My have I enjoyed all the fabulous stories - so very interesting! Now we know alittle more about you~
We purchased our farm in 1981 and no one had done any hunting there in years. We were thrilled to see all the deer - literally everywhere!
When we purchased our farm in '81 we were raising 90 acres of tobacco on his grandparents farm and on other farms we rented (all in another county). We wanted a farm name and my husband, the avid hunter thought White Tail Farm would be appropriate because of all the white tail deer there.
The name stayed with us to present day and even though we went through tobacco, hogs, cattle, sheep, horses and now minis - - we just thought White Tail Farm had been around so long - why come up with a different name? So now you know it's not anything to do with the minis - No, our horses do NOT all have white tails! LOL That's a myth LOL
The deer population has remained high on our farm (thanks to biologic food plots and good hunting ethics and management) so the name still makes sense 30 years later - I've posted pics on the forum of our deer here and there. They are out and about in herds of 8- 15 at any one time. I believe they truly think they are minis! LOL
Yes, a freezer full always - of course.
P.S. Good thing we ventured out on our own and bought our own farm because grandparents died and hubby's father had 3 greedy siblings - it wasn't long before that 300 acres became thousands of houses in a cramped development!