[Ag-eq] Ag-eq Digest, Vol 72, Issue 8

Susan Roe dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
Mon Feb 13 11:12:43 UTC 2012


We are looking just to worm compost for ourselves right now.  In the future, 
worm farming could be another project in the near future.  This information 
is great.  keep it coming!

Susan
dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
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From: "Kendra Schaber" <Baltimore777 at comcast.net>
To: <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 12:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Ag-eq Digest, Vol 72, Issue 8


> Hi Susan, Do you only want to have worms for making worm castings and worm 
> tea for your garden or do you want to have a worm farm? This will help me 
> narrow it down to help me give you the most helpful information on the 
> type of worm bin that will fit best for you and it will help me give you 
> the most helpful information as to how many that you want to start out 
> with and then go on from there. The most common spieces of worm that is 
> used by worm farmers and worm composters is the red wiggler. Red wigglers 
> can tollerate mistakes such as accedently leaving the bin outside during a 
> frozen night before noticing that the temprature is colder than forcasted 
> for example. The key to taking care of worms is feeding them, keeping them 
> between 55 degrees F and 80 degrees F, keeping them moyst but not drown 
> them and keeping a nutral PH level. When you feed the worms, you have to 
> give them twice as much food as there are worms in your worm bin. Red 
> wigglers eat half of their wait in food each day. Worms eat coffee 
> grounds, tea bags, egg shells, vegetables, fruit, herbs, paper, cardbord, 
> dead plant metereals, dead leaves, vegetable peals and fruit peals. They 
> don't eat darry products, meat, pine needles, citris fruit, highly acitic 
> foods, bread products and waxy covered newspaper. I also don't give them 
> plastic coted paper because I don't know what was used to give the paper 
> such as you would find in a print magazine for example that plastic 
> covered feel. I have read that the magazine type paper is safe but it's 
> best to be safe instead of sorry. You have to give the worms bedding along 
> with the fruits and vegetables which they digest. The reason why you give 
> them egg shells is because they have organs like gizzards which require 
> gritt to help with digestion. The reason why you don't give the worms 
> darry products and what I listed above as they don't eat because they 
> can't digest protine or lactose. I usually feed the worms that I work with 
> once a week. Sometimes less if they are less active or more if the 
> population grows. Speaking of population growth, worms breed once every 60 
> to 90 days. This is the key to knowing their health and well-being. If the 
> population grows and if you only want to feed the worms once a week, go 
> ahead and feed them more food than what you started out with because there 
> are more worm mouths to feed. When you go to give the worms water, I 
> usually soak the bedding in water and make sure that it only has less than 
> three drops per handful before I put it into the bin. If I'm not feeding 
> the worms but they still need water, then I spray water over the top of 
> the bin which it will go down through the bin and into the draining tray 
> at the bottom of the bin that I work with. Once that has a lot of water, I 
> give it to the plants at work. I always check the bin before I do anything 
> else because this will tell me just what the worms need. I always give the 
> worms three inches of bedding on top of their food with a peace of 
> newspaper laying over the very top of the bin under its lid. You want to 
> keep away pests like flies, snakes, shrues, sentapeeds, patato bugs and 
> birds. If the worms are too cold, then move them inside or in a garodge. 
> If they are too hot, then move them into a cooler location. If the 
> temprature is perfict outside, then leave the bin in a shady safe area 
> where most pests can't get to them. This is general information for you to 
> get started. Google has a zillion links to more information about red 
> wigglers, worm farming, places to buy worms and anything else that you 
> ever want to know about red wigglers. If you have more questions, just 
> feel free to ask them to me. I hope that this was helpful!
> Kendra Schaber
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>> Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2012 19:52:12 -0700
>> From: "Susan Roe" <dogwoodfarm at verizon.net>
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>> Right now, I am interested in having worms work benificially for us here 
>> on
>> the farm.  How should we get started and what should we know about worms.
>> Our farm is in Virginia, just outside Richmond.
>>
>> Susan
>> dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Kendra Schaber" <Baltimore777 at comcast.net>
>> To: <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 5:16 PM
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>>
>>> Hi all, It sounds like there is a strong interest in organic gardening,
>>> worms and looms. Before I pass around knowledge, I need a good place to
>>> start. What do you want to know about worms? Are you looking for what 
>>> they
>>> do in the gardening or are you wanting to know the best ways to take 
>>> care
>>> of them? Since I am still doing research on worms myself, I know that
>>> there is more than what meets the senses in the world of worms. Giving 
>>> me
>>> a place to start will help me help anyone on this list that is 
>>> interested
>>> in the worm farming field.
>>> I work at a place called Sunnyside Organics which is a non-proffet
>>> orgunization that teaches any one who has a disadvantige in today's
>>> sosiety job skills through gardening. In other words, they grow people
>>> right along with their plants and in my case, worms. I only started 
>>> there
>>> last spring so I can mostly give what I know from what I experienced 
>>> there
>>> for almost the last year. They will help individuals that are teenagers
>>> and older. What do you want to know about organic gardens? Are you 
>>> looking
>>> for plants or something else? Are you also looking for places to 
>>> research
>>> the plants that you might concider planting in your garden? I am still
>>> learning organic gardening as well as I am with worms. The good news is
>>> that even the most skilled experts in gardening can't learn it all 
>>> simply
>>> because there are many plants and a number of factors that can mess up
>>> even their best grown plants. Again, I will need a place to start so 
>>> that
>>> I can give you the best help that I can.
>>> Someone suggested that we give out a list of topics that we can pass on
>>> the information for monthly conversations and another list with topics 
>>> of
>>> interest.
>>> I can pass on knowledge on organic gardening and information about 
>>> worms.
>>> Since I have only been on this list since last October and it has been
>>> very quiet since then, can you please help me out by listing what's
>>> covered on this list? Then, I can pick and choose best of what I want to
>>> learn. Thank you!
>>> Now, I am going to turn to the conversation about looms. The loom that I
>>> have is a wooden loom for weaving rag rugs that you can stand on after 
>>> you
>>> take a shower. It is a wooden frame with bars made of metal sign posts 
>>> on
>>> two sides of it. The bars are held down with eye hooks or simular. The
>>> other two sides have nails on it to hold the metereal that I weave my 
>>> rug
>>> around in place. It is very low tech and it doesn't require any
>>> electricity to use this loom. I weave strips of recycled metereals like
>>> old sheets and old pillow cases which is what is used to make the rag 
>>> rugs
>>> that I weave.
>>> Kendra Schaber
>>>
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>>>>   1. Re: Ag-eq Digest, Vol 72, Issue 5 (Kendra Schaber)
>>>>   2. Re: Quiet list. (Susan Roe)
>>>>   3. Looms (Susan Roe)
>>>>   4. Re: Quiet list. (nfoster at extremezone.com)
>>>>   5. Re: Quiet list (nfoster at extremezone.com)
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>>>> Message: 1
>>>> Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 11:12:36 -0800
>>>> From: "Kendra Schaber" <Baltimore777 at comcast.net>
>>>> To: <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Ag-eq Digest, Vol 72, Issue 5
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>>>> Hi JODY, as far as I know, the cosest two mailing lists are the 
>>>> Krafter's
>>>> mailing list and the Artist's mailing list. You and your friend can 
>>>> sign
>>>> up
>>>> for both of them if you visit
>>>>
>>>> www.NFB.net
>>>>
>>>> which connects you to all of the NFB mailing lists. There are a lot of
>>>> nitters on the Krafter's mailing list. I am the only weaver that I know
>>>> of
>>>> on the Krafter's mailing list. The Artist mailing list might connect 
>>>> you
>>>> to
>>>> other nitters and weavers as well. I am also the only weaver that I 
>>>> know
>>>> of
>>>> on the Artist mailing list. My E Mail has been down for most of this
>>>> week.
>>>> If I missed any questions, please resend them and I can answer them.
>>>> I am located at
>>>>
>>>> Baltimore777 at comcast.net
>>>>
>>>> so that you don't have to send them again on this mailing list. Thanks!
>>>> Kendra Schaber
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>>>>>   1. Re: Quiet list. (Jody W. Ianuzzi)
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>>>>> Message: 1
>>>>> Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2012 13:44:53 -0500
>>>>> From: "Jody W. Ianuzzi" <jody at thewhitehats.com>
>>>>> To: "'Agricultural and Equestrean Division List'" <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
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>>>>> Oh wow,  is there an email list for blind spinners and weavers?  I 
>>>>> have
>>>>> a
>>>>> friend who would be interested.
>>>>>
>>>>> JODY
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>>>> Message: 2
>>>> Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2012 12:24:28 -0700
>>>> From: "Susan Roe" <dogwoodfarm at verizon.net>
>>>> To: "Agricultural and Equestrean Division List" <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Quiet list.
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>>>>
>>>> At one time I belonged to a group that were challenged fiber crafters
>>>> that
>>>> were made up of different kinds of disabilities, blind, deaf, people 
>>>> who
>>>> had
>>>> types of palsey in their hands and so forth.  There were several people
>>>> who
>>>> were blind and a couple (husband and wife) who were deaf that knew how 
>>>> to
>>>> spin.  I do believe there is a group somewhere that weave and spin.  I
>>>> already do some loom weaving, basket weaving, knitting and crochetting.
>>>> I
>>>> think between my sister and myself, we could learn how to spin.  I have
>>>> been
>>>> wanting to learn for years.
>>>>
>>>> Susan
>>>> dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>> From: "Jody W. Ianuzzi" <jody at thewhitehats.com>
>>>> To: "'Agricultural and Equestrean Division List'" <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 11:44 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Quiet list.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Oh wow,  is there an email list for blind spinners and weavers?  I 
>>>>> have
>>>>> a
>>>>> friend who would be interested.
>>>>>
>>>>> JODY
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>> Message: 3
>>>> Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2012 13:01:14 -0700
>>>> From: "Susan Roe" <dogwoodfarm at verizon.net>
>>>> To: "Agricultural and Equestrean Division List" <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Subject: [Ag-eq] Looms
>>>> Message-ID: <022501cce765$95c1c900$943c1b3f at SuesComputer>
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>>>>
>>>> Hi Kendra,
>>>>
>>>> I am on the Krafters Korner list, but not the art list.  I do and teach
>>>> basket weaving.  I taught coil basket weaving on Krafters Korner.  I 
>>>> also
>>>> do
>>>> read baskets as well.  With looms, I use both the circular and
>>>> rectangular
>>>> knitting looms which are plastic.  I have a rectangular wooden loom 
>>>> from
>>>> the
>>>> colonial time period style that is called a knitting rake.  Somewhere
>>>> around
>>>> here I have the metal pot holder loom and the frame for Native American
>>>> seed
>>>> bead weaving.  I have done hoop and stick weaving which is a Native
>>>> American
>>>> form of weaving.
>>>>
>>>> My uncle made a set of wrapping looms for all of his sisters one year 
>>>> for
>>>> Christmas.  There are three looms in the set, placemat, hot pad and
>>>> coaster.
>>>> The pegs are nails and after you wrap each loom in a particular pattern
>>>> around the nails for several layers thick, you tie together tightly 
>>>> where
>>>> all of the open thicknesses of yarn cross each other in a star pattern.
>>>> Then you cut the yarn between the nails which releases your piece from
>>>> the
>>>> loom.  This also gives each item fringe all the way around.  I love it!
>>>>
>>>> I would like to expand to board and frame weaving.  There is a Amish
>>>> catalog
>>>> we get that has had a table top loom with home spun yarn enough to 
>>>> weave
>>>> a
>>>> certain size pannel of cloth that I would like to get, but until I 
>>>> finish
>>>> setting up my craft room, I just don't have the space.
>>>>
>>>> Reference organic farming, we are trying sustainable farming with the
>>>> gardens, chickens, bees and goat.  My husband has been interested in 
>>>> the
>>>> worms for our gardens.
>>>>
>>>> Susan
>>>> dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>> From: "Kendra Schaber" <Baltimore777 at comcast.net>
>>>> To: <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 9:59 PM
>>>> Subject: [Ag-eq] Quiet list.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Susan, I am into weaving on a weaving loom too! I make rag rugs on 
>>>>> my
>>>>> weaving loom for local sales here in Salem, Oregon. What kind of loom 
>>>>> do
>>>>> you use? Is it a flat wooden one that you weave rugs on or is it a 
>>>>> loom
>>>>> for something else? I don't know if you are on the artist or krafter's
>>>>> mailing lists. I am on both mailing lists. I am the only one who I 
>>>>> know
>>>>> that weaves on the krafter's mailing list. That doesn't mean that no 
>>>>> one
>>>>> else weaves on that mailing list. There are many nitters on the
>>>>> krafter's
>>>>> mailing list. I don't nit myself but I get to hear all about what they
>>>>> are
>>>>> doing for their projects. I am also into organic gardening. Infact, I
>>>>> work
>>>>> at a local place that is based on organic gardening mostly but they do
>>>>> other organic work. I am studdying worms and commercial worm farms 
>>>>> since
>>>>> I
>>>>> am conciddering going into commercial worm farming.
>>>>> Kendra Schaber
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>> Message: 4
>>>> Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2012 14:26:58 -0700
>>>> From: nfoster at extremezone.com
>>>> To: Agricultural and Equestrean Division List <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Quiet list.
>>>> Message-ID: <1328822818.4f343a2207b15 at webmail.extremezone.com>
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>>>> Kendra:
>>>>
>>>> I would love to hear more about the place where you work.  I'm very
>>>> interested
>>>> in organic farming.  I have a small vegetable garden, a few herbs and
>>>> some
>>>> fruit trees and do a lot of composting.  Please startt sharing your
>>>> knowledge
>>>> with the rest of us!
>>>>
>>>>  Nella
>>>>
>>>> Quoting Kendra Schaber <Baltimore777 at comcast.net>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Susan, I am into weaving on a weaving loom too! I make rag rugs on 
>>>>> my
>>>>> weaving loom for local sales here in Salem, Oregon. What kind of loom 
>>>>> do
>>>>> you
>>>>> use? Is it a flat wooden one that you weave rugs on or is it a loom 
>>>>> for
>>>>> something else? I don't know if you are on the artist or krafter's
>>>>> mailing
>>>>> lists. I am on both mailing lists. I am the only one who I know that
>>>>> weaves
>>>>> on the krafter's mailing list. That doesn't mean that no one else 
>>>>> weaves
>>>>> on
>>>>> that mailing list. There are many nitters on the krafter's mailing 
>>>>> list.
>>>>> I
>>>>> don't nit myself but I get to hear all about what they are doing for
>>>>> their
>>>>> projects. I am also into organic gardening. Infact, I work at a local
>>>>> place
>>>>> that is based on organic gardening mostly but they do other organic
>>>>> work. I
>>>>> am studdying worms and commercial worm farms since I am conciddering
>>>>> going
>>>>> into commercial worm farming.
>>>>> Kendra Schaber
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>> Message: 5
>>>> Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2012 14:46:24 -0700
>>>> From: nfoster at extremezone.com
>>>> To: Agricultural and Equestrean Division List <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Quiet list
>>>> Message-ID: <1328823984.4f343eb015d3f at webmail.extremezone.com>
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>>>>
>>>> Susan:
>>>>
>>>> I have 4 goats and they are so much fun.  I have 2 Toggenbergs, a 
>>>> retired
>>>> dairy
>>>> goat and her son.  I also have 2 young Nubian dose.  I purchased 1 last
>>>> spring
>>>> and am drying her up.  My other doe will kid in mid March, so more 
>>>> milk!
>>>>
>>>> We used the milk for all kinds of things.  I've made both soft and hard
>>>> cheeses;
>>>> I was more successful with the soft ones.  We cook with it, drink it 
>>>> and
>>>> even
>>>> made ice cream.  I really can't tell much of a difference.  I have some
>>>> new
>>>> recipes to try as soon as the milk is ready!
>>>>
>>>> A friend of mine keeps her sheep here and I think she makes felt with 
>>>> the
>>>> wool.
>>>> I'm really not sure; I just take care of him.  He's a funny guy and
>>>> follows us
>>>> around like a dog.  I've always thought spinning looks relaxing, but 
>>>> I'm
>>>> not
>>>> very good with crafts.
>>>>
>>>> Nella
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Quoting Susan Roe <dogwoodfarm at verizon.net>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Jody,
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, we are planning to have goat milk and cheese.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sheep are also on the near future list because my sister and I want to
>>>>> learn
>>>>> to spin.  I am an avid knitter and loom weaver and want to learn the
>>>>> spinning part as well.
>>>>>
>>>>> Your dog sounds wonderful and I bet you can't wait until he is ready 
>>>>> to
>>>>> step
>>>>> in that harness.  I used a Golden Retreaver Seeing Eye dog for 10 
>>>>> years
>>>>> and
>>>>> I really enjoyed her.
>>>>>
>>>>> Susan
>>>>> dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: "Jody W. Ianuzzi" <jody at thewhitehats.com>
>>>>> To: "'Agricultural and Equestrean Division List'" <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>>> Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 5:40 PM
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Quiet list
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> > Hi Sue,
>>>>> >
>>>>> > It is good to hear from you.  Homer sounds like one lucky goat. I 
>>>>> > love
>>>>> > is
>>>>> > name.  So do you plan to have goat milk and make goat cheese? 
>>>>> > Sounds
>>>>> > great!
>>>>> > Have you thought of getting sheep too?
>>>>> >
>>>>> > We have some friends here in Florida who are getting some sheep that
>>>>> > have
>>>>> > hair rather then wool and they can take the heat.  I didn't realize
>>>>> > there
>>>>> > were sheep without wool until I talked with her.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > I am trainer Walker my 13 month old white shepherd to be my next 
>>>>> > guide
>>>>> > dog.
>>>>> > He is doing very well and I would say he is 60 to70% there.  He is 
>>>>> > the
>>>>> > smartest, sweetest, funniest dog I have ever known.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Good to hear from you.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > JODY
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>> Message: 6
>>>> Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2012 14:56:40 -0700
>>>> From: nfoster at extremezone.com
>>>> To: Agricultural and Equestrean Division List <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Quiet list
>>>> Message-ID: <1328824600.4f344118ea1c0 at webmail.extremezone.com>
>>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>>>
>>>> Jody:
>>>>
>>>> I would love to hear more about your GSD and how you're training him. 
>>>> I
>>>> hope
>>>> you are keeping some type of journaal; I'm sure there are lots of 
>>>> people
>>>> that
>>>> would be interested in the process.
>>>>
>>>> I have seen a few of the sheep with hair.  I believe they were bred for
>>>> meat
>>>> purposes.  They look cute and their hair feels pretty coarse.
>>>>
>>>> I prefer goats; they are such social animals.  There are Angora goats
>>>> that have
>>>> long hair, which is used like sheep wool.  It is amazing how long their
>>>> hair
>>>> can get!
>>>>
>>>> Have you been able to take any riding lessons?
>>>>
>>>> Nella
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Quoting "Jody W. Ianuzzi" <jody at thewhitehats.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Sue,
>>>>>
>>>>> It is good to hear from you.  Homer sounds like one lucky goat. I love
>>>>> is
>>>>> name.  So do you plan to have goat milk and make goat cheese?  Sounds
>>>>> great!
>>>>> Have you thought of getting sheep too?
>>>>>
>>>>> We have some friends here in Florida who are getting some sheep that
>>>>> have
>>>>> hair rather then wool and they can take the heat.  I didn't realize
>>>>> there
>>>>> were sheep without wool until I talked with her.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am trainer Walker my 13 month old white shepherd to be my next guide
>>>>> dog.
>>>>> He is doing very well and I would say he is 60 to70% there.  He is the
>>>>> smartest, sweetest, funniest dog I have ever known.
>>>>>
>>>>> Good to hear from you.
>>>>>
>>>>> JODY
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> Message: 7
>>>> Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2012 15:05:56 -0700
>>>> From: nfoster at extremezone.com
>>>> To: Agricultural and Equestrean Division List <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Quiet list
>>>> Message-ID: <1328825156.4f344344e26c1 at webmail.extremezone.com>
>>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>>>
>>>> Aleeha:
>>>>
>>>> are you currently in vet school, or are you still doing the pre vet
>>>> classes?
>>>>
>>>> Do you plan on specializing in a certain area of equine medicine?
>>>>
>>>> It is hard to find a good equine vet; I've used several different ones
>>>> over the
>>>> years.  I currently use 2 different clinics.  My favorite vet works
>>>> alone, so
>>>> isn't always available in an emergency, that is why I use 2, some one 
>>>> can
>>>> get
>>>> here if needed.
>>>>
>>>> I would love to hear more about your experiences in school.  I know you
>>>> used to
>>>> ride, are you still able to do that?
>>>>
>>>> Nella
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Quoting Aleeha Dudley <blindcowgirl1993 at gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>   Not driving might be a problem, yes, but that is only a small
>>>>> obstacle.  I've read about a blind doctor who did surgeries, so I
>>>>> think I'll be OK.  I know of some vets who don't drive a lot, so
>>>>> it may not be as big of a problem as I am thinking it could be.
>>>>> Aleeha
>>>>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: "Jody W.  Ianuzzi" <jody at thewhitehats.com
>>>>> To: "'Agricultural and Equestrean Division List'"
>>>>> <ag-eq at nfbnet.org
>>>>> Date sent: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 16:51:21 -0500
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Quiet list
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello Aleeha,
>>>>>
>>>>> More power to you for becoming a vet.  there are many blind
>>>>> doctors and they
>>>>> usually do a lot of consulting.  I would think that not driving
>>>>> would be a
>>>>> problem.  How will you do surgery?
>>>>>
>>>>> JODY
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>> ------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> Message: 8
>>>> Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2012 15:08:53 -0700
>>>> From: nfoster at extremezone.com
>>>> To: Agricultural and Equestrean Division List <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Quiet list
>>>> Message-ID: <1328825333.4f3443f55a5d8 at webmail.extremezone.com>
>>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>>>
>>>> Aleeha:
>>>>
>>>> I just found your first message, which answered some of my questions!
>>>>
>>>> I'm sorry you haven't been able to ride, you must miss it.
>>>>
>>>> Nella
>>>> Quoting Aleeha Dudley <blindcowgirl1993 at gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Jody and All,
>>>>>   I know.  This list is such a fun place to discuss ag-related
>>>>> issues.  I am currently a freshman at Miami University in Oxford,
>>>>> Ohio.  I'm studying to become an equine veterinarian.  Since I am
>>>>> totally blind, I have been told by many people that I cannot
>>>>> become a vet, but I'm not letting that stop me.  So anyway, I
>>>>> haven't been able to ride lately, so I'd be interested to hear
>>>>> what you guys are up to with your equine friends!
>>>>> Aleeha
>>>>>
>>>>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: "Jody W.  Ianuzzi" <jody at thewhitehats.com
>>>>> To: "'Agricultural and Equestrean Division List'"
>>>>> <ag-eq at nfbnet.org
>>>>> Date sent: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 15:45:46 -0500
>>>>> Subject: [Ag-eq] Quiet list
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Wow, this list has been quiet for so long.  How are you all
>>>>> doing?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> JODY
>>>>>
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>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> Message: 9
>>>> Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2012 20:23:34 -0700
>>>> From: "Susan Roe" <dogwoodfarm at verizon.net>
>>>> To: "Agricultural and Equestrean Division List" <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Subject: [Ag-eq] Goats
>>>> Message-ID: <002501cce7a3$60caa300$563e1b3f at SuesComputer>
>>>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset=iso-8859-1;
>>>> reply-type=original
>>>>
>>>> Hi Nella,
>>>>
>>>> I am so looking forward to a few more goats.  Homer is such a trip.
>>>> Right
>>>> now his favorite brouse is honeysuckle and pine.  After he munches on 
>>>> the
>>>> pine for a while, my husband told me he smells like pine sall.  That is
>>>> what
>>>> my sister wants to name a goat, pine sall.  I don't think so. LOL 
>>>> There
>>>> is
>>>> a goat dairy in the next county not too far away that sells a freshoned
>>>> doe
>>>> for around $200 to $300 depending on the breed.  I want to stick with 
>>>> the
>>>> Toggenbergs and get one this fall and she would kid in Febuary or March
>>>> of
>>>> next year.  You will have to let me know your cheese successes because 
>>>> we
>>>> want to take advantage of milking ideas.
>>>>
>>>> Susan
>>>> dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>> From: <nfoster at extremezone.com>
>>>> To: "Agricultural and Equestrean Division List" <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 2:46 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Quiet list
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Susan:
>>>>>
>>>>> I have 4 goats and they are so much fun.  I have 2 Toggenbergs, a
>>>>> retired
>>>>> dairy
>>>>> goat and her son.  I also have 2 young Nubian dose.  I purchased 1 
>>>>> last
>>>>> spring
>>>>> and am drying her up.  My other doe will kid in mid March, so more 
>>>>> milk!
>>>>>
>>>>> We used the milk for all kinds of things.  I've made both soft and 
>>>>> hard
>>>>> cheeses;
>>>>> I was more successful with the soft ones.  We cook with it, drink it 
>>>>> and
>>>>> even
>>>>> made ice cream.  I really can't tell much of a difference.  I have 
>>>>> some
>>>>> new
>>>>> recipes to try as soon as the milk is ready!
>>>>>
>>>>> A friend of mine keeps her sheep here and I think she makes felt with
>>>>> the
>>>>> wool.
>>>>> I'm really not sure; I just take care of him.  He's a funny guy and
>>>>> follows us
>>>>> around like a dog.  I've always thought spinning looks relaxing, but 
>>>>> I'm
>>>>> not
>>>>> very good with crafts.
>>>>>
>>>>> Nella
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Quoting Susan Roe <dogwoodfarm at verizon.net>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Jody,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes, we are planning to have goat milk and cheese.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sheep are also on the near future list because my sister and I want 
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> learn
>>>>>> to spin.  I am an avid knitter and loom weaver and want to learn the
>>>>>> spinning part as well.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Your dog sounds wonderful and I bet you can't wait until he is ready 
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> step
>>>>>> in that harness.  I used a Golden Retreaver Seeing Eye dog for 10 
>>>>>> years
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> I really enjoyed her.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Susan
>>>>>> dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>>> From: "Jody W. Ianuzzi" <jody at thewhitehats.com>
>>>>>> To: "'Agricultural and Equestrean Division List'" <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>>>> Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 5:40 PM
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Quiet list
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > Hi Sue,
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > It is good to hear from you.  Homer sounds like one lucky goat. I
>>>>>> > love
>>>>>> > is
>>>>>> > name.  So do you plan to have goat milk and make goat cheese? 
>>>>>> > Sounds
>>>>>> > great!
>>>>>> > Have you thought of getting sheep too?
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > We have some friends here in Florida who are getting some sheep 
>>>>>> > that
>>>>>> > have
>>>>>> > hair rather then wool and they can take the heat.  I didn't realize
>>>>>> > there
>>>>>> > were sheep without wool until I talked with her.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > I am trainer Walker my 13 month old white shepherd to be my next
>>>>>> > guide
>>>>>> > dog.
>>>>>> > He is doing very well and I would say he is 60 to70% there.  He is
>>>>>> > the
>>>>>> > smartest, sweetest, funniest dog I have ever known.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Good to hear from you.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > JODY
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > _______________________________________________
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>>>>>
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>>>> ------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> Message: 10
>>>> Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2012 22:08:39 -0700
>>>> From: nfoster at extremezone.com
>>>> To: Agricultural and Equestrean Division List <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Goats
>>>> Message-ID: <1328850519.4f34a657dfe9f at webmail.extremezone.com>
>>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>>>
>>>> Susan:
>>>>
>>>> I've found a lot of information about cheese making on line.  I also
>>>> visited a
>>>> local goat dairy to learn more.  I've been ordering my cheese and 
>>>> yogurt
>>>> cultures from www.caprinesupply.com  I'm currently learning all I can
>>>> about
>>>> making goat milk soap.
>>>>
>>>> The Toggenbergs are a nice breed and are able to produce quite a lot of
>>>> milk.
>>>> My Toggenberg is very old and is retired; she just lays around in the 
>>>> sun
>>>> or
>>>> shade depending on the weather.  I'm very happy with the Nubians; they
>>>> don't
>>>> give quite as much milk, but it is a little richer.  They seem to 
>>>> handle
>>>> the
>>>> heat here in Phoenix better than some of the other breeds.  I've read
>>>> that they
>>>> are more energetic and vocal than other breeds, but don't really know.
>>>> They do
>>>> have a lot of personality and are very social.
>>>>
>>>> I purchased a doe in May, that had just weaned her kids and am just now
>>>> drying
>>>> her up.  The people had bred her very young and she's not very big. 
>>>> She
>>>> has
>>>> grown a little, but I decided not to breed her again until this fall. 
>>>> A
>>>> friend
>>>> gave me a very nice little Nubian doe, who is now 2 years old and I had
>>>> her bred
>>>> in October.  She is larger than the other one and, now looks very
>>>> pregnant.  She
>>>> should kid in mid March.  Now I'm just not sure what I will do with the
>>>> babies!
>>>> To bad you are so far away or I could share!
>>>>
>>>> All of my goats have candy names; we have Jellybean, Carmel, Lollypop 
>>>> and
>>>> Necco.
>>>> I will have to think of some more candy names for the baby or babies.
>>>> Nubians
>>>> are known for having twins and Lollypop is very round!
>>>>
>>>> I'll be sure to keep you posted on all the goat happenings around here.
>>>>
>>>> Nella
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Quoting Susan Roe <dogwoodfarm at verizon.net>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Nella,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am so looking forward to a few more goats.  Homer is such a trip.
>>>>> Right
>>>>> now his favorite brouse is honeysuckle and pine.  After he munches on
>>>>> the
>>>>> pine for a while, my husband told me he smells like pine sall.  That 
>>>>> is
>>>>> what
>>>>> my sister wants to name a goat, pine sall.  I don't think so. LOL 
>>>>> There
>>>>> is
>>>>> a goat dairy in the next county not too far away that sells a 
>>>>> freshoned
>>>>> doe
>>>>> for around $200 to $300 depending on the breed.  I want to stick with
>>>>> the
>>>>> Toggenbergs and get one this fall and she would kid in Febuary or 
>>>>> March
>>>>> of
>>>>> next year.  You will have to let me know your cheese successes because
>>>>> we
>>>>> want to take advantage of milking ideas.
>>>>>
>>>>> Susan
>>>>> dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: <nfoster at extremezone.com>
>>>>> To: "Agricultural and Equestrean Division List" <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>>> Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 2:46 PM
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Quiet list
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> > Susan:
>>>>> >
>>>>> > I have 4 goats and they are so much fun.  I have 2 Toggenbergs, a
>>>>> > retired
>>>>> > dairy
>>>>> > goat and her son.  I also have 2 young Nubian dose.  I purchased 1
>>>>> > last
>>>>> > spring
>>>>> > and am drying her up.  My other doe will kid in mid March, so more
>>>>> > milk!
>>>>> >
>>>>> > We used the milk for all kinds of things.  I've made both soft and
>>>>> > hard
>>>>> > cheeses;
>>>>> > I was more successful with the soft ones.  We cook with it, drink it
>>>>> > and
>>>>> > even
>>>>> > made ice cream.  I really can't tell much of a difference.  I have
>>>>> > some
>>>>> > new
>>>>> > recipes to try as soon as the milk is ready!
>>>>> >
>>>>> > A friend of mine keeps her sheep here and I think she makes felt 
>>>>> > with
>>>>> > the
>>>>> > wool.
>>>>> > I'm really not sure; I just take care of him.  He's a funny guy and
>>>>> > follows us
>>>>> > around like a dog.  I've always thought spinning looks relaxing, but
>>>>> > I'm
>>>>> > not
>>>>> > very good with crafts.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Nella
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Quoting Susan Roe <dogwoodfarm at verizon.net>:
>>>>> >
>>>>> >> Hi Jody,
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Yes, we are planning to have goat milk and cheese.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Sheep are also on the near future list because my sister and I want
>>>>> >> to
>>>>> >> learn
>>>>> >> to spin.  I am an avid knitter and loom weaver and want to learn 
>>>>> >> the
>>>>> >> spinning part as well.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Your dog sounds wonderful and I bet you can't wait until he is 
>>>>> >> ready
>>>>> >> to
>>>>> >> step
>>>>> >> in that harness.  I used a Golden Retreaver Seeing Eye dog for 10
>>>>> >> years
>>>>> >> and
>>>>> >> I really enjoyed her.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Susan
>>>>> >> dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
>>>>> >> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> >> From: "Jody W. Ianuzzi" <jody at thewhitehats.com>
>>>>> >> To: "'Agricultural and Equestrean Division List'" 
>>>>> >> <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>>> >> Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 5:40 PM
>>>>> >> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Quiet list
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> > Hi Sue,
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > It is good to hear from you.  Homer sounds like one lucky goat. I
>>>>> >> > love
>>>>> >> > is
>>>>> >> > name.  So do you plan to have goat milk and make goat cheese?
>>>>> >> > Sounds
>>>>> >> > great!
>>>>> >> > Have you thought of getting sheep too?
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > We have some friends here in Florida who are getting some sheep
>>>>> >> > that
>>>>> >> > have
>>>>> >> > hair rather then wool and they can take the heat.  I didn't 
>>>>> >> > realize
>>>>> >> > there
>>>>> >> > were sheep without wool until I talked with her.
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > I am trainer Walker my 13 month old white shepherd to be my next
>>>>> >> > guide
>>>>> >> > dog.
>>>>> >> > He is doing very well and I would say he is 60 to70% there.  He 
>>>>> >> > is
>>>>> >> > the
>>>>> >> > smartest, sweetest, funniest dog I have ever known.
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > Good to hear from you.
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > JODY
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > _______________________________________________
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>>>> ------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> Message: 11
>>>> Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2012 22:33:31 -0700
>>>> From: nfoster at extremezone.com
>>>> To: Agricultural and Equestrean Division List <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] Quiet list
>>>> Message-ID: <1328852011.4f34ac2baae91 at webmail.extremezone.com>
>>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>>>
>>>> Quoting "Jody W. Ianuzzi" <jody at thewhitehats.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Wow, this list has been quiet for so long.  How are you all doing?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> JODY
>>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Jody, yes this list has been really quiet.  I wish there was a bit more
>>>> traffic
>>>> here, since I really enjoy learning about what everyone is up to.  I
>>>> wonder if
>>>> more people would join if there was more activity?
>>>>
>>>> How would everyone feel about a weekly or monthly discussion topic?
>>>>
>>>> The topic would, of course be equine or agriculture related.
>>>>
>>>> The other thought I had was maybe each of us could offer to informally
>>>> teach or
>>>> provide information on certain topics.  For example, I would be happy 
>>>> to
>>>> share
>>>> what I know about keeping goats and making cheese.  I could also share
>>>> what I
>>>> know about caring for and riding horses.  I'm sure Susan knows far more
>>>> than me
>>>> about gardening and I'm sure I could learn from her and others.  Maybe
>>>> Kendra
>>>> would be willing to share information about keeping worms.  I just feel
>>>> that we
>>>> can learn so much from each other.
>>>>
>>>> Maybe everyone could post a list of what subjects they can provide
>>>> information
>>>> on and what subjects they would like to learn more about and of course
>>>> it's
>>>> o.k. if some people just want to read and learn.
>>>>
>>>> These are just some ideas I had, so don't know if the rest of you are
>>>> interested; I would appreciate feedback and suggestions.
>>>>
>>>> Nella
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>> Version: 2012.0.1913 / Virus Database: 2112/4806 - Release Date: 02/12/12
>>
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