I have a 17 Year old cat who has always drooled to show his affection, even though he is a mighty hunter and all-around bad-@$$. Miss Pink is in great company.
Thank for being cheerful and creative at this time. I think Brooke's fence idea is really smart. The gates are beautiful. It will be so nice to have a kitchen garden. My grandparents had one. Pinky is so cute. I'm praying for you all desvastated by Hurrican Helene.
NC and Tennessee we are praying for you all. God please protect all of your children during this time. Peace be with everyone and give them comfort. In Jesus Name Amen!❤
Jason: Heres a thought and it will save you time. With your new beep beep..put a measuring tape in the Kubota so you will have one no matter where you are on the property.. Just always put it back
Jason, time for your school assignment, go to the history of the Japanese. The castles, shrines that were built thousands of years ago, had their logs buried in ground were burnt. As far as you forgetting your tools? open your wallet (Jack Benny) and get a small box for tool to leave in the side by side (it does not come out) and buy tape, big screwdriver, fence tool, knife, and other small items so you don't waste all your time going back again. Get a carpenter apron, nothing fancy but pockets.
Back when I worked in a manufacturing plant, the daily maintenance jobs were planned out, staffed and given to the maintenance crews to execute. There was a central toolroom and then every division also had a satellite toolroom. Turned out that hourly paid crews never planned out to carry the right tools to get the scheduled maintenance done on time. This had serious ramifications to operations (think spare pumps out-of-service for longer than necessary and therefore not available if the main pumps unexpectedly failed, the consequences being a potential plant shutdown!). The maintenance department started getting unwanted visibility for repair turnarounds taking much longer than planned. This kicked off an efficiency review which uncovered the fact that crews were not carrying the right set of tools and were making way too many trips back to these toolrooms. The head of maintenance then did a stand-down, reorganized and rolled out new training to cut down on this loss of time. Repair turnaround times decreased and all it took was to plan the day with the right set of tools next to the scheduled jobs.
A couple ideas you might want to consider: 1) Bending a cattle panel over the propane tank and planting roses or something on it for camouflage. 2) if you put 3 more silkies in with Mrs. Snow-white, you'd have all 7 dwarves, but I don't know how you'd tell them apart.
Aw, it ended. I wasn't expecting it to. I was ready for some fencing to go down. This is going to look so good. I suggest make sure to put in plenty of gates - at least one of every stretch. Remember how you wish you had put in more on the first pastures. The animal clips were adorable. Moody resting his big old head on Mildred was extra special.
Jason, you may want to drill some holes and put rebar through the wood for those double level gardens so that the wood doesn't shift after you put the soil in. After a year or so, I think you may run into trouble otherwise. I know the wood logs are very heavy, but soil is heavier. Oak weighs about 60 to 70 lbs per cubic foot ... whereas a cubic foot of soil weighs 110 to 140 pounds. When soaked with rain ... soil weighs a LOT more. Just a suggestion. It's going to look awesome! I am very jealous of all your space!
I was thinking the same thing! With that gate and wooden fence on the side, the propane man should be able to access the tank. They usually have a long enough hose.
When you said the silkies couldn’t get up in that coop, if you do need it, you can build them a ramp going up in it. I can’t wait to see this area finished. Blessings from TN❤
With the second little chicken 🐔 house, because it's up off the ground, you can build a ramp for them to be able to go in it. The gate is really nice. The garden beds look fantastic. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️..
The new garden is going to be great …I am anxious to watch it all come together. I’m glad you changed your mind about where to put that beautiful fencing that Brook got a while ago..so you will see it as you drive in…it’s going to look so pretty there. Also the area behind Brooke’s mom’s house will be so much nicer for her. Great job! ❤️
I absolutely love trees and I know they help with cooling costs but after several major storms, I won't be buying a house with one near my home again. It's a minimum of 1K to trim them and haul away branches and that was over 10 years ago. Not to mention damage they have done to the foundation, pavement, and sidewalks and my roof. Trees roots span just as far and wide as their branches. I had a tree branch come from the tree in the next yard over and enter my roof like a lawn dart during a tornado (It's a really tall and very weak tree). I think people tend to fail to think about the long term when planting trees. The same big oaks have now caught a virus and I just know it's going to be a fortune to treat/remove.
Jason, this video shows what an editing genius you are! I loved seeing the process of moving the timbers flow into a medley of the animals...just a glimpse with beautiful music in the background... and then, back to the garden ♥
So satisfying watching you two!! Brooke I am soooo glad you are back to your ole self, you are looking good and so glad you are feeling good too. Great idea's guys and can't wait to see it finished, it will be so beautiful with those iron gates! Have a great day! 🥰
I'm so excited for this project, I've been waiting on this one to happen. I know without a doubt it is going to look soooo good. I'm happy to see Ms Pink out and about also. I love that all the animals have a buddy to pal around with if they want one (especially Ms Snow White) You two are just special people !
Jason will need to figure out when to put a heater in the larger greenhouse. He knows what he wants done, but now he is going to need to carve out time away from this raised bed garden project. There is always something to do on a farm!
Good morning 🌞. Your gates are absolutely beautiful 😍. This area when completed is really going to be lovely. Wonderful to see Miss Pink 💖. OXOXO to you and all your family and animals ❣️
You probably already know most of this stuff. But just to jog your memory and get those brain cells going full tilt, here's my suggestions in no particular order: **Put something pretty between the house and the vegetables. Flowers, ornamental structures, whatever. A tired veggie plot that is an eyesore from the house will haunt you. **Put your lettuces and most frequently used veggies closest to the house. Same with frequently used fresh herbs. If you can't quickly get to them to use them when you are cooking and the mood strikes you, you won't go to the far end of the garden to harvest them as often. **Remember to think about the shadows cast by taller plants over shorter plants and the way the Sun moves in relation to your location. This can be used to your advantage in the South to help make your harvest season longer for things that need extra shade.**Don't forget to take into account your prevailing wind and storm directions. You don't want something like a cattle panel arch snapping its tethers in a storm and hitting your windows or sailing into your vehicles. Those things act like huge springs and carry a lot of force when they get suddenly let loose. Ask me how I know. **That pale gravel might reflect a lot of glare into your windows, so take a look at that? Might want to consider some potted plants set around in strategic locations or something else to mitigate any issues? **You'll want to keep a hard rake handy at all times to stop small seedlings, weeds, and remove trash (or animal droppings?) from accumulating. Little sticks and stuff seem to always be attracted to my own gravel paths. I have since made sure to have a couple of places around the garden to store tools attractively while still having them close to where I most use them. (I've been collecting dented and old mailboxes for years and have some on posts to store hand tools, gloves, and so forth. I paint them whimsical designs and colors. I have recently mounted a bunch on a slat fence wall to act as cubbies for storing even more stuff, with larger tools hanging on pegs between.) Not having to make a long trip to get anything keeps me from avoiding little tasks that could soon become big chores. **Don't forget to put in something that just makes you smile. If it isn't fun you won't want to be there, and we all know that the best thing for a garden is a gardener. Looking forward to seeing what y'all do with this space! You worked so hard to get to this point, you deserve to have something astoundingly special. Best wishes from Texas.
Jason and Brooke, I do enjoy watching you two work together. I hope you two realized how blessed you are that you both share the same dream. Life is so much easier that way. God bless you all.
Is that a catio or aviary behind Brook's mom's apartment? Either way I love it. And is that a shared L-shaped dog run/potty run for both residences? I love how you guys thought of and incorporated those spaces if so. Kind of jellie lol 😉.
I have so many comments today… I had the same idea about displaying the iron gates in a more visible area since they are so grand. Great idea Brooke!! ❤
I am so excited to see you and Brooke bringing back focus on the Potager Garden. It’s going to be beautiful when ya’ll are finished . . . I just know it. 🤗 The gates being more of a focus is a great idea. All that beauty shouldn’t be hidden in the back. Pink is just so precious. Such a loving sweet kitty. Looking forward to seeing her coming around more. And that huge handsome Moody resting himself on Mildred is the cutest and sweetest thing ever. Such a gentle giant he is. Yes!!! . . . to more Silkies. I just adore you all, your farm and your animals so much. Blessings 🙏🏽💓💐
I would say maybe take and double up or triple the height so you can have deeper veggies like carrots or potatoes. Your beds seem shallow. Also would be easier to have them taller to access the older you get. You are young spring chickens now. But I am finding the older I get I wish I made them taller.
Lordy lordy, if your videos were longer. I'd get nothing done all day.😂 I'd beng out. However, I've watched y'all for so long I've already seen them. My highlight of the day = coghill farm 40😊
Oh I can’t wait to see the progress on this project. It is going to be so beautiful. Brooke’s idea about the fencing was brilliant! Putting the decorative gates in the front so you can enjoy them every time you drive in and out is perfect. The video section of the animals was so sweet. Loved this one!🔨🛠️🪜⛓️🪛🧰
The best bantams we raised were Cochins. They are a lot like silkies. I called them my little puffballs. We also raised Japanese Blacktails, very pretty. Was just wondering how your propane will be delivered with all those gates.
I'm so excited to see how the protoge(sp) progresses and seeing about the finished project! Your show just gives my heart such peace. Yes! Definitely get 3 hens 😂, or 5,or 13. Blessing on your family ❤
PLEASE PRAY FOR ASHEVILLE N.C.❤
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Prayers for all
I have already been praying.
I'm praying for all of you 🙏 🙏🙏💔
NC person here ,Yes please pray for my cousins in Waynesville Nc
Praying for everyone who was impacted by Hurricane Helen. That garden will be beautiful. The gate will look awesome.
Please pray for Arms Family Today for sure
Yes , Lord we ask for a miracle for the Ashville and surrounding areas!
Omgosh......Moody hugging Mildred was so sweet.
I have a 17 Year old cat who has always drooled to show his affection, even though he is a mighty hunter and all-around bad-@$$. Miss Pink is in great company.
Saddened about NC , Georgia, Tennessee, Florida 🙏🏾🙏🏽🙏
Praying for all affected by rhe hurricane. Such devastation and loss.
Moo Man found him a nice soft HEAD REST
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That was so sweet!
Thank for being cheerful and creative at this time. I think Brooke's fence idea is really smart. The gates are beautiful. It will be so nice to have a kitchen garden. My grandparents had one. Pinky is so cute. I'm praying for you all desvastated by Hurrican Helene.
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Not sure why, but ever since I saw the little chicken house for the silkies, I have been so excited for the backyard garden to be done. Yay
NC and Tennessee we are praying for you all. God please protect all of your children during this time. Peace be with everyone and give them comfort. In Jesus Name Amen!❤
Thank you. The devastation is unbelievable!
Pleased the "dwarfs" are making Snow White happier
Jason: Heres a thought and it will save you time. With your new beep beep..put a measuring tape in the Kubota so you will have one no matter where you are on the property.. Just always put it back
Remember to leave room for the propane company to refill the propane tank.
They have long hoses on the trucks. Our tank was nearly impossible, but the long hose was perfect.
BTW thank you for including all of us on this new garden expansion. So exciting. Beautiful plan.💕
On some farms ppl yell at their donkeys to get out of the way, at Cog Hill Farm Jason wishes them 'You have a blessed day!'.
Jason, time for your school assignment, go to the history of the Japanese. The castles, shrines that were built thousands of years ago, had their logs buried in ground were burnt. As far as you forgetting your tools? open your wallet (Jack Benny) and get a small box for tool to leave in the side by side (it does not come out) and buy tape, big screwdriver, fence tool, knife, and other small items so you don't waste all your time going back again. Get a carpenter apron, nothing fancy but pockets.
Back when I worked in a manufacturing plant, the daily maintenance jobs were planned out, staffed and given to the maintenance crews to execute. There was a central toolroom and then every division also had a satellite toolroom. Turned out that hourly paid crews never planned out to carry the right tools to get the scheduled maintenance done on time. This had serious ramifications to operations (think spare pumps out-of-service for longer than necessary and therefore not available if the main pumps unexpectedly failed, the consequences being a potential plant shutdown!). The maintenance department started getting unwanted visibility for repair turnarounds taking much longer than planned. This kicked off an efficiency review which uncovered the fact that crews were not carrying the right set of tools and were making way too many trips back to these toolrooms. The head of maintenance then did a stand-down, reorganized and rolled out new training to cut down on this loss of time. Repair turnaround times decreased and all it took was to plan the day with the right set of tools next to the scheduled jobs.
That would be a great timesaver, for sure.
A couple ideas you might want to consider: 1) Bending a cattle panel over the propane tank and planting roses or something on it for camouflage. 2) if you put 3 more silkies in with Mrs. Snow-white, you'd have all 7 dwarves, but I don't know how you'd tell them apart.
Aw, it ended. I wasn't expecting it to. I was ready for some fencing to go down. This is going to look so good. I suggest make sure to put in plenty of gates - at least one of every stretch. Remember how you wish you had put in more on the first pastures. The animal clips were adorable. Moody resting his big old head on Mildred was extra special.
Jason, you may want to drill some holes and put rebar through the wood for those double level gardens so that the wood doesn't shift after you put the soil in. After a year or so, I think you may run into trouble otherwise. I know the wood logs are very heavy, but soil is heavier. Oak weighs about 60 to 70 lbs per cubic foot ... whereas a cubic foot of soil weighs 110 to 140 pounds. When soaked with rain ... soil weighs a LOT more. Just a suggestion.
It's going to look awesome! I am very jealous of all your space!
Don't cut off access to the propane tank.
I thought the same thing.
I was thinking the same thing! With that gate and wooden fence on the side, the propane man should be able to access the tank. They usually have a long enough hose.
Going to look good!!! Getting it done.
Those big ole double gates will provide plenty of access.
Those gates are gorgeous.
Praying for everyone in this beautiful United States of
America.. GOD BLESS YA'LL ❤❤❤
Chicken math. More chickens
When you said the silkies couldn’t get up in that coop, if you do need it, you can build them a ramp going up in it. I can’t wait to see this area finished.
Blessings from TN❤
It’ll be a really fun space!
@@marywesley316 Or cut the legs to their size….I mean the coops legs..not the chickens.😊
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Pray for East Tennessee..Western NC complete devastation…Please remember us
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Praying in Florida.
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Prayers for ya'all 🙏
@@fondadeen1164 It’s devastating…the news doesn’t even show the 1/2 of it.
A screen gazebo with fairy lights would make spending evenings outdoors pleasant no mosquitoes.
With the second little chicken 🐔 house, because it's up off the ground, you can build a ramp for them to be able to go in it. The gate is really nice. The garden beds look fantastic. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️..
I am so looking forward to seeing this area finally getting some attention! It has waited patiently for its turn to shine! 💖💖💖
The new garden is going to be great …I am anxious to watch it all come together. I’m glad you changed your mind about where to put that beautiful fencing that Brook got a while ago..so you will see it as you drive in…it’s going to look so pretty there. Also the area behind Brooke’s mom’s house will be so much nicer for her. Great job! ❤️
That sweet Pink kitty!! Oh my heart just melted for that little baby. She love her mama so.
Yes, by all means, Silkie hens for the back garden area!
Those gates are fabulous!!! So pretty! I love your plan!!! I can’t wait to see it! 💙💙💙
YES, YES, YES! A pretty fence around the garden & house! ❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️
Your eyes and heart are bigger than your ultimate ENERGY❤️
We need more CHICKENS❤️❤️❤️🐓🐓🐓 Silkies ❤️
How about an outdoor firepit area in that rocky area.
Great idea!
I just loved all the Love pink was giving Brooke, drool and all, lol. and moody using Mildred as a headrest was cute too!
Good idea with the changed fence and gates plans. It will be beautiful
The Cog Hill Fencing Company rides again!
Good morning Cog Hill Family! What a project! Let's get going 😊😊
Forest Gump Said..I like that ..I like that ALOT
May I suggest y’all plant shade trees near the house? YES, more silkies! Woohoo! I’ve been waiting for this project! TYTY for sharing! ❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️
Planting one oak or maple tree in the center of each grass section on the side of the house would look amazing.
I think there's always room for more _TREES_
I wouldn’t plant trees that can fall on the structures.
Silkies are so pretty!
I absolutely love trees and I know they help with cooling costs but after several major storms, I won't be buying a house with one near my home again. It's a minimum of 1K to trim them and haul away branches and that was over 10 years ago. Not to mention damage they have done to the foundation, pavement, and sidewalks and my roof. Trees roots span just as far and wide as their branches. I had a tree branch come from the tree in the next yard over and enter my roof like a lawn dart during a tornado (It's a really tall and very weak tree). I think people tend to fail to think about the long term when planting trees. The same big oaks have now caught a virus and I just know it's going to be a fortune to treat/remove.
Love the Cog Hill family…..❤ Good morning all
Prayers for all the people that are without everything they need. The hurricane was devastating to so many. God Bless y'all 🙌 🙏🏻 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Good Morning 🌄 Yes, get Silkies🎉
My husband’s motto was to “start out like you can hold out”. I think this is a subject that fits the motto.
Good morning Cog Hill and Cog Squad. Happy Monday!
Absolutely Ms Brooke needs more chickens.
Good morning!😃
Jason, this video shows what an editing genius you are! I loved seeing the process of moving the timbers flow into a medley of the animals...just a glimpse with beautiful music in the background... and then, back to the garden ♥
So satisfying watching you two!! Brooke I am soooo glad you are back to your ole self, you are looking good and so glad you are feeling good too. Great idea's guys and can't wait to see it finished, it will be so beautiful with those iron gates! Have a great day! 🥰
I'm so excited for this project, I've been waiting on this one to happen. I know without a doubt it is going to look soooo good. I'm happy to see Ms Pink out and about also. I love that all the animals have a buddy to pal around with if they want one (especially Ms Snow White) You two are just special people !
Good morning Jason and Brooke, Holly looks so cute in her flower bandana!!! Good luck with the backyard!! Can't wait for it to be done!!❤❤
Jason will need to figure out when to put a heater in the larger greenhouse. He knows what he wants done, but now he is going to need to carve out time away from this raised bed garden project. There is always something to do on a farm!
I agree,they have decided what they’re going to do,it will be exciting, as all their other projects.
good morning Jason and Brook in the UA-cam family hope everybody had a very good weekend and praying for the people affected by the hurricane 🙏
Please keep the Army's Family in your prayers as there daughter had to have surgery today..
It's going to look amazing love it love it❤😊
3 silkies 😂 he knows you Brooke that means 13 in the end ( chicken math ) 😉 love it...& Y'all your friend in Houston Texas
Good morning 🌞. Your gates are absolutely beautiful 😍. This area when completed is really going to be lovely. Wonderful to see Miss Pink 💖. OXOXO to you and all your family and animals ❣️
5:04 little silky house and silkies will be so pretty😊😊😊❤❤😮maybe a dogwood tree or flowering crabapple,to give them some shade
Have you ever heard of Crownvetch for along the rocky hill? It's used in some areas along freeways as a ground cover that blooms
Good morning, can’t wait to see your finished prodigy garden, I just know it will be beautiful. ❤️ from Vancouver Island BC 🇨🇦
Of course you need more Silkies.
Such a beautiful gate….it will be more appreciated everyday you come down the lane…….and eventually beautiful roses to enhance it….mmm mmm perfect.
Hi there Jason and Brooke and Baby's😊 love from Belgium ❤
You probably already know most of this stuff. But just to jog your memory and get those brain cells going full tilt, here's my suggestions in no particular order: **Put something pretty between the house and the vegetables. Flowers, ornamental structures, whatever. A tired veggie plot that is an eyesore from the house will haunt you. **Put your lettuces and most frequently used veggies closest to the house. Same with frequently used fresh herbs. If you can't quickly get to them to use them when you are cooking and the mood strikes you, you won't go to the far end of the garden to harvest them as often. **Remember to think about the shadows cast by taller plants over shorter plants and the way the Sun moves in relation to your location. This can be used to your advantage in the South to help make your harvest season longer for things that need extra shade.**Don't forget to take into account your prevailing wind and storm directions. You don't want something like a cattle panel arch snapping its tethers in a storm and hitting your windows or sailing into your vehicles. Those things act like huge springs and carry a lot of force when they get suddenly let loose. Ask me how I know. **That pale gravel might reflect a lot of glare into your windows, so take a look at that? Might want to consider some potted plants set around in strategic locations or something else to mitigate any issues? **You'll want to keep a hard rake handy at all times to stop small seedlings, weeds, and remove trash (or animal droppings?) from accumulating. Little sticks and stuff seem to always be attracted to my own gravel paths. I have since made sure to have a couple of places around the garden to store tools attractively while still having them close to where I most use them. (I've been collecting dented and old mailboxes for years and have some on posts to store hand tools, gloves, and so forth. I paint them whimsical designs and colors. I have recently mounted a bunch on a slat fence wall to act as cubbies for storing even more stuff, with larger tools hanging on pegs between.) Not having to make a long trip to get anything keeps me from avoiding little tasks that could soon become big chores. **Don't forget to put in something that just makes you smile. If it isn't fun you won't want to be there, and we all know that the best thing for a garden is a gardener.
Looking forward to seeing what y'all do with this space! You worked so hard to get to this point, you deserve to have something astoundingly special. Best wishes from Texas.
Great tips!
Please more chickens
@@alaskaismyhome7594 LOL! 🐓🐓🐓
So very happy y’all are finally completing Jason’s dream garden. It’s going to be beautiful 😊.
Happy Monday Brooke, Jason and Cog Squad 🌸
Same to you!❤️
Jason and Brooke, I do enjoy watching you two work together. I hope you two realized how blessed you are that you both share the same dream. Life is so much easier that way. God bless you all.
I keep hoping the propane and water lines are marked. Your hard work really pays off.👍
Really looking forward to watching this massive project take shape. Love and light to all the Cog Hill residents.
Is that a catio or aviary behind Brook's mom's apartment? Either way I love it. And is that a shared L-shaped dog run/potty run for both residences? I love how you guys thought of and incorporated those spaces if so. Kind of jellie lol 😉.
Might be a good idea for a small tool shed for the Alabama garden
So happy that Brooke is feeling well enough to work a big project again!
I have so many comments today… I had the same idea about displaying the iron gates in a more visible area since they are so grand. Great idea Brooke!! ❤
Yes LOTS of Silky’s the more the merrier 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Prayers for all those devastated by the hurricane. 🙏
Thank you for the entertainment you provide. I found your videos just as you were moving to the new farm. I like how you bring the small businesses.
Thank you so much
You both are getting older( in years only, not in looks!), so plan simpler, but yet efficiently! I know you will!😊
Yes more silkies
I am so excited to see you and Brooke bringing back focus on the Potager Garden. It’s going to be beautiful when ya’ll are finished . . . I just know it. 🤗 The gates being more of a focus is a great idea. All that beauty shouldn’t be hidden in the back.
Pink is just so precious. Such a loving sweet kitty. Looking forward to seeing her coming around more.
And that huge handsome Moody resting himself on Mildred is the cutest and sweetest thing ever. Such a gentle giant he is.
Yes!!! . . . to more Silkies.
I just adore you all, your farm and your animals so much. Blessings 🙏🏽💓💐
What you are planning. Is so exciting. Little Pink looks so happy.
Pink & Tucker my sentimental favorite Cog Hill Farm critters
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I would say maybe take and double up or triple the height so you can have deeper veggies like carrots or potatoes. Your beds seem shallow. Also would be easier to have them taller to access the older you get. You are young spring chickens now. But I am finding the older I get I wish I made them taller.
YES she needs more chickens!!!!
Lordy lordy, if your videos were longer. I'd get nothing done all day.😂 I'd beng out. However, I've watched y'all for so long I've already seen them. My highlight of the day = coghill farm 40😊
"Chicken math".....the struggle is real! LOL
@@OZARKMEL 1 x 3 = 6
I was ordering a sweatshirt but $57.00 for shipping is outrages.
A total of $99.00 for a T-shirt is ridiculous, as well as outrages.
Still love y'all.
Don't forget that the propane tank has to be serviced/ supplied ! That narrower gate may not give enough space for servicing the tank !
Thanks, their hose is 100’ and it’s less than that❤️
GREAT job .never noticed MC has a bird cage off her room .. very nice 😃
Love all of you on Cog Hill Farm
Jason, you are becoming an exceptional videographer as well as farmer, Dad and Husband! ❤😊
Morning from St Clair County. Hope you are enjoying the cooler temps! Norman and I are.
Prayers for All the people affected by this hurricane 🙏🙏🙏❤️
Have a great day. 🇦🇺
You too ❤️
Oh I can’t wait to see the progress on this project. It is going to be so beautiful. Brooke’s idea about the fencing was brilliant! Putting the decorative gates in the front so you can enjoy them every time you drive in and out is perfect. The video section of the animals was so sweet. Loved this one!🔨🛠️🪜⛓️🪛🧰
The best bantams we raised were Cochins. They are a lot like silkies. I called them my little puffballs. We also raised Japanese Blacktails, very pretty. Was just wondering how your propane will be delivered with all those gates.
My favorite bantams ❤
Bantam cochins are really cool. I got one that is being picked on. I'm about ready to get rid of some bullies and get more Cochins.
I think they wanted Silkies so they don’t scratch in their beds.
Maybe, you could do gate first get so it will be established by Spring! Black gate, with roses will be awesome.
Good morning Cog Hill Family!❤
Good morning!☀️
I'm so excited to see how the protoge(sp) progresses and seeing about the finished project! Your show just gives my heart such peace. Yes! Definitely get 3 hens 😂, or 5,or 13. Blessing on your family ❤
Put in a bunch of bird house’s in the area you can’t plant🐼
Less than 3 crows is an “Attempted Murder” lol.
Good Morning sweetest people on internet!❤