Time to trim the hooves on the big triplet babies!
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Wonderful, you must have read my mind. I have to do this for my goats and have never done goat hoof trimming. Thank you!
I don't know what camera you use for these videos, but the visual is OUTSTANDING!! Almost like you're standing right there at the fence looking down at the goats at the beginning of the vid.
New subscriber but having marathons of viewing. LoL!
Thank you for all your knowledge.
Brand new country mouse,
Keith
I so appreciate your love and affection for all of your animals! Thanks.
i use to my horses but i think the kids would of been easier lol
Hey Mrs.Pattera I have a goat question or a question for anyone else who knows goats. I bought a doe who is about 4 months away from being 2 and she is not very big. Her papers say she is a regular Nubian but she is so tiny! If I breed her to my Alpine buck who is about 200 pounds I'm afraid she won't be big enough to carry that load full term! Will she get any bigger? I'm not sure how tall she is probably about 4 squares high on the cattle panel.
the triplets sure are growing fast
It's amazing how much knowledge you have from A to Z.
Hi , candice from Ga….We LOVE YOUR CHANNEL. WE have chickens …Golden comets
Awww! She was just resting her head on your arm. She's super cute and she trusts you for sure.
I noticed ms merriwether has little horns coming through. Did you debud them? Or are you planning to?
Sweet !
Your sharing how to trim hooves and I'm sitting here just melting over how precious they are.
I never knew you had to trim goat's hooves.
Great video. I have never seen goats feet trimmed before. Thanks for sharing.
What trimmers do you use to trim the hooves?
Excellentia.
thank you for sharing…
I knew a woman who had goats, and one way she let them naturally trim their own hooves was to make a little place for them to climb and play and lined it with roofing shingles.
I love how much love you show your animals. Out of all the homesteaders i watch on YouTube, your animal care surpasses all others!
Loved your funny intro with the chicken.
These baby goats are so cute ! 😀
Great informative video, appreciate it! 🙂
Hey Parade, you mentioned rot on the hood and I'm curious about how that is resolved? I have a friend with a doe and I don't know if she has ever had her hooves trimmed. She's pretty stand-offish. Thanks so much for the video, it is very informative. Debbie in rainy N.W. Florida
I love that the chickens are watch all lined up in a row lol.
I love how you love on your animals!
pretty interesting!
It's so nice to have someone else telling people that hooves need to be trimmed. Cows need their hooves trimmed also. Hoof shears are very sharp.
Boy that chicken didn't like your phone she did pretty good for her first time on getting a manicure