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Blogs & Newsletters

Our tenth farm newsletter (July 2022)
Our ninth farm newsletter (July 2021)
Our eighth farm newsletter (July 2020)
Our seventh farm newsletter (January 2020)
Our sixth farm newsletter (August 2019)
Our fifth farm newsletter (April 2019)
Our fourth farm newsletter (May 2018)
Our third farm newsletter (January 2018)
Our second farm newsletter (September 2017)
Our first farm newsletter (February 2017)

Tiny Tune’s first egg

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“Tiny Tune” hatched from a blue egg laid by a Cream Legbar hen mother via a Wyandotte rooster. Tune, a bantam hen, raised her, and the name “Tiny Tune” just stuck, even though she’s now three times the size of her hatching mama.

Cream Legbars lay light blue eggs and our Wyandottes lay light-medium brown eggs…voilà! Tune lays a light olive green/sage green egg! She’s the grey-ish hen in the center of the photo below.
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8/3/2018 0 Comments

A Blurb about Billy @ The Rodale Institute

Billy spent about nine weeks at The Rodale Institute in their veteran farmer training program. He learned a lot, came home with a wounded-and-now-healed chicken named Miss Ellie and a hive of bees, and jumped right back in to working on our guest house. Here is a blurb about him during his internship: https://rodaleinstitute.org/veterans-to-farmers/. We're thankful for the opportunity he had to learn from a large farm with years of organic experience, and for visitors who kept April company and helped us make progress on the renovations while he was gone. 
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    Billy & April Vaughan are the founders and directors of The Sanctuary Farm & Rest House. 

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