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1badmamawolf Posted - Jul 15 2009 : 4:02:29 PM
When my husband and I first bought our land 36 years ago, one of the first things we did was fence, and cross fence along with pastures and corrals. No matter how hard we tried, and with the proper equipment and many people helping, not one fence here came out straight, so we deceided that since we had not named the place yet, it would become "Bent Fence Farm", and the name stuck. Most of my neighbors have been here forever also, and they know the story, but when someone new comes along, I have to tell the story, and they look at me with a total question mark on their faces, but even with crooked fences, they are my fences, and I love them all, lol

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Dirtduchess Posted - Jun 15 2013 : 09:12:32 AM
Our ranch was purchased in 1905 by my husband's grandfather. He purchased this place because of the creek. He named the property Deep Creek Ranch because of the deep revine the water twisted and turned when flowing. It is spring fed. All kinds of critters drink and eat the vegetation around the creek. We are their protectors. Five generations of the family have lived on the ranch since the day it was purchased and raised fine beef cattle. This place is so pretty. We feel very lucky to be able to live and work here.

Patsy
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Katlady93 Posted - Jun 14 2013 : 09:35:00 AM
what a nice set up you have. i bet the girls repay you with lots of eggs.

we have just starting talking about a farm for us. we will see what happens.
Gypsy, i understand completely, i call our current house that!!

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oldbittyhen Posted - Jun 09 2013 : 1:19:20 PM
I just love reading how you all have come up with the names to your places, so I am bumping this up...

"Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"
KuntryKlucker Posted - Mar 25 2013 : 7:09:14 PM
quote:
Originally posted by rough start farmgirl

What a pretty setup you have for your girls! Love your name!
Marianne



Thanks so much!! you are so sweet.

Give me the simple country life.
rough start farmgirl Posted - Mar 22 2013 : 3:37:26 PM
What a pretty setup you have for your girls! Love your name!
Marianne
KuntryKlucker Posted - Mar 21 2013 : 5:36:58 PM
Hi, I live on a small homestead in the foothills of the smoky mountains.

We named our homestead/farm The Kuntry Klucker.

We choose this name because we well live in the country and have many cluckers, well it seems that way with all of the egg songs that we here from the Ladies.
We love our Buff Orphington chickens so for us the name just fit.

Here is a few pics of our cluckers :-)




Give me the simple country life.
rough start farmgirl Posted - Mar 10 2013 : 2:38:24 PM
that is really cool!
Madinet85 Posted - Mar 10 2013 : 10:00:05 AM
My husband and I are both big book nerds. We actually met through a fan club for a series of books that we read. Shortly before we bought our farm, I was re-reading the first Lord of the Rings book, In the book the main character, Frodo, moves from his home to a different one, and the second house is called Crickhollow. I knew at once that was going to be our farm's name, since our last name is Crick, and where better to get a name for us from than a book!
oldbittyhen Posted - Feb 05 2013 : 08:21:34 AM
I thought I would bump this up, cause there are so many new girls here that I think they would get a kick out of some names and reasons why...

"Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"
ksharp Posted - Sep 03 2012 : 8:50:19 PM
Our farm was named from a conversation that took place between our youngest son and a local waitress. We had just moved back to West Virginia to our little 5 acre piece of heaven. Dinner discussion was packed with dreams of raising Nubian goats, chickens, and sheep. It was about this time the waitress came to ask my then 4 year old what he would like to drink. He said "Do you have goats milk?" The waitress
replies, "No honey we have cows milk." Frustrated 4 year old responds "No I want goats milk!" Waitress in very pacifying voice, "Why not have some Moo Milk?" My sons response, "MaaMilk. MaaMilk. Not Moo Milk." From that moment on our little piece of heaven has been know has Maa Milk Farm.

Kathee
"The crazy,dancing,goat lady." - #3462
TheBeeCharmer Posted - Aug 14 2012 : 06:05:01 AM
We have our "farm" named "Sweet Crossing." Before we moved to our 1 acre lot in the country, we were living in town in a row home. Hated it! So when we moved, we got a bottle of wine as a gift from my boss from a local winery called "Sweet Crossing" and it stuck! From where we were to where we came, it was a Sweet Crossing! We are so blessed!

~You can take the girl out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the girl!
Annette Kath Posted - Aug 14 2012 : 05:55:11 AM
Our farm is known in our family as "the west farm" because we live 1 mile west of town. My mother-in-law had owned the property until we purchased it from her 5 yrs ago. She still has property east of town, referred to as ..you guessed it, "the east farm".
Lorie.Vance Posted - Aug 10 2012 : 05:32:24 AM
You all have such great names! My dream is for a small micro ranch. Enough acres to just manage chickens, a couple of goats, maybe a pig or too. I've even dreamed of having a couple mini Angus cows. Who knows, what I'll end up with...lol. All I know is that i'm gonna need a beautiful names for our place and you girls have given me food for thought! Please post signs of your farms and ranches, I'd love to see them!

Lorie

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Lorie.Vance Posted - Jul 22 2012 : 5:13:00 PM
Ooh, I can't wait to ave a small farm of my own to name...one day. You all have the best names for your places and have given me something to think about and look forward to. Thank you!

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Missus Miranda Posted - Jul 07 2012 : 07:33:54 AM
Well, y'all, I had peeked in on this conversation once before, and I am back. I am happy to announce that my fiance and I got a farm!! We're between two towns NE of Austin, and our address is in one (Taylor) yet, we're actually closer to the other (Thrall). There's just over 2 acres, about 1/2 an acre is fenced so my Catahoula can safely run and play during the day when we are gone. We found honey bees in the water meter box when we moved in (which, unfortunatly, had to be removed... it still hurts my heart ). We found a pear tree, a mulberry tree, random squash plants, tons of sunflowers, and a pumpkin. Now, a friend has given us a Magnolia, tomatoes, bell peppers, another pumpkin, and some strawberries to plant.

I asked Josh (my fiance) what he thought of the name I picked... Fair Hope. It comes from the town in Alabama where I was born, Fairhope, and I split the words apart. The two of us have been through a lot in our lives... but we feel blessed to be together, starting our live in such a beautiful, quiet, peaceful place. Fair Hope just sounded right, to me!

He and our friend that gave us all the plants found part of the old mailbox out in the shed with the address and part of the flag still attached, and I will be painting the name of the farm on it to hang somewhere in the house, or perhaps on our front porch.

EXCITEMENT!!!

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