It’s the start of a new year and time to make some plans!! In today’s video I share with you some of my plans for the property that I hope to achieve this year. There’s a lot to do around the place so maybe some of this is just dreaming but who knows, maybe I’ll get them all done!!
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Alot of project's for the New Year! Looking forward to seeing the progress!
You are going to be one busy lady, you definitely will not get bored. =-) take care =-) Possibly sell your honey on-line?
You are going to be busier than ever Linda🌱🐓Here’s to a wonderful year ahead 🙌🏼 xx Cathi xx 😘
Wow. You are going to be busy! But some of the projects should also safe you a lot of work – like finishing the chicken coop and the re-homing of the ducks. All that work taking care of all the different duck houses…
I got a peek at the pumkin vines,cool.
Wish u the best on your projects👍
Nice looking chicken coop. I would recommend you go for a bigger mesh for the floor. That mesh will capture the poo and not let it through. You will need at least a 25mm x25mm mesh size
Good morning Linda, wow it's so interesting when you stand back and observe you can see the difference in colour in the grass dry one section wet in the other. With your pond a man by the name of Joel Salatin he is amazing he's in America he has a video on ponds and how to seal them plus so much more I'm sure you'll get lots out of his info. I love your gorgeous chicken house and the fact you've been able to salvage 100 year old timbers, that's just amazing, I love it. You've certainly got your work cut out but that's why you look so good and healthy, you really are an inspiration Linda xxx
Is mesh flooring Ok for chicken feet? I tried it in my duck coop but it cut the ducks feet, even with straw on top. I had a mess of Bumblefoot last summer.
Thats a job well done on your chook house , looks fantastic and super practical. I love wood with history . I love the systems you are putting in . Anything that can help make the daily jobs go smoother is well worth it. Thank you for sharing lovely ❤
Sounds like a good plan and I wish you all the best. Your doggies are just so cute and they look exactly like 2 sisters me and my sister had a few years back now, hers was called Roxy and mine was Foxy. They both lived long happy lives and I now have 2 cheeky Puggles a 7 year old sister and brother, who have more Beagle in them than Pug. The male is Remi and his sister is Rosey.
Lovely little coop, I love reusing old items for things as it just gives the farm a little charm. Fantastic videos!