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@kansasmisfit7404
@kansasmisfit7404 21 күн бұрын
I'm so glad you did not fall. My husband was working fir a client, cleaning out their gutters.
@daunehartman4679
@daunehartman4679 21 күн бұрын
Hi! I'm the lady that got you the canning stuff a while back. Can't wait to see if it works for you. I hope you got the link I left you Mel on your garden video. Hope it helps your garden flurious. Love your videos 🎉❤
@marciahirst4007
@marciahirst4007 21 күн бұрын
As a former goat owner I feel impelled to let you know that your plans for an electric fence will not contain your goats. Goats are the Houdini of all livestalk and will quickly defeat an electric fence. It is my experience that the only way to contain them is with a welded wire fence at least 6 feet tall. Also goats are not the brightest animals in the barnyard. They will quickly entangle their leads around anything within their reach. Be prepared to constantly be untangling them. Putting them on a lead sounds like a good idea at first, but you will soon regret it. I don’t mean to be a negative Nancy owning goats is a delightful endeavor that has many rewards but you must first be able to contain them in order to keep them safe. Given that you have 41.36 acres you have some leeway before they get out to the street but beware they eat everything! Nothing is sacred they will clean out your garden in record time and they are equally fond of ornamental plants.and don’t worry about the myth that rhodendrens are poisonous for goats. Our goats completely inialated my rhodendrens and suffered no consciquences. All that said I hope you truly enjoy your new goats as they add a whole new layer if happiness to the barnyard.
@karenchesser6348
@karenchesser6348 21 күн бұрын
My dad had some goats, and learned quickly like the lady said about their leads. They also love to climb. DO NOT put anything near a fence or building. My dad found his on top of their barn one time and had to remove the items next to the barn and fence, because they will jump a fence if not tall enough. They are in fact very good escape artists. 😮 We still haven't figured out how some got out. Good luck with them, they are funny little critters and a joy to watch.😊
@marianbrown4173
@marianbrown4173 21 күн бұрын
Hi Mel and Gary, have you watched K&S get out on KZbin. They have I think 13 goats that free range on their homestead for an hour or two a day. Worth a watch. They have also just made a little extension to the goat yard and used electric netting. Goats stay inside no problem
@lauraquigley6403
@lauraquigley6403 21 күн бұрын
Great work the kid’s did cleaning the pecker palace😊Abe has grown up so much. I will never forget how when you were laying blocks he was trying so hard to help❤. The goats will be very Happy!! I donated to the goat fence hope you see it here ❤Aunty Laura🙏🙏🙏Blessing’s
@Betsy-sp7jr
@Betsy-sp7jr 21 күн бұрын
The kids helped a lot. Picking up all that gold. Next year's garden food.
@CC-Rider4564
@CC-Rider4564 21 күн бұрын
That's awesome compost for your next year garden that you're taking out of the chicken areas. Don't use it on fall gardens because it'll burn it up the chicken manure has too much nitrogen to use right away. But piled up in a compost pile getting rained 🌧️ on it'll be perfect for your Spring garden tilled in really well. 😁👍🏼
@jeanielipskey1272
@jeanielipskey1272 21 күн бұрын
Abe looks like he's been filming forever! LOL Love that take charge attitude. glad you had Mel there to spot for ya Gary!
@jdbeernfishing2916
@jdbeernfishing2916 21 күн бұрын
Happy to see your kids doing some real work around their home. Hopefully more to come because you have a lot of weeds out there. When my son and niece were around seven and nine years of age, I taught them how to watch my hand and operate the wood splitter. I would load and they would operate the controls. Now she’s an environmental engineer and not afraid of doing hard work. 👍🏾
@carolynmesser7199
@carolynmesser7199 21 күн бұрын
Hey Abe ,Julia and Scarlet, you are all great helpers , proud of you .😄💕
@judyherman1249
@judyherman1249 21 күн бұрын
It blew my mind at how good Abe was at videoing, especially at his young age! He's a natural. I'm so glad you will be using an electrical fence to keep the predators away. Can't wait to see your next video regarding your deck work. You two are so good at what you're doing. Thank you for continuing to share your lives with us subs.
@glorialeach7301
@glorialeach7301 21 күн бұрын
My Dad and a neighbor bought two goats and with an electric fence enclosing a piece of land between both houses, the goats Cleared The Land. Afterwards they sold the goats. It was fascinating to watch the progress. 👍😍
@Melissa-pt2ik
@Melissa-pt2ik 21 күн бұрын
Those goats are going to come in handy eating all the overgrowth around your yard and less weedeatin on the property
@pamlucas1326
@pamlucas1326 21 күн бұрын
The barn has turned into a great goat house. It will be great to see goats on SLR and CRC❤❤❤❤❤❤
@CC-Rider4564
@CC-Rider4564 21 күн бұрын
Go to a farm and garden supply and get a grounding Rod that you drive in the ground with a sledgehammer. Its a 6 foot long brass Rod and you drive it 5 foot deep. The Solar electric ⚡ fence charger has two places to connect 2 wires a Ground and a Hot wire. U Hook one connector wire to the Brass ground Rod you drove in the ground and the other connector you hook a wire on the charger to the positive & from there to your electric fence. I bought my solar fence charger at Tractor supply and It'll do 3.5 miles of electric ⚡ wire. You can get them to do different lengths, but take in consideration 3 strands of electric wire will take up 3.5 miles on a small piece of property probably 1.5 acres . So the more miles your solar fence charger is the more it will electrify. Unless you want to use your own electricity 🔌 Which will cost you to run it. So i suggest solar panel controlled fence charger which wont run up your light bill. Mine wasnt too expensive at Tractor supply for a 3.5 mile one, it comes with it's own solar panel to face it in a sunny area. But that's a smart idea going electric ⚡ fence because after the Goats 🐐 get zapped ⚡ they'll learn real fast stay away from that fence. I suggest get surveyors ribbon 🎗️ and tie a small piece on the sections of wire once they been zapped ⚡ and see that ribbon 🎗️ they'll avoid it like the plague 😂
@shirleywarner8831
@shirleywarner8831 21 күн бұрын
You have come a long way.
@earlinemcgahen3931
@earlinemcgahen3931 21 күн бұрын
for the barn floor you can get rubber stall mats ,makes it so much easier to muck out and provides animals hoof relief. you can start a manure pile off the bank on the back of the barn, we did with our horses and reclaimed about 50 sq foot of creek bank.. it will compost down and you can use it in the garden as it seasons.
@the_voice_of_reason
@the_voice_of_reason 21 күн бұрын
Exactly right, Mel and Gary.... tether them where you want them to clear the area during the day and in the barn at night… will give you a ton of time to build an enclosure. I had only Boer goats on 23 acres and never needed an electric fence, at night we hearded them into the barn to protect them and their kids from the foxes. Cheers Susanne
@lilystilo710
@lilystilo710 21 күн бұрын
Good Job done by all.
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