November 23, 2024

VIDEO: Moving CHICKENS & a NEW Baby! MOVING VLOG #13


Time to get the birds on the move! Come along! xo
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Books I Love!
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23 thoughts on “VIDEO: Moving CHICKENS & a NEW Baby! MOVING VLOG #13

  1. Amusing: Our dog was in training. Part of advanced obedience, he had to be sent down and around an 8 foot cage of "Turkens". In order to pass test he had to go 100ft down and around cage and return showing no interest in tnem. He rolled his eyes looking at them but passed with flying colors. They were pretty wild looking and their cry was almost scary!

  2. Hi Patara
    Peacocks are stunning creators
    & you must make some killer brownies

    My auntie had peacocks on her farm , they are gorgeous
    I would find there feathers and get willows and make her an arrangement

    Everything you & your husband are doing is coming along so nicely ,I
    Look forward daily to your videos
    Take care &
    Thanks again
    Brenda

  3. Has Mr. Peaches moved to the new farm yet? Haven't seen his sweet face in a while! You and your husband sure work hard but I love your life ❤️

  4. Awesome video. Thank you for sharing what you do. Let me start by saying I am a yankee from up northeast. I grew up on a dairy farm in western ny state. I just got some laying chicks. I have never had chickens. I have had cows, horses and pigs. I never had chickens. I lost a chick I believe to pasty butt. Before I got these chicks I researched and what not. Never did I hear of pasty butt. Right after I lost one of my chicks I started giving them apple cider vinegar and wiping up all there butts to vent. My question is what do you give your chicks for pasty butt? I heard you say something about an oat recipe you gave them. I was just hoping you could give me a little more detail on your recipe. Thank you so much for your time.

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