured we will do it again. I would like to come back here one day and also try others in more remote areas. Although you don’t often receive cash remuneration for these sits the in kind support saves you heaps and you can save money, even living on the pension and a small super investment.
Dinner from the dam |
For anyone with time on their hands, especially retirees I cannot recommend farm sitting more strongly. For a city couple it was a wonderful experience but so easy to handle. I guess it proved to me that I should have bought those 20 acres at Amiens near Stanthorpe that I dreamed of, ten years ago. Hind sight is wonderful I know but boy I am so glad we gave this a go and rest assured we will do it again. I would like to come back here one day and also try others in more remote areas. Although you don’t often receive cash remuneration for these sits the in kind support saves you heaps and you can save money, even living on the pension and a small super investment.