We bought two HUGE animals to work on our Chateau Farm

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  • Опубліковано 15 бер 2024
  • We are the Chateau de Rosieres family and we live in a medieval castle with a huge, derelict estate in southern France. Follow our ambitious garden projects, from vineyards to formal gardens, tropical plants to self-sustainability. Our project is enormous and our enthusiasm contagious. We'd love you to join us.
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  • @LostGardensofChateauRosieres

    I’m writing a comment to pin to the top. Not to tell you anything interesting, just to hide spoilers for people who want to guess along through the video to see what we really bought, because many of the comments, understandably, reveal the answer! So if you want to keep the surprise for the end, avoid the comments section!!!

  • @michaelschwaiger8071

    These highland cows are such a great addition to the chateau! They are not just great green keepers but also look good!

  • @deebowker768

    Such an interesting and exciting vlog today. The ‘hamsters’ are beautiful and hopefully they settled in well, plus the turkey female and chickens accepted them.

  • @jimglover2856

    LOVE those cows! They are my granddaughter’s special breed❤️ Hope the turkey has made her peace with them by now..

  • @MrRobfeds

    It must have been very cold while recording this episode, as Marc wasn’t wearing his sandals!😂

  • @janetmackinnon3411

    Just what the chateau needed: MacHamsters!

  • @irishwoman3975

    I was thinking zebras. I’m keeping my options open for the future. Who knows.

  • @kathyrogers1703

    Well! I had guessed goats or lamas until I saw the horns on the drawing. I thought, surely not reindeer! Then I saw the alpacas and thought, "Well, I was close!" I never guessed Highland Cows! 😂

  • @fullframecoach

    So excited to finally see the coos, a mum and calf too. So gorgeous! Hope the birds and Pepper and Piggy and Chat Chat settle into having new neighbours, and vice versa.

  • @flyingeaglewoman8682

    A suggestion- if you tie colored ribbon at intervals along the wire it will be much more visible to yourselves and animals. Also if it gets compromised- much easier to spot at a distance. The twisted wire gate is easy to see, it has more bulk. Enjoy your new “hamsters”, lol.

  • @CarolLoch-ww7po

    With the music I imagine the hamster 🐹 dancing 😅😅

  • @louiseemerson331

    The Highlands are beautiful and seem very oriented to humans getting close to them. The ha ha is like an infinity edge pool!

  • @vivalaleta

    They're rhinoceroses! They're giraffes! They're....shaggy cows?

  • @BarbaraatQueensAvenueTarot

    I think I would've gone for the alpacas but how can you not love highland cows? I think you need a "Hamster" sign <3

  • @jamesthurber4730

    I just want to let you know, that for all the hard graft you put into your home, the return will be generational, and that is something to be very proud of. Most of us who live in cities and suburbs, will never have an opportunity like yours. Enjoy every minute of it and know you provide a vicarious outlet for your fans!

  • @renaepetersen2393

    I love your concern for the turkey. Hopefully, she'll warm up to the "giant hampsters".

  • @leighevans1489

    Hilarious😅. Goats I said … no !! Donkeys I said …. No !!! I love Highland coos!!!

  • @seawall5585

    For Halloween Pepper can put on a pair of horns and be your third Highland Cow!

  • @angelagustin8586

    Love me some Highland Cattle! Not a big mistake Marc! Embrace the experience. 😅😂🤣

  • @Monitschka

    They are not hamsters 🤣