Thank you for sharing this sweet story. Bless your heart for being so gentle and loving to the animals. Mother, what a great legacy you are leaving in your girls' lives, this beautiful lesson about respect for other creatures. I wish all the blessings to you all.
Hehe, you can immediately see those two girls are real farm girls. No way a city girl could walk barefoot on that surface. It is so great for kids to grow up in an environment like this, they learn many things about nature and about life without even realising it.
Too sweet! I'm so glad that your girls are able to encounter Daisy and her twins (and vice versa)! It is something that the other 99.999% of us will never experience in our lives in person--- so, thanks for the vicarious visit!
🤧 aww daisy is super gorgeous, and for her to have twins, just like you is special too. You all have a unique bond. Keep putting lots of food out to help them especially in the winter time. Cracking good video thanks for sharing 🖤😎👍
❣💯Forest animals have diminishing good food available with all this extreme weather! Good mom, Daisy, and her babies are thriving under your kind feeding and nurturing by your girls. Good 2-legged mom, keep up your great connections to Mother Nature! Your homestead reminds me of the 4H Club, YAY!
I regularly feed our kangaroos. The pregnant mothers take a little while to trust me and when the joeys are born they know who I am and are very friendly and will even take pats even at few weeks old! Nature is PUREMAGIC
Such a sweet story. I love that you have twins and so did daisy. Nature is beautiful and special and when we have a chance to be a part of that. We are blessed.
When I was a kid I used to feed the mom deer out behind the barn. Now I'm finally moving to a place that has deer and room for a barn. This time I have a camera, & I'm going to have a wall in the barn with pictures of all the does and fawns.
Awwwwwww!!! That's so sweet. You and your twin girls must have good energy, good auras that the deer can see. That's why she trust you around her babies.🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
That is so cool. I wish I could have deer come around like that. Their lack of fear would concern me though. If I befriended a deer on my farm she would likely be easy pickings for someone during hunting season.
I live in a small town in Virginia, I take care of my 91 year old Father, who still insists on a HUGE garden. We simply can not begin to eat or even give away 50% of it. He is always ranting about the deer that come up to the house and threatens to shoot one if they get in the garden... ( I put up a tall electric fence ). What he does not know is that I give them a ton of stuff ( and some feed ) regularly. When he is asleep, and Im up early or late, having coffee out back, they come up and one Buck I have seen for 3 years now, huffs at me till I give him some food. Many days I will have 6-8 deer within 10 feet of me.
Nice to help feed Daisy and her babies, but hopefully, the mom and daughters don't get too close nor try to pet or touch Daisy nor her babies since they need to be careful of humans since not all humans have good intentions. For Daisy and her babies, it's called survival.
Psalm 66. 1 Shout for joy to God, all the earth! 2 Sing the glory of his name; make his praise glorious. 3 Say to God, “How awesome are your deeds! So great is your power that your enemies cringe before you. 4 All the earth bows down to you; they sing praise to you, they sing the praises of your name.”[a] 5 Come and see what God has done, his awesome deeds for mankind! 6 He turned the sea into dry land, they passed through the waters on foot- come, let us rejoice in him. 7 He rules forever by his power, his eyes watch the nations- let not the rebellious rise up against him. 8 Praise our God, all peoples, let the sound of his praise be heard; 9 he has preserved our lives and kept our feet from slipping. 10 For you, God, tested us; you refined us like silver. 11 You brought us into prison and laid burdens on our backs. 12 You let people ride over our heads; we went through fire and water, but you brought us to a place of abundance. 13 I will come to your temple with burnt offerings and fulfill my vows to you- 14 vows my lips promised and my mouth spoke when I was in trouble. 15 I will sacrifice fat animals to you and an offering of rams; I will offer bulls and goats. 16 Come and hear, all you who fear God; let me tell you what he has done for me. 17 I cried out to him with my mouth; his praise was on my tongue. 18 If I had cherished sin in my heart, the Lord would not have listened; 19 but God has surely listened and has heard my prayer. 20 Praise be to God, who has not rejected my prayer or withheld his love from me!
Loved it; but noticed the bow and arrow target at about 2:43 and pray that if the dad is a bow hunter of deer, this relationship made or makes him stop.
If the deer ever get close to the family, they should try to put a bright collar on them that won't become too tight as they grow; it might keep them alive during hunting season if hunters see that the deer are connected to people.
In Gods kingdom one day we will all be together, animals like lions and tigers will be as mellow as a baby. We will all get along just fine, this shows what Gods plan was from the beginning.
This is common here in BC. I live in a subdivision, and in the past decade, besides many bear visits a week, we have had a doe mom who had twins and then a mom who had a single and then triplets. Both made their nests in the treed area behind the house. Triplet momma had a bowed front leg (like it bent the wrong way at the knee joint 😬), and they all come with the single doe, and I’d feed them apples out of my hand. They didn’t use the apples as their only food source, though, as food and fresh water is plentiful where we are. The young doe daughter has tried to walk right into the house several times (so have raccoons and one raccoon baby even tried to wiggle the doorknob to get in 😂). The deer let me scratch their heads, but they won’t go near humans they aren’t familiar with. They are afraid of them. This doesn’t desensitize them to human danger at all.
I only feed the deer on my property during high stress season months outside the hunting window. Right now there is a doe and her two fawns bedding beside my outside homemade brick grill. They graze all day on the pipeline and rest near that grill in a copse of white pine. When my dog and I go into the backwoods for a walk, I talk to him in a sing-song voice. The deer never even get up. Come buck season, one or two with smaller racks walk by my blind as if they knew what I am waiting for. I never hunt the does and have walked within 50' of them on the way to my blind with no response. Each year, more deer have been slaughtered by cars on the highway that borders my property than I have harvested in 10 years- probably because I tend to fall asleep in my blind, coffee still in hand.
Hello everyone, I've experienced a similar situation with the woodchucks here in Southwest New York(Jamestown). Over the 11 years we've lived here, we've observed multiple generations of woodchucks. I've even been able to hand-feed and pet a few of them. I captured a cute video, but unfortunately, the file seems to have become corrupted. It broke my heart a little. I'm hoping to find someone who knows how to fix it. Additionally, we frequently have deer visiting, although I don't directly interact with them. They don't run, but, they keep their distance. I've had the pleasure of seeing many babies and yearlings. Living by the Chadakoin River, I often see them crossing. They seem to have devoured all of my hostas! Lol. I've often hand-fed the Ducks that come on my property. They get all excited & make noises. Anyone like the Amish(Puppy Mills & abusing their Horses terribly) believes Animals aren't Sentient. I think we can all say, That's Bullshit lol
Thank you for sharing this sweet story. Bless your heart for being so gentle and loving to the animals. Mother, what a great legacy you are leaving in your girls' lives, this beautiful lesson about respect for other creatures. I wish all the blessings to you all.
It sure didn't take long for this channel to become one of my favorites.
The moment when we're looking at the twin fawns, & the narrator tells us her own daughters are also twins. Wow. Nature moves in mysterious ways.💖
i bet daisy and the fawns feel real safe knowing that archery bullseye is so close.
This is just someone playing with their food. 😂😂😂😂😂
Hehe, you can immediately see those two girls are real farm girls. No way a city girl could walk barefoot on that surface.
It is so great for kids to grow up in an environment like this, they learn many things about nature and about life without even realising it.
@@Gaius__ I was thinking the exact same thing!!! ❤️
Bless you all and your ability to see the little family....as a caring living family....its special, your twins and Ramsey's twins!
Thanks for sharing! God’s creation Is beautiful…. Just like your daughters.
Too sweet! I'm so glad that your girls are able to encounter Daisy and her twins (and vice versa)! It is something that the other 99.999% of us will never experience in our lives in person--- so, thanks for the vicarious visit!
Love Daisy!! She has a mind all her very own!! Now Jessica And Her Loving Family Can Visit Daisy And Her Babies As,Much As They Want!!
🤧 aww daisy is super gorgeous, and for her to have twins, just like you is special too. You all have a unique bond. Keep putting lots of food out to help them especially in the winter time. Cracking good video thanks for sharing 🖤😎👍
I heard a collective AWW coming from the audience! Please give them a hug for me!
Sacred beings, thanks for being kind to them.
Thank you for sharing this video with the deer and her babies. Prayers and God bless you.
❣💯Forest animals have diminishing good food available with all this extreme weather! Good mom, Daisy, and her babies are thriving under your kind feeding and nurturing by your girls. Good 2-legged mom, keep up your great connections to Mother Nature! Your homestead reminds me of the 4H Club, YAY!
Dichotomy of seeing fawns walking through your archery range. :)
Must get them while they're young. Better to eat!
@@hugejohnson5011 I know about veal, and I know about venison. I don't know about this... vealison. But I would eat it if nature gave it to me!
@@thorild69Nature doesn't give it to you; you TAKE a life. GO VEDGE!!!
@@thorild69 Not legal to take them, but there's always been a joke about "knocking the spots off of them".
@@lemurianchick plant lives matter...GO CARNIVORE!!!
Deer like nice. Mark the buck shows up daily here with his gal pal. Very special.
This is truly incredible! So beautiful ❤
Nature is so beautiful n precious ♥️♥️♥️🐾🐾🐾
I regularly feed our kangaroos. The pregnant mothers take a little while to trust me and when the joeys are born they know who I am and are very friendly and will even take pats even at few weeks old! Nature is PUREMAGIC
I had to re-read your first sentence! I thought it read "I regularly feed ON kangaroos" !
That is beautiful to read 📚 about. Thanks for your post 📫. ❤
It is not beautiful to read about. Feeding wild animals is the most selfish thing a human can do.
They don’t know you lol, they want your food.
@@chrisc8156 They think they’re heroes.
❤just lovely too see that interaction with wild animals and humans .🙏🤗
What a lovly thing to happen daisy and her baby's are so cute
How wonderful!!
This is an amazing video. What an experience for the girls. The twin factor makes it even more special. ❤❤❤ Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful. Mama needed some protection
She felt your good energy
Such a sweet story. I love that you have twins and so did daisy. Nature is beautiful and special and when we have a chance to be a part of that. We are blessed.
When you said that the girls were twins how about cried. I have twin nieces too and it's a beautiful story
AWWW, Thanks for sharing, that was so sweet.🥰
God knew where to lead that deer.🥰💕
That's nonsenseI..t's
very dangerous for this animal not to be afraid of people! It's probably already dead
That's a beautiful deer and her babies are sooo cute.
It's a special child/animal connection.
How awesome ❤
This is a very special video, thank you!
When I was a kid I used to feed the mom deer out behind the barn. Now I'm finally moving to a place that has deer and room for a barn. This time I have a camera, & I'm going to have a wall in the barn with pictures of all the does and fawns.
Love your story .❤ The deer 🦌 are being well taken care of.
Did anyone else notice the bow and arrow practice target in the yard right by the deer?..🤣
Yes. It made me like the family even more. (You know that archery isn't just for killing animals, right?)
Awwwwwww!!! That's so sweet. You and your twin girls must have good energy, good auras that the deer can see. That's why she trust you around her babies.🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Good deeds always pay❤❤❤❤❤
Well done best of luck ❤❤❤
The twins will soon have babies too! How nice.
Thank you for sharing that. That was wonderful!!!!
That's such a beautiful thing I love it God bless you guys
Precious Deers and kind family 🙏❤️
Cute story thankyou for sharing
Precious and awesome 🤩
God bless your family & Daisy & her beautiful family 👍🙏❤️
Mil grasias por tanto amor a estos angelitos de dios
Beautiful
What a beautiful family you have. Enjoy.😊
I love Daisy and adorable cute babies thank you for sharing 😊❤❤
Just beautiful people and wild animals together.👍💕❤️🦌🦌🦌🦌👍
❤how precious❤
aw thank for take care daisy n twin Godbless you all
So sweet ❤
Could you ask for anything better? Twins and twins!!
thank you watching from uk house bound granny
please keep her safe
Beautiful! Enjoy!!
So sweet! 🌼🌸💗
This was so nice
That is so cool. I wish I could have deer come around like that. Their lack of fear would concern me though. If I befriended a deer on my farm she would likely be easy pickings for someone during hunting season.
Just this week saw momma and baby deer twice behind our house❤
Best humans!
❤❤ great story
What a gift!
I live in a small town in Virginia, I take care of my 91 year old Father, who still insists on a HUGE garden. We simply can not begin to eat or even give away 50% of it. He is always ranting about the deer that come up to the house and threatens to shoot one if they get in the garden... ( I put up a tall electric fence ). What he does not know is that I give them a ton of stuff ( and some feed ) regularly. When he is asleep, and Im up early or late, having coffee out back, they come up and one Buck I have seen for 3 years now, huffs at me till I give him some food. Many days I will have 6-8 deer within 10 feet of me.
Sweet lil 🦌 babies ❤️
The doe is so cute!
Oh…the TWINS 👯 love the TWINS 🤎🍏👍🏽
wow ou and your girls are super lucky that she trust them enough to bring her twins to see them. kinda jealous here.
Awwwww
Always take some food with you like lettuce or carrots and just leave it then move back and sit and watch them.❤️
Always plenty of food
I like deer, and had several visit my former home, but every time they came around my Rottweiler would catch ticks.
Nice to help feed Daisy and her babies, but hopefully, the mom and daughters don't get too close nor try to pet or touch Daisy nor her babies since they need to be careful of humans since not all humans have good intentions. For Daisy and her babies, it's called survival.
Lovely🌺
Awe 🥺😍❤️
Wonderful story, hopefully a long lasting relationship . Best wishes ❤❤❤
God is amazing!
Cthulhu is better.
pretty good deal, for a little bit of feed you get all that
Psalm 66.
1 Shout for joy to God, all the earth!
2 Sing the glory of his name;
make his praise glorious.
3 Say to God, “How awesome are your deeds!
So great is your power
that your enemies cringe before you.
4 All the earth bows down to you;
they sing praise to you,
they sing the praises of your name.”[a]
5 Come and see what God has done,
his awesome deeds for mankind!
6 He turned the sea into dry land,
they passed through the waters on foot-
come, let us rejoice in him.
7 He rules forever by his power,
his eyes watch the nations-
let not the rebellious rise up against him.
8 Praise our God, all peoples,
let the sound of his praise be heard;
9 he has preserved our lives
and kept our feet from slipping.
10 For you, God, tested us;
you refined us like silver.
11 You brought us into prison
and laid burdens on our backs.
12 You let people ride over our heads;
we went through fire and water,
but you brought us to a place of abundance.
13 I will come to your temple with burnt offerings
and fulfill my vows to you-
14 vows my lips promised and my mouth spoke
when I was in trouble.
15 I will sacrifice fat animals to you
and an offering of rams;
I will offer bulls and goats.
16 Come and hear, all you who fear God;
let me tell you what he has done for me.
17 I cried out to him with my mouth;
his praise was on my tongue.
18 If I had cherished sin in my heart,
the Lord would not have listened;
19 but God has surely listened
and has heard my prayer.
20 Praise be to God,
who has not rejected my prayer
or withheld his love from me!
🥰😍😘 💗💓 💞💕 😍🥰😘
❤❤🙏
Loved it; but noticed the bow and arrow target at about 2:43 and pray that if the dad is a bow hunter of deer, this relationship made or makes him stop.
If the deer ever get close to the family, they should try to put a bright collar on them that won't become too tight as they grow; it might keep them alive during hunting season if hunters see that the deer are connected to people.
🦌
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That's awesome!!! I just hope they don't get used to humans so much that they're going to walk up to any human, and that's not good..
Mule Deer , Blacktail . similar but size different .
I have a whole family of deer, and there's 7 babies
♥💕💕💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
0:27 Deer archery target in the background. Great irony!
@@DrLumpyDMus I hunt and have a sanctuary for abandoned fawns. You can love animals and use them for their intended purpose 🤷🏻♀️
@@DrLumpyDMus It could possibly be that they do archery. Doesn't mean it's for deers/hunting.
@@EpikLizAnimals want to live. They don't exist for us to kill and eat, no matter what you tell yourself.
In Gods kingdom one day we will all be together, animals like lions and tigers will be as mellow as a baby. We will all get along just fine, this shows what Gods plan was from the beginning.
This is common here in BC. I live in a subdivision, and in the past decade, besides many bear visits a week, we have had a doe mom who had twins and then a mom who had a single and then triplets. Both made their nests in the treed area behind the house. Triplet momma had a bowed front leg (like it bent the wrong way at the knee joint 😬), and they all come with the single doe, and I’d feed them apples out of my hand. They didn’t use the apples as their only food source, though, as food and fresh water is plentiful where we are. The young doe daughter has tried to walk right into the house several times (so have raccoons and one raccoon baby even tried to wiggle the doorknob to get in 😂). The deer let me scratch their heads, but they won’t go near humans they aren’t familiar with. They are afraid of them. This doesn’t desensitize them to human danger at all.
At least the archery target wasn't a deer, at the time of filming anyways.
I'm surprised that the fawn are so skittish given her mother's attachment to the girls.
I only feed the deer on my property during high stress season months outside the hunting window. Right now there is a doe and her two fawns bedding beside my outside homemade brick grill. They graze all day on the pipeline and rest near that grill in a copse of white pine. When my dog and I go into the backwoods for a walk, I talk to him in a sing-song voice. The deer never even get up. Come buck season, one or two with smaller racks walk by my blind as if they knew what I am waiting for. I never hunt the does and have walked within 50' of them on the way to my blind with no response. Each year, more deer have been slaughtered by cars on the highway that borders my property than I have harvested in 10 years- probably because I tend to fall asleep in my blind, coffee still in hand.
A bit concerned about the archery target near the end. Does somebody deer hunt?
Hello everyone,
I've experienced a similar situation with the woodchucks here in Southwest New York(Jamestown). Over the 11 years we've lived here, we've observed multiple generations of woodchucks. I've even been able to hand-feed and pet a few of them. I captured a cute video, but unfortunately, the file seems to have become corrupted. It broke my heart a little. I'm hoping to find someone who knows how to fix it.
Additionally, we frequently have deer visiting, although I don't directly interact with them. They don't run, but, they keep their distance. I've had the pleasure of seeing many babies and yearlings. Living by the Chadakoin River, I often see them crossing. They seem to have devoured all of my hostas! Lol. I've often hand-fed the Ducks that come on my property. They get all excited & make noises. Anyone like the Amish(Puppy Mills & abusing their Horses terribly) believes Animals aren't Sentient. I think we can all say, That's Bullshit lol
This is a magical experience even vicariously !!!
Old deers