Monday, February 3, 2014

Pets and Critters

So I (Mark) thought I would give an update on some of the animals around our house here.... with a fun surprise at the end! (warning it is a bit gross)

The chicks Gideon is raising are doing well in their new home. All except for one that passed away a few days ago. With the help of Messalamu we have them set up with their own little home. Hopefully they will grow nice and big!





Here is Gid having some quality time with the chicks.

Another new addition is a nice new puppy. Some people recommended that we should have three guard dogs since our property is on the larger side. The kids heard about this and since then have been "suggesting" that we get another dog. So we found a puppy from Jeroen- the dutch dairy farmer. The dog's name is Jack. When we brought him home, he immediately began to get initiated into guarding by our other two larger dogs. They pick on him constantly, but he is holding up well.




And lastly for the big surprise..... Silas had three bumps on his head. They all had a black center to them that was a bit like a  volcano. We were not sure what they were, but they were causing him a great deal of pain. While he was sitting on Christine's lap I tried to give the biggest one a squeeze. And out popped a mango worm that shot up about 10 inches in the air. It was super gross. Here is a picture of the largest worm and the hole that it left in his head. The finger in the picture is mine for perspective on the size. 

So these mango flies go around and lay eggs on the grass or your drying clothes. Once an egg is on your skin it hatches and the larva burrows into your skin where it grows big for about 5 or so days. Then the thing pops out if left alone. We think Silas got these from rolling around with the dogs in the grass. 





If you have survived this blog post so far I am proud of you! Thanks for all your prayers and support. Also pray as we have two young ladies coming, Morgan and Hailey Adams who are coming to work with us for the next 5 months. Pray that their trip later this week goes well and their transition also goes well. 



4 comments:

  1. yes, isn't it gross! never had any in the head, but caleb had 3 on his back when he was younger. wait for the jiggers....:)

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  2. Okay, yuck. I'm sorry you have that visual now! I'm sorry I have that visual now! Don't worry, we'll still faithfully follow your blog. Even if you do encounter jiggers (whatever those are)!

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  3. Gross---but thanks for sharing and for being there!!

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