As I’m observing. When you ask her to put her foot back. Use your foot as you tell her to put her foot back, and kind of hold her foot back with your foot for a few seconds. holding her back. Helps her understand what you want. The flies, spray her with a homemade spray before you get started. I think she will transition easily into a milk cow. Good reminder about her plugs & keeping bacteria out. The tail can be tied to her back leg furthest from you. Thankfully you have glasses on. I like your new set up against the wall is perfect.
Question, why use the super fine seive if you dump it back in with everything else? Just curious, I don't think we have the super fine one, and we're getting ready to sift for our first time today!
What goes through the fine sieve is the frass and goes in garden and house plants to feed the soil. That fine sieve will still get eggs in it from passing through previous one. Sometimes you’ll STILL have eggs that get through even the fine one.
all the things a typical person wouldn't know what to do in preparation for the calf. Building some new trust makes sense. Its been beautiful to watch your bond grow with eachother 🤍
Great job! I had a smile on my face the whole time. Because I’ve done this. A couple of things. Tie her about muzzle high when she’s standing, w/ only enough rope to eat. Next, make it easy on yourself, pick a side to milk on. Push her up against something, a fence, wall, large wheelbarrow, whatever. Teach her to accept you sitting near her udder. Then try washing. She did great! You are doing amazing. I love that you’ll do this daily. Or even more than once a day.. You’ve got this. You are so right, if you have your own heifer, it’ll be that much easier to train her from birth. Following and loving it! 😊
@@ElementalDexters today was day 2 and it went much better! Will upload that in a bit… thank you for the encouragement! I did tie her closer today. I was planning to sit but the seat I was planning on using wasn’t out there since my husband was using it. It’s his mechanic chair thingy on wheels lol
@@veronicagdowning i named him that because I already had a rooster named Rooster Cogburn. When he passed away I named one of his sons RC for short version of dad. All of my male roosters have had JW names.
I dont know if this helps you at all but the box I keep my beatles in had the bottom replaced with fine mesh then sat ontop of a shallower box, the beatles lay their eggs across the mesh then as they borrow around the substrate it causes the eggs to drop into the container below, any that dont fall thru fall thru after hatching 😅:) been a total game changer
We recently moved to a rural area about 6 months ago. I’ve had my indoor kitty for several years but she’s never encountered mice before. She also wasn’t the most affectionate cat ever but I love her. In the last 2 months tho she has caught 5 mice and she has become way more playful and affectionate. It’s crazy how energetic and alive she is all due to mousing. Scared the hell outta me tho when she came trotting outta my dads room with a paralyzed half dead mouse to present to me 🤣
Hahaha what an awesome story and transformation! Want to hear something funny? My yellow lab dog has out moused even our two cats! He’s a badass mouser! Hahaha stealth mode until he catches them! And he’s super fast! The cats now capture and play with them and bat them with their paws all over the floor! 🤦🏽♀️😂
Yes… leave them in there long enough and they’ll finally do it. Lol There is a video that I capture our experience with that. It’s a sad video but I think the title is something about tragedy striking on the homestead if you want to look it up.
I’m so stumped!!! Never had this happen before! I’ve been researching and will continue to. I’ll update later if they begin to produce or not. Thank you for your comment!
Soak barley for 48 hours..rinse and drain. To prevent mold, rinse them every 12 hours. Within next 2 days, it would sprout. Why make it complex...A'la Americana??.
Is it possible to rely on only sprouted barley as feed for organic chicken layer? And my second question is Organic chickens lay how many eggs per year, because some say 80 eggs per year and others say more than 150 eggs per year. (In free range) Thank you and God bless you
I sent you voice message. But it is the way that a garlic plant goes to “seed” a garlic scape becomes a flower with seeds in it. You and I planted ours by cloves…. You can also start from seed. I put mine through a food processor last year and then freeze dried and powdered a bunch. I also used in stir fry and I also saved some seeds. I also deep fried some like an onion ring… tasty but stringy.
Until the machine told me it was done. I always knock it down to 95° for all capsule items. Takes a little longer than the regular 125° but I want to preserve as much of the goodness as I can.