Interesting that you don't have cover for these goats during the winter... Also surrogacy is interesting also. You have such a wide range of skill sets. Always enjoy your journey.
I always enjoyed the day of delivery on my dad’s ranch whether it was goats sheep hogs or calves and it always seemed to happen on some of the worst weather days and nights. Great video
So thrilled you got to spend time with all your children! My grandchildren are now all growing up and I am waiting patiently for great-grandchildren 🙏💞 Those goats are fun to watch. Losing some is a sad fact of life 😢
Kids always look so cute. Glad you got to see all the kids together for a while. My best to you and Ola and I pray you all stay safe and have a good year ahead.
I raised some pigmy goats many years ago. They were so much fun to watch (especially the babies), although at times very disgusting to watch. LOL. Can't say I miss the smell though, my biggest mistake was having their pen so close to the house. Putting their hay on the ground, don't you have problems with them fowling it, then refusing to eat it?
Thanks for bringing along with you guys , we all have bad things come along our journey, you adapt and overcome !!!!!! Very nice job 👍 🙏 God bless you all 🙏❤😊
Most people know to have the expecting Mom's in a separate barn and/or pen away from the other goats especially the billy's as they can be mean to the Mom's and the kids. Look how the billy is chasing the female goats around, recipe for disaster! PUT THE MOM'S IN A SEPERATE BARN/PEN/UNDER COVER WHEN THEY ARE GETTTING CLOSE TO KIDDING!
Cows do fine in Hilly locations. You just need some with shorter legs on one side😊
Maybe you’d be better off rearing the Scottish haggis. They’re bred with short legs on one side, so are perfect for hilly country.
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Whole new meaning to: "just kidding!" LOL
So heart warming..God Bless you all...
Interesting that you don't have cover for these goats during the winter... Also surrogacy is interesting also. You have such a wide range of skill sets. Always enjoy your journey.
Cutie pies!
That translated to “Help! Polis! Muurrder!
In Montana and northern California, they run cattle in the mountains, mostly in the summer because that keeps them on grass year round.
They are so cute !
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So cute. Congrats on the new members to the clan.
I always enjoyed the day of delivery on my dad’s ranch whether it was goats sheep hogs or calves and it always seemed to happen on some of the worst weather days and nights. Great video
What a different from last year! This time last year you had a lot of snow and now almost nothing.
Good morning!
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Love the animals
❤cute Kids🙏🙂
Precious little ones, love to all ❤
You guys are too young to have 5 children those ages! 😍
Nice video! Enjoyed watching! 😀👍❤️🚂💨💨💨💨💨
Thanks for the video.
So thrilled you got to spend time with all your children! My grandchildren are now all growing up and I am waiting patiently for great-grandchildren 🙏💞 Those goats are fun to watch. Losing some is a sad fact of life 😢
High on a hill was a lonely goatherd.....
Great video,just wondering when you’re going to get working on the dozer I think it will be a big job but very rewarding for your property cheers
Haggis would be perfect for your land.
Good Goating. Thanks for sharing. Ron PTL USA
Kids always look so cute. Glad you got to see all the kids together for a while. My best to you and Ola and I pray you all stay safe and have a good year ahead.
I raised some pigmy goats many years ago. They were so much fun to watch (especially the babies), although at times very disgusting to watch. LOL. Can't say I miss the smell though, my biggest mistake was having their pen so close to the house. Putting their hay on the ground, don't you have problems with them fowling it, then refusing to eat it?
Thanks for bringing along with you guys , we all have bad things come along our journey, you adapt and overcome !!!!!! Very nice job 👍 🙏 God bless you all 🙏❤😊
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Yes the baby's are very cool
Most people know to have the expecting Mom's in a separate barn and/or pen away from the other goats especially the billy's as they can be mean to the Mom's and the kids. Look how the billy is chasing the female goats around, recipe for disaster! PUT THE MOM'S IN A SEPERATE BARN/PEN/UNDER COVER WHEN THEY ARE GETTTING CLOSE TO KIDDING!
Cute babies
Must be a full time business with the ranch, building work and trying to run a haulage and infrastructure business
If you have clean goats and get with a good pediatrician for sick baby's that goat milk will sell for 45 dollars a gallon.
Keep the bucks away from the does unless breeding season or your milk will have a bad taste.
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Do they have shelter? They do need it though