As a full time farmer and a mama who struggled with infertility, I totally understand the love you have for your animals bella. I have experienced 4 miscarriages and thankfully was blessed with 2 babies of my own. In my struggles though my animals were the only thing keeping me going. If I couldn't be a human mama I was going to be the best animal mama ever. They are their own type of therapy for sure!They kept my mind on the positives of wanting to be a mom and when God's timing was right he blessed me with my human babies. Now I get to watch my babies love on and raise our animal babies as we all farm together. I truly believe yalls time will come too, whether through adoption or your own, God has an incredible plan for you guys. Thanks for continuing to share your your journey! You are always in my prayers!!
Guys, spend a little money and get someone in to build something a little more professional and secure. The last thing anyone needs is for a coyote to get one of your sweet little goats. The chickens are just a start. Rather give your chickens a safe hen house and your goats a secure pen and make sure it's locked at night. No more sadness needed. So happy the animals are bringing you guys so much joy and a wonderful distraction.
Great shelter for getting out of the rain/weather etc….definitely not coyote proof. You will be crushed if they get eaten by coyotes. Seems like they are quite vulnerable there. Also, watch the backyard plants they eat…Azaleas are highly toxic to goats. Someone mentioned getting them banded and making them whethers…I second that completely. You don’t want a Billy goat (an intact male) unless you are breeding them. Billy goats stink and can be extra pushy. Whethers are the sweetest pets ever!!!!!! I’ve had goats, plenty of Billy’s and whethers..if I was just having them for pets it would be for sure little whethers….so glad you got 2! Sooner than later also. Have fun!!!
@@kaitlynbrown1850 calling the structure he built a “temporary fix” is simply not accurate. It won’t keep any coyotes out, therefore it won’t fix anything
I love and respect your concern. However, they definitely need a more secure escape from coyotes. Coyotes can run right in that shelter and grab those babies. Horrifying thought. It’s more of a trap that a shelter. Please keep them in your barn at night.
They are so adorable. I have goats too and they are so much fun. I would recommend getting them banded before the rut comes this fall or they are going to be nasty. Just speaking from experience.😅
They probably need at least like a prebuilt shed to be locked up in at night with hay and what not. Also, two males is not the best idea 😅😅 i would get a few females and get rid of one of the males. The male is gonna be horrible later though. Goodluck.
As a full time farmer and a mama who struggled with infertility, I totally understand the love you have for your animals bella. I have experienced 4 miscarriages and thankfully was blessed with 2 babies of my own. In my struggles though my animals were the only thing keeping me going. If I couldn't be a human mama I was going to be the best animal mama ever. They are their own type of therapy for sure!They kept my mind on the positives of wanting to be a mom and when God's timing was right he blessed me with my human babies. Now I get to watch my babies love on and raise our animal babies as we all farm together. I truly believe yalls time will come too, whether through adoption or your own, God has an incredible plan for you guys. Thanks for continuing to share your your journey! You are always in my prayers!!
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Guys, spend a little money and get someone in to build something a little more professional and secure. The last thing anyone needs is for a coyote to get one of your sweet little goats. The chickens are just a start. Rather give your chickens a safe hen house and your goats a secure pen and make sure it's locked at night. No more sadness needed. So happy the animals are bringing you guys so much joy and a wonderful distraction.
He literally said it was temporary in the video until they get something or build something more secure
Great shelter for getting out of the rain/weather etc….definitely not coyote proof. You will be crushed if they get eaten by coyotes. Seems like they are quite vulnerable there. Also, watch the backyard plants they eat…Azaleas are highly toxic to goats. Someone mentioned getting them banded and making them whethers…I second that completely. You don’t want a Billy goat (an intact male) unless you are breeding them. Billy goats stink and can be extra pushy. Whethers are the sweetest pets ever!!!!!! I’ve had goats, plenty of Billy’s and whethers..if I was just having them for pets it would be for sure little whethers….so glad you got 2! Sooner than later also. Have fun!!!
PLEASE LISTEN! He literally said it was temporary until they find or make something more secure
If you’ve lost two chickens already, I’d look into a more secure setup for their sleeping quarters
I believe they plan to, they said the gosh house was temporarily until he can build something more secure
@@kaitlynbrown1850 calling the structure he built a “temporary fix” is simply not accurate. It won’t keep any coyotes out, therefore it won’t fix anything
@@TitttsMcGee He called it temporary so don’t try to educate me
Anything a goat can get into a predator can to lol u need a lock up station for each night
The shelter they made it’s temporary he literally said that. He said until they can do something more secure
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They are so cute!! I love that they are gaining confidence in themselves. Love these fun videos!
that shelter looks great good job👌
Awe thank y'all for sharing 🥰 y'all's fur babies are adorable 🌞❤️
So cute!!😋😊 :)
Love you guys so very much
I love your videos so much and you guys as well as the goats☺
I love and respect your concern. However, they definitely need a more secure escape from coyotes. Coyotes can run right in that shelter and grab those babies. Horrifying thought. It’s more of a trap that a shelter. Please keep them in your barn at night.
You need a bridge for them to go up and down from the roof. Goats love to climb and play 🤗♥️
Dallins “is it” 😏😂
You’re goats are so cute! ❤
Coyotes are the worst!! They got a few chickens at our inlaws place. I saw it and scared it off with a .410
Electric fence is not too hard. Any hardware can help you or install it
❤ I ❤Love ❤ you ❤ two ❤ so ❤much❤
love you guys thx for all u do
You two are fantastic ❤😊
I hope I can own a farm one day 😅
Look into livestock guardian dogs, I got a Pyrenees and haven’t lost a chicken since
awesome Dallin aka NOT Dillon ppl. aww those goats! so cute🥰
Dallin and Bella, I love your videos ! Also I'm from Montreal and I always love seeing you wearing the Montreal Expos hat Dallin!
They are so adorable. I have goats too and they are so much fun. I would recommend getting them banded before the rut comes this fall or they are going to be nasty. Just speaking from experience.😅
Pls make more farm goat content so cute ❤
I’m confused why they have a farm away from their house.
I’ve been wondering the same. I hope they clarify this. I am just genuinely curious and interested.
Well, they own the land (somehow) so they put the animals on that land (aka the farm)...I assume the farm isn't far from their home.
The goats are soooo cute
Hey Della
They probably need at least like a prebuilt shed to be locked up in at night with hay and what not. Also, two males is not the best idea 😅😅 i would get a few females and get rid of one of the males. The male is gonna be horrible later though. Goodluck.
A chicken coop where the chickens can be locked up at night is also a good idea.
The goats are like bella’s kids especially since she was struggling with fertility so she won’t get rid of either of them.