May 15, 2024

VIDEO: A Bad Day for Chickens (And Goat Kisses to Make It Better) | VLOG | Roots and Refuge


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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: A Bad Day for Chickens (And Goat Kisses to Make It Better) | VLOG | Roots and Refuge

  1. We get most of our wood chips free by asking tree trimming services to drop off their chips at our place. Otherwise they have to find a way to deal with them. Also some kind of berry along the fence that way you don't have to build beds just mulch. Or sweet potatoes are good cause you can eat the leaves. I think you're getting buffalo. I've been wanting to get buffalo for a few years just not there yet.

  2. Do u give some of the mint to the goats or chickens? If they happen to like eating it i think it will be sp beneficial to their digestive systems

  3. I was raised on a farm. I love chickens and goats and pigs, I had a burro and horses. I love watching you. It is so relaxing and makes me happy. Thank you.

  4. After you mulch, the predators of snails, will come in to eat them. It's always important to mimic nature, nature always mulches the ground. After a year, all you'll see is the Predators

  5. Supposedly, there's a chemical in sunflowers and their shells, that help prevent growth close to the sunflower plant. That is why there's less weeds around your bird feeder if you use lots of sunflowers. That could be what they're talking about about the beans, never heard of it, but then again I don't plant many beans

  6. When you get ready to purchase your new La Mancha line, I suggest you contact Becky at Paradise Standards or her daughter Rene at Short on Heaven. (both on Facebook) They are north of Dallas, Texas. I bought a goat from Becky.
    Her goats were fantastic and healthy show La Manchas. The expense was worth it. The doe I bought from her gave 1 gallon+ per milking being milked twice per day at Paradise Standards. I moved her to a once per day milking and she continued giving 1 gallon per day for the long term after the move.

  7. Did you guys build your greenhouses? Do you have any videos about them? They are adorable and exactly the size I want. I’d love to know how you built or acquired yours.

  8. I love chicken! I know you have not Mentioned, or even know that if you dip chicken eggs In mineral oil as soon as possible after your chickens lay, wipe them off, and put him in your refrigerator for up to one year. the mineral oil Coats the eggs and the egg thanks it's still in the chickens womb lol

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