We were talking the other evening, about the notion of finding a plough that our horses could pull. Perhaps we could train them to plough their own fields, to grow grain for them to eat, or even just to plant some decent grass for grazing?
So, yesterday Joao and I went to buy seed, some for planting and some for chicken food, and we saw a horse drawn plough in the shop.

But whether we get around to buying it, and using it - perhaps this was just a dream? But who knows.
I was going to buy a chicken food mix, but reading through the ingredients realised that the commercial mix labelled as ‘natural’ is in fact 42% genetically modified corn. This corn is very cheap to buy, but the mix isn’t so cheap, plus we’d prefer not to be feeding the chickens GM food.
So, I ended up spending a lot more euros than I had planned to, and came home with 5 sacks of grain of different types, to mix and make my own chicken mix. In the long run this works out cheaper, and we shouldn’t need to buy chicken food again this winter. And hopefully they will be healthier and lay us more eggs on a grain diet without the GM corn and soya.
It seems that almost all animal food now contains the transgenic corn and soya - there is no way to avoid it, unless you grow your own chicken food (and then corn will cross with transgenic corn up to 15 miles away!), or buy the basic ingreients and mix our own. Governments may have allowed transgenic crops into animal food - but we’re not convinced that it is safe or reliable in the future, being so energy intensive in its farming.
And we plan to put a terrace under a winter crop of grain, either for the horses to be allowed to graze, or to harvest our own grain. But we have to think seriously about where, what patch of land we can bar the horses from for a few months, and about water and how to get it there if the rains don’t keep the ground moist.
Joao seems to be encouraging us to take some steps to being more self sufficient and farming proper. It’s quite exciting!