November 5, 2024

VIDEO: WIDE Load Moving COWS! MOVING VLOG #17


The BIG Load for our move!
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23 thoughts on “VIDEO: WIDE Load Moving COWS! MOVING VLOG #17

  1. Woooooooo! Is that the last of the critters?!? I know the move isn't done yet most likely, but when your animals are with you, then it's HOME. Our kitties arriving to our farm made it feel like we truly lived here. Best of luck with all that's still to come, but great job!! I know sharing with us takes more time, but so glad you did.

  2. Well …. you said you were gonna move, and ya musta meant it ~8^) Good to see your cows made it with a minimum of fuss … they are lovin their new pasture … just munchin away. Wishing you continued good vibes for the rest of your move. Take care you two … have a great week.

  3. nothing more relaxing than seeing cows enjoying their new homestead spring grass 🙂 Nice still shot of James on the driveway with the cows loaded – might be worth printing for memory pix 🙂 The gutters are AWESOME! love what you guys chose. …and wow thanks for making me jealous of the roses …sheesh! 🙂 Blessings to you all at the new homestead!

  4. Patera I am WV hillbilly when you get the chance show some of your viewers some wild greens and how to cook them up. Many of our brethren dont have the chance to stock pile now. Maybe a mental boost for some of them to see how to stretch the pantry.

  5. Patara, it was SO beautiful seeing the cows and that beautiful baby boy turned out in such a lush green pasture. I'm sure that was a load off your mind, and it's starting to feel all the more like home at the new place.

  6. Patara, I am so thankful that you share your animals with us. I love animals with my whole heart. Being alone and quarantined inside in NC, I haven't been outside the house in 6 weeks. Watching your videos and seeing your animals and loving them, it brings sunshine to my days watching you and your family and your animals and life on the farm. I so enjoy seeing the love in your eyes when you are with your animals. I know there had to be a bit of anxiety transporting your cows from one farm to another and I couldn't be happier for you and James, that everything went by without a hitch! God bless you all–be safe and stay healthy~

  7. Now everyone is home…right? What a beautiful pasture. Can't wait for the next project and I wouldn't mind one of the corn dogs with a bit of mustard please. Have a Blessed day.

  8. Looks kinda tough trading one farm for another.beautiful. Glad your adorable babiies are adorable ❤️✝️ Free at new farm. So nice when things are set up properly from one to another. So happy makes all the difference when your animals are so tame loved and trust n you best way not so much scare for them or you. Thanks for sharing..

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