
Blankets are ready for another winter, hopefully we will not need to use them.

My garden is winding down and getting ready for a much needed winter rest.



Melody Johnson, Trainer/Owner
Donkey Whisperer Farm ®
Blankets are ready for another winter, hopefully we will not need to use them.
My garden is winding down and getting ready for a much needed winter rest.
Every morning and evening this time of the year I hear these birds in the air. Many times they are right over my head while I am feeding and caring for the donkeys and horses. We continue to pray they will land in our hay field soon. I video taped them on a large farm here in Sequim, WA. Enjoy!
We purchased our farm (raw land) in 2013 for our small business the Donkey Whisperer Farm ®. Yesterday we hit a milestone “Plowing The Hay Field” the first step to growing premium low sugar/protein hay for our donkeys and horses. We will never have weeds or alfalfa in this hay ever again. In the spring of 2020 we will plant orchard seeds. God willing we will have some beautiful healthy hay for our donkeys and horses.
The next time you buy a bale or more of hay I hope you take a moment to thank the farmer that worked really hard to provide you with your hay. Growing and harvesting hay is really hard work and expensive. No wonder hay cost so much in the Pacific Northwest. Premium hay will always cost more as it takes so much more time and effort to produce.
Hay or straw cannot be looked at and guessed to determine sugar or protein we must test it. The color means nothing, the fact it is straw means nothing. Send hay samples to Equine Analytical.
Donkeys evolved from the desert making them seriously easy keepers. Donkeys cannot eat high sugar/protein hay or straw without getting obese, sick and finally dying. Our hay will test in at 10% or lower in sugar/protein, thank you Jesus.
A few photos of my husband Scott working really hard for three days to get this field plowed. Seems the field has not been plowed in at least thirty years or longer.
We look forward to sharing our beautiful hay in the spring and summer of 2020.
God bless you and your family two and four-legged!
Melody & Scott Johnson
Living in the Pacific Northwest summer is a treat. This year has been a year of less sunshine and more gray days, difficult for sure but all part of home. My garden is here for just a moment of time it seems. Soon it will be fall and the season will change again. For now I thank GOD for this moment in time. Look at my beautiful garden. Thank you Jesus!
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Living in the Pacific Northwest is a dream. Step out into your backyard and pick some greens.
Hay was baled 6/19/2018 and placed in the shelter.
ALFALFA HAY IS TOXIC TO THE DESERT EQUINE THE DONKEY. We can’t feed high sugar/protein hay to our donkeys.
Our farm is growing one year at a time. In the future we will grow premium 100% Orchard hay.
Call Scott Johnson 360 620-2636
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Melody Johnson 360 620-5868
Sequim, WA
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The Donkey Whisperer Farm sits in the Dungeness Valley of Sequim, WA. Today while working on the farm I saw a golden eagle. I look forward to photo shooting these magnificent birds.
Have you ever seen a Golden Eagle?
Wow is all I can say!
Soon I will be able to capture my own photo of this amazing gigantic bird. This bird will not fly close to me he stays away at safe distance unlike the Bald Eagle.
GOD bless you and your family two and four-legged!
Melody
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