I love watching your videos. You seem so much happier now that you have moved, and your rabbits are doing well, and now you have baby goats. The buckling is to die for. I love his coloring. I can't wait to watch Ringos babies grow. I also want to add that I love watching Blue Cactus dairy goats and Weed em and Reap. They are very goat knowledgable, and Donelle from Weed em and Reap also created a class to take all about raising goats.
@winningrabbit98439 ай бұрын
So love your content! Would love to know how you skin an older rabbit. If I don’t do them by 12/13 weeks, it’s really difficult to separate even with great knives. I bought the plans for the grow out hutch today!! Love the design.
@laurieskinner84908 ай бұрын
I just purchased your plans. Thanks they look soooooo detailed. Plus I love the little cross breeding results! 🐰🐇
@cob23849 ай бұрын
I am so impressed you assisting those difficult births, we've had to also. Baby goats make me happy Thanks for sharing with us I want to share that fenugreek may help your animals with mastitis, you said you looked for natural remedies Carla 😊
@stevenclay-bw9ix8 ай бұрын
Hi Tiffany I watch most of your videos
@faeleaf1749 ай бұрын
Thank you for the suggestion on adding a lid prop! We're hopefully going to be tackling making your hutches this month, and we'll definitely be adding the props to them. Still trying to figure out a way to add padlock attachments (we're in the suburbs, so there's a small concern about someone possibly wanting to come into our yard to mess with the rabbits). I'll let you know if we do that so you can share that customization option too!
@GaiasTippingPoint9 ай бұрын
That blue eyed buckling is so stinking cute! Would absolutely try to snag him if I wasn’t so far away 😅
@bobbikelly22539 ай бұрын
I just got into meat rabbits and watching you butcher a rabbit was so helpful. I subscribed to your channel.
@cob23849 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry about your Bobcat If I would have found your channel then I would've suggested to take part of her kits to give to your doe with only 2, another good reason to breed 2 does same time. Some times We learn the hard way , its farm life we learn as we go I love what you're doing there, especially raising a rare breed of rabbit and I love that you're interested in that chicken, I hear they're quite the characters, funny. I know you will do a good job of holding to their Standard , yes I would like to see more on them and of coarse the baby goats 💖 ~Carla~
@bansku96619 ай бұрын
So cute 😍 6:17 🐐 and 🐇
@magdalenamamczarz69669 ай бұрын
Haha, the joys of being a goat/sheep midwife! I had a difficult lambing once - normal presentation, all legs in place but no head, and a first-time mother. I tell you, when trying to unblock the head I had to stick my arm so deep that I could move the ewe's ears. ;) But fortunately everyone involved survived the ordeal.
@TealStoneHomestead9 ай бұрын
Oh wow!! I’m glad you got it out!
@magdalenamamczarz69669 ай бұрын
@@TealStoneHomestead With a little wiggling and pushing/pulling, a piece of string and a lot of swearing. The ewe hates me to this day ;)
@TT-_-9 ай бұрын
My workplace had a calf with head turned VERY stubbornly. The experienced mom stopped pushing right after front hooves were out so I investigated and couldn't find the head even shoulder deep. Farmer came to take over, but he couldn't keep the head straight with hand (the calf flipped it to the side again the second we tried pulling), so he called for vet (+student vet) and requested they bring the calf eye hook. They tried to place the eye hooks, but no-one managed to get them on securely. Vet had short arms for the job... In the end the student vet managed to grab the calf securely by the lower jaw/mouth, and was able to keep it straight for the pull out. I was sure the calf would be dead but nope, very sprightly heifer calf acted like it had been no problem! She's herself getting ready to calf this spring. Mom was fine too, no infection despite half a dozen people reaching in with and without gloves and all kinds of devices😅 (Mom did leave for greener pastures that year, it was her 7th freshen which is up there for a dairy cow)
@rockitrocket9 ай бұрын
Yay! I love your videos the best, so when you didn’t post yesterday I was super worried! I’m glad you posted on fb though 😂 I will be able to get rabbits after me and my family move, and it’s pretty much my dream to own some crème d’argent rabbits, especially from you! I will be looking to buy in the future!!! ❤
@2BitRanch9 ай бұрын
Good job on the goaties! That's how my introduction to birthing goats was! Should be smooth sailing now. Lol. I treated mom with penicillin because I introduced alot of bacteria trying to move babies around.
@kendrahawley68249 ай бұрын
Definitely adding that to mine, so easy and useful!
@TheCripeCrew9 ай бұрын
If you need to post a video and don’t feel like putting in a lot of effort I could definitely watch 10-15 minutes of just baby goats jumping around and acting crazy 😁
@reapergrim769 ай бұрын
Great stuff! 👍🏻 😊
@carriedukes90019 ай бұрын
Interesting note, We had goats when i was younger, and they would also cry/scream at us every time they saw us. We were told it was because goats live in a heard, and they see you not in the "heard" and they think you are in danger and are trying to get you to come back. 😂
@TealStoneHomestead9 ай бұрын
Omg that is too funny!! 😂
@Jake11Brody179 ай бұрын
It still cracks me up how you have all solid doelings and all spotted bucklings 😂
@TealStoneHomestead9 ай бұрын
I KNOW!! How did this happen 😂
@juleswins39 ай бұрын
Autosexing!😂
@s4ta4409 ай бұрын
So, I never wanted goats with horns. But the lamanchas I found weren’t disbudded. I didn’t think it’d be a problem till one accidentally poked me in the eye with her horn! Thankfully my eye was just bruised. And it was an accident. But I am fully on team disbudding from now on!
@TealStoneHomestead9 ай бұрын
It’s definitely not a fun task, but I worry I would end up with a goat getting caught in a fence and getting strangled if I didn’t do it. I’m glad your goat didn’t damage your eye more than just bruising!
@BlessedcreatureS9 ай бұрын
w0w 😮😮😮 I like it ❤❤❤ Im backyard breeder of rabbit from the Philippines 😊😊😊 I like watching ur videos 😊😇😊😊😇 Im also ur SBSCRBR 😇😇😇
@Featheryardfarm9 ай бұрын
So cuteee!!! So glad the babies are doing well! You are literally my favorite channel ever, and I fully support what you are doing...i wish I could buy one of the dwarf creme d'argents!! They are so cute!! My Netherland dwarf does are gonna have babies this month!! So excited! I would LOVE to see a video on a couple ways how to tell if does are pregnant if possible at some point 😊...AHHH!!! Im first!! (I dont want to be that person lol I've just never done it before 😂) God bless!! ❤
@saragood79439 ай бұрын
Dont have the hutches yet but ive been trying to figure out a prop idea for the shutters on my bunny barn. Thank you!!! Ill have to modify the idea a little bit though
@TamyXx9 ай бұрын
Can we have a veela & ringo update?
@StaceyHelmick559 ай бұрын
Hey. Do you use treated lumber or no ?
@shelleyparent47299 ай бұрын
That’s great!
@MarkCrick-u1f9 ай бұрын
How much do you feed your rabbits 🐇🤔
@DarlaStarfall9 ай бұрын
The prop probably needs to have a groove to keep the stick from being knocked one way or the other and the lid fall.
@Lillythelovelybunny19 ай бұрын
Can you please draw assess address do more breeding videos, I've rewatched the same two videos of you breeding your rabbits and I plan to start breeding this year and want more of your tips
@kenspicer2637 ай бұрын
Hi Tiffany, your videos are very educational and I am enjoying them, however some times they are confusing in the sense that I cannot tell the sequence that they were made. II think that if you could date them somehow it would be easier to follow along. Yoy have plans for 'growout' hutches and have made updates for them which is fine. You also have buck hutches and other hutches which are painted green and hold KWcages. Which hutches do you actually use outdoors. and how do you assign bucks and does to which cages?
@TealStoneHomestead7 ай бұрын
There are dates under every video uploaded to KZbin 😊
@stevenclay-bw9ix8 ай бұрын
Im getting rabbits in July
@juleswins39 ай бұрын
One small suggestion for the grow out pen tops: squirt a shot of WD40 in the hinges.😁
@paulzendejas14049 ай бұрын
What's the name of the rabbits?
@greggchamp69819 ай бұрын
Hate you had to go thru that birth but looks like you did great
@Bunnn137 ай бұрын
I bred my bunny, and it's day 20, and she has already started pulling fur and making a nest. Is this normal? I've bred her before, and she didn't nest so early, so im concered she will have them premature.
@hichamfattah61559 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
@cateward7043Ай бұрын
Did you use a milk substitute in addition to mom's milk? Baby goats are so ornery!
@TealStoneHomesteadАй бұрын
I used goat milk in combination with whole Vitamin D milk from the store. Beedee had quads and just couldn’t keep up with them!
@TT-_-9 ай бұрын
So is the "creme dwarf" goal a Nethie with creme colour, or tiny creme d'argente, or something in between? 1/2 of the babies should have the dwarf gene with squashed nose, and 1/2 not have it but still be smaller than pure creme d'argente. That could be a quick exclusion of potential keepers, dwarf type face or non dwarf being the goal...
@TealStoneHomestead9 ай бұрын
Small Creme d’Argent with a few other traits thrown in (eventually). So ideally I’m looking for a compact body type and I will likely avoid the dwarf gene. An orange Nethie was the fastest way to “shrink” the breed 😂 I tried a fawn silver cross in the past and they all got huge!