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31 Comments
Everyone please stay safe!!
Another good video, thanks for sharin. Stay safe, God bless y'all ❤️ from Indiana
Hold out, Christine! You can do it!
Wow Heather I pray the weather passes and everyone stays safe 🙏
It breaks my heart giving injections that burn!!! Always feel like they look at me as if to say, "why mommy? I love YOU!!" Please take care tonight!! 🙏🙏🙏
Stay safe!! Spring weather coming—-I hope Christine waits for the weather to pass! ☺️
It’s looking like there isn’t going to be a tornado touching down in my part of NW TN. Thinking of y’all! Stay safe!
(PS, I absolutely LOVE Elpis’s teat placement! She’s gonna be a dream to milk.)
Waiting for one to kid this coming Tuesday, or sooner. Unfortunately she is prolapsing when she lays down. This will be a new experience for me…..and her. Stay safe! The storms have been pretty bad.
As if kidding isn’t stressful enough…throw bad weather into the mix 🙄🤞🏼 Hopefully both things are not eventful. ❤
I was just gonna ask how many you are milking. How long does it take to milk them out?
Stay safe tonight!
Stay safe!
We had some wind and hail here in Missouri. Lost power for awhile.
The Lord keep you safe!
Wanted to ask you?
At what age do you breed your California rabbits?
Thanks !
Stay safe!!
We are in the mountains of East Tennessee down in a valley. And the wind is awful! We always have go tie everything down! Stay safe ❤
Get a tube of silicone and squeeze it with that funky gun anywhere u can see light come through
Hello Heather, I have had terrible luck with the brassicas forming heads, All of them cauliflower, broccoli and cabbage. Last year I tried something from the Old Alabama Gardener. He used "High Yield" brand Ammonium Sulfate 21% Nitrogen on them I applied only one time to these plants and every single one of them turned out perfect. I will try this again this year also but first we have to get the snow off there but there will be 6 inches of new snow on the ground in the morning! Yeah for us!!
I've been watching Ryan all night,My thoughts & prayers are with Y'all,Be Safe! Cheers!
I hope you guys are okay this morning!! I saw some bright colors on the radar in your area last night. Christine looks so good and I hope she held off for you. Thanks for a great video! Stay safe!!
another great video, I am still learning the reading the fecal slides and identifying what I am seeing. Have mercy I have yet been able to stay in one of the grids.. Biggest shock of all to me is how dry a goat ball is! !
Man I just have to tell you watching those baby goats hop around and play is one of the best things I’ve seen. They make me LOL every time. Makes me want a farm with goats. 🐐
That fabric looks like my wool mix moving blankets 🤔
I love asparagus! I heard it takes a few years to grow…
That is soooooo awesome about the chamomile! I have been trying to grow it…I will try again soon. I finally got a kennel up for the dog because he was jumping all around my garden!! Seriously the things we do for our family 😆.
Hope you all are ok today. You have a beautiful farm. Love love love goats
Excited for more goat babies. Do you have any videos on your quail? Would like to know your thoughts on raising them and any help for a beginner 😊
Hope y'all's place made it through ok.
I am the same with broccoli. Can't seem to grow it no matter when or where. My broccoli and cauliflower all died. The frost we got a few weeks ago killed it off. I have a few cabbage plants that came up, but not sure if they will make it. I will just plant something else in that spot. No worries. 🙂
Oh my goodness! That mad dash of does trying to get out of the holding pen to the milk stand. Ugh! Deal with that daily.
That Ivermectin injection is actually an interesting test. I have some goats just go on no problems, and others lay down and act like they are dying.
Heather, you do an impressive job of handling your goat herd! You’re so knowledgeable – a true pro! It’s fun to watch you in action, and how your girls respond to you 😊