May 14, 2024

VIDEO: Trusting Your Homesteading Instinct~


Whether it is your crops, your herd, your flock… trust your instincts. Every situation every day is totally different. It will be up to you and your ability to adapt and to even intervene that will determine the success of the situation. Things do not always turn out like you expect or as you have seen shown by others. Be ready to be tested and be ready to listen to your gut instincts. They will be tested on your homestead! Enjoy & thanks for watching! xo
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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Trusting Your Homesteading Instinct~

  1. Our instinct is the best warning we have. It is not in the least crazy. I have listened to mine many times. Great video with great advice. God bless and take care.

  2. love all of your vids&info&tips. And I don't even have a farm or land!! haha just 2 tomato plants. thank you☆studying for the ..hopefully near future.

  3. You can't go wrong listening to God. We don't have to know why, we just have to know that it is the right thing to do at the time. You done good kiddo. Thanks for sharing, they are still adorable. Look forward to progress reports.

  4. I appreciate so much that you go with your instincts and share things with us as they come up. Sometimes we don't even have to know why we were moved to do something, the feeling of "rightness" stays with you. I feel like you have a calm center that your animals certainly respond to. I was reminded recently of the difference between responding (with positive action) as opposed tp reacting (with panic and dismay). You are the model for this in action, and I hope to emulate that vibe, with practice, of course. Thank you!

  5. What a lovely story. Thank you for sharing this, it's a wonderful example of listening to your gut. Blessings and Hugs from Texas

  6. Not a religious person, myself, but I do completely agree that the power of our instincts is extremely important. Found a clutch of wild ducklings in my backyard two days ago after seeing a mama duck hopping around on a fence and thinking "that's not right, ducks don't do that, something is wrong". She was attempting to get her babies to the river but it turns out she'd been spotted by a crow and had hid them, but she'd put the ducklings in a spot that they couldn't get themselves out of. We took the babies and gently coaxed the mama along with our bucket full of fluff down to the waters edge. She was very pleased to get the babies back safely 🙂 If I hadn't trusted my initial instinct, I'm certain that family would have had a sad end to their story.

  7. Great video! I don't own chickens & will never own chickens but this video is so interesting learning about chickens, you explain things so well!

  8. Thank you for this impromptu lesson, Patara. I learn so much from you. I've been a little anxious about getting our first chicks next week (!). But … I ask God all the time what to do with our homestead (actually His homestead, We are His caretakers); thank you for the reminder I can ask Him about the chicks, too. Thank you!

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