May 28, 2024

VIDEO: This Little Farm Boy Always Steals the Show | VLOG | Roots and Refuge Farm


It’s just another day on the farm! Come and take a walk around with our homesteading family. Ben sure is keeping me on my toes today. This farm kid is a ham!

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23 thoughts on “VIDEO: This Little Farm Boy Always Steals the Show | VLOG | Roots and Refuge Farm

  1. I would like to know how $ your doelings normally cost but I would like them debud
    We are in North Florida but are looking outside of Florida to for Goats

    Oh on the mastitis I used Witch hazel to clean and dip before the final tit dip
    The witch hazel helps with the swelling etc too

  2. Having had horned goats….and having one now… I will forever disbud. I'm not. A big shower but it helps so much with the quality homes when I sell.
    I know folks who live their horns so to each their own.

  3. only just started watching your vlogs, i love where you live hard work but rewarding. its nice to see all the family involved. what a great life you must have, i love gardening but only have a small back garden but make the most of it. all the best from yorkshire Englandxx

  4. Hi Jess, I'm new to your channel and i just wanted to say how glad i am that i found it here on You Tube. I don't have a farm or a large garden but it's very calming and relaxing to watch video's about this for me.So even when you think you don't have something to teach or show just know that going about life's everyday chores on your homestead is wonderful to some of us. Thanks for sharing.

  5. 2 strands of polywire will keep the pig in as long as it is hot. An a/c energizer is cheap, easy and reliable. I already had an outdoor extension cord. Solar energizers are ok but you need to make sure it is still hot as the batteries fade.

  6. Hey mom, its Maliah, I am finally starting too watch the videos on my laptop. I think I was in Vegas when you filmed this one. I remember when Toby came and showed me when he got back and he sounded cuter than Ezra . Have fun in "cali"

  7. Yes, Justin Rhodes uses his pigs to clear pasture land then followed by chickens to clear.
    Sophia the dog is too hot. Her coat is so thick. Would you shave her underbelly?
    Yes water for chicken looks dirty. Always learning new ways.
    I love the everyday antics, especially the goats,pig,dog,cat, and chicken.

  8. How precious is your son! I love the goats and would like have some but working full time would not give me the time they need. BTW, that red is a good color on you and the scarf as a headband looks great. As always, thanks for sharing.

  9. We lived in a city years ago on a smallholding, but did not a garden or farm (my pre-garden days) but had a delightful Potbelly pig called "Pudding" and oh, could she dig up everything!! She was sort of free range but after my husband passed away we moved into a suburb house again and Pudding were gifted to a family on a small farm who wanted to breed with her. Last connection we had is my daughter drove there to have a look at her first litter and they were adorable. I would probably never live on a farm, but do what I can in my Townhouse garden and one can do plenty!

  10. Your boys are adorable. I do look for Ben though because he reminds me so much of my one grandson, coloring, expressions and comments.

  11. The little things are so worth watching. Since you all are so busy packing, I have decided to get my Roots and Refuge fix on by watching all your old videos. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this transition. ❤️

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