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HORSE BARN CLEANUP | EDIBLE COOKIE DOUGH RECIPE | VLOG



DESCRIPTION: Come with us while we clean the barn and do stalls. Check out the baby goats! Plus, Kate shares an easy edible cookie dough recipe!
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We moved from the city to the country in 2020, right before Covid hit. So much has happened since then. We now have horses (including Duke, AKA Johnny, from Day by Day Vlogs), goats, chickens, guinea fowl, bunnies, a livestock guardian dog and house dogs that are adjusting to country living (one more successfully than the other). We have undertaken many renovations (both inside and outside), love sharing tips on how to repurpose items or do things on a budget, and are always looking for the next DIY project. We started taking videos for family and friends to keep them updated on our journey as we navigate trading in city life for life on the farm… and decided others may be interested as well. So here we are on YouTube, and learning the in’s and out’s slowly but surely.

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RECOMMENDATIONS:

1. If you are interested in permaculture, food forests, biochar, composting, homesteading, (etc.), check out @Canadian Permaculture Legacy

2. If you are interested in vegetable gardening tips, check out @Gardening in the North

3. Check out our friends and fellow Canadian equestrian vloggers @DayByDay Vlogs and @Shay Equestrian for additional videos of us, great horse riding content, and following the lives of a family living on a horse farm (Day by Day Vlogs).

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FULL DISCLAIMER: We are NOT qualified professionals regarding horses, poultry, fowl, rabbits, dogs or other animals, and are NOT qualified to give advice or recommendations on animal care, practises, or the equestrian sport. The information in this video is true to the best of our knowledge and personal experiences, however, there may be unintentional inaccuracies or omissions. This video is intended for entertainment purposes only and does not replace the need to seek advice and instruction from a qualified professional.

5 Comments

  1. You’re such a good mom Jen. You have the greatest family! Wishing you the best new year 🎉

  2. errk poison ivy wonder if goats can eat it i know they are very good at clearing out most scrubby vegetation really like these type of videos well done
    just looked it up seems poison ivy is safe for goats to eat but check with your vet first

  3. Yur stalls are nice and big!! Yikes poison ivy ain't no fun!! I have never been one to eat just cookie dough! I would rather have cookie's!! 😋😋😋😋

  4. I’m curious if the dishes were done lol and I’m wondering where Julia’s heated gloves were when she needed them lol???

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