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Hi, we are Pete and Jen and we run a small farm in Pamplie in the Deux Sevres region of rural France. Our animals include sheep, chickens, goats, ducks, geese, guinea fowl, rabbits and turkeys and the others that we don’t eat- 3 dogs including Wallis a very naughty Gordon setter Ginny a rescue Newfoundland, a very large rescue Saint Bernard called Moose and 3 cats..
We moved here in 2010 to get out of the "rat race" and now having almost completed our renovations we are now "living our dream" and living “the good life” . Our 3 bedroom farmhouse is set in a peaceful and quiet location with beautiful countryside surrounding us, but our passion is our animals.
When the weather allows we spend most of our time outdoors with the animals and maintaining our land. For us our animals are our top priority as well as our source of food which we hatch, dispatch and prepare ourselves.
When we are not working we like to cook, bake and make things and will be happy to share our knowledge with you. Pete does all our butchery and we enjoy making our own sausages, bacon, burgers, hams etc and from our garden produce we make jams, chutneys. Pete has occasionally been known to make beer and cider. We are self sufficient..ish so we eat what we have, when we have it. Which can be restrictive if your a fussy eater or eat little meat.Tipos de ajuda e oportunidades de aprendizado
Jardinagem
Construção/faça você mesmo
Manutenção geral
Criar/cozinhar refeições caseiras
Ajuda em fazenda
Ajuda a cuidar da casa
Cuidar de animais
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Oportunidades de intercâmbio cultural e aprendizado
We are happy to share our knowledge and experiences of our self sufficient lifestyle. This includes organic vegetable growing, producing our own milk (etc) and production of our own meat however this very much depends on time of year, availablity and weather. No one has left us yet without taking away new skills!
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Like any farm different times of year give us different jobs and challenges but there is always plenty to keep us (and you if you choose to come and stay) busy. There is always mucking out to do and the animals need feeding regardless of the day of the week or the weather.
Animals – lambing which may include bottle feeding lambs, shearing (we have tried and its harder than it looks), feet trimming, ear tagging, worming, daily feeding, mucking out and milking the goat
Garden and poly tunnel – rotovating, digging, planting watering and weeding (and more weeding) so we can eat fresh vegetables and fruit in season and also preserve etc for later in the year. We also have a yearly trip (end Sept/Oct) or two to the local apple press to make our own juice.
The rest of the land requires us to do hedge cutting, grass cutting, felling trees, removing brambles well as putting up and maintaining fences.
The house – the usual stuff, day to day chores cooking, cleaning and from time to time painting and decorating.
As with most outdoors tasks It can be hard work and often muddy in winter.
You will need to be fit and keen and have appropriate footwear/clothing to work on a farm! We do have a few spare pairs of wellies which are essential for some of the dirty jobs and especially for mucking out the sheep and chickens
We are looking to share our experience with like minded people who are hard working, hands on and are interested in what we do.
We prefer to host two people at a time but if you are a single workawayer we may still be able to host you along with someone else. If your looking for an extended stay then we have some friends in the nearby Vendee who may be able to host you too. To find them search under "Stay and help at our glamping lodges located in the Sunny Vendee, Pays de la Loire, France."Idiomas
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Accommodation is either a twin or double bedroom within our renovated French farmhouse and smallholding set in 5 acres in the beautiful Deux Sevres region of France.
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We are half an hour from market towns of Parthenay and Saint Maixent L'Ecole and an hour away from the nearest airports and the coast.
We are able to collect you from either Parthenay, Niort or Saint Maixent L'Ecole.Mais alguns detalhes
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In exchange for 25 hours of your time per week, we will offer you your board and lodging including breakfast, lunch and dinner (with a reasonable amount of wine or beer)
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Thank you guys!
You made us feel so sweet !
Thank you Rose for a wonderful smile,
You dance with style !
Wallace, Bessi and Kira, doggy doggies,
We send you a kiss !
And to all other animals, you know who you are,
You always have a place in our star !
We hope to see you all in the future, up in the tree,
if you know what we mean ; )
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Thank you guys!
You made us feel so sweet !
Thank you Rose for a wonderful smile,
You dance with style !
Wallace, Bessi and Kira, doggy doggies,
We send you a kiss !
And to all other animals, you know who you are,
You always have a place in our star !
We hope to see you all in the future, up in the tree,
if you know what we mean ; )
During my stay I got a genuine experience of how animals go from field to table and I must say it was a very delicious table because both Pete and Jen are good cooks. I learnt how to do a very good bread, I learnt about cheesemaking and loads of other stuff.
I… read more
From the moment we arrived we felt very welcome and by the time we left we felt like friends. We learned so much from our time on the farm, both Jenny and Pete are full of knowledge and are more than happy to share… read more
Im very glad for the experience. Thanks again guys!