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Beautifully shot b-roll footage. What camera do you use? Oh and good luck on the homestead. It is a fun and rewarding adventure.
ОтветитьWhat garden zone do you live in?
ОтветитьLove that you are making the most out of your space. Great video and information and love that yall are building structures for your animals that make sense not just to look good. Also love the goats, something I might look into after watching this. Very cool you openly talked about you waiting to see what the Lord wants. Eager to see what yall do next!
ОтветитьLove the tour and your goat’s names ❤
My husband and I have 1/2 an acre and are hoping to homestead as well so this was very inspiring!
Love this. We have a little under half an acre, with a big driveway and detached garage though. But we have chickens and a garden and have been considering goats but haven’t been sure if we have enough space. This was encouraging! Keep up the great work
ОтветитьI was really enjoying this video until the voice fry started getting to me. I'm out!
ОтветитьI love this video. 1st one of yours I've watched. I really feel this video. I have been wanting to learn how to cook from scratch and feel starting with bread would be a good start.
ОтветитьAre your goats pretty quiet? Do they disturb the neighbors at all with being noisy?
ОтветитьAwesome. I think your setup is awesome and it looks clean and organized to me. 💖. Good on you 😁
ОтветитьLove you! So true, don't be scared be prepared. It's simply just a good idea. No fear necessary. Trust God and he provides a way🤗💓💓💓🌻🌿🍇🍎🌾🍊🍉 God bless!!!
ОтветитьI'm so jealous that you can have goats!
ОтветитьAm I the only one who feels that KyAnn looks like female version of Justin Bieber?!
ОтветитьSetup looks great and obviously alot of passion and dedication has went into it. I pray it's all went well for you.
ОтветитьDid you know? You can make a rooster not crow with a collar. If you want to or need to have a rooster
ОтветитьYour so cute. I love your set up! My HOA probably won’t let me do goats but I really love gardening and totally want some bees
ОтветитьYou have alot your doing. Nice place thank you for sharing. Till next time God Bless
ОтветитьYou both did an amazing job!! I can tell this means a lot to you as I could hear the passion your voice! I just purchased a 4 acre homestead in Texas and I’m excited to get everything going!
ОтветитьGood job!!!Greetings to those lickielickie goats❤❤❤
ОтветитьI wish I could eat sour dough bread. It gives me anxiety. Can't do it. Glad he can
ОтветитьI love how you’re not letting your limitations hold you back.
ОтветитьThank you for taking time to share this video you did a wonderful job. God Bless you and your family ❤
ОтветитьI like your homestead, it beautiful. I have a question, why do you separate the baby goat from its mother during the night time?
ОтветитьThank you for sharing your lovely homestead! ❤ Would you be willing to make a video on how you guys made the picket fence from pallets?
ОтветитьOutstanding work so far, you got the basics covered, it's definitely time to move on to a larger property where you have more options and hopefully can get a rooster. If you don't mind me asking, have you started to offer any products for sale or do you plan to?
ОтветитьRoots & Refuge is a great channel. Check out Perma Pastures Farm too.
Ответитьit looks like you're off to a good start. it's great that you're collecting wood. you'll find it useful to build so many different things: planters, raised beds, trellis, etc
ОтветитьYou have little prisoners in your yard. It is inexcusable. Educate yourself. Humans have no business "growing meat". Number one, it is cruel. Number two, it is unnecessary. Number three, look at YOUR teeth, length of intestine, and nails. Your teeth are just about identical to chimpanzee´s teeth. They are frugavores. Your intestines are four times too long to be eating meat which is why humans get colon cancer in correlation with the amount of corpses that they eat. Your nails are not claws. Now stop using/abusing animals. No excuse for that cruelty. Look at those little things in small cages desperate to get out. Shameful.
ОтветитьWell done!
ОтветитьI'm impressed with what you've accomplished!
ОтветитьYour doing a great job.
ОтветитьI'm so jealous. We have a quarter acre and can't have any livestock. We are trying to move but it's been hard to find a house for 7 people on land that isn't super expensive. We just looked at a place that's on an acre and I was happy and making plans of what I could maybe do with it. I just looked up the city ordinance and found out I can't. On that acre I can only have 1 beehive and 8 chickens that's it.I want to plant fruit trees and bushes. I wanted 30 chickens with roosters to raise for eggs and meat. I wanted turkey, and goats for milk and soap, and pigs and 2 or 3 beehives. I just want to cry. I feel like we just can't get out from under government restrictions. We have to have over 5 acres to not have limitations. I thought we could supplement some income with this but not if I can't get most of it.
ОтветитьYour fence is cool. I asked a company how much to fence my 1 acre property with a wood and wire fence. He quoted me over a hundred grand. I didn't pay that for the property! Pallet fence, it is! :)
ОтветитьI have been gluten free for over 9 years and recently tried freshly milled wheat with ZERO problems!! Check out Sue Becker and her videos on wheat
ОтветитьHow do you take apart the pallets?
ОтветитьI have a question and not putting anyone down caue we have same amt of land as you but out township will not aloud us to have any out door animals how can you that close to your neighbors. I guess everywhere different. Good luck to you all.😊
ОтветитьI love seeing this. We have 1/3 an acre and this gives me the confidence to know that we can bloom where we are planted.
ОтветитьThank you so much for sharing! I have big homesteading dreams but I know that it’s going to take time; but seeing what we can do in a smaller space is really inspiring. I always feel a little offended when I watch people that have 5 acres and they call it a “small” homestead but I have to remember that size depends on the availability you have. But I’m so excited to see y’all’s homestead continue to thrive!
ОтветитьJust happened to run across your video. I just sold my 4 goats due to health issues. I found keeping their barn and pen clean was really hard for me. They had 2 huge electric fences hooked together that they were in during the day. We have 5 acres with about half woods and half yard. Keeping your chickens with the goats helps a lot with parasites. Our goats were Nigerian mixed with mini nubian. Super cute! The smallest one was the one that figured out how to jump the 4 foot pen fencing. It wasn't a big deal because he just ended up in the electric fence area.
ОтветитьAwesome video. We have a quarter acre and chickens. We're looking at goats next. Small farming is rewarding to me.
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ОтветитьBy the looks like the gots need minerals salt
ОтветитьI love your video it just popped up.ive never seen it before.
ОтветитьThanks so much for this! We are building a home on an acre and I've always dreamed of this. I'm excited to start down the road and I'm just trying to research as much as possible beforehand. 🤍
ОтветитьLove your farm, have you ever had an issue with your chickens flying over the fence?
ОтветитьYou are so right it is not about fear it is about being healthier. I am 54 and after several big health problems my doctor gave me the best advice ever. She said eat the way your grandmother use to and as much as possible stop eating can food and it really made a difference. Glad I found your channel ❤😊
ОтветитьSmores! Ha! Perfect name lol
ОтветитьIS SHE CRAYING
ОтветитьNew Sub and Loved I mean Liked lol
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