Our busy schedules sometimes require a short break, and build fun hobbies so that our brains don't get stuck, apart from traveling, behind our house there are also pets to just relax when we come home from where we teach and there are also some plants. in our fields.
However, today I will tell you about our cattle, where a few days ago we had a new member in our livestock, namely the birth of 14 small and very cute baby ducks, this baby duck is only 7 days old... 😊 it's still very cute and very cute, I was very excited to see them, because I was too excited to put them in a barrel and put them together, to make it look even funnier. I'm really bad. I looked at them I touched their fine hairs because they were so cute. Even though I know it can stress them out, but what can I do, I can't contain my enthusiasm for their presence.
Our livestock is also quite large, there are 15 Entok aged 1 month, there are 22 more Entok that are juveniles and 7 ducklings that are Parent aged and can lay eggs, seeing them together is very funny, fighting over food with their tails wagging to and fro, seeing their development from day to day makes us happy. Entok is different from Duck, my friends. The Entok tends to be white in color overall with a fatter body and contains meat compared to ducks which tend to be thinner and have no meat.
Apart from the Entok, we also raise about 24 ducks which are ready to lay eggs every day. So we don't have to buy eggs anymore at the grocery store. And because there are quite a lot of duck eggs, we sell these duck eggs to the nearest shops. The egg sales count here is per egg board with 30 eggs per board. Not bad for increasing our family income, and hopefully in the future their eggs will be more and more in number. So that our hearts are more enthusiastic about quoting the eggs, happy hearts, healthy pockets, strong souls..😊😊
However, from all this happiness, sad news must be tucked away where in our village it is the season for sick chickens. And it also spreads to our other chickens that we have raised and planned to slaughter, our dead chickens are already big and ready to be made into broilers, but apparently God had other plans, our chickens got sick in a matter of seconds. clock is dead. And because we didn't want the others to be infected, we decided to sell our other chickens to a chicken trader who often came to our house. Very sad for us. even though it will soon be Ramadan or the month of fasting for Muslims and we plan to cut the chicken for a family gathering, but whatever we can do, it's only God's plan that decides everything.
That was the story of our cattle behind the house. Greetings healthy and happy always for us all. I hope our pets are always healthy too. Don't forget to keep supporting our posts. thank you