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44 Comments
We call those loafing sheds here. A roof and usually 2 or 3 walls.
Patara I thought you were getting a milk machine? Did I miss it or did you decide not to get one?
also over here in Belgium, its dry, we need rain
We are back to gardening this year too. And working on the property. We lost our dog Ellie last October. But we decided at our age, it might not be wise to get another dog. But my Cahlua is glad to see Mom back in her barn. I just love your animals.
I miss Kochece , He was a great dog, so much work to be done and you all are so so busy, thanks for the video
Roasted radishes are a great low carb substitute for potatoes, I have planted 2 raised beds full of them. Roasting also removes the heat if they are hot and spicy. You can also eat the green top, sometimes I chop and add them to a salad or sautΓ© them in a bit of bacon grease. I love basil too and often make a simple vinaigrette with it. Looking forward to seeing your keto/carnivore garden this year. Thanks for sharing!
I had no idea that goats were so loving. Now I want one.
Laughing at your groundhog crockpot. We have a bunny in our yard sheβs been around a few years and my husband has named her Crockpot. I said why?? He said cause sheβs crockpot size if need be π. Notβ¦.β€π
Weβre in the process of raising our own beef and yes it takes time.
Are there ticks in your woods?
Thank you for sharing you farm life with us.
Watching 4/25 is raining here in Western NC. so nice, your place is beautiful, can almost smell the blooms.
Those babies are so big now.
Big Momma came a running. Love watching all your animals . What a wonderful Blessing β€β€
Privet smells really good. They grow faster when you prune them back regularly.
… Seeing the critters was much needed therapy! Thanks ππ …
I just love the farm videosβ€ there is so much bad things in the world going in, I just treasure these,thank you Patera and Hubby, God Blessππ»π₯°
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Love your animals, they make me smile πβ€
Goats and sons π
My uncles raised coon hounds. Treeing Walkers and Bluetick. They were awesome.
I will pray for rain for the S.E. USA. Praying for drought relief without floods. Here in the Mojave Desert I irrigate but do so very responsibly and lightly. Some plants want more but that is the way it goes as we have to conserve (I''ll mulch and use water polymer crystals and Ollas – drip irrigation next year).
When that little goat snuggled into your neck it just speaks to the kind and good care you take of your animals. My favorite clip was your cow running and bucking up to you. That was darling!! Was the little cat in the clip the lost female cat or did she never come home?
Love seeing your farm and all your babies….old and young β€οΈ
I would love this life. It's alot of hard work but wonderful…
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Do you have any tricks for growing Cherokee purple tomatoβs that we all need to know about? Figured you were the person to ask.
So, do you feed hay all year round? Your pasture looks so good – but we have to feed hay all the time while others just buy for the winter months – Our cow is so out of condition but we are trying hard to get her going – and yes, we supplement with feed and not organic dairy feed which we can't get here – even then, she is not gaining weight.
Every time I see the goat babies, I want a couple. I know I can't, but it's hard to resist. They are the cutest little guys. ππ
My husband just took out my wild elderberry bushes…. He swears I never told him I had an interest in them… I cried.
I have triple crown blackberry plants and am in Lenoir City if you're interested msg me.
Oh my gosh! Iβm just a little northeast of Columbus, Ohio and our morels have been amazing this year. Big as the size of your hand. We have had lots of rain so Iβm sure that has helped.
Barn boots and shorts that's my attire too!
All the baby kids looking cute as ever. ππΌfor rain for you. We seem to have more than our share. π My cousin is a farmer in Idaho. Praying for all little and big farms/ homesteads, God bless them with rain. Nothing really totally prepares ya for loss of a beloved creature that has become part of your family. ππΌ
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We had some lambs one time that we named Basil, Rosemary and Clove. β€οΈ. Their Mama was either Salt or Pepper. Canβt remember which. They were twins so we carried on the theme with their babies.
Turkeys like morels too.
You goats make my heart sing its my shot of happiness when you start your videos with your animals. β€β€β€β€β€β€β€β€β€
Goat babies so cute they all love you so much⦠Mrs Noah of Tennessee. Glad to see Ginger looking good.
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Thornless raspberries are the bestest! One thing I really like is they produce heavy for about 4 to 5 weeks then are done. About mid June to mid July. Done right in time for really getting into heavy gardening. And thorns aren't an issue.