NEW LIFE & HEARTBREAK ON THE FARM
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- Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
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The small stock is doing great, it's great seeing a farm with a nice veriety of animals. In perfect world every farm should be something like that
Oh my goodness the goslings are so so cute. I hope you find your missing one.A great time on the farm. Happy days.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Goats are browsing herbivores,
meaning they eat the leaves, soft shoots, or fruits of high-growing plants, shrubs and trees. They will reach up and around for their food, unlike sheep and cows which eat from the ground. Due to their four-chambered, ruminating stomach, goats can digest plants that other animals cannot . Great video by the way. You are a wealth of knowledge on young shoulders Phil
Love the video on all the animals and sometimes hardships of farm life. Phil and Liv you are living the life!❤⭐
As a person working in the plant trade, kiwi trees would grow best in a glass house or in a house. You might get some fruit off it if you are lucky, but they'll be harder than stones.
Great honest video again, good the way you show all sides to farming
Amazing the variety they have on that farm . N you can tell Phil has an interest in the fowl side of farming also
The twin kids are adorable. Well done the first for your farm. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Happy times on the farm. Big smile on my face.
Great video Phil & Liv. Lots going on the farm. Enjoyed watching. 👍🏼👍🏼
Love the small stock videos Phil reminds me of back in the day.
Great video that's interesting about the fowl always learning something new 👏
Another great video Phil and wife
Great Job Philip!
brilliant video phil it shows what is happening in rural ireland and people like you are trying to make a living and caring for your animals and foul this is something that is missed by some people the work and time that farmers and contractors put in
its really great to see the great work you do you have a great way of explaining what is been done
Fab video. Love the new babies. Sad about the one kid, but that's farming, good to see both sides though
So very many ups and downs on the farm.
We really love seeing all the amazing animals how their fairing was wonderful.Your wonderful farmers and all your animals are so well loved and looked after.After a busy day was wonderful to come home 🏠 to.So so good luck 🤞.
That was a great video farmer Phil 🎉🎉🎉
Great to see more on what ur doing and how to raise the birds.
Great video. Nice to see the progression.
Good video Phil, you sure have a lot of different animals but you have a job for all of them. Goats are natural lawnmowers. The goose keeps away the bugs and other things. See you in the next one.
Love the mixed bag video
Nice video, thank you. Love the kids.
Kiwi plants need to be planted against a warm wall, and need a very strong framework to hold the vine growth.
Mix up blue stone and butter around 2 tablespoons and 1 tablespoons butter mixed well and put in to goats feet warp with cloth and tie for 5 days no sore feet ok
Great vid Phil , one of our dogs called gizmo wouldn’t allow me keep geese in the yard 👍
Sorry about your loss. 😢
Good video
Great video Phil 👌
Great Video Phil, the question is "what don't you have?" I've had Pigs and wether goats, I've not had geese, thanks for sharing
I have raised goats for many years. I started to use a premier one fence netting. It works really well to use for temporary fencing. I use it to fence off brush and let them eat it all down then move it to the next spot. check it out online it could work well for you too
Engymisen and Metcam for lameness. Works for the sheep. Pen strep isn’t the right stuff for lameness.
Great video. Small stock update would be great 👍🏻
Would you do a video on the bees?I've got myself a hive this spring.
We might do when we harvest the 1st super of honey
Well come ji
Goats are a nightmare, once they know how to get out they will keep doing it!
An aul goose is nice at Christmas lad
Great stuff Liv n Phil.
Curry Goat or Goat Curry is the question 🤔
Maybe use an incubator? I use one for our chickens.
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Good stuff
Love d new kids Awesome ! Ull need deer fencing for them !!
Hi Phil, been a few months since I got a chance to watch your videos. Great to see the small stock doing well. Have you got an incubator for the geese? What I would suggest is to get a big incubator (brinsea) and place the eggs in the incubator the same time the geese start to sit on the large clutch of eggs. About a day or 2 before everything is due to hatch, try and take the incubator eggs and slide some of them into the geese nests when they are not looking. I used to do it with chickens all the time and they just assumed that the additional eggs were always there and raised them as their own.
Hope that helps maximise your hatch rates next time.
I have 2 incubators but haven’t used them in a few years. I used to do that with chickens too but never with geese as they are much more aggressive. Tho I would imagine hatching them in the incubator and dropping them in with the goose would work better
If you have live stock you have dead stock that's farming
Hair is getting wild Phil be ready for a cut on the shears before too long 😊
Them auld geese will have to hide at Christmas 😂
Hi phil and liv, are u feeding the goats any meal ration? To me they don't look big enough. They should be getting meal from month 3 into the pregnancy. Get a creep feeder set up for the kids at 3 weeks old. Feed them calf meal. Get a salt lick with copper*. Watch the nanny's for ketosis.
They were on rolled oats all winter till we let them out then calf meal they were stealing out of the shed. That’s one of the reason we shut them in. Liv is giving them goat ration now and the ones that are out are getting calf meal with the calves
When you lift the eggs from the geese where do you keep them? Do you have to keep them at body temperature?
How long will they keep for without being with Mother Goose?
I was keeping them in a tray at room temperature after 2 weeks the success rate of hatching drops considerably
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I see.
Did you have an incubator before for chickens?
Your knowledge is fascinating.
Tacographs on tractors rsa what you think
A castrated male goat is called a wether, yes. But an intact male goat is called a buck. The females are does.
The pea hen and cock are very hard to rear when the ave chicks u will ave tp leve them in side for 6 to 7 months as the can not eat grass or earth the will die very hard bird
A peacocks mating call sounds like a little kid yelling help.
How's the 1200 coming on now
Was it much hassle geting a pig number
No very straight forward
Do you have any hens hatching this year Phil?
No none this year
@@FARMERPHIL3690 a video on the hens would make for a good video 👍🏻
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