Seeing Abby completely non-react to the birds is absolutely amazing when you remember what she was like all last year. You've done an amazing job demonstrating how patience, persistence, and the right tools for the right job, all combine to make a big difference. Also, wow, those cinematography skills! I'm now very interested in seeing this documentary
@@GoldShawFarm Abby, noo, bzzzt! Just goofin´around - U did what was the best for the farm and her behaviour had to be fixed fast - my mother and i love Toby and Abby dog 😃
Don’t be too hard on yourself about your dog training! Abby has come so far. Poor girl can have a big bird flap around her face without even trying to nip or panic. Abby is an amazing pup and Toby helped teach her well!
Actually I got Dan's upcoming short on my homepage here in UA-cam for Gold Shaw Farm, I was pleasantly surprised. It's fun to see it from you're POV too! Thanks Morgan and Dan for taking us along.
Abby has become a calm and patient livestock guardian dog because you were a calm and patient trainer not to mention all the love you give her as well as all your animals. She and Toby dog make a great team.
I'm graduating soon so my life will be changing in pretty much every way but at least I know the cows and dogs will still be inspiring me and brightening my days! Thanks for what you do, Morgan
So fun to see this from your side. Watched Dan's video on his visit to your farm late last week and it was amusing to connect the shots. Thanks for the morning amusement.
Hey Morgan, I have a very similar indoor outdoor thermometer and I find that it starts acting funny when it's batteries are low. I find the cold from winter drains the batteries faster as well. Maybe try changing out the batteries before buying a new one.
I just love how you make life so interesting. The footage you have of the animals picking through the vegetables in a pecking order was very informative.
A bit off topic for this video, but re: learning experiences with the birds, I learned a new tactic I want to be sure y'all have in your back pocket for incubation. If you assist a hatch too soon, you can take half of another (unoccupied) egg shell, poke a hole in the tip, remove membrane + boil to sterilize. Let it cool to incubator temps, then use the half-shell to "cap" the exposed hatchling, to minimize moisture loss/ shrink wrapping. Linking below.
I saw his video a few days ago and I am excited for more! He did an amazing job! It’s nice to see everything from another channel. I’m glad you’ve got this amazing experience!!!!
Abby has come so far wow, a whole ass bird flapping directly in her face and all she did was take a step back. Amazing dog, amazing training, this is an achievement to be really proud of Morgan!
Morgan not holding a camera, immediately made me go....hmm. Morgan, I still think that you're great at camera work too. You've been creating great videos for a while now and I believe you're just as great as Justin. Just making sure you know that.
How about calling that aggressive goose Caligula. He was aggressive, unpopular and threw his weight around with everyone too. Lol. I hope the filming goes well for the program Dan is producing etc. God bless you all and all those you know and love. Have a great week both of you.
Good Afternoon, Morgan and Everyone! Very Interesting Video! Nice to Meet Dan! Informational and Entertaining ! Great Video! Thank-you! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Morgan, maybe once or twice a month it would be awesome to get another person for the camera work, Also the conversation potential !! It would be so cool to have the camera person ask a question that leads to you covering it. Even if it's just for those sick sick YT cinematics, I absolutely LOVED THIS
That sneaky intro XD This was genius. ...but I already saw the video Dan posted about it so this came as no surprise. Damn UA-cam's recommendations ! You lost an opportunity to show the nest under the chicken house from above/inside ! Also it's interesting how the cows use the spots where the hay is low as beds.
I thought someone had stolen the cows. Last winter they wouldn't overnight under cover of the barn - they insisted on staying outside even when they had their babas. It's so nice to see them tucked up out of the snow 😊 The wind blowing off the snow from the bird-house gave me a shock at the clarity of the walls of the hoop-coop - after all the darkness and snow - it was surprising. Dan put out a good quality video of his journey to the farm and time there. Thank you again, Dan, for showing us the farm from different eyes. Also, that's a very nice camera you have.
There was a young man called Dan he’s a really good cameraman he spent sometime on the farm filming without any harm or causing alarm listening to Morgan’s ole charm about is cow’s in the barn and the hay that they ate but wait just a sec I am going off trek it’s all about dogs doing their job which they do really well as Morgan will tell his life on the farm has so much charm so filming with Dan is now in the can take a bow cameraman. The End 😂
What a good girl Abby! Taking guff from the geese so calmly!! I too, have interesting music lists. Mine go from the Rat Pack to Renaissance festival to Slipknot 😂 I do have some hard passes in country, most rap and 00's+ pop music but that's mostly it.
My music tastes are all over the place. My radio is set to the '80s station with the most famous stuff like Michael Jackson, bon Jovi, queen, Fleetwood Mac, Simone & Garfunkel, etc. But then I also like stuff like jazz, and even some strange stuff like "dream machine - sound for the senses" or "shpongle - Museum of consciousness" I go to the thrift store and I just pick up the weirdest ones I can find. Even though I only listen to the '80s music I do like more modern music sometimes. Any of that like emo music from the early 2000s boulevard of broken dreams or holiday being an example. I even listened to classical for a little bit and I like some stuff that sounds like classical but not really classical itself. Like I have a CD called music for piano and flute. This is just scratching the surface
I have a question about your hay. Isn't hay called haylage if you wrap the bales? So technically you aren't feeding hay. In my country hay bales only have a netting around them or you store it bulk in sheds/barns. How does it in Vermont work? I love your videos!
So as mild thunderstorms roll through my area cuz it's finally thunderstorm season(thank the lord my favorite time of year) and I was wondering: What do the animals do during a bad storm? The cows probably don't care, but maybe the others just kinda hunker down in whatever shelter they have? Also have you ever considered building really sturdy coops and maybe something of the same for the dogs and cats? Sorry if I rambled a bit, just a random thought I had haha.
I was thinking of signing up for Abundance plus a while back when Justin Rhodes was first promoting it, but didn't have the finances at the time. Hoping to sign up for it soon so I csn get acess to your class if I can, as well as all the other resources from Justin Rhodes and other homesteaders.
You have to stuff folded up cardboard in the frames of your windows to stop them from rattling. It can be really loud and annoying. And no, you're not a terrible dog trainer! Your dogs seem happy, gentle, and get along well with the birds and cattle! And if they're a bit shy of strangers, that's part of their protective nature. If they were friendly to anyone who approached, they wouldn't be good at their guarding jobs!
Question: inside the barn looks a little, well, mucky. Are you not doing the "hay as deep straw bedding actively turning itself into compost" waste management strategy inside as well as outside? (There's probably a reason for that, which I'm not seeing?) Thanks.
I am. The problem is the drainage in the barn. Each time we get a snow melt, the bottom of the barn floods and it turns the bedding into muck. Longterm I want to move the cattle elsewhere.
hay morgan was driving threw your neck of the woods sunday evening saw you working with the sugaring as we passed by heading home to Orange ^_^ hope it was a graet day
Re: Morgan's music choices, Dan says, "It's very interesting." That's code for "Yikes." Oh - and Abby flinching and getting out of that fluttering chicken's way was adorable. What a good girl she is!
Dan did a pretty good job, I couldn't tell at all that the whole farm is just a green screen.
If you look closely at 01:00, you can actually tell that Dan is CGI. It's pretty crazy!
They do pretty good stuff in Hoboken...
LLLLOL
@LillianLikesWolves : Do you tell me I can't trust the interweb?
Dan must be doing a documentary on the brilliant, high-tech deception Morgan has managed to pull off😄
Seeing Abby completely non-react to the birds is absolutely amazing when you remember what she was like all last year. You've done an amazing job demonstrating how patience, persistence, and the right tools for the right job, all combine to make a big difference.
Also, wow, those cinematography skills! I'm now very interested in seeing this documentary
It was a great experience for me at Gold Shaw Farm. Thank you, Morgan!
Great job on that cinematic scene of Morgan feeding the cattle. That was a work of art!
@@Andrew-3445 Thank you, Andrew!
Lady Abbington looks like a completely different dog. So calm, unbothered by the birds, calculated. Nice work!
Thank you very much!
Abby, bzzzzzt
Seems Abby is back with her shock collar . Wonder what she did now or will this be a regular feature with her?
@@nouvel0001 she had it on for some demos I was doing for the masterclass
@@GoldShawFarm Abby, noo, bzzzt! Just goofin´around - U did what was the best for the farm and her behaviour had to be fixed fast - my mother and i love Toby and Abby dog 😃
Don’t be too hard on yourself about your dog training! Abby has come so far. Poor girl can have a big bird flap around her face without even trying to nip or panic. Abby is an amazing pup and Toby helped teach her well!
Actually I got Dan's upcoming short on my homepage here in UA-cam for Gold Shaw Farm, I was pleasantly surprised. It's fun to see it from you're POV too! Thanks Morgan and Dan for taking us along.
Abby has become a calm and patient livestock guardian dog because you were a calm and patient trainer not to mention all the love you give her as well as all your animals. She and Toby dog make a great team.
Yes they are good for alerting but doesn't make them a good LGDs.
I'm graduating soon so my life will be changing in pretty much every way but at least I know the cows and dogs will still be inspiring me and brightening my days! Thanks for what you do, Morgan
Congratulations and best of luck to you!🎓🍾
So fun to see this from your side. Watched Dan's video on his visit to your farm late last week and it was amusing to connect the shots. Thanks for the morning amusement.
Looking forward to the documentary. Abby is getting better with the chickens considering the one who flew in her face. LOL
Dan is a freaking artist with that camera work.
DJ ADHD made me spit my lunch laughing, was not expecting that Morgan!!!
Love Dan!!! The Official Homestead Videographer. You know you’ve made it when Dan shows up.
😆 Thank you, Stachia!
Hey Morgan, I have a very similar indoor outdoor thermometer and I find that it starts acting funny when it's batteries are low. I find the cold from winter drains the batteries faster as well. Maybe try changing out the batteries before buying a new one.
Name that bully gander Biff, and of course you’ll need a George McFly too 😂
I just love how you make life so interesting. The footage you have of the animals picking through the vegetables in a pecking order was very informative.
Awesome! It's so nice to see Abby being so calm around the birds! She's gone such a long way! Love the Doggos!
A bit off topic for this video, but re: learning experiences with the birds, I learned a new tactic I want to be sure y'all have in your back pocket for incubation. If you assist a hatch too soon, you can take half of another (unoccupied) egg shell, poke a hole in the tip, remove membrane + boil to sterilize. Let it cool to incubator temps, then use the half-shell to "cap" the exposed hatchling, to minimize moisture loss/ shrink wrapping. Linking below.
I saw his video a few days ago and I am excited for more! He did an amazing job! It’s nice to see everything from another channel. I’m glad you’ve got this amazing experience!!!!
Dan definitely has some awesome filming and editing skills! I’m going to have to subscribe to him!
Please do!
Thank you, Elaine!
Adorable animals that's so cool they are doing a documentary on your dogs that's awesome you are teaching too
It was fun seeing Dan join you. I have enjoyed his work with Justin over the years as well as his own channel.
5:18
...and then Abby layed an egg.
That entire scene was absolutely hilarious! 😂
"Morning birds!" Makes me laugh, I love it!
Can't wait for the pond soon?! All the love from Chicago! 🙌
"We've got some geese getting freaky in the hot tub."
- Morgan Gold
See? Geese cause way more chaos than Abby.
The lip lick during the cinematic feeding experience had me rolling.
Abby has come so far wow, a whole ass bird flapping directly in her face and all she did was take a step back. Amazing dog, amazing training, this is an achievement to be really proud of Morgan!
Morgan not holding a camera, immediately made me go....hmm. Morgan, I still think that you're great at camera work too. You've been creating great videos for a while now and I believe you're just as great as Justin. Just making sure you know that.
Morgan, You are a fine photographer, but Dan's montage was even better. ⭐👍🏻❤️
The way you tell your stories is awesome. I think you you do your own documentary.
Wow, thank you!
How about calling that aggressive goose Caligula. He was aggressive, unpopular and threw his weight around with everyone too. Lol. I hope the filming goes well for the program Dan is producing etc. God bless you all and all those you know and love. Have a great week both of you.
I love to see the dogs and birds enjoying the scraps!
Congrats❣ on the Documentary Morgan and thanks to Dan 👍
Shoe🇺🇸
Man! You are looking much healthier! Good on you!🎉
Sorry, I have my own homestead so I think of you as a new neighbor. You are both doing a wonderful job. Be proud!
Dan's incredible videography skills and your (?) music choices were awesome! Your animals, too!
Great video, love how Dan is shooting the videos. Can’t wait to see it.
Love Dans channel, great to see him on your video!❤
Good Afternoon, Morgan and Everyone! Very Interesting Video! Nice to Meet Dan! Informational and Entertaining ! Great Video! Thank-you! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It's 90 degrees in Texas right now. So nice seeing snow. Gives me cool thought.
Wow what awesome footage Dan got of you feeding the ciws their hay
Morgan, maybe once or twice a month it would be awesome to get another person for the camera work, Also the conversation potential !! It would be so cool to have the camera person ask a question that leads to you covering it. Even if it's just for those sick sick YT cinematics, I absolutely LOVED THIS
How cool! Way to go Toby and Abby!
Loved your April fools day video.
You had me ..almost.😮
The documentary sounds interesting, I love to watch documentaries! Abby and Toby were funny. It is awful that your camera broke.
I hope you plan to run the hens in the cow winter area when the cows have started grazing. That will be great for the hens and the soil.
This is the coolest video ever. I hope you do more collabs with Dan
That sneaky intro XD This was genius.
...but I already saw the video Dan posted about it so this came as no surprise. Damn UA-cam's recommendations !
You lost an opportunity to show the nest under the chicken house from above/inside ! Also it's interesting how the cows use the spots where the hay is low as beds.
I just noticed there are new Google Maps images of the farm. So cool to see the cattle movements and chicken area on the pasture!
I thought someone had stolen the cows. Last winter they wouldn't overnight under cover of the barn - they insisted on staying outside even when they had their babas. It's so nice to see them tucked up out of the snow 😊 The wind blowing off the snow from the bird-house gave me a shock at the clarity of the walls of the hoop-coop - after all the darkness and snow - it was surprising.
Dan put out a good quality video of his journey to the farm and time there. Thank you again, Dan, for showing us the farm from different eyes. Also, that's a very nice camera you have.
Dan did a wonderful job on everything
Thank you, Jan!
That Hay Feeding Sequence was a work of art. Can't way to see the whole documentary.
Abundance Plus…I love that platform, definitely a member. Can’t wait to see you master class.
So clever, not sure if you were at work in NYC with a guy filming somewhere in the snow. Nice dog doubles.
I watched, Dan's video a couple days ago enjoyed it!
DJ ADHD - You nailed it! That's what I'll be calling this incessant music playing in my head from now on.
There was a young man called Dan he’s a really good cameraman he spent sometime on the farm filming without any harm or causing alarm listening to Morgan’s ole charm about is cow’s in the barn and the hay that they ate but wait just a sec I am going off trek it’s all about dogs doing their job which they do really well as Morgan will tell his life on the farm has so much charm so filming with Dan is now in the can take a bow cameraman. The End 😂
I love that Barb sleeps in 😍 I'd be so proud to wear some merch with her on it ❤️ Keep up the awesome CGI 🤪
It's looking like the righteous time to get that Pablo Barncat action cam video going 🙏🏿🙏🏿
Nice to see Dan again. I'm familiar with him from Justin Rhodes channel.
5:53 , Bottom right corner of the screen, that goose was coming for blood lmao
What a good girl Abby! Taking guff from the geese so calmly!! I too, have interesting music lists. Mine go from the Rat Pack to Renaissance festival to Slipknot 😂 I do have some hard passes in country, most rap and 00's+ pop music but that's mostly it.
My music tastes are all over the place. My radio is set to the '80s station with the most famous stuff like Michael Jackson, bon Jovi, queen, Fleetwood Mac, Simone & Garfunkel, etc. But then I also like stuff like jazz, and even some strange stuff like "dream machine - sound for the senses" or "shpongle - Museum of consciousness"
I go to the thrift store and I just pick up the weirdest ones I can find.
Even though I only listen to the '80s music I do like more modern music sometimes. Any of that like emo music from the early 2000s boulevard of broken dreams or holiday being an example.
I even listened to classical for a little bit and I like some stuff that sounds like classical but not really classical itself. Like I have a CD called music for piano and flute.
This is just scratching the surface
I have a question about your hay. Isn't hay called haylage if you wrap the bales? So technically you aren't feeding hay.
In my country hay bales only have a netting around them or you store it bulk in sheds/barns.
How does it in Vermont work?
I love your videos!
Morgan your farm animals are all so beautiful
Wow that happened in Newfane at 3:15AM Sat night, thought we were going to lose some windows and trees!
Bloody hell, that lip leaking made me laughing so hard! 😂
So as mild thunderstorms roll through my area cuz it's finally thunderstorm season(thank the lord my favorite time of year) and I was wondering:
What do the animals do during a bad storm? The cows probably don't care, but maybe the others just kinda hunker down in whatever shelter they have? Also have you ever considered building really sturdy coops and maybe something of the same for the dogs and cats? Sorry if I rambled a bit, just a random thought I had haha.
At least the wind blew the snow off the top of the hoop coop.
have you tried getting a paddling pool for the geese and ducks, geese would probably wreck it in short time.
12:40 - Morgan's "come hither" or "I need more chapstick" look. 😉
It’s going to be hard making a documentary on someone who’s life is a documentary for all to see
Ducks getting freaky in the bathtub😂😂😂😂😂
The camera montage was amazing!
Eh, Dan! Good to see you! You don’t know me, but I know of you!
I saw Dans post came up on my feed. Interesting.
Why did I think of this? 🎶jingle bells Toby smells Abby laid an egg. The happy cow mobile lost its wheel and hound hunters ran away🎶
8:50 Aww Abby just wanted a poopsicle. lol
Toby Dog will always be Top Dog 👑 🐶 👑
and Pablo will always be Top Cat
👑 😺 👑
5:30 Abbie finally laid her first egg 🥹🤣
Saw his first video. Great stuff
I just watched his video about the farm!❤
I was thinking of signing up for Abundance plus a while back when Justin Rhodes was first promoting it, but didn't have the finances at the time. Hoping to sign up for it soon so I csn get acess to your class if I can, as well as all the other resources from Justin Rhodes and other homesteaders.
Morgan is the live on tonight, I'm in Ireland, need to stay up to watch it, need to know whats going on with the barn, I cant wait to see it 💚💚💚
Wednesday at 8 pm, New York time.
Great, thanks Morgan 👍👍
Dan's hay sequence was priceless
You have to stuff folded up cardboard in the frames of your windows to stop them from rattling. It can be really loud and annoying. And no, you're not a terrible dog trainer! Your dogs seem happy, gentle, and get along well with the birds and cattle! And if they're a bit shy of strangers, that's part of their protective nature. If they were friendly to anyone who approached, they wouldn't be good at their guarding jobs!
Wow so many photo shopped birds I wonder how you did it all 😂😂 I will laugh to anyone who doesn’t get this joke 😂😂
In China they use geese to gaurd livestock. Geese actually work pretty well.
REN👍, for listening pleasure 🎸🎧
Lol DJ ADHD... 😂😂
Looks like you had a lot of fun shooting this vid!
7:00 Thats SO funny... it's as if she was trying to hide the egg nest so you wouldn't find and take them. Is the bird smarter than I thought?
I’m not sure if it was bad lighting, but one of those hay bales looked like it had spoiled hay. Is that okay for the cattle?
Question: inside the barn looks a little, well, mucky. Are you not doing the "hay as deep straw bedding actively turning itself into compost" waste management strategy inside as well as outside? (There's probably a reason for that, which I'm not seeing?) Thanks.
I am. The problem is the drainage in the barn. Each time we get a snow melt, the bottom of the barn floods and it turns the bedding into muck. Longterm I want to move the cattle elsewhere.
That mean gander seems like a Severus Snape to me!
hay morgan was driving threw your neck of the woods sunday evening saw you working with the sugaring as we passed by heading home to Orange ^_^ hope it was a graet day
Re: Morgan's music choices, Dan says, "It's very interesting." That's code for "Yikes."
Oh - and Abby flinching and getting out of that fluttering chicken's way was adorable. What a good girl she is!
Hi..... Morgan nice to see you love watching your videos homestead 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 👕🐔🐓🐣🐥🐩🐩🐈🐄🐝🌱🏡🎥👍👍👍
You're doing a good job of acting like a farmer....LOL!!! Is Dan an actor too???
Thanks for sharing (almost).
hahahha
This is probs a stupid idea but have u ever considered putting like weights on the bottom of ur tripod to make it harder to knock over?
love the audio quality on this one