p.s. On the turkey and veg video I gave you the name of a natural pond company in Canada for you to get healthy and safe pond conditioner, that’s even used in fishing ponds safely.
.morning Chad. Cute ducks and geese. The land is so GREEN! and so is the pond. I'm looking forward to seeing the big harvest. HAPPY CANADA DAY 🇨🇦 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 to all my Canadian friends.
I am so glad i found your channel. I love your videos and explaining how your farm works. You and your wife are blessed. I love the working cats also. I can see the love you have for all of your animals. God bless y'all from North Carolina, USA.
You still have the cutest and most hardworking force on the farm ❣️ Everything looks so lush and green it’s starting to look like a sanctuary ! Happy Canada Day 👍🇨🇦😎
You have a great system there with your ducks and geese. I LOVE the duck parade! Watching those little butts waddle is just too cute! Your land is absolutely beautiful.
I love watching your ducks and geese. We don't have reliable water on our property, so I don't think we'll be able to get any. They sure are a better option than chickens for the garden, unless you are wanting to finish the garden for the season 😂
IT LOOKS GREAT!!!!! You’re doing an amazing job!!!!! I love animals and it’s so important to also utilize them to help your property thrive! What you’re doing is perfect!
I love hearing about your ducks and geese. I'm on a 1/4 acre town block with 12 ducks. 5 indian runners. 5 cayuga's and two khaki Campbell's. They're so interesting and loveable. I also have 15 hens and one rooster. I did have 2 silkies to, they are the deepest hole diggers.
geese graze really well, I am not sure they can beat rabbit for sustainability as the diets are both easy to fulfill with rabbit having a leg up in the reproduction year around possible and feed conversion. the only farm animal with better feed conversion is the modern cornish cross ( no sustainability as no reproduction viable). I bet the pigs would love to hang out under mulberry tree when the extras start falling to the ground lol. could be great cleanup crew in fall as you dont want any rotten fruit to stay on the ground to invite pests to the orchard. thanks for sharing and Happy Canada day to you too.
Good Morning Chad and Olive. Since watching your videos I have learned so much about farm life and the animals. Ducks are funny when parading to the pond. lol Olive is a good high jumper. She is so beautiful. Must be nice to have your own fruit trees. yum Well until next time have a safe week. My Felix says MEOW to the claw crew.
Hey Chad, hope you and your wife are doing well. I love the ducks and geese. I learned a lot about them. You have beautiful trees and your garden looks great. Have a wonderful day. ❤😊
Awesome, happy to hear it. And yes we will get bees as we believe we need more pollinators for the gardens & orchard. I want to build a bee barn but have so much research to do if they can even have hives in a barn with access to outside. I still have to figure it all out but it’s in the plans 🐝
I know nothing about ducks but did once read when studying dominant and recessive genes that the Khaki Campbell ducks can have white offspring due to a single recessive mutation that suppresses all colour. The Khaki ones themselves are from a genetic mutation of the wild Campbell gene pool. That's all I know.
Good Morning from Sioux Falls, South Dakota sending much love and light....I have a suggestion for the harvest of mulberry tree...what we do around here is lay down tarps on the ground all around then we tap the tree usually with the skid loader or tractor. Just tap the tree and all the ready berries will fall....❤ I can't wait to see the next episode have a wonderful beautiful Blessed day!!!
@@bebinahmaiso1529 I would love it, but not sure there is an olive tree that is ok down to zone 5b. Our climate is too cold I think, I’ll have to research it a bit.
the white color in cambell ducks is a recessive trait so two of your brown ducks must have had those recessive traits hidden by a brown gene. genetics are amazing
I noticed your pond is getting a little green. Would you consider getting water plants 🪴 like Lilly’s to help filter the water from all the duck/geese poop? Love your videos! Miss Molly!!!
Yes it’s algae, I think the ducks would just ruin water lilies. I’m still researching which aquatic plants will work and not be easily disturbed by ducks. I may get some algae eating feeder fish too.
Happy Canada Day! This is a very beneficial video Chad. A few months ago we sold two white Chinese geese to a gal with a bunch of brown ducks and they folded into the flock well! She sent a video which I put on our channel. If you like to see it I’ll send it privately. We have a honey locust tree on our property as well as a ton of black locust with thorns. We were wondering if you can buy the thornless honey locust. You said it was the “enormous” variety. Is that correct? You’re making us like the ducks more and more!
It’s spelled INERMIS I believe and does not have thorns and in some cases does not have the legume seed pods, I specifically looked for this variety cause of course the honey locust will be regularly pruned as it gets bigger and I don’t wanna get pricked by thorns. I bought them from our local nursery.
We haven’t noticed much with the mice, but we are having an issue with rats. I’m my experience cats don’t handle rats well as they are fairly big and bite them back. So I’ve been trying to trap them but they are hard to kill as they’re very intelligent.
Nice video again, always enjoy. Just curious for clarification, but only a few videos ago you used Trounce insecticide in the orchard, but you state in this video the orchard is organic and no sprays at all are used on anything you grow. Technically it's an organic insecticide though, so I may just be thinking it's not organic farming but now read it is allowed, my bad. It is highly toxic to cats and honey bees as Pyrethrin is highly toxic to them, but breaks down quickly so won't stick around. In general pretty safe, even for egg laying ducks and chicken, dogs, etc.
It’s a fair point, I guess I r just thought of the over the counter stuff as weak compared to commercial insecticide and ddt. We do use it sparingly for the first time this spring and its seems to have helped the trees keep their leaves from being skeletized.
@@HiddenSpringFarmI actually read since it contains organic insecticidal ingredients, you're all good. Even if you wanted to sell and abide by regulations of what is organic it still is. I was just curious until I read that.
Campbell ducks are a human made breed. They have been bred to be the way they are and 1 9f the breeds to make them is the white duck. So it's not so uncommon after all. 😊❤
Horticultural, fowl and animal management is truly a science. And society says “he’s just a farmer!”. THIS is truly the oldest and most vital profession!Where would we be without it? Great that it is also so soul and spirit satisfying.
No Canada is considered a cold climate, things like avocados, orange, pomegranate, lemon can’t survive our winters. We typically grow apples, pears, cherries, peaches, plums, nectarines which actually require a dormant period.
Good show ! Nice to see all is moving forward 👍. IF you borrow the back hoe again at Mulberry pickin - day 🤔. . Honey cud ride the bucket up & pick those high top Mulberrys ; IF she's willin 🤨, you know . ha ha Good Health always ! 🎉🎯 * NO Mulberrys for the ducks , they be making ' duck - butter ' everywhere they go ! Stresses - out their digestive tract. . . .👋. . 👋
I want to build a heated bee barn. Bees don’t hibernate very well in cold climates so I wanna help them survive. I have so much to learn about bees though but we will get bees. 🐝
I said in the video they can’t fly more than a few feet off the ground, unlike wild ducks that can fly far distances. I think they just prefer to forage.
Happy Canada Day 🇨🇦 🎉
p.s. On the turkey and veg video I gave you the name of a natural pond company in Canada for you to get healthy and safe pond conditioner, that’s even used in fishing ponds safely.
.morning Chad. Cute ducks and geese. The land is so GREEN! and so is the pond. I'm looking forward to seeing the big harvest.
HAPPY CANADA DAY 🇨🇦 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 to all my Canadian friends.
Yeah it’s all growing so nicely 🤗
Such a lovely greeting. Have a great day🇨🇦👍
@@leonafaryna7617 you as well. Our holiday comes up this Thursday. Do you all have today off?
@@HiddenSpringFarm do workers
have today off?
@@RJH_LIL Yes, all government workers ie,hospital,office. And most companies do. I wasn’t sure where you live, so…….Happy 4th of July 🤗💥🎉❣🌟⚡
Seeing Olive's fluffy butt hop fences is the highlight of my day!!!🥰🤗
It’s like she’s as light as a feather
Such a beautiful start for your orchard. The old tree is so hallow, yet it is producing. Wow, that is mother nature doing her thing.
Exactly, I can stick my whole arm in there and yet it’s seems to thrive.
🙏❤️ Isn’t the world beautiful ❤️🙏
@@Captain-Donut right on! 🤙
So glad to see the ducks and geese thriving! It’s great that keeping them is sustainable and makes a good system for maintaining your orchard. 👍
Yes and they’re really enjoying the pond as well.
The duck parade makes me smile every time 😊 Thank you Chad. ❤ to you, my darling, and all the animals
🦆🦆🦆🦆
I have a peach tree that is hollow still giving peaches too, it amazes every year. I could watch your pond all day.
It’s like the centre of the tree has no purpose, weird but very cool.
You are the best narrator. Love seeing your farm!
Hi Fozzy!!
Aww thanks, very nice of you to say ❤️
Thanks Chad.......the duck - geese up date was fun!! Take care 😊❤😊
I am so glad i found your channel. I love your videos and explaining how your farm works. You and your wife are blessed. I love the working cats also. I can see the love you have for all of your animals. God bless y'all from North Carolina, USA.
@@milliealford8968 aww thanks for the kind words. So glad you’re enjoying the channel
Its great listening to your enthusiasm about your farm and animals, thanks for sharing
Aww thanks so much for the feedback 😁
You still have the cutest and most hardworking force on the farm ❣️ Everything looks so lush and green it’s starting to look like a sanctuary !
Happy Canada Day 👍🇨🇦😎
Thank you! You too!
Putting ducks and cats to work is a special thing.
Enjoyed the video ✔️
Loving the Monday morning update. Love how they love their pond. ❤
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Good afternoon from England! It’s very interesting about the geese protecting the ducks 🦆. Thanks for educating us. Have a nice day….
So nice of you
I just found your channel and I plan to watch every video.
Thank you for sharing your farm with us! 👋🏾🙇🏾♀️
@@kayblossom6428 aww thanks, welcome to the farm 👨🌾
Love the ducky parade.. your pond is beautiful.. 😻
All looking so healthy x the trees,grass x plants so verdant. A hard job but soo rewarding x beaing outside for long periods is an absolute joy.
Very rewarding, literal fruits of our labour 🍎
You have a great system there with your ducks and geese. I LOVE the duck parade! Watching those little butts waddle is just too cute! Your land is absolutely beautiful.
Aww thanks so much.
@@HiddenSpringFarm I received my Molly shirt and it's adorable. It's comfortable too!
@@carlapierle8623 right on! 🤙
The ducks are truly amazing. Such beautiful animals to watch. Great video.
I could watch them all day.
I love your duck parade every morning, on the way to the pond. Thoughts and Prayers.Thank you for sharing. Love and Blessings. Doris, Penrith 🇦🇺🦘
Yeah the parade is so fun 🦆
@@HiddenSpringFarm ❤
I love watching your ducks and geese.
We don't have reliable water on our property, so I don't think we'll be able to get any. They sure are a better option than chickens for the garden, unless you are wanting to finish the garden for the season 😂
I Love my ducks, and I also Love watching your videos with your ducks and geese!
Awesome!!!
tulog na raw!
Your videos are great… Thanks for all the hard work and time u put into all of this … 🙏❤️🙏👍
I appreciate you saying that 😉
IT LOOKS GREAT!!!!! You’re doing an amazing job!!!!! I love animals and it’s so important to also utilize them to help your property thrive! What you’re doing is perfect!
🙏
I love hearing about your ducks and geese. I'm on a 1/4 acre town block with 12 ducks. 5 indian runners. 5 cayuga's and two khaki Campbell's. They're so interesting and loveable.
I also have 15 hens and one rooster. I did have 2 silkies to, they are the deepest hole diggers.
Totally agree, I can just sit there and watch & listen.
I learned a lot from this episode, really enjoyed it. You are a good teacher. Your content is a nice break from the news.
❤️❤️
Chad great video🤗👍It’s a win win for you and the ducks/geese. They are adorable farm helpers❤
Exactly a win win.
I loved watching this video, I learned so much. Thank you for sharing !
Right on! 🤙
geese graze really well, I am not sure they can beat rabbit for sustainability as the diets are both easy to fulfill with rabbit having a leg up in the reproduction year around possible and feed conversion. the only farm animal with better feed conversion is the modern cornish cross ( no sustainability as no reproduction viable). I bet the pigs would love to hang out under mulberry tree when the extras start falling to the ground lol. could be great cleanup crew in fall as you dont want any rotten fruit to stay on the ground to invite pests to the orchard. thanks for sharing and Happy Canada day to you too.
You’re so right though, rabbits too 🐇
Good Morning Chad and Olive. Since watching your videos I have learned so much about farm life and the animals. Ducks are funny when parading to the pond. lol Olive is a good high jumper. She is so beautiful. Must be nice to have your own fruit trees. yum Well until next time have a safe week. My Felix says MEOW to the claw crew.
Good day, thnx so much for the comment ❤️
Love your videos! Thanks for posting ❤
Aww thanks for the comment 😁
I do enjoy today video 🇯🇲 ❤
Nice! 😊
I love watching the ducks and geese
Me too, if I didn’t have so many things to do I could watch them all day long.
Your videos are getting better and better I think, keep it up
I appreciate it!
Ducks and geese are amazing at controling slugs and snails too.
Yes, I hardly ever see slugs anymore 😉
We have khakis too! What organic food have you found for them? (I'm in Canada too!) The duck parade is so darn adorable!!
I usually give em Rolling Acres poultry layer feed from Peavey Mart
@@HiddenSpringFarm Thank you for answering!
Hey Chad, hope you and your wife are doing well. I love the ducks and geese. I learned a lot about them. You have beautiful trees and your garden looks great. Have a wonderful day. ❤😊
👌👋
Love your farm and all the animals ❣️
Awesome!!! 👏
Fasinating , wonderfull .realy enjoy you and what your wife have done .
Such a lovly farm .
Aww thanks so much 🙏
Great Video Chad! Have a blessed day and Happy Canada Day…
Thanks! You too!
It's normal for old apple trees to get hollow trunks. They can even fall over and still keep living and growing.
@@johannsgarden2020 there very cool, I guess all their energy runs thru the outer layers of the trunk eh.
@@HiddenSpringFarm Yes. Many apple trees do die after falling over, but it's because people bring out the chainsaws.
ugh i LOVE your channel so much! it’s so calming!!!
random question: would you ever keep bees??? not even just for honey but as pollinators
Awesome, happy to hear it. And yes we will get bees as we believe we need more pollinators for the gardens & orchard. I want to build a bee barn but have so much research to do if they can even have hives in a barn with access to outside. I still have to figure it all out but it’s in the plans 🐝
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I know nothing about ducks but did once read when studying dominant and recessive genes that the Khaki Campbell ducks can have white offspring due to a single recessive mutation that suppresses all colour. The Khaki ones themselves are from a genetic mutation of the wild Campbell gene pool. That's all I know.
Even the brown khakis have patches of white sometimes
Happy Canada Day. Horseshoe Valley looks so scenic, maybe I can take a drive up there in my Subaru one of these days.
That would be very cool, super scenic in the fall.
@@HiddenSpringFarm I'm sure it looks awesome in the Fall
Good Morning from Sioux Falls, South Dakota sending much love and light....I have a suggestion for the harvest of mulberry tree...what we do around here is lay down tarps on the ground all around then we tap the tree usually with the skid loader or tractor. Just tap the tree and all the ready berries will fall....❤ I can't wait to see the next episode have a wonderful beautiful Blessed day!!!
That sounds like something I could try, thnx for the tip 😁
Happy Canada Day!!! ❤🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
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Good info on ducks and controlling insects organically
Love canada ❤❤❤❤❤
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nice also having olive tree.... for making olive oil for personal use... just say
@@bebinahmaiso1529 I would love it, but not sure there is an olive tree that is ok down to zone 5b. Our climate is too cold I think, I’ll have to research it a bit.
the white color in cambell ducks is a recessive trait so two of your brown ducks must have had those recessive traits hidden by a brown gene. genetics are amazing
Very cool, just like how our Maggie barn cat can give birth to an orange one.
@@HiddenSpringFarm exactly! keep up the great work, I love everything you guys do!
The duck pond doesn't look as clean as it once was?? Wow your trees and garden look great!
Apart from feather debris, it’s green colour from the algae bloom. Need to find the right balance I guess and maybe some plant life.
Love the education you provide
😁
I noticed your pond is getting a little green. Would you consider getting water plants 🪴 like Lilly’s to help filter the water from all the duck/geese poop? Love your videos! Miss Molly!!!
Yes it’s algae, I think the ducks would just ruin water lilies. I’m still researching which aquatic plants will work and not be easily disturbed by ducks. I may get some algae eating feeder fish too.
Happy Canada Day! This is a very beneficial video Chad. A few months ago we sold two white Chinese geese to a gal with a bunch of brown ducks and they folded into the flock well! She sent a video which I put on our channel. If you like to see it I’ll send it privately. We have a honey locust tree on our property as well as a ton of black locust with thorns. We were wondering if you can buy the thornless honey locust. You said it was the “enormous” variety. Is that correct?
You’re making us like the ducks more and more!
It’s spelled INERMIS I believe and does not have thorns and in some cases does not have the legume seed pods, I specifically looked for this variety cause of course the honey locust will be regularly pruned as it gets bigger and I don’t wanna get pricked by thorns. I bought them from our local nursery.
Looks awesome Good Job!
I'm glad you like it
Happy Canada Day!
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You might be ready to bring in some seasonal bee hives in the spring.
Don’t think I’m ready yet but bees are on my wish list…I just wanna do it right.
Do you have a well or two to feed the farm????? How deep? Nothing tastes better than well water.
Our well is 150’ deep I believe and the water is rated in the top 5% for quality across Canada. Best tasting water I’ve ever had.
@@HiddenSpringFarm BINGO.
Can you talk a little about the maintenance on the duck pond? Do you have to treat the water or does it take care of itself
I will video in the future, I’ve only been cleaning the filter at this point but once I have a solid opinion I’ll do a video.
Do the mice and rodents do damage when the cats are indoors at night?
We haven’t noticed much with the mice, but we are having an issue with rats. I’m my experience cats don’t handle rats well as they are fairly big and bite them back. So I’ve been trying to trap them but they are hard to kill as they’re very intelligent.
Nice video again, always enjoy. Just curious for clarification, but only a few videos ago you used Trounce insecticide in the orchard, but you state in this video the orchard is organic and no sprays at all are used on anything you grow. Technically it's an organic insecticide though, so I may just be thinking it's not organic farming but now read it is allowed, my bad. It is highly toxic to cats and honey bees as Pyrethrin is highly toxic to them, but breaks down quickly so won't stick around. In general pretty safe, even for egg laying ducks and chicken, dogs, etc.
It’s a fair point, I guess I r just thought of the over the counter stuff as weak compared to commercial insecticide and ddt. We do use it sparingly for the first time this spring and its seems to have helped the trees keep their leaves from being skeletized.
@@HiddenSpringFarmI actually read since it contains organic insecticidal ingredients, you're all good. Even if you wanted to sell and abide by regulations of what is organic it still is. I was just curious until I read that.
My last name is Orchard. So I can confirm, every Orchard needs ducks.😆
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Hello there, I was wondering at what time of the day to let the ducks out so you don't have eggs all over the yard?????
We get the occasional egg in the orchard but mostly they lay first thing in the morning inside the duckie bunkie.
@@HiddenSpringFarm Thank you, and I enjoy watching your beautiful videos and the ducks..lol
God's blessing
HIDDEN SPRING FARM BABYYYY
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Hi fozzy bear
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Campbell ducks are a human made breed. They have been bred to be the way they are and 1 9f the breeds to make them is the white duck. So it's not so uncommon after all. 😊❤
Very cool
Horticultural, fowl and animal management is truly a science. And society says “he’s just a farmer!”. THIS is truly the oldest and most vital profession!Where would we be without it? Great that it is also so soul and spirit satisfying.
Happy Canada Day😊!
Totally agree 👍
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Hello.
Can you grow avocado where you are?
No Canada is considered a cold climate, things like avocados, orange, pomegranate, lemon can’t survive our winters. We typically grow apples, pears, cherries, peaches, plums, nectarines which actually require a dormant period.
What happened to the old geese pls update them im talking about the 2year old geese that video you made about 10 things i like about geeses
@@SA3_Editz they are a part of this video it’s just that two geese are taking turns sitting on a clutch of eggs but the geese are the same ones.
Good show ! Nice to see all is moving forward 👍.
IF you borrow the back hoe again at Mulberry pickin - day 🤔. .
Honey cud ride the bucket up & pick those high top Mulberrys ;
IF she's willin 🤨, you know . ha ha Good Health always ! 🎉🎯
* NO Mulberrys for the ducks , they be making ' duck - butter ' everywhere they go !
Stresses - out their digestive tract. . . .👋. . 👋
You should have some children to pass this knowledge onward.
You need some bees
I want to build a heated bee barn. Bees don’t hibernate very well in cold climates so I wanna help them survive. I have so much to learn about bees though but we will get bees. 🐝
Why don't they fly away
I said in the video they can’t fly more than a few feet off the ground, unlike wild ducks that can fly far distances. I think they just prefer to forage.
Awesome farm .. HIDDEN SPRING FARM..🦤🦢🦆🐣🐔🐓
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