Hidden Spring Farm is a Homestead in the making. It's also a Farm Stay & Experience startup. Created by Chad & Remy Smith in 2020, Hidden Spring Farm is a super private and tranquil 90 acres and perfect to start an operational farm stay vacation rental. With a little tlc, hard work & creativity, we're hoping to turn this farm into a unique and amazing farm stay experience, while allowing us to share this property's beautiful qualities with others. It's going to take a lot of work on our part to create an awaiting adventure for people to enjoy on the farm and boy do we have some big plans for this place. Subscribing to our RU-vid channel that chronicles our own unique adventure as we try our best to go from city to country while starting up this farm stay will allow you to follow along on our journey. For more info on renting the farm house click the Airbnb link below.
poor pigs yo got so much green and overgrown trees and yet yo lock them in, let them free if yo cant relocate them to a grassed area now and again, and why separate them, they wanna play.
Pretty cool, but I see feed waste. That is an eternal problem, it attracts other little birds and disrupts the peace of the chickens. My 4 Rhode Island whites got a bird who got inside the coop by accident and paid the ultimate price, they devoured the poor bird.
They are so cute the piglets ❤ and I love you blueberries yum. I have been watching for a while and you are doing a great job with the farm and everything.😊😊😊
Hi Chad ,sending you greetings from Southern California,USA I enjoy watching your videos. We are working on creating a little veggie garden in our yard. Do you have a video on how to make veggie box like the one your wife uses? I enjoy watching all the animals on the farm,especially the 🐈⬛ .
I did this one a few weeks ago, hope it helps. Raised Garden Beds Built Right the First Time ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5hEMwf7u5SU.html
I’m working on a video script all about the ducks & geese so stay tuned. Quick answer is the ducks control insects, geese eat grass, geese guard the ducks, both fertilize the pasture, both lay eggs. We sell hatching eggs, fresh eggs and have sold live ducklings in previous years. Duck eggs are a bakers secret, makes everything you bake better due to the richer eggs. We usually on use extra drakes for meat but last year we did 2 geese for meat too. And of course for our enjoyment 😁
Aw, I’m so sorry for you and your Darling! I loved watching Molly and thought it amazing when someone gave you Olive. I actually got a Sheepadoodle named Frodo Baggins that I got after seeing your channel. He’s a medium mini, so only about 35 lbs and he is just the best. I pray for healing for you during this sad time of an unfortunate loss!
Hello Chad, Darling and Olive and all the happy animals. Another fun day at the farm. I luv watching the claw crew and Ms. Olive. She luvs to play fetch. I am having a cup of coffee and have to get ready for work. So until the next time, sending blessings to all of you.
The farm looks great, you will have a lot to harvest later in the summer. Will you be doing any canning? We canned tomatoes and green beans, and they are so much better than store bought. Have a nice day and hello to all of the pets.
Can you cut Big Reds spurs it looks like he gets them kinda hung up bc so close to each other making him so it’s hard to walk ??? The garden looks so beautiful can’t wait untill it all starts producing to see all the goodness.I love the little goslings I love they are loving you as their friend so cute following you around …….Olive sure is a high jumper 💕……love seeing the ducks in the pond they sure do enjoy it ……….its good to see your darling enjoying the garden ………I sure love seeing the cats and all the animals I sure do miss seeing your Molly ………just a beautiful farm I love it💕and all your hard work shows …..have a great day
He is always a bit wobbly even with trimmed spurs. I’ll trim them soon but he’s gotta have some balance issue. Everything is coming together this growing season so it’s nice to see.
You would hate homesteading in Florida or Texas. They BOIL in the summer. I’m north of Austin Tx and our temps from May - October is normally (all Fahrenheit) 100+ and feels like 110-115. Most June-September temps are 105 minimum. I’ve seen you say you are cooking when temps of what is 80-95 degrees (for us). I am dying to move to a northern state where I can have more tolerable summers and actually see all 4 seasons as here we pretty much go from summer to wet winter/fall like weather. I experienced 80-85 degrees one Christmas morning and decided this isn’t the place for me and my family anymore.
It’s always interesting assessing the damage that a storm does. We had some massive wind storms that knocked down a few trees across our forest trails. Pain in the neck for husband but got lots of firewood from that. I wonder about getting ducks as I watch your videos. Right now it’s just a big pond that we put 100 rainbow trout into… We are putting in gardens around the pond in memory of a couple wonderful people. Question…Is doing ducks safe to have around smaller plants, not just orchard trees?
It’s a good thing no trees fell around the farm area, the forest is a different story though. My experience with ducks is that they don’t scratch like chickens do so they don’t ruin small plants and grass. That being said if they walk on any plants they’ll squish them with their wide feet. Lots of folks use ducks in their gardens to control slugs and insects so I’m sure it can be done.
Hello Chad! I love everything about your videos: you commentary, your choice of music, the way you interact and care for your animals, watching the ducks waddle down to the pond, the kitties coming to greet you and so much more. I live not too far from you and can attest that the amount of rain we had was close to a mini-monsoon! 😅God bless you, your family and your farm endeavours! 👏👏👏
Aww, I had a Molly moment when I saw Olive😢. Please give Olive a huge snuggle from me, I always wonder what animals think when their sidekick is suddenly missing. But everyone looks wonderful on the farm, life goes on tinged with Molly memories.❤Bless you and your Darling Remi, you have done wonders on this farm, worked so hard and faced some painful like losses. And your laugh is infectious and yes, you are funny as heck😂. You rock Chad!👌👏👏👏👏😻😹Thank you for putting out such a nice vlog, fun, relaxing, beautiful animals and you show what hard work sows. Excellent! 👌👍
Why does Elvis have a red hen in there? stands out .....yes are living my dream. When can you put the young geese in with the older ones when they are outside in the pond? Every dog I have ever seen chews the heck out of their Frisbees.
Good video, your pile needs to be 3 foot tall. If you make your pile 3’x3’ layer brown and green and water in thinner layers like lasagna. You have all you need.
Hey there Chad! *HUG* for you and your darlin' today. I just wanted to say that the closeups on the chickens today was great!🐔 When you had the camera down in the grass and we get to hear their sounds while they're eating up close like that, was brilliant. And funny! 🤭 You must have an amazing phone/camera. The video quality is perfect. It might be fun some day to put a pet cam on one of the animals sometime! 🐈 That's a whole other POV! 🐓
I take care of a 96 year old lady and every day we watch your videos. They’re not only very interesting they’re very relaxing and entertaining. I love all the animals but I’m partial to the claw crew!