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Stay connected with the latest from Merry Meadows Farm. From seasonal changes to new arrivals, we share milestones, events, and behind-the-scenes updates. It’s a glimpse into daily farm life and the rhythms of our homestead. Follow along as our farm grows and changes through the year.

Just minutes from Lake Texoma, a quiet gravel road leads to something unexpected — goats in the pasture, bees in the garden, and the smell of coffee roasting in the air. Whether you’re…

Welcome to Merry Meadows Farm Welcome to Merry Meadows Farm, a family-owned paradise nestled in the heart of Kingston, Oklahoma, on the beautiful Oklahoma side of Lake Texoma. As the proud owner, I,…

Happy Spring!! We finally made it! Winter just had to get one more cold snap in before moving over for Spring. We had tomatoes, yellow squash and zucchini planted in the ground. We…

With this crazy weather, not only are the humans getting sick, but the animals are too. Today we had to take Daphne, the pregnant Nigerian Dwarf goat, to the vet. She has a…

Here is to another week on the farm where everyday brings something new. It is difficult to make hard and fast plans, because “the farm” has other ideas. That is what keeps it…

It was a bang of a start to last week. Two babies born within an hour of each other. Both were bucklings. A buckling is a baby boy goat. The first doe to…

On Tuesday of this last week we had a baby Boer goat born at about 3:00pm. All of the dogs alerted us to the birth. By the time we got to the barn…

Remember, when I said last week that Old Man Winter would be coming back? Well, he did come back and brought us a beautiful snow. I enjoyed looking at the huge flakes of…

Looking back on last week the weather was absolutely beautiful! Seventies in January is a gift. One day it even topped off at 81°F!  With warmer weather brings better egg production. Chickens lay…

I am Merry. Really! My parents set me up in life by naming me, Merry. I love life and all the little things that make it joyful. In my younger years, I was…