If you don't get that Jimson weed out of there it will be all over your farm. The seeds will be in your deep bedding and when you put that into beds it will spread. Just my thoughts on invasive plants. Peace from WV
I'd get rid of that jimson weed asap. Do you want this to get out in your pastures and kill your cattle? And please don't think it would never happen. You have birds that roam in the pastures and that is the start of the spread.
This. Just 3-5 pounds of wilted black charry leafs can be lethal for a 1200 pound cow. I found this out as a boy in Ontario, we would drop trees into the pasture for harvesting lumber and the cattle would strip them clean. We lost two heffers in the same 6 hour window once. Vet came out and walked our property line. It was the damn charry trees. We dropped 6 of them. Grandpa proceeded to sell that entire sqaure mile to some amish boys who clear cut the hole area. We never let cattle near that shit again.
Or where the birds sneak out and poop. Maybe even the goats, too, because you know they ate some. Plus Toby and Abby getting stuff stuck in their coats. Ugh. So many ways for it to spread! Grrrr!
❤ Good video. Please remove that green plant in the duck house. It dry up and then release the poisoning seeds. It can kill a grown man. Kind regards Rustenburg South Africa
@@ChallieWallie Jimsonweed in the US and malpitte in S Africa. It probably transferred from New World to Old World via humans or birds. Some people eat/smoke it to get high.
There is a couple who trim goat and pig hooves that travel from state to state. You have to prebook them. Now while their hooves might be fine right now, the goats may require it in the future so it might be worth seeing if and when they visit your state. If you reach out to Cog Hill Family Farm they'll be able to give you the trimmers details, as they use them.
I can't tell you enough how much joy your video's give me, especially on days that leave me blue. After all these years, watching you is like visiting an old friend. I'm a subscribed fan and there are moments that I may have an opposing view but that should not end communication between civil minded folk. Blessings to you and your sweet wife. I wish you continued prosperity and love from your adorable pups.
lol thanx for the confirmation… at first I thought it was a mic, then a fly (fishing gear not an insect lol) but that made no sense since I’ve never seen Morgan go fishing… Then I thought it was a burr…
Some dogs will eat out of their typical diet because they don't want to miss out on "treats". My friends got a new dog that loved vegetables. Their older dog hated vegetables, but she forced herself to like carrots so she didn't miss out when those "treats' were given.
I wonder if that's what is going on when one of my cats eats milkbones. Never had that problem with dogs. My mutt would watch my pibble eat eggs and he clearly thought she was an idiot for enjoying something so gross.
When the part where you throw the chickens over the netting, I had a flash back to a Mork and Mindy episode where Mork throws an egg up in the air and says "Fly be free".
"The goats don't mind the stairs; they even seem to like them." Dude. 😆 They're goats! You should build them an agility course to keep them occupied so they don't bang on the doors and do other destructive things.
I don't know much about goats, but my top 2 goat facts are: Goats will climb anything and will eat anything. Stairs are practically their natural habitat.
The door was definitely broken from the inside. The lock held that last plank in place as they pushed on the door. So, the lock is what ripped off the plank, not the goats XD. The fix is simple. Attach the lock to the "outside" so it'd have to rip *through* the other planks (like attaching it to the horizontal planks). If you play the clip from @4:00 to @4:05 in reverse, I think it pretty clearly shows how it would have played out.
@@nicsxnin6786a quick and dirty way to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit is this. Ex: 20°C to °F. Double the C (20+20=40) Take the answer (40) and add 30 (40 + 30 =70). Now, it isn't exactly but unless you can do complicated multiplication and division in your head this is the best way. It also works in reverse divide by 2 and subtract 30. On my flight to Australia - when I moved from the USA to Australia in 2005 - I met a nice guy who told me that trick. Again, it isn't exactly but so much easier on my brain. I have dyscalculia so I can barely manage simple addition and subtraction, thank god for calculator apps.
@@Kymberlee_W when I was taking a psychology class about 15 years back or so I had to write a paper about a disability and I actually wrote about dyscalculia, I remember this as my daughter and I both struggled with math so when I found out that there was really a math disability I had to write about it.
@@Kymberlee_W I think it much easier to just learn the basics rather than trying to convert fahrenheit. Just knowing that 0c is freezing, -30 is bitterly cold and +30 is a hot summer day is enough to get the general idea.
I love your show and really do enjoy it. I grew up farming but I also know I did not enjoy the butchering. I'm sorry it was always a quiet day. As children we were always aware, but still it was uneasy. I just hope their ends are quick and go to great meals and appreciative customers.
They love jumping on spools I got my 4 the jump back and forth all day you’ll have to make some modifications to cover up the hole in it, but they love it
ISO enjoy watching how you have organized your daily work and you interaction with the 4 footed friends. You've incorporated so much sustainable knowledge and technology into the farm operation. (I grew up on a farm but still get the shivers on culling day- good luck to you)
@allisonhall583 I love them! Plymouth barred rocks❤️. As a little kid we had to cull our flock. Too many roosters. I didn't understand this. As Mom was culling, I was crying. Begging, she let me keep two roosters. I saved Jimmy and Johnny. I didn't eat chicken for four years. I loved those two roosters.
Looks like winter is coming, and it’s nice to see the anti freeze type device to keep the water flowing. Morgan, is there any way you could move some large rocks into the goat yard, it’s the only thing they can’t eat while they entertain themselves. Thinking “Bard”would be a solid name for the new handsome rooster. Thanks for taking us along, see you soon!🐐🐐🐐🐕🐕🐓🪿💕👍
"... One of the reasons I love goats so much.. " is a phrase I never thought I'd hear from you. That was so funny to hear! As for the Jimson weed, I'm pretty sure that's really toxic for cattle so be very careful with it. And of course, how is your foot?
Javier Bardem, the Bardrock, is what came to mind. Is this where I scroll through the comments and a gazillion other people have had the same idea? 😂😂😂❤😂😂😂
Enjoy those hemlock trees you're feeding the goats while you have them. They were one of my favorite trees in the woods, but have been decimated here in the woods of central PA.
For the door, it looks to me like the goats rammed it from the inside on the second-board-over. But because the edge board was latched to the wall (and not taking the goat impact), it pulled off of the door, rather than opening with the rest of the door. Edit: And to me, a barred rock rooster is naturally Brock.
Sir Scratchalot, Cluck Kent, Cluck Vader, Scratch Adams, Cluck Eastwood, Brad Peck, I could do this all day, LOL Featherson Ford, Tom Hanks (LOL), Benedict Eggbatch
My fave time of year…gets dark earlier, air is crisp(although it was 24C all weekend here in Ontario booo) and there’s warm fires, hot coffee and the approaching holiday season (both Hanukkah and Christmas are the same day this year❤) and delicious additions to freezer camp 😂❤ Was having a stress work day and Morgan cheered me up !
I've always liked fall and winter the best, but since it's been so hot, dry, and windy in Colorado I've been just hanging on for winter. It's cold, wind blowing, snowy, and below freezing today and tomorrow, and I don't have to go anywhere if I don't want to. Yay. Hot tea, with fresh bread and butter while watching Morgan and friends.
Since he's a BARD-Rock🎶 rooster, how about Alan-a-Dale after the Disney Robin Hood musician who was a rooster? Definitely check on Barry White over the winter and give us Danni's story! Is Abby trying to gain some "fat" weight for winter?
Possible Barred Rock Rooster names: (1)Patriarch (father of many) with Archie as a nickname (2) Jon Snow (because GoT is great, well most of the seasons) , (3) Johnny Cash (because the man had energy, talent and worked diligently) and (4) Bennett (an AI search named John C. Bennett as either the developer or publicist for the Barred Rock breed). Sounds like Dani's backstory and homestead would make a great video. When farm and foot (hope it is healing quickly) permit, road trip!
Really enjoyed seeing all your plans put into action… getting ready for winter. You are fortunate to have hemlock growing there… I guess woolly adgelid has not made it that far yet…
Everything was great! I've never seen jimson weed, you should definitely get rid of it. The goats did some interesting things, you can always build stuff for them to give them enrichment.
Thanks again Morgan..it sounds like that “ jimson” weed is nasty..everyone says to get rid of it ..I think that you should just to be safe….you don’t want that taking over your paddocks..where are the cattle going for winter this year..🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
15:45 My grandma use to name her roosters after her favorite chicken dishes. Teriyaki-Kun, Monsieur Coq au Vin, and Raj Tikka Masala where to most memorable ones I can recall from my childhood days.
Toby was so stinkin CUTE as a puppy. Handsome now. The only time you showed trying to get goats through flaps was the first day you put them in. Every day you should close door by the stairs and before they are fed sit right behind the flaps with bucket of food, stick arm with bucket through flaps and when head in bucket SLOWLY lure them through. Might not work after just two or three attempts. (Try clipping middle flap out of the way at first, so they see inside and as they stick head in they see how easy flaps move as they push through). After 5-10 minutes you can try putting food on the floor or flat pan a couple feet inside and gently push/guide goats through a few times. Don’t feed grain or pellets outside until they comfortably enter flaps. Really easy. Otherwise goats will have to be locked inside or have air blown in.
It should be clear that the goats really don't like that white plastic door barrier. They don't understand it and seem to think it will hurt them. Their eyes are on the sides of their heads. Just something to consider. Love to see the farm as always.
As a kid growing up in the 60's, we always left the cold water tap open a bit at night in the winter, just a light trickle. And open the cupboards under the sinks. That was all before heat tape was thought up.
My experience pulling hoses with the sprinklers on is it breaks the sprinkler or pulls lose the hose ends. You might want to find the sprinklers first and remove them, then pull the hoses out.
Get rid of the Jimson weed ASAP. Highly toxic to a number of farm animals.
i have eaten jimson seeds to get high & it worked ~ very danderous tho as not knowing how much is too much ~
If you don't get that Jimson weed out of there it will be all over your farm. The seeds will be in your deep bedding and when you put that into beds it will spread. Just my thoughts on invasive plants. Peace from WV
I'd get rid of that jimson weed asap. Do you want this to get out in your pastures and kill your cattle? And please don't think it would never happen. You have birds that roam in the pastures and that is the start of the spread.
Excellent reminder!👍
I second this!
also any cherry tree in there grazing area (cherry leaves are toxic to cattle)
This. Just 3-5 pounds of wilted black charry leafs can be lethal for a 1200 pound cow.
I found this out as a boy in Ontario, we would drop trees into the pasture for harvesting lumber and the cattle would strip them clean.
We lost two heffers in the same 6 hour window once.
Vet came out and walked our property line. It was the damn charry trees.
We dropped 6 of them.
Grandpa proceeded to sell that entire sqaure mile to some amish boys who clear cut the hole area.
We never let cattle near that shit again.
I agree, it also appeared in my garden (from UK chicken feed?) - can cause a rash too, so I wore gloves to remove it👍
Definitely remove that plant before it gets it's seeds out, it spreads soooo so fast that it becomes a problem
The Jimson weed...if you don't pull that out it will spread all over where you use it as a mulch or in your compost 🌿🌿🌿
Or where the birds sneak out and poop. Maybe even the goats, too, because you know they ate some. Plus Toby and Abby getting stuff stuck in their coats.
Ugh. So many ways for it to spread! Grrrr!
@@JoanieBC Yep it's an awful plant
I was so happy to hear "All Ducks Go To Bed!" 9:36 It was one of the first things that I remember about your videos back in the day.
Name suggestion for the new rooster: JOHN SNOW, because winter is coming.
Or how about "Winter", or Snowy",
Jon Snow. No H. Of course, Morgan will always need to use an accent to call him because Jon Snow only listens to people with accents.
❤ Good video. Please remove that green plant in the duck house. It dry up and then release the poisoning seeds. It can kill a grown man. Kind regards Rustenburg South Africa
Crazy if it is true, but I do know a lot of some plants like almost identical to others.
Mind giving us the name of the plant?
Name of the plant you're referring to please?
@@eannatoneagreed. And I doubt there are many plants that can be found in both South Africa and Vermont ^^
@@ChallieWallie Jimsonweed in the US and malpitte in S Africa. It probably transferred from New World to Old World via humans or birds. Some people eat/smoke it to get high.
Abby just munching away, right under our noses! 😂😂🥰
There is a couple who trim goat and pig hooves that travel from state to state. You have to prebook them. Now while their hooves might be fine right now, the goats may require it in the future so it might be worth seeing if and when they visit your state. If you reach out to Cog Hill Family Farm they'll be able to give you the trimmers details, as they use them.
❤ I'm happy Barry White will have a new home. ❤
The goats are keeping you on your toes, Morgan!
I can't tell you enough how much joy your video's give me, especially on days that leave me blue. After all these years, watching you is like visiting an old friend. I'm a subscribed fan and there are moments that I may have an opposing view but that should not end communication between civil minded folk. Blessings to you and your sweet wife. I wish you continued prosperity and love from your adorable pups.
I'm sorry, but you getting zapped in the butt is hilarious.😂
The burr on your cap is a great addition to the farming wardrobe. I thought it was a new mic.
For most of the video I thought it was a little Mike then I got a closer look oh it’s a burr
lol thanx for the confirmation… at first I thought it was a mic, then a fly (fishing gear not an insect lol) but that made no sense since I’ve never seen Morgan go fishing… Then I thought it was a burr…
@@caricat2738 I thought it was a Fly lure too 😂😂
Haha, yes, that seed pod was a good addition for distraction. Glad someone commented.
@@nodigBKMiche MASH came to mind
Some dogs will eat out of their typical diet because they don't want to miss out on "treats". My friends got a new dog that loved vegetables. Their older dog hated vegetables, but she forced herself to like carrots so she didn't miss out when those "treats' were given.
I was thinking that the geese make the food look so good, that she wants some too😂😂
I wonder if that's what is going on when one of my cats eats milkbones. Never had that problem with dogs. My mutt would watch my pibble eat eggs and he clearly thought she was an idiot for enjoying something so gross.
When the part where you throw the chickens over the netting, I had a flash back to a Mork and Mindy episode where Mork throws an egg up in the air and says "Fly be free".
I trust you too but Barry spent some time in quarantine here too!!!😂
Always a good practice. Hi Dani!
@@WelcometomyCapeCodlifeHi Rick!
"The goats don't mind the stairs; they even seem to like them." Dude. 😆 They're goats! You should build them an agility course to keep them occupied so they don't bang on the doors and do other destructive things.
I don't know much about goats, but my top 2 goat facts are: Goats will climb anything and will eat anything. Stairs are practically their natural habitat.
A big pile of rocks would help the goats wear their hooves down faster.
Maybe some industrial spools/reels that they can jump and climb on.
Plus, you already have rocks.
The rocks from the barnyard would be a good use.
"... is one of the reasons why I love goats so much". LOL. I bet you never would have predicted saying that phrase six months ago!
Salt and Pepa
Right? I laughed so hard I scared the pup. It seems like just a month or so ago Morgan hated the idea of goats. 🐐😂🐐
Big wooden spools make good playground items.
The door was definitely broken from the inside. The lock held that last plank in place as they pushed on the door. So, the lock is what ripped off the plank, not the goats XD.
The fix is simple. Attach the lock to the "outside" so it'd have to rip *through* the other planks (like attaching it to the horizontal planks).
If you play the clip from @4:00 to @4:05 in reverse, I think it pretty clearly shows how it would have played out.
Remember back a few months when you said you didn't want goats.... yeah you're a big softie and we love you
nice going man, in those dog-flashbacks from just a few years ago, you sure were a lot bigger... Keep up the good work!
9:50: Abby, don't eat bird food!
10:05: Abby eating bird food...
I’m so happy our main men aren’t going to freezer camp this year! Barry and Francis were good roosters!
Thanks for showing the Celsius. Appreciate it.
I’m trying to learn Celsius without looking up conversion so I enjoy it too.
@@nicsxnin6786a quick and dirty way to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit is this.
Ex: 20°C to °F.
Double the C (20+20=40)
Take the answer (40) and add 30 (40 + 30 =70).
Now, it isn't exactly but unless you can do complicated multiplication and division in your head this is the best way. It also works in reverse divide by 2 and subtract 30.
On my flight to Australia - when I moved from the USA to Australia in 2005 - I met a nice guy who told me that trick. Again, it isn't exactly but so much easier on my brain. I have dyscalculia so I can barely manage simple addition and subtraction, thank god for calculator apps.
@@Kymberlee_W...or I can look it up on the unit conversion app on my phone and get the exact answer...
@@Kymberlee_W when I was taking a psychology class about 15 years back or so I had to write a paper about a disability and I actually wrote about dyscalculia, I remember this as my daughter and I both struggled with math so when I found out that there was really a math disability I had to write about it.
@@Kymberlee_W I think it much easier to just learn the basics rather than trying to convert fahrenheit. Just knowing that 0c is freezing, -30 is bitterly cold and +30 is a hot summer day is enough to get the general idea.
I love your show and really do enjoy it. I grew up farming but I also know I did not enjoy the butchering. I'm sorry it was always a quiet day. As children we were always aware, but still it was uneasy. I just hope their ends are quick and go to great meals and appreciative customers.
They love jumping on spools I got my 4 the jump back and forth all day you’ll have to make some modifications to cover up the hole in it, but they love it
Gyms in weed absolutely needs to go into a trash bag make sure you get all the seed pods.
This is not to be composted !!
Gyms in weed? 😂
@@dæmnKris jimson
@dæmnKris autocorrect invasion
ISO enjoy watching how you have organized your daily work and you interaction with the 4 footed friends. You've incorporated so much sustainable knowledge and technology into the farm operation. (I grew up on a farm but still get the shivers on culling day- good luck to you)
Rooster and noodles doesn't sound like a bad thing this time of year.
When I was growing up on our farm 76 years ago, I had a pet Barred Rock rooster named Sammy Sue. What a grand bird he was. 🐔
A Bird Named Sue! He'd need a girl rooster named Peggy to go with him.
@allisonhall583 I love them! Plymouth barred rocks❤️. As a little kid we had to cull our flock. Too many roosters. I didn't understand this. As Mom was culling, I was crying. Begging, she let me keep two roosters. I saved Jimmy and Johnny. I didn't eat chicken for four years. I loved those two roosters.
Chubby Checker
That rooster looks like a checkerboard.
He's not chubby though. How about "Winter"
Give the goats a big rock they will love it hours of king of rock
Having 2 roosters with the size of your flock is quite normal, if you do want to save that extra one.
Looks like winter is coming, and it’s nice to see the anti freeze type device to keep the water flowing. Morgan, is there any way you could move some large rocks into the goat yard, it’s the only thing they can’t eat while they entertain themselves. Thinking “Bard”would be a solid name for the new handsome rooster. Thanks for taking us along, see you soon!🐐🐐🐐🐕🐕🐓🪿💕👍
He almost looks like he has black and white stripes....Beetlejuice perhaps??
yes, Beetlejuice is a great name
You know, I imagine putting a bell on at least one cow would add to the fresh grass calls.
It looks so clean! Looks great! Thanks For sharing!
"... One of the reasons I love goats so much.. " is a phrase I never thought I'd hear from you. That was so funny to hear!
As for the Jimson weed, I'm pretty sure that's really toxic for cattle so be very careful with it. And of course, how is your foot?
bard rock rooster name suggestion... Bard-tholomew
We haven't had rain in so longer here in PA. I'm soooo jealous. I miss rain.
Same next door in Ohio. It is miserably dry.
Javier Bardem, the Bardrock, is what came to mind.
Is this where I scroll through the comments and a gazillion other people have had the same idea? 😂😂😂❤😂😂😂
Enjoy those hemlock trees you're feeding the goats while you have them. They were one of my favorite trees in the woods, but have been decimated here in the woods of central PA.
Abby eating the bird food :
I am bird
So, you DON'T have your ducks in a row! Ha, ha, ha, ha!
For the door, it looks to me like the goats rammed it from the inside on the second-board-over. But because the edge board was latched to the wall (and not taking the goat impact), it pulled off of the door, rather than opening with the rest of the door. Edit: And to me, a barred rock rooster is naturally Brock.
Amerucana chickens are awesome. So sad you’re not keeping him. 😭 we loved the colorful eggs our girls gave us.
I am so glad you got goats! You said you didn’t want them but they are so much fun and I think you are really starting to really appreciate them too.
Sir Scratchalot, Cluck Kent, Cluck Vader, Scratch Adams, Cluck Eastwood, Brad Peck, I could do this all day, LOL Featherson Ford, Tom Hanks (LOL), Benedict Eggbatch
How dang funny😂
The goats will enjoy stumps of differing heights and boulders to jump on.
It helps with their muscles and agility imo.
Thank you Morgan.....
Old Shoe🇺🇸
Dorian Gray the rooster has a painting of Morg in his room and tries not to look at any paintings of cleavers.
Good luck with the new rooster!
My fave time of year…gets dark earlier, air is crisp(although it was 24C all weekend here in Ontario booo) and there’s warm fires, hot coffee and the approaching holiday season (both Hanukkah and Christmas are the same day this year❤) and delicious additions to freezer camp 😂❤ Was having a stress work day and Morgan cheered me up !
I've always liked fall and winter the best, but since it's been so hot, dry, and windy in Colorado I've been just hanging on for winter. It's cold, wind blowing, snowy, and below freezing today and tomorrow, and I don't have to go anywhere if I don't want to. Yay. Hot tea, with fresh bread and butter while watching Morgan and friends.
Several videos for 'DIY goat playgrounds' with logs & pallets.
3:33 wow, that really changes the tone of the commercial
Wethering Heights is a fantastic name! Hahaha. Our daughter raised goats for years. Loved them.
Really enjoying your winter preparations! I forgot that other structure has also been home for the doggos. Thanks for your hard work!
Good morning Morgan from the Oregon coast. 🩷 to you and Allison. Thanks so much for being an awesome addition to an otherwise kinda scary time.
💯 agree!
Since he's a BARD-Rock🎶 rooster, how about Alan-a-Dale after the Disney Robin Hood musician who was a rooster?
Definitely check on Barry White over the winter and give us Danni's story!
Is Abby trying to gain some "fat" weight for winter?
Possible Barred Rock Rooster names: (1)Patriarch (father of many) with Archie as a nickname (2) Jon Snow (because GoT is great, well most of the seasons) , (3) Johnny Cash (because the man had energy, talent and worked diligently) and (4) Bennett (an AI search named John C. Bennett as either the developer or publicist for the Barred Rock breed). Sounds like Dani's backstory and homestead would make a great video. When farm and foot (hope it is healing quickly) permit, road trip!
Those are hemlock branches. Goats love them
One of the reasons I love goats so much ... Lol. You are such a softy. Glad your enjoying them. Keep and eye on their selenium needs too.
Really enjoyed seeing all your plans put into action… getting ready for winter. You are fortunate to have hemlock growing there… I guess woolly adgelid has not made it that far yet…
Oooo I’m excited to see what you new guys name will be since we didn’t get around to really giving him one!
Abby dog was going to town on that birdseed LOL
large stacked cable drums are great for goats
Everything was great! I've never seen jimson weed, you should definitely get rid of it. The goats did some interesting things, you can always build stuff for them to give them enrichment.
Love the classical music in the background, Morgan!
That is a mutchally beneficial rooster swap.
Cue in ducks parading past the chicken yard..lol
That had me chuckling too, so perfect❤️❤️❤️
yah i have the best chuckles watching the ducks go this way & that ~ especially the runner ducks crack me up ~
Awesome video. Looking forward for more. Hobbyist and fan from Zambia
@10:10 aww abby dog, she's eating some bird food 😂
Since it's the roosters 🐓 last day 😌 maybe a good treat/favorite snacks, or good food before 😢😢😢 you know, as a thank you for your service ❤❤❤
12:13 Burdock photobomb! I can't go outside without getting some on my boot laces, but how did it get on your hat? 😂
The chicken turd on the brim of Morgan's hat was well placed. haha at 8:07
Bring on the goat chaos 😍😍😍 Love how they do "unconventional things". Toby and Abby were such cute babies!
I'm so excited about this content! I hope you'll make more similar videos!
"It's one of the reasons I like goats so much" coming from the man who said he hated goats and would never have them on the farm.
Thanks again Morgan..it sounds like that “ jimson” weed is nasty..everyone says to get rid of it ..I think that you should just to be safe….you don’t want that taking over your paddocks..where are the cattle going for winter this year..🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I agree, the jimson weed needs to go now. Don't let the goats near it!
Yeah you really need to get your ducks in a row, Yuck, Yuck. lol sorry I couldn’t resist.
15:45 My grandma use to name her roosters after her favorite chicken dishes. Teriyaki-Kun, Monsieur Coq au Vin, and Raj Tikka Masala where to most memorable ones I can recall from my childhood days.
Since the new rooster is a barred rock, maybe Dwayne Johnson (The Rock)? His full name is Dwayne Douglas Johnson.
Oh my soft heart is rooting for you to save Dead Head Fred knowing he probably is in freezer camp as I am typing this.
I think it’s Drop Dead Fred… anyways, I want him to cave too !!
Bart the Bard Rock (?spelling) Rooster...
Have a great week Morgan..
❤🥰🙋🏼♀️🐈🐕🦺
Toby was so stinkin CUTE as a puppy. Handsome now. The only time you showed trying to get goats through flaps was the first day you put them in. Every day you should close door by the stairs and before they are fed sit right behind the flaps with bucket of food, stick arm with bucket through flaps and when head in bucket SLOWLY lure them through. Might not work after just two or three attempts. (Try clipping middle flap out of the way at first, so they see inside and as they stick head in they see how easy flaps move as they push through). After 5-10 minutes you can try putting food on the floor or flat pan a couple feet inside and gently push/guide goats through a few times. Don’t feed grain or pellets outside until they comfortably enter flaps. Really easy. Otherwise goats will have to be locked inside or have air blown in.
It should be clear that the goats really don't like that white plastic door barrier. They don't understand it and seem to think it will hurt them. Their eyes are on the sides of their heads. Just something to consider. Love to see the farm as always.
min 4:00 it does make sense
use screws not nails ♥
they head butted the door and the latch tore the door
As a kid growing up in the 60's, we always left the cold water tap open a bit at night in the winter, just a light trickle. And open the cupboards under the sinks. That was all before heat tape was thought up.
As Always You are Amazing! 👍
Enjoyed the video
Try picnic tables for the goats
picnic tables would be great yah ~
Another day on the farm. Another season coming to and end.
The name I love it!! Drop dead Fred!! 😂
yay!!! Release the Quaken is on the horizon! Also, that new rooster could be Barry Manilow (to continue the Barry legacy, hehe) - Dakota & Angela
My experience pulling hoses with the sprinklers on is it breaks the sprinkler or pulls lose the hose ends. You might want to find the sprinklers first and remove them, then pull the hoses out.
Alan-A-Dale, the rooster bard from Disney's Robin Hood, since he's a barred/*bard* rock :)