Building Fences That Keep Goats IN!

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  • @rsoubiea
    @rsoubiea 7 років тому +3

    Sorry about Dolly not being bred after all. She sure loves to follow you around, perhaps you can train her to carry supplies out to where you are working? She seems eager to please and so sweet. Love seeing the kids whether they are helping or just playing. Always a joy. ❤️

  • @lauraflasch7749
    @lauraflasch7749 7 років тому +8

    Art and Bri, you are a truly blessed couple and family. I love watching the two of you, together or separately. Please keep up the good work and all things will work out.

  • @batpherlangkharkrang7976
    @batpherlangkharkrang7976 5 років тому +2

    Thank you ART for sharing your video homestead 🐔🐓🐥🐈🐕🐖🌱🐐🐄🎥👍👍👍

  • @luckychicav7981
    @luckychicav7981 7 років тому +2

    Thank you kids for always coming out to help your parents!! Love and Peace to you all!!!

  • @ChickaWoofRanch
    @ChickaWoofRanch 7 років тому +9

    It's absolutely true... you can keep goats in just about any fence as long as they are happy within the fence. One of our pastures has a 3ft physical fence and they do not jump it because they don't feel the need. Another great video!

  • @dennisst.germaine3497
    @dennisst.germaine3497 7 років тому +2

    Beautiful family on a beautiful farm! Thank you for sharing these blessings with us on your channel!

  • @ladygray4
    @ladygray4 7 років тому +1

    My Daddy used to use barbed wire fences on the farm where I grew up. He had to use something called a "stretcher" to get the barbed wire tight enough to sag, so I could never go along & help him. I guess it wasn't unheard of for a stretched section of wire to snap. I thought of that when I saw Grace helping you! How sweet!!

  • @glendaruff125
    @glendaruff125 7 років тому +5

    Your family are hard workers. Even the kids are always eager to help.

  • @samanthawolfe925
    @samanthawolfe925 7 років тому +3

    so true! keep them happy in their fenced in area, with plenty of food and water and they will have no need to wander and escape!

  • @arizonamountainwoman3750
    @arizonamountainwoman3750 6 років тому

    Thank you for this informative video. I beginning to feel more relax about fencing and homesteading.

  • @carlsa
    @carlsa 7 років тому +6

    When we had dairy goats in the 80's, we used an electric fence. They would mostly obey the fence except when the apples were ripe in the orchard next property over. Nothing would tempt them to stay in the pasture. I would go into the orchard and pick up drops, bring them back, quarter them and feed them to the herd. They would be in goat heaven. They would chew the apples and tilt their heads back to try and contain the juice, but it would still run out the corners of their mouths. Good times.

  • @angelballard2701
    @angelballard2701 7 років тому

    TY for the good advice and info. I personally like how you guys include your kids in everyday chores/ projects, doing things as a family is the best! My 3 year old loves to help Mama in the garden! (And everything else)

  • @princessperibanu380
    @princessperibanu380 7 років тому

    Wow! 299! It feels like I met you not so long ago and yet I feel like I've known you all my life! Time flies when you're having fun..(and also when you're eternally busy!) Happy Dog Days! :))

  • @Karenswalk1207
    @Karenswalk1207 7 років тому +4

    This brings back memories. I used to help my dad with fencing.

  • @pocholoalcober6620
    @pocholoalcober6620 7 років тому +1

    Hey sir Justin it seems that you have a Firefly in your place it's great that maybe you do some vlogs about your night Firefly view. very nice place you have there. I'm happy that I always watch your vlogs I learn a lot from your experiences and ideas. you and your family always share.. godbless to your whole family😊

  • @vickiulrich6694
    @vickiulrich6694 7 років тому +2

    Would you care to share the names and ages of your sweet beautiful children. You may have in the past but I don't seem to be able to catch it in the videos. I absolutely love the views you experience each and every day, reminds me always of the wonderful gifts we are given by God. Our views in the mitten are beautiful too but with ALOT more water. Dolly has always looked happy no matter where she has grazed at the time and those goats...just too cute for words!!!

  • @loucee222
    @loucee222 7 років тому +11

    Special hug to Gracie! Daddy's helper.

  • @niccoetzer8552
    @niccoetzer8552 7 років тому +10

    Those fireflies at the end were cool ✨

  • @kimberlyWestfall1
    @kimberlyWestfall1 7 років тому +2

    I love how big your garden is

  • @FarmhouseTeas
    @FarmhouseTeas 7 років тому

    Good to know about keeping goat's happy, that might be our problem. Did gets scares this time of year. Grace is getting so big!!!!

  • @TheGardenHeiress
    @TheGardenHeiress 7 років тому +5

    I love seeing the fireflies behind you at the end of the video!

  • @1994abbygirl
    @1994abbygirl 7 років тому +1

    5 thumbs down?? Seriously??? How can anyone give you a thumbs down?? I love your videos!!!!

  • @nopej5573
    @nopej5573 7 років тому

    ur little boy is so cute helping u

  • @tara_a_santiago
    @tara_a_santiago 7 років тому +4

    Big day tomorrow, Episode 300!!!! I'm proud to say I have watched every single one of them 😀

  • @cherylwilliams2136
    @cherylwilliams2136 7 років тому

    I have someone I know that's going to Ashville. I wish I could go so I could meet all of you and see your beautiful homestead.

  • @GraceFilledHomestead
    @GraceFilledHomestead Рік тому

    Hey love ...
    I was looking for fencing for my goats chickens and ducks ....guess who I see ❤
    I was deciding to follow you here or my main channel Grace Filled..,. Grace Filled Homestead it is....
    Thanks for sharing this ❤

  • @TheSwamppilot
    @TheSwamppilot 7 років тому

    Art, seeing the fire flys towards the end of your video, as it was growing dark, brought back great childhood memories. We do not see them in these parts much anymore. I assume this is due to pesticide use. I hope your children enjoy chasing them as much as my siblings and I did once upon a time.

  • @ruthgail
    @ruthgail 7 років тому +2

    good job little man and grace

  • @burlapenfilms6942
    @burlapenfilms6942 4 роки тому

    I didn’t have any luck with this. The mild goats would stay but the tough ones just took it like a champ and went under. Plus the grass and weeds grounded the bottom wire constantly. I was weed earring every other week in the spring to keep it clear.

  • @farm_in_themiddleofthewood3339
    @farm_in_themiddleofthewood3339 7 років тому

    Good job! Each day is an opportunity when living on the farm!!!

  • @mtzlfldt
    @mtzlfldt 7 років тому +1

    Hitting the nail on the head! The only time our goats got out was when they didn't have enough food. Pretty lightning bugs at the end!

  • @homesteadwannabee4253
    @homesteadwannabee4253 7 років тому +2

    Sometimes easy is best. If it works, go for it! Happy animals-Happy humans :)
    Blessings ~

  • @ronbootsfarm8266
    @ronbootsfarm8266 6 років тому +1

    I'm glad I found this video. Hoping to use electric fence for goats next spring but a lot of naysayers out there!

  • @skyhawk212cva19
    @skyhawk212cva19 7 років тому +2

    Good title and so true.

  • @sophiecooper6205
    @sophiecooper6205 7 років тому +1

    You are all awesome but Bri needs a spa day! Love to you young lady!

  • @33bwt427
    @33bwt427 7 років тому +20

    Just think -- Tomorrow will be Video # 300 you should make a cake and celebrate!

  • @tamarachristian7067
    @tamarachristian7067 7 років тому

    Great job with the hard work you are doing on your homestead. Do the animals have a salt block ? Goats and cows like to lick the salt block. When I had goats and cows they would always go lick the salt block. Yes Goats are great escape artist. IF you ever put a flip latch on a gate the goat will use their nose to lift up the latch. If you have a wood fence they often can use that like it is a ladder and get over the fence.

  • @laurier7460
    @laurier7460 7 років тому

    you had a lightening bug flying behind you on the end of the video. this is another thing that is going away in Minnesota... and you have a lot of ambition. Some day you will sit back and just revel in all the hard work you have done and you can relax and enjoy the ride :) thanks for the vlogs :)

  • @maricaplasmans6061
    @maricaplasmans6061 7 років тому

    Love this inbetween solution for fencing.

  • @Lamia7609
    @Lamia7609 6 років тому

    One of my favorite memories is helping my dad dig post holes for a fence. It wasn't quite this easy. lol

  • @HartsBreadBoogie
    @HartsBreadBoogie 3 роки тому

    Sorry if I missed this fetal but were the four wires electric, and if not, what type of wire did you use?

  • @HeartinessApproach
    @HeartinessApproach 7 років тому

    We can't have goats but we still enjoy your video.

  • @brianleonard6025
    @brianleonard6025 7 років тому

    I liked the video about expanding your fence, my only question is do you have predator's in your area? Black bears or coyote's the reason wouldn't it be better to have the woven wire and a strand of electric on top the furthest pasture out of sight and the three strands closer to the house were you can watch and see if predator's were bothering the goats I would say more than dolly. Oh and the videos are shorter it seems, I miss following doing the chores. Well thank you and God bless your family and crops.

  • @jessicag.8893
    @jessicag.8893 7 років тому +3

    So what was the size of the pasture you fenced? We have 8 acres we just purchased and NO fencing. We just have chickens right now. But want to get goats. And are trying to find the most cost effective way.

    • @northshoreireland1074
      @northshoreireland1074 7 років тому

      Jessica G. If ur pasture is just grass I recommend u don't get to many goats they dont do so well on grass for them it's like eating chocolate bars quote Joel salatin they naturally graze brush

    • @jessicag.8893
      @jessicag.8893 7 років тому

      NorthShore Ireland we don't have just grass, we have severely overgrown weeds/ivy. And woods. Very little grass at the moment.

    • @northshoreireland1074
      @northshoreireland1074 7 років тому

      Jessica G. My bad just trying to help hope it goes well for ye 👍🏼

    • @jessicag.8893
      @jessicag.8893 7 років тому

      NorthShore Ireland it's cool our property sat for over 10 years so just hoping to get it back to its beauty again.

  • @belesariius
    @belesariius 7 років тому +1

    And there is how human societies are run by the same system. keep em compliant by feeding them enough to think they are happy.
    on a separate note, think about production yields from aeroponics- especially during winter months, ( i would also say hydro and aquaponics, but aeroponics is more cost effective to begin with.

  • @teresa-greeneyes3886
    @teresa-greeneyes3886 7 років тому +2

    thanks for the video.

  • @moniqueslikkerveer6158
    @moniqueslikkerveer6158 7 років тому +4

    Fireflies at the end. It's long ago that I saw them by myself.

  • @ourharvestmoonhomestead4878
    @ourharvestmoonhomestead4878 7 років тому

    we learned the hard way about goats, escape artist, they ate most of our grapes and grape leaves this year, along with leaves from our fruit trees, partially our fault, they dont have leaves in their pasture, we try to remember to cut a branch or two to them but forget sometimes, they have now found out what our solar electric fence feels like, they do not like it, lol

  • @qcity6417
    @qcity6417 4 роки тому +1

    I’m planning on getting 2 female Pygmy goats they would be in a half an acre part of my garden but a lot of it is wooded do you think they will be happy or do they need big grassy areas

    • @freddyb9290
      @freddyb9290 2 роки тому

      Goats need wooded brushy areas. They are not grass grazers as much as cattle.

  • @leviguimond
    @leviguimond 7 років тому

    Arthur, Are you using 6 foot T-posts? I am about to do the same thing on our homestead to get our pasture and woods fenced in.

  • @dananelson3534
    @dananelson3534 6 років тому

    Thanks for the info. Fireflies behind you.

  • @charaayars4692
    @charaayars4692 7 років тому +2

    the footage of time lapse at the beginning looked like it was moving/jiggling in time with the guitar music! lol

  • @anniegaddis5240
    @anniegaddis5240 7 років тому

    You know those "bumps" on the t-posts, if you are making a circle with the posts, would the bumps go on the inside or outside of the circle?

  • @merryhearts7600
    @merryhearts7600 4 роки тому

    My fence is fine. My problem is the gate. They slip under it. Any ideas?

  • @wildwoodsdog6871
    @wildwoodsdog6871 7 років тому

    Spoken just like goat man lol jk you've got better luck with yours goats than a family on my road their fence is Blockwire,barbwire chainlink,electric and wood and they still come to see me and the sheep I got. As a sheep man Blockwire with one barbwire at the top and electric at the bottom has kept my sheep in I rotate pastures cause like you said a hungry animal will get out great video have a good day on the homestead

  • @heartforthehomestead6649
    @heartforthehomestead6649 7 років тому

    We have a jumper. She jumps out just because she can, and then will eat the new growth off all our fruit trees (her favourite is my poor pineapple plants) just check to see if there's any open grain she can get into (there isn't) and then jump back in with the others . I've also known people with goats who have said some of theirs will listen for the pulses and then squeeze under/between the wires in between pulses. Crazy. Goats are too smart for their own good lol.

  • @gabriellakadar
    @gabriellakadar 7 років тому

    How do you make sure the T posts go in straight? I need to put in 4 T posts this year so I would appreciate finding out about this.

  • @ninjabeatz905
    @ninjabeatz905 5 років тому

    Thank you

  • @charaayars4692
    @charaayars4692 7 років тому +2

    twelve string guitar ? is art playing? if not, what artist is playing?

  • @sarg8833
    @sarg8833 5 років тому

    at time stamp 1:37 what kind of goat is that behind dolly grazing?

  • @funnyguy5668
    @funnyguy5668 6 років тому

    Do you have a video of the finished fence

  • @sherthom5672
    @sherthom5672 7 років тому

    Do you have enough pasture to support 2 dairy cows? As sweet as Dolly is, she seems destined to be a non-producing pet. You definitely need a milking cow for your family.

  • @danielmorse6597
    @danielmorse6597 2 роки тому

    Those goats will be in goat cloud 9 tearing up that new pasture so the grass can grow. Goats love poison ivy. Not much a goat cant or wont eat. Great affordable fence. I have to put up a fence to keep humans out this week. Wish it was for goats.

  • @vaasudevan0915
    @vaasudevan0915 7 років тому

    Get a buck! Keep em bred. Dont worry about goats being in heat. You can always sell it or eat it if you dont need it later down the line.

  • @OldF1000
    @OldF1000 7 років тому

    To paraphrase a line from Jurassic park goats will find away ; )

  • @bookworm2653
    @bookworm2653 7 років тому

    isn't 20 to 30 feet apart is too far apart? Just wondering.

  • @vwseramas
    @vwseramas 7 років тому +1

    Building a goat fence is next to impossible. To test a fence for goats by stand back 5 feet with a 5 gallon bucket of water and throw it on the fence. If any water goes through it, it is not a goat fence!

  • @DatDereBlueRidge
    @DatDereBlueRidge 6 років тому

    Beautiful property. It's actually woven wire not welded wire tho :)

  • @teakkabean
    @teakkabean 7 років тому +1

    7:52 ish. My first fire fly.

  • @ronaldbequeath2307
    @ronaldbequeath2307 6 років тому

    Art is your charger solar?

  • @beckyshell4649
    @beckyshell4649 7 років тому +1

    Wow it didn't take long for the animals to eat all of that grass.

  • @buckshot75two
    @buckshot75two 6 років тому

    You don't sound like you're native eastern nc. I grew up in ASHEVILLE during the 50s & 60s. I left there with the military in 71. I still have the. Accent.

  • @enriqueecheverria8592
    @enriqueecheverria8592 5 років тому

    Who I did the intro music, I love it?

  • @gerrymarmee3054
    @gerrymarmee3054 7 років тому +1

    🌺

  • @MsCaterific
    @MsCaterific 5 років тому

    👍🏻

  • @alicelewis7261
    @alicelewis7261 7 років тому

    y

  • @alanocampo1621
    @alanocampo1621 7 років тому +4

    Big fan!First Comment!

  • @dennisvogelius8602
    @dennisvogelius8602 Рік тому

    I am curious to know what you are using your corn for