Eventide Sol Farm

Eventide Sol Farm Homestead, gardens, rare poultry breeds and a lovely stable, Connemara breed facility- Private Property, by Appointment ONLY

These ladies are loving the new hoop coop!
05/28/2026

These ladies are loving the new hoop coop!

Getting ready for birds!
05/07/2026

Getting ready for birds!

One of the surprisingly cold hardy, fertile, good laying, dual purpose, and beautiful breeds that we're working with at ...
05/01/2026

One of the surprisingly cold hardy, fertile, good laying, dual purpose, and beautiful breeds that we're working with at Eventide: Chocolate Silver Laced Orpingtons šŸŖā˜•ļø Pictured are our 2025 rooster and hens, and their offspring (chicks 2026 hatch). This week's hatch had a fun range of cocoa colored peeps.

Eating eggs, hatching eggs and fresh hatched "eggs" cooked, low and slow at 99.5 degrees for 21 days....Happy Easter! 🪻🌷...
04/05/2026

Eating eggs, hatching eggs and fresh hatched "eggs" cooked, low and slow at 99.5 degrees for 21 days....Happy Easter! 🪻🌷🪺

We'll have laying, specialty breed pullets in June:
Partridge Chantecler,
Calico/Tricolor Cochin Bantams,
Silver and Golden Spitzhauben
Chocolate Silver Laced Orpington
Welsummer
Olive Eggers

Big *MAYBE* Lemon Owlbeards šŸ‹šŸ¦‰šŸ¦„
These birds are all well handled, raised until they're big enough to s*x and off heat and perfect for the backyard chicken owner looking for some unique birds, fun egg colors and without the hassle of roosters.

Not very spring like....yet, but still getting out for some sunshine and fresh air.
03/29/2026

Not very spring like....yet, but still getting out for some sunshine and fresh air.

8 Partridge Chantecler hens and 2 Chantecler roos (all hatched here in May 2025). Set up as a breeding pen, so hens are ...
03/23/2026

8 Partridge Chantecler hens and 2 Chantecler roos (all hatched here in May 2025). Set up as a breeding pen, so hens are missing a few feathers, but laying nice light brown eggs daily. State tested flock. Would prefer to send off as 2 groups of 4 hens + 1 roo, but will also send off hens (4 or 8 ) sans roosters if someone is just looking for pretty laying hens. Excellent cold hardy, docile birds, Canadian breed. Not all birds pictured, but representative of group. Message for šŸ’ø .

Pending NPIP certification, we're hoping to offer some started pullets (various breeds) later this summer!
03/02/2026

Pending NPIP certification, we're hoping to offer some started pullets (various breeds) later this summer!

THIS is the reason we stopped public boarding. Expensive headache without adequate compensation.
01/26/2026

THIS is the reason we stopped public boarding. Expensive headache without adequate compensation.

Horse industry : the math is not mathing

I have had a bunch of clients inquiring about horses lately, coming for trials, asking us to arrange shipping and ending up bailing out because they couldn’t afford the board at the place they intended to take the horse to. Or for people to complain because board is now $900 or $1,000 or $1,200 and that it’s insane and the trainers are just price gouging.
So here is the actual break down.

Client math :
Shavings : $150/month
Hay (Florida prices here) at $18/a square small Bale : $270/month (2 to 3 flakes AM/PM)
Grain : $150/month
Barn help salary ($15/hour for 30mn/day) : $225/month
Total : $795
So with a $1,000/board that’s a $205/profit per horse x 20 horses boarded = that’s $4,100 for the barn owner to work all day with horses and have a dream job.
Then clients thinks wait a minute, I will buy my own farm and I will have 2 of my own horses and I will have 8 boarders and the boarders will pay for my horses and I will pay no board. Genius.

Now here is the barn owner math:

All the above and actually more in labor… but for the sake of the discussion let’s keep those numbers
Then comes all the 4 digits invoices that keep on showing up to maintain said farm.
So for me this month at my farm it has been
$1,200 to replace 4 tires on my dually
$1,600 for pads, rotors, brake fluids, alignment and oil change, and DEF on said dually
$500/payment on tractor because my old tractor died last year (RIP Johnny).
$1,200 to buy new rails for the jumps (I bought the last batch 5 years ago).
$160 for a Tire for my Gator
$118 for a new battery for the hydraulic jack of my 2+1 trailer (I know I could buy a crank one and save money but this is the best money spend, I hate cranking)
Those are just extra bills for this month.

But there are more over the past couple of months: Bookkeeper, mowing guy, w**d killer, seeds for the pastures, refill for the fly spray system, motherboard for the sprinkler system to water the ring, sprinkler heads, drain guy company to unglog the pipes because apparently p**p and sand going down the pipe is not productive to good drainage (who knew?), culvert replacement to prevent flooding, loads of road base to fix driveways and potholes, washer (hair and dirt clogs drains)… broken boards, broken stall doors, leaky hose, I could had so many more to this list. It never ends…

I currently have 9 horses at my farm, so with all the bills just from this month each horse would have technically cost me more than $1,325. And I also have more than one person working for me, so my payroll is way higher than the client’s estimate quoted above. At this point I still haven’t paid myself, I haven’t paid my mortgage or rent. Let’s not forget the insurance…
And I’m ā€œluckyā€ that besides the tractor everything else is paid off (so truck, trailer, gator payments). So if you factor those other expenses ($4,000 mortgage, $1,400 truck payment, $800 trailer payment, $1,300 insurance) so about $835/horse.
So just to cover the running cost of the farm it’s about $2,160/per horse per month with a big fat $0 in the income column for me.

So do me a favor when you write your check for the board this month, do it with a big smile.
If you are considering having a little hobby farm and board a few horses to offset the cost of everything, DON’T DO IT… it’s a trap. There is not such a thing as getting anything free with horses, you will just give the money to the drain guy and the tractor dealership instead of your lovely barn onwer/trainer. And you will need to add a $30 Tylenol maybe a $30 Lexapro budget for all the headaches and anxiety that having a horse farm might induce.
Don’t get me wrong I love my farm and wouldn’t picture any other way to live. But the proceeds of the horses’ sales is what is keeping the dream of a once little 10 year horse crazy girl who dreamed to work with horses alive.

I would like to dearly appologize to my fellow professionals who like me put their head in the sand and pretend that these numbers don’t exist, and again I would like to tell all of you we are boarding to go hug your barn owners/trainers. Well ask them first about the hug thing (I’m personally not a hugger and it can get very awkward and uncomfortable), maybe go for a high five!

Winter has arrived with a vengeance this year... BOOM snow and negative temperatures are here.
12/05/2025

Winter has arrived with a vengeance this year... BOOM snow and negative temperatures are here.

Welcome to Eventide! Two Connemara weanlings arrived this fall bred by Trum-Searah Farm (https://trumsearahfarm.com/) - ...
11/17/2025

Welcome to Eventide! Two Connemara weanlings arrived this fall bred by Trum-Searah Farm (https://trumsearahfarm.com/) - buckskin filly Searahs Jolt N Flare (Evie, by Rattle N Snap Laddie Boy, out of Wild Acres Grace O'Malley) and buckskin going grey gelding Searahs Mountain Sterling (Sterling, by Tullymors Mountain Steel, out of Tullymors Secret Pearl) We're excited to work with these lovely ponies!

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16 Berry Road
Milton Mills, NH
03852

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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+16034731055

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