I tel you something I laughed about was I have two baby rabbits for my son he named them jack & Rose, so when I heard you say they are called jack & Rose I cracked up pissing myself laughing. 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@OurWyomingLife hey would you believe it my sons jack the rabbit passed & I was very sad plus my son he is ten years old kept crying & he could not console himself. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Blonde cow is a beautiful animal. She’s done a good job. Love the baby goats. Prayers continue going up from Oklahoma for ya’ll to get some rain and that the hay problem gets solved.
@@OurWyomingLife infusing some faith into this situation. Something positive will come of this. Then we give all the glory to God. Whatever comes He will get us all through it.
You will never run out of stories Mike. And they have all been very interesting to this point. I wish your family the best as you progress through this extremely dry season.
I'm living and working on a Cattle Station in the Northern Territory of Australia, the station is 2 million acres, 3125sq/miles, we have a combination of Wagyu beef & a composite Wagyu beef herd about a 50/50 split, we are currently running about 30000 head. I am what is called a borerunner and drive around checking the bores, troughs & tanks, driving about 1500km per week on the rough black soil roads, we have 2 borerunners onsite, the roads turn to deep black soil mud in the wet season, we have 2 seasons up here, wet & dry.
I'm glad you bring a bit of Wyoming to Alaska! I watch because of the wonderful story. Also listening to you. You have a great personality and it's always fun to listen to you're perspective on ranching! I wish you and your family good blessings! Thank you for letting me come along!
Been to Wyoming 2X. Many gorgeous and fascinating places in Wyoming, 1500 miles from me. I have a relative out that way. I'm from Central New York and yes hay is quite the commodity. We have had the rain so you are doing hay in between rain drops making sure not to get it wet, big round bales, regular bales. Wishing you the best in finding hay. Every day is a new day on a farm/ranch you never know what the day is going to bring. Nothing more American than farmers/ranchers. Enjoyed your video, keep them coming.
"He's got a little hitch in his giddy-up" cracked me up. I'm sure he does. I loved that you called the chickens who don't lay eggs yet, "Freeloaders." Great video, Mike. You all have a great weekend.
Just a suggestion - when you think you need to change things up a bit, I think it'd be interesting to have an interview with an "old-timer" in the area. Someone that my know about the early years of your ranch, or maybe just knows about the general area around your ranch.
I love this idea! I'm in rural Northern Nevada, but spent the first 18 years of my life in the West Texas dirt patch. Some of my favorite childhood memories were sitting with my grandpa at the local breakfast place and listening to all the old timers tell stories and just shoot the bull (no pun intended!)
I'm glad Blonde Cow is retiring and living her "life out" on the ranch. It looked like a naked neck chicken instead Turken. Loved all your new editions to the ranch, even the goats. I always wanted to raise several mini Herefords.
Watching this from the Isle of Skye in Scotland and really impressed by the condition on your cattle despite the drought conditions being experienced on the ranch. Those Aberdeen Angus cattle are renowned for their ability to thrive on marginal ground and they are a credit to your stockmanship. I notice that the Hereford breed might have featured on the ranch in times past and if that was the case was there a particular reason for moving away from that breed? It is pleasing to see your daughters participation given the many distractions presented in this digital age. Erin displays real empathy in the projects she is promoting and hopefully the recipients of her endeavours will have a greater appreciation of the journey from ranch to fork. Wish you well in your quest for hay in the coming period and in continuing to share with us your 'Wyoming Life' regards to all from Scotland.
One thing I'm sure no one would tire of - and probably will get a lot of new viewers: Bean getting trained as a cattle dog! He's getting so big and I recall you saying you may have him professionally trained. That would be exciting. How is he around full grown cattle - last time we saw him he only played with the calves.
It will never get old. Keep up the great work. Real life, everyday stuff is great to watch. Dont make it up, just keep the film rolling and push forward. I have a smaller farm operation - down to pigs/chickens and even mini-cows. We had a heifer just gave birth the family's first a calf, and it took my neighbor and I to pull her out. Just from watching, I was able to apply those things I have watched to my own issues at hand. Work can be just as hard and on going with no end. I learn quite a bit each time I watch and enjoy the videos of the animals and family life. Bless you and the family. Wish I was closer than Arkansas myself to have the great pleasure of touring your ranch. 5 star...thanks for what you do.
Just a few thoughts... I lived in Washington State about 30 years ago, and got our fresh milk from a 'goat farmer', in trade for blemished vegetables. I discovered that ice cold goat milk tastes really creamy, and was easy to digest. Also, it's excellent to cook with (gravy, pudding and bakery items). Goats LOVE to eat scrub and coarse grasses. Perhaps you have the start of a dairy farm?
Love the baby goats. They are so cute. All of the animals reminds me when i grew up on the farm. Miss those days going out with my dad tending to the animals.
Mike, I don't think you will ever run out of interesting stories and videos. Never a dull moment on the ranch. Keep on and continue to run it into the ground. In a good way that is!
Mike and Erin you guys are superstars I love watching your UA-cam channel! I am hoping to have a ranch one day I love working around the and allways dream of having a life like that instead of a job.
I can understand why that bull might be grubby but I got to say I think he handled the procedure the other day well. I believe that you will always have subjects to talk about.
Love your ranch! Everything is a cycle and you’ll never run out of content! Thank you for the Farmers First flag! I’m really proud to own and display it. Good luck contracting hay! The drought seems to be widespread! We’ll keep praying
Here in Australia we have had constant rain.. This rain follows a drought that had some want to leave the land and now it’s a whole new story 6 months later. Same hay problems a year ago.. Have faith! Rain is on the way. U seem to have a real positive attitude in such tough times. I really enjoy your Vlogs! Please do a segment on your drone and how you learned to use it and why you selected this drone that your currently using?
I ran across your channel showing up in my feed and have now watched several videos even going back a year. I have only this to say...I commend you for the hard work and the sincerity of your heart for your herd. Thank you thank you for all you do and God bless you and your family.
awesome blond cow & her red calf & new addition of goat kids # Why don't U use UR ranch land for alpha alpha , sorghum , wheat & corn cultivation # if U don't have water U can drill ground to get water # Chicken , ducks & Turkey are awesome #
Baby goats and calves are a great add . The kitten is cute too . I missed the round up don't know how but I did I hope it was awesome . Hi to the family have a great day
From an east coaster getting ready to RV across the country to the western part... I’m a devoted OWL follower! Looking forward to stopping by the ranch.
I needed some ranch tonight, and thank you for sharing it! my favorite things in life: cows/calves/the bulls to get to the calves, crazy young fowl, goats (Erin-go dairy--make some $$). dogs and kids aren't so bad either :). Just wish I could send at least the last 5" of rain we got to you guys...keep on keepin' on!
Hi Jack and Rose , you are so beautiful. Happy Friday play and eat much as you can. To everyone have a safe and bless weekend. 😊😊 Great Work Mike , kittens care cute too.
I really wish I had known about the tours earlier. I was driving through WY on July 12th and was only 12 min from the farm store. I was going to stop by there, but sadly it is closed on Mondays.
👍 Awesome video! Blonde Cow looks extra beautiful today! ❤️ I adore Rose and Jack, they make me smile and chuckle in my heart.🥰 Mike, all your viewers new and old, will always enjoy hearing the same old stories. The new viewers enjoy all content because they have never seen the stories or topics before, everything is new to them. The old viewers love to re-watch the old videos or see repeat themes and topics as they have wonderful memories of those. We start to become familiar with some of the daily and seasonal events and tasks of running the ranch. You enjoy or work through, all things ranch, on going through the years. Us viewers enjoy going along with, supporting and praying for the ranch and your family through your videos! ❤️🙏 - Kim
I knew you would come around to goats at some point. The main thing you should watch out for is keeping them in, goats are escape artists. There is an old saying that "if you throw a bucket of water at a fence and water gets through, so will your goats." They may not be quite that baaaaadd but they are still baaaadd. Train them young that they can't get out and you won't have as many problems when they get older.
Man, gonna make me miss my baby goats! Not sure if you’re a Facebook guy, but there’s a great group called Goat Vet Corner if you ever need specific vet advice… have fun!
I Love the baby goats when they jump around & play, so stinking cute and funny, I could watch them all day. Looking forward to everything you have coming up, I've started binge watching all your videos from oldest ones, still watching, but I do stay current with the newest ones as well. Have a great day and hope you find the hay you need.
Howdy Mike , I'm glad your finished with the SEASON 👍. I Hope you did well. . Congrats Princess and Blond Cow🎉🎇 Cool idea. I hope the Eagle found a new Pantry 😨 JO JO IN VT 💕😄
They sure are cute, I have crossbred fainters, mostly nigerian with them, I sold their babies as I live on a busy highway and well lets just say I have a nosey neighbor that calls the spca for anything. I know keep mini dairy/meat cross goats, I use the milk for drinking of course, for making cheese and for making soap, there are many things can be used with goat milk. Love Blonde cows baby, he is adorable. Hope you have a great day.
In Your intro you mentioned that each member of the herd and each person involved and as well each ranch all have a story to tell. For some reason this reminds me of a TV show in the 60's that would come on after school called, "The Naked City!" It was based in and based on New York City. A catch phrase for the series was, "There are 8 million stories in the Naked City; you have just seen one of them!" This referred of course to the then population of New York, i.e. 8 million people. To your credit, I think your cattle and the Ranch are much more interesting than the old TV series.
How is your neighbor, Frank Reynolds, doing ? Saw it on the news here in Eastern NE. Thank goodness he had water and beer in a cooler to help him survive. Maybe you should carry a cooler like that when your out on the back pasture checking cattle.
You never run out of content that we enjoy. Thank you for keeping it fresh and interesting!
The baby goats are precious!
I agree Melanie.
I tel you something I laughed about was I have two baby rabbits for my son he named them jack & Rose, so when I heard you say they are called jack & Rose I cracked up pissing myself laughing. 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Are they for food?
@@OurWyomingLife hey would you believe it my sons jack the rabbit passed & I was very sad plus my son he is ten years old kept crying & he could not console himself. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Blonde cow is a beautiful animal. She’s done a good job. Love the baby goats. Prayers continue going up from Oklahoma for ya’ll to get some rain and that the hay problem gets solved.
Thank You Donna. We do appreciate the prayers
@@OurWyomingLife infusing some faith into this situation. Something positive will come of this. Then we give all the glory to God. Whatever comes He will get us all through it.
You will never run out of stories Mike. And they have all been very interesting to this point. I wish your family the best as you progress through this extremely dry season.
Thank you Yankee Clipper, I appreciate that.
those baby goats are the cutest thing i've ever seen in my whole life!
I'm living and working on a Cattle Station in the Northern Territory of Australia, the station is 2 million acres, 3125sq/miles, we have a combination of Wagyu beef & a composite Wagyu beef herd about a 50/50 split, we are currently running about 30000 head. I am what is called a borerunner and drive around checking the bores, troughs & tanks, driving about 1500km per week on the rough black soil roads, we have 2 borerunners onsite, the roads turn to deep black soil mud in the wet season, we have 2 seasons up here, wet & dry.
Those babies are adorable! I just love watching baby animals of any kind, warms my heart! ♥️ Thanks for sharing! Love 💕 & hugs 🤗 God bless
I'm glad you bring a bit of Wyoming to Alaska! I watch because of the wonderful story. Also listening to you. You have a great personality and it's always fun to listen to you're perspective on ranching! I wish you and your family good blessings! Thank you for letting me come along!
Judydruetto
There is nothing more precious than baby goats! They will definitely steal your heart!
I think so too, but its hard to beat a new born calf.
@@OurWyomingLife I love seeing the new born calf and thre mommy
Keep telling your stories, and we'll keep watching :)
Thank you! Will do!
My sister in law has mini fainting goats. They are so friendly and fun to watch.
Been to Wyoming 2X. Many gorgeous and fascinating places in Wyoming, 1500 miles from me.
I have a relative out that way. I'm from Central New York and yes hay is quite the commodity. We have had the rain so you are doing hay in between rain drops making sure not to get it wet, big round bales, regular bales. Wishing you the best in finding hay.
Every day is a new day on a farm/ranch you never know what the day is going to bring. Nothing more American than farmers/ranchers. Enjoyed your video, keep them coming.
Always Great To Watch You Sir American Rancher. My Brother Lives in Alberta, Watching From Poland 🇵🇱
God Bless You and Your Family
Thank you for watching Sir
@@OurWyomingLife Thanks to Your Hard Work You Make This World a Better Place. Thank You 🙏
Jack and Rose,they are sooooo cute. Love them already.💕💕🇨🇦
"He's got a little hitch in his giddy-up" cracked me up. I'm sure he does. I loved that you called the chickens who don't lay eggs yet, "Freeloaders." Great video, Mike. You all have a great weekend.
Just a suggestion - when you think you need to change things up a bit, I think it'd be interesting to have an interview with an "old-timer" in the area. Someone that my know about the early years of your ranch, or maybe just knows about the general area around your ranch.
Thanks for the suggestion 5150lane.
That is a great idea...I enjoy sometimes just listening to their stories of yesteryears 🙂🏵️🙂💛🙂🏵️🙂
I love this idea. Yes, please!
I love this idea! I'm in rural Northern Nevada, but spent the first 18 years of my life in the West Texas dirt patch. Some of my favorite childhood memories were sitting with my grandpa at the local breakfast place and listening to all the old timers tell stories and just shoot the bull (no pun intended!)
@@xtrisaratops Best memories ever ♥️
I'm glad Blonde Cow is retiring and living her "life out" on the ranch. It looked like a naked neck chicken instead Turken. Loved all your new editions to the ranch, even the goats. I always wanted to raise several mini Herefords.
I hope blonde cow goes back in with the bulls
Watching this from the Isle of Skye in Scotland and really impressed by the condition on your cattle despite the drought conditions
being experienced on the ranch. Those Aberdeen Angus cattle are renowned for their ability to thrive on marginal ground and they are
a credit to your stockmanship. I notice that the Hereford breed might have featured on the ranch in times past and if that was the case
was there a particular reason for moving away from that breed? It is pleasing to see your daughters participation given the many
distractions presented in this digital age. Erin displays real empathy in the projects she is promoting and hopefully the recipients
of her endeavours will have a greater appreciation of the journey from ranch to fork. Wish you well in your quest for hay in the coming
period and in continuing to share with us your 'Wyoming Life' regards to all from Scotland.
One thing I'm sure no one would tire of - and probably will get a lot of new viewers: Bean getting trained as a cattle dog! He's getting so big and I recall you saying you may have him professionally trained. That would be exciting. How is he around full grown cattle - last time we saw him he only played with the calves.
It will never get old. Keep up the great work. Real life, everyday stuff is great to watch. Dont make it up, just keep the film rolling and push forward. I have a smaller farm operation - down to pigs/chickens and even mini-cows. We had a heifer just gave birth the family's first a calf, and it took my neighbor and I to pull her out. Just from watching, I was able to apply those things I have watched to my own issues at hand. Work can be just as hard and on going with no end. I learn quite a bit each time I watch and enjoy the videos of the animals and family life. Bless you and the family. Wish I was closer than Arkansas myself to have the great pleasure of touring your ranch. 5 star...thanks for what you do.
Just a few thoughts... I lived in Washington State about 30 years ago, and got our fresh milk from a 'goat farmer', in trade for blemished vegetables. I discovered that ice cold goat milk tastes really creamy, and was easy to digest. Also, it's excellent to cook with (gravy, pudding and bakery items). Goats LOVE to eat scrub and coarse grasses. Perhaps you have the start of a dairy farm?
Love the baby goats. They are so cute. All of the animals reminds me when i grew up on the farm. Miss those days going out with my dad tending to the animals.
We had a cow that was 30 years old and never missed a call when we sold her.
God's blessings on you, Mike and Erin. We're so sorry that you're in such a drought.
Mike, I don't think you will ever run out of interesting stories and videos. Never a dull moment on the ranch. Keep on and continue to run it into the ground. In a good way that is!
Appreciate that Bill. Will do my best.
We drove through southern Wyoming last week and it seemed green there. Hopefully that means good things for you guys up North.
DanG it seems to be a whole different world down there sometimes
Mike and Erin you guys are superstars I love watching your UA-cam channel! I am hoping to have a ranch one day I love working around the and allways dream of having a life like that instead of a job.
I was in Gillette three weeks ago. I would have taken the tour if I had known.
I can understand why that bull might be grubby but I got to say I think he handled the procedure the other day well. I believe that you will always have subjects to talk about.
It has been a while since i've "checked in" and this was the perfect vid for an update. Thks. Be blessed always.
Love your ranch! Everything is a cycle and you’ll never run out of content!
Thank you for the Farmers First flag! I’m really proud to own and display it.
Good luck contracting hay! The drought seems to be widespread! We’ll keep praying
Glad ya like it. Thanks about the Hay.
Judydruetto
@@OurWyomingLife 😀
Oh my God when you opened that door and all the birds started filing out it was like a clown car emptying out 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Good evening to Our Wyoming Life and all others too.
Evening Wykeisha
You should consider restoring that truck i bet Gilbert would look down and smile about it ?
Here in Australia we have had constant rain.. This rain follows a drought that had some want to leave the land and now it’s a whole new story 6 months later. Same hay problems a year ago.. Have faith! Rain is on the way. U seem to have a real positive attitude in such tough times. I really enjoy your Vlogs! Please do a segment on your drone and how you learned to use it and why you selected this drone that your currently using?
I ran across your channel showing up in my feed and have now watched several videos even going back a year. I have only this to say...I commend you for the hard work and the sincerity of your heart for your herd. Thank you thank you for all you do and God bless you and your family.
Mike, you have the perfect voice for radio. Have you ever considered adding that to your ranch career?
Thanks Nadine, Spent several years in the Radio business.
Can you take us on a video tour as you do a live tour sometime in the near future?
Ah, your new goats are gorgeous.
Thanks Sarah.
There is nothing more precious than new babies on the farm. Take Care
Cant argue with that. Thanks for watching
awesome blond cow & her red calf & new addition of goat kids # Why don't U use UR ranch land for alpha alpha , sorghum , wheat & corn cultivation # if U don't have water U can drill ground to get water # Chicken , ducks & Turkey are awesome #
Baby goats and calves are a great add . The kitten is cute too . I missed the round up don't know how but I did I hope it was awesome . Hi to the family have a great day
Bring back Tuesday Task Lists days.
Wink wink get that roof done yet on the pig area. Oink oink
Hows that bottle calf doing? Havent seen much on him.
From an east coaster getting ready to RV across the country to the western part... I’m a devoted OWL follower! Looking forward to stopping by the ranch.
I love the little goats they are cute
The goats will come in handy when it comes time to clean out the high tunnels and outside garden, they eat everything.
Yes, I hope they will do that come fall!
Omg..goats that's wonderful...your ganna love them...there is alot of things you can do with goats...
I needed some ranch tonight, and thank you for sharing it! my favorite things in life: cows/calves/the bulls to get to the calves, crazy young fowl, goats (Erin-go dairy--make some $$). dogs and kids aren't so bad either :). Just wish I could send at least the last 5" of rain we got to you guys...keep on keepin' on!
Hi Jack and Rose , you are so beautiful. Happy Friday play and eat much as you can. To everyone have a safe and bless weekend. 😊😊 Great Work Mike , kittens care cute too.
Thank you! You too!
I really wish I had known about the tours earlier. I was driving through WY on July 12th and was only 12 min from the farm store. I was going to stop by there, but sadly it is closed on Mondays.
👍 Awesome video! Blonde Cow looks extra beautiful today! ❤️ I adore Rose and Jack, they make me smile and chuckle in my heart.🥰 Mike, all your viewers new and old, will always enjoy hearing the same old stories. The new viewers enjoy all content because they have never seen the stories or topics before, everything is new to them. The old viewers love to re-watch the old videos or see repeat themes and topics as they have wonderful memories of those. We start to become familiar with some of the daily and seasonal events and tasks of running the ranch. You enjoy or work through, all things ranch, on going through the years. Us viewers enjoy going along with, supporting and praying for the ranch and your family through your videos! ❤️🙏 - Kim
Thanks Kim, appreciate what you've said.
I knew you would come around to goats at some point.
The main thing you should watch out for is keeping them in, goats are escape artists. There is an old saying that "if you throw a bucket of water at a fence and water gets through, so will your goats." They may not be quite that baaaaadd but they are still baaaadd. Train them young that they can't get out and you won't have as many problems when they get older.
After all - this is broke back mountain .
How cool is that Mike they are cute
I agree with ya, they are cute.
Man, gonna make me miss my baby goats! Not sure if you’re a Facebook guy, but there’s a great group called Goat Vet Corner if you ever need specific vet advice… have fun!
Your voice and gentle demeanor is much like Mike Rowe. It’s captivating.
Thanks, appreciate the compliment.
Those goats are very lucky to have a home like urs i know u will take great care of them
I Love the baby goats when they jump around & play, so stinking cute and funny, I could watch them all day. Looking forward to everything you have coming up, I've started binge watching all your videos from oldest ones, still watching, but I do stay current with the newest ones as well. Have a great day and hope you find the hay you need.
Thanks for watching Sarah, and hope you have a good weekend as well.
Rose and Jack are very cute
Enjoyed the peace and quiet of herd in field. Cute goats. Have a great weekend.
Have a good weekend too Barbara.
I would love a “tour” of old downtown Gillette. I used to live there in the 1970s
Thanks for the suggestion Micki
Love goats had goats for 18 years Market and show
So far they have worked there way into the family.
Different things is what keeps you going
Thank you for keeping Blonde cow x
Thanks for blessing Blonde Cow.
I love 💕 you for that.
Howdy Mike , I'm glad your finished with the SEASON 👍. I Hope you did well.
. Congrats Princess and Blond Cow🎉🎇
Cool idea.
I hope the Eagle found a new Pantry 😨
JO JO IN VT 💕😄
I truly envy your life, family and the farm is amazing. God bless. Oh baby goats are adorable.
Thank you so much!
All you need now is a donkey or two to protect your goats and herd.
I love, love, love the goats.
Hello Mike/family from Curitiba. Here winter. Stay safe.
Hello there!
Respect man that’s a lot of work. Been there. Downey California
Hi.
I was watching the goats behind you playing as you were talking. 🤣😂 They are so playful. The children must be enjoying the kids. 🙌🙌😍😍🤣😂
Yes the kids sure do enjoy playing with the new kids! LOL
What’s planned for the goats?
Love your new little goats 💕
Good luck!
Still praying for rain for you guys! Aloha!
Thanks Henry.
Im hopin and praying for rain for you.
You have really come along way on this U Tube format. Keep up the good work.....
Thanks, appreciate it.
Mike is the G.O.A.T
Thanks Henry, I appreciate that.
Very cute baby goats.
There are lots of Timothy hay for sale in Trinidad Colorado
Love the ⭕️ of life on your ranch
They sure are cute, I have crossbred fainters, mostly nigerian with them, I sold their babies as I live on a busy highway and well lets just say I have a nosey neighbor that calls the spca for anything. I know keep mini dairy/meat cross goats, I use the milk for drinking of course, for making cheese and for making soap, there are many things can be used with goat milk. Love Blonde cows baby, he is adorable. Hope you have a great day.
Thanks for sharing
Goats, YES. Awesome lawn mowers.
Goat's milk rocks
Too bad these aren’t a dairy breed of goat… still cute though!
Love love love the goats. You guys are going to have fun
So far they have been fun Penny
Did the Bald Eagle finally leave? Enjoyed your video Mike. Thanks for sharing. Iowa is watching :)
Yes, thanks
In Your intro you mentioned that each member of the herd and each person involved and as well each ranch all have a story to tell. For some reason this reminds me of a TV show in the 60's that would come on after school called, "The Naked City!" It was based in and based on New York City. A catch phrase for the series was, "There are 8 million stories in the Naked City; you have just seen one of them!" This referred of course to the then population of New York, i.e. 8 million people. To your credit, I think your cattle and the Ranch are much more interesting than the old TV series.
Thanks, there are some interesting stories out there.
@@OurWyomingLife yes there are and you have kept those stories interesting Mike. Thanks again.
Praying you find hay, and at a reasonable price
Thanks Jas.
Letting out the "freeloaders" looked like the old Keystone Kops flooding out of the paddy wagon! lol
LOL I hadnt thought of that, but you are right there.
Nice video Mike,cute little goats 🐐 🐐🐐🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦💕💕💕
Always enjoy!!! Thanks!! 👍🤗
We've got some rain over in Sheridan in the last week or so. Have you gotten anything at all on the ranch?
We got some on the 27 & 27th of June during RR. Not enough to make any drastic change though.
Now you will have to build some goat rampgrounds!
Im sure thats in the future somewhere.
How is your neighbor, Frank Reynolds, doing ? Saw it on the news here in Eastern NE. Thank goodness he had water and beer in a cooler to help him survive. Maybe you should carry a cooler like that when your out on the back pasture checking cattle.
Frank seems to be ok.. He has a great support network ! Thanks!
love jack and rose
That a wild scene letting the surprise box out of the chicken house
I love the goats 🐐they are so cute. I think it's time yo to retire blonde cow 🐄 she isdo pretty, good luck on all you do God bless
Laughed my fool head off when you said the Turken looks more like a Vulture!
It does though!
Looked like a naked neck chicken instead of a Turken, that's we call them down here in Alabama
Look to Saskatchewan Canada there is some good hay up there. And they are all nice people