From our Family... to YOURS! We traded our town house for a farm and love it! Our toddlers help with socializing the puppies, gathering chicken eggs, playing with the Nigerian Dwarf goats, feeding the sheep and even helping shear them! We wanted our children to grow up being close to nature and animals. And thus your family may benefit from our endeavors in finding fulfillment and vitality through a FarmLife. You are ensured that your puppies have been socialized daily with children and given the best possible start to life. As a small family farm, we are dedicated to producing healthy, intelligent, and versatile Standard Poodle puppies. We use Puppy Culture methods to maximize the effectiveness of socialization and learning in early puppyhood. Our ultimate goal is your “perfect” dog with the temperament ideal to your family. Vitality Farm hens provide eggs and the sheep are for meat for friends, family and dogs. Honeybees, for pollination services and sweet honey are also fun.
I wish all birds raised for food had lives like this. It breaks my heart to know how miserable so many animals raised for consumption are. Please support small humane farms. ❤
Дякую за гарне відео, аж собі таку фермочку захотілось)) Хоча розумію що дивитись відео набагато легше ніж працювати з такими милими тваринками. Благословінь вам!
Then don't crate train. The reality is that nobody can give their puppy undivided attention all the time. What do you do when you can't watch your pup if no crate?
About how far out to each side would you say it threw the fertilizer? Looking for approximate width. I und we stand it will be somewhat dependent on material size and chute opening, but just looking for a general idea. I’m thinking I could put a cheap speed controller in line to decrease motor speed and make narrower passes if necessary but looking to know what the maximum spread width would look like. Thanks! Are you still happy with this unit after more time using it?
There are many lines of karakul sheep in in the usa. Some are thin-bone and others are thick-bones build. Think bones have more meat. They grow fast but they are not a meat sheep like dorper. However they have a very spacial good tasting meat and a fat tail.
That scythe around the kids is getting me nervous. Besides that, I really like this video, so wholesome. We have 3 kids and 30 acres in KY, we love the farm life!