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Kune Kune pigs are unique in that they eat grass and have a sweet disposition. The could "fit" into almost any permaculture system or homesteading plan - because they are just that small.
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@serenitytrek
@serenitytrek 6 лет назад
Priceless pets! Natural earth tillers, lawn mowers, composting & fertilizing geniuses! Perfect gardening partners!
@sarahbear1236
@sarahbear1236 7 лет назад
My dog Grace May , a German Shepherd mix, also loved to herd my chickens and any other baby animals around. On her last day I brought her a baby chick to her dog bed, she perked up and fussed over it for a bit, it was an amazing thing to see how happy that made her.
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 7 лет назад
Lovely story. Thank you for sharing it with us.
@amandasue6500
@amandasue6500 7 лет назад
I had a miniature pot belly pig, he was so sweet. He was house trained and the kids adored him. They are so affectionate and make wonderful pets.
@belieftransformation
@belieftransformation 11 месяцев назад
Great recap of when your kids were small & how the animals live together on their farm. Blessings to everyone 🤗💗🇨🇦
@swikfors
@swikfors 7 лет назад
They sound like a heritage breed. Definitely worth breeding and restoring their populations!
@hughbrackett343
@hughbrackett343 7 лет назад
This clickbait is getting out of hand. That grass didn't even nibble on the pigs.
@tara_a_santiago
@tara_a_santiago 7 лет назад
Hugh Brackett 🤣😂🤣😂 that gave me a chuckle!
@WNCBlueRidgeBlondie1
@WNCBlueRidgeBlondie1 7 лет назад
LOL
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 7 лет назад
We left that part out, it was too much for the children.
@rodneyhendrix1292
@rodneyhendrix1292 7 лет назад
ART and BRI , I know a lady in Canton, N.C. THAT RAISES These Breeds if you want I'll call her?
@lekkki1
@lekkki1 7 лет назад
thanks for a great laugh.
@CleoCastonguay47
@CleoCastonguay47 7 лет назад
Thanks for the introduction to Kune Kune pigs. I've never seen one before. They look like cuddly affectionate teddies... I can see why you would like to own some in days or months ahead.
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 7 лет назад
Not sure we will ever own these unless we breed them. They are too pricey to raise as just meat pigs.
@welshharlequin7722
@welshharlequin7722 7 лет назад
I was BLOWN AWAY by your introduction (wind chimes) and transition to music. This is amazing.
@IslandExoticsHomestead
@IslandExoticsHomestead 7 лет назад
We LOVE our Muscovy ducks. They have out performed all other ducks we've kept. Last season 6 females produced between them 60+ ducklings which the ducks raised themselves requiring no heat. All I needed to provide was food and water the momma ducks did the rest! I have video's of them and their ducklings on my channel.
@ThePlantBasedHomestead
@ThePlantBasedHomestead 7 лет назад
I loved this video. I especially love how tender-hearted your eldest daughter is.
@michelleccutler2690
@michelleccutler2690 7 лет назад
Never seen pigs like these . They are so cute.
@bkind2others652
@bkind2others652 7 лет назад
Beutiful intro shows what a true homestead life looks like! 🐓🐈🐐🌲
@nhatMEDIA97
@nhatMEDIA97 11 дней назад
what a wonderful farm, the animals are so cute, i love them[1:00]
@punkyroo
@punkyroo 7 лет назад
Idaho Pasture Pigs (which have Kune Kune blood) are another good option for a small grazing pig. It was one breed I had considered.
@onedazinn998
@onedazinn998 7 лет назад
So many wonderful things in this video! From the windchimes, to the adorable Kune Kune pigs that were much more friendly than any other pigs I've seen on videos, to the chicken friendly German Shepherd of my dreams...and finally the face on the tree!! wow, I just loved it...thanks so much!
@heatherd.9390
@heatherd.9390 7 лет назад
I second this... this video is among my favourites! Thanks for sharing!
@darlenepowell5948
@darlenepowell5948 6 лет назад
Baby pigs are so cute!
@kelseybordeaux9206
@kelseybordeaux9206 7 лет назад
Kunekune's are my favorite breed of Pig,they are sweet,they don't tear up your land since their snouts are to short to rout,they have great personalities and all around a good pig. I have 2 females as a pets names Daisy&Penny.
@kirstron2390
@kirstron2390 6 лет назад
I love her dreads!!!
@melanievarela4048
@melanievarela4048 7 лет назад
Muscovy ducks are from the Amazon. They will fly and are beautiful. The males create harems and the females are loyal to them. A cool duck.
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 7 лет назад
Art really likes Muscovy ducks. We have raised them for meat in the past.
@quailjailss
@quailjailss 7 лет назад
Muscovies are the gamefowl of the duck world. Not really wanted by many, but man what a good homestead animal!
@gacha___cookie7736
@gacha___cookie7736 7 лет назад
I like the way you do your videos. the beginnings are peaceful and inviting. I remember my dad raising hogs when I was a kid and I cared for them. I loved my pigs. They were lots of fun each litter, and we took ours to the sell ring. That was interesting too. Dad never butchered a hog, but we raised our own beef. In fact the meat locker he first used told my Dad he couldn't butcher his beef anymore cuz they were to big and were tearing up his equipment. that's when dad quite letting them get so big. We dressed out one Holstein steer out at 1100 pounds that year.
@crumb9cheese
@crumb9cheese 7 лет назад
Soooo cute. They look like a good pet as well
@juliebeal8574
@juliebeal8574 7 лет назад
Those pigs... are SO GREAT!!! They are the perfect size and temperament for a small area. If I ever get a couple of pigs, that's what I want. I bet I better start saving now though... LOL
@karencatalano4349
@karencatalano4349 7 лет назад
They act like dogs. So cute
@lindahime5628
@lindahime5628 7 лет назад
those pigs are so cute... of course if i got one i would make it a pet...it just happens that way with me and the animals.
@lindakurtz2653
@lindakurtz2653 7 лет назад
I first saw Kune's on John Kitsteiner's channel and have added them to my list of must have's. Great to see like-minded folks.
@luckychicav7981
@luckychicav7981 7 лет назад
Ohhh!!! God's creatures, how beautiful are they??😃 LOVE!!!!! Eat them??? 😳 I think once I fall in love with a creature I couldn't possibly kill it. My heart would break😔. The older I get and the more I realize animals have attitudes, personality. I find that I torture myself just standing in the meat counter and leave with legumes to cook instead 😊. I rather supplement then sacrifice a creature for my benefit but that's just me😊. Thank you both for bringing a very beautiful and interesting video!!! Love ❤️ and Peace ✌🏼 to you all!!!
@susansharphaynes555
@susansharphaynes555 7 лет назад
Wonderful sweet family adorable pigs and informative vlog!!
@defconone1498
@defconone1498 6 лет назад
I just love the german shepherd cameo from time to time... he seems to love those chickens :)
@lesliejacobs1439
@lesliejacobs1439 6 лет назад
Thanks for the info on the ducks. And the whole video.
@alvexok5523
@alvexok5523 4 года назад
🦆quack quacky quack quack 🦆🦆
@Guildbrookfarm
@Guildbrookfarm 7 лет назад
Really great video guys! Loved the cuts and music, not to mention the information. The lady we are getting our goats from also raises KuneKune pigs and says the meat is amazing (we may get some off of her at some point in the future). Love what you guys are doing!
@simmonds6063
@simmonds6063 4 года назад
We adore ours and all the hype is completely true! I have a video about making homemade silage that they love and it gets them through the cold months with no feed cost or having to implement a rotational grazing system.
@alicelewis7261
@alicelewis7261 7 лет назад
I love the color of those Ducks, and those pigs are so cute.great video.
@1994abbygirl
@1994abbygirl 7 лет назад
Those pigs are awesome, the only ones I were ever around were about half mean and dirty! You all have sold me on those sweet entertaining goats and now pigs with the same character! Blessings!
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 7 лет назад
I am pretty excited about when we get pigs again. All of the breeds we have owned have been quite mean. I don't think we will be getting Kune Kunes, but American Guinea Hogs have sweet dispositions as well.
@RolandDerUnverbesserliche
@RolandDerUnverbesserliche 6 лет назад
I wish you good health and abundance forever. And Gracys Spot to heal perfectly.
@tcautry
@tcautry 7 лет назад
Thank you! So much! I been subscribed to your channel from day one! This is the first time that I ever commented on anything. It's hard to find a whole lot of information about Kune Kunes. Most of the videos are from out the country and I cant understand half what they are saying! LOL! Best video so far! Keep up they great work!
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 7 лет назад
Hi! Thanks for commenting.
@christiscamelotgardens47
@christiscamelotgardens47 7 лет назад
Art and Bri's "Local American Farm Tour"!! Thanks for sharing!!!
@kayra4798
@kayra4798 7 лет назад
A beautiful day thanks for sharing
@mikecox3659
@mikecox3659 6 лет назад
Enjoyed the video, liked the pigs and love that dog!
@intentionalhomesteadingmi
@intentionalhomesteadingmi 7 лет назад
Dominiques are one of the two heritage breed chickens we added to our Homestead this spring! I'm so excited about them
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 7 лет назад
I am convinced and now I want some too!
@tara_a_santiago
@tara_a_santiago 7 лет назад
Always something new to be learned, thanks for that 😄
@JenniferCooperbowlfull
@JenniferCooperbowlfull 7 лет назад
Omg these pigs are just lovers
@BK-vh3do
@BK-vh3do 7 лет назад
On the building what kind....it is a corn crib a smokehouse has no floor and would be different. The slots between the boards let the air in. Wish I had some of the boards.
@TealHouseFarm
@TealHouseFarm 7 лет назад
Well now I NEED some pigs in my life! We've got pasture that could use some help...not sure if they're the animal for it...but it would be fun to try. ;) Thanks for the video guys!!
@williamchristopher1560
@williamchristopher1560 7 лет назад
I and dad BOTH tried pigs on electric. IT DIDNT WORK. On a bare lot, they will get bored and if theyre hungry they will see the grass on the other side of the fence. The rooted around the entire peremeter of the fence dad built till they had rooted ground up to it and shorted it out then around 2 doz of them skipped town.in my case I put a solar electric fence around my lot, and the solar wasn't hot enough to bother them and they went through it.I learned, when I had a great source of pallets to make a pen 300 X 100 with a small pond in it and lots of trees and 5 inner open lots that they never escaped again.I would guess your plastic tub wont last long as pigs like a waller, and will tip the plastic water holder over to make a waller.
@williamchristopher1560
@williamchristopher1560 7 лет назад
IF you want to, and dad or I never did, you can get 2 litters a year out of a sow.To get them to root up a particular area, take a post hole digger, and dig down a foot, and fill it with 6in of grain. I used corn. I did this every fall in my little 18 X 36 garden. They would root up an area around 3ft from the hole. I dug a different hole every night for a month. By that time they had thourly dug up the entire garden, rooted up any rock, roots, slugs, ect. I then took a set of metal pk stock racks, that now make up the frame of my little chicken house and dragged it to the garden gate with my tractor. I set up a little gate on either side between the gate and the racks, and drove them into it. I always had 3 or more. NEVER less. Then I would slowly pull the rack up to the hog lot and turn them loose in there.WHY 3One pig will eat when its ready, which is not often. It has a lot of fat stored and so it dosnt feel the need to satisfy hunger as another animal might. Thereby, it is a slow gainer. That might be good for a person not really interested in quick gains.2, they constantly are fighting for feed. Tho, as said above, they may not feel the need to eat as often as we might think. They are extremely aggressive animals whos mindset does not allow one of them to get something the other might want, so they fight over feed and anything else that interests them. This makes for slow, and expensive gains, but likely for a more leaner meat.3 pigs realize that although one can fight another for feed or something else, one of them each cant fight the other 2, so they learn to live in relative harmony.
@anitasanford8002
@anitasanford8002 5 лет назад
These pigs are cute, biggest pigs I've seen were no less than a thousand lbs.
@muscovyduckchickenbreeder2656
@muscovyduckchickenbreeder2656 7 лет назад
I had muscovy ducks i had about 20 ducks at one point all muscovy they laid very well better then my chickens ever did even though they did stop in the winter because it got 18 degree's out side here so i didn't really want eggs cracking. I now have heritage turkeys. I plan on getting 1 male kunekune and 2 or 3 gilt kune kune pigs when we move off the property we are renting on to are own property. can't wait. although i miss my 1,000 pound sow she had the most sweetest temperament and was a very excellent mother of all my pigs.
@karenweber7898
@karenweber7898 7 лет назад
last shot reminds me of China. Interesting people and livestock. they are grass fed corn chips reinforced small swine.
@ArtandHomesteading
@ArtandHomesteading 7 лет назад
Loved finding out about these breeds (pigs and ducks). Also, Kris' house and barn are absolutely beautiful (do you know anything about those barn doors?...interesting detail I haven't seen on any other house). ..thanks for sharing all these unique and beautiful finds.
@pippad531
@pippad531 7 лет назад
Great vlog guys, your camera and editing skills are becoming increasingly fantastic. I've followed you from day 1 and love your channel, ive learnt so much x
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 7 лет назад
Thank you! We always appreciate when you comment :)
@TheTaoofEternalWar
@TheTaoofEternalWar 6 лет назад
Here in Oklahoma the ones with papers are going for around 200, and from what I hear they max out at around 150 pounds. You could sure save a bundle on feed if they really can live purely on grazing.
@simmonds6063
@simmonds6063 4 года назад
Mine do! I got a video up on how I make homemade silage to get them through the winter at no cost. They love the stuff!
@dawnsykes9171
@dawnsykes9171 6 лет назад
These Pigs are so freakin cute!!!!!
@kirstron2390
@kirstron2390 6 лет назад
I have a house pig and She's my best friend. All 108 lbs of her! ❤❤❤🐷🐷🐷
@brjmomma9416
@brjmomma9416 7 лет назад
Great video. One of the biggest things my husband and I don't agree on in looking for property is size of lot. He wants to stay under 2 acres and I'd have 80 if I could. Well maybe not but 5 would be nice. After watching this maybe I could be convinced to come over to his few of things ;)
@albanymountainhomestead
@albanymountainhomestead 7 лет назад
Sandra Guardado depends on what your looking to do...more land.= more self sufficiency...example are you only feeding you n hubby or a big family...in raising animals are you buying their food or growing your own...just a couple things to consider
@albanymountainhomestead
@albanymountainhomestead 7 лет назад
deep south homestead has 10 acres and wishes they had more and it's only 2 people and some farm animals
@AgsiSD
@AgsiSD 7 лет назад
We bought a 'miniature pig' but the ones we have here in Australia aren't true miniature size like you guys apparently have available in the US (Teacup pigs I believe they are called?). None the less it's still pretty small so reasonably manageable but the digging instinct is a bit of an issue if you like having a nice garden. They are bloody smart though I have to say.
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 7 лет назад
These particular pigs were still young so they get quite a bit bigger than in this video. Also, this breed doesn't root and dig as much. After months of living in that paddock they had only rooted in 2 very small areas.
@fourdayhomestead2839
@fourdayhomestead2839 7 лет назад
my guess, the rooted up area was probably where something they really enjoyed eating grew.
@mattdwyer8658
@mattdwyer8658 6 лет назад
AgsiSD we arent aloud kunekunes or potbellies in oz :(
@semvision
@semvision 6 лет назад
No such thing as teacup pigs.
@fookutube501
@fookutube501 6 лет назад
My uncle grows kunekune in New Zealand for nearly all his life...Thy're really hardy due to being nearly resisted to cold
@MrsSoapPeddlersHomestead
@MrsSoapPeddlersHomestead 7 лет назад
Nice breed of pigs for sure!
@terribethreed8464
@terribethreed8464 7 лет назад
Very informative video & Oh! So Cute lol!
@Chronicles1611
@Chronicles1611 7 лет назад
I have one muscovy and she is very sweet her name is Chloe. : ) I love how you guys edit your vlogs. They are amazing to watch.
@deusvitae69
@deusvitae69 7 лет назад
ooo Kris nice dreads! Mine are shoulder length right now, but they will be on par with yours very soon! :D
@WholesomeRoots
@WholesomeRoots 7 лет назад
This was so cool! I have always wanted Kune Kune but Ryan says no pigs... My best friend recently got 6 and one is pregnant so I will try to get one or two if he can be convinced! I have Muscovy and Ancona Duck as well. The Ancona are what I just hatched out!
@williamchristopher1560
@williamchristopher1560 7 лет назад
It occurs to me that, most of the wild hogs likely aren't kune kune pigs, and yet they have to graze, as I guess the only thing people give them is bullets lol.
@rickhoward3520
@rickhoward3520 7 лет назад
good morning-have a nice day
@dawnapm
@dawnapm 6 лет назад
I've always thought they were like elephants too I have a pot belly
@rsoubiea
@rsoubiea 7 лет назад
my husbands Australian cattle dog used to heard his exes cats, she trained them to stay on one side of the yard.
@clairedecunt2899
@clairedecunt2899 7 лет назад
What state are you in? It's beautiful there and I want to start a homestead. I just purchased an older (1983) class a motorhome to use as a base until I can find one with a home on it or while I'm remodeling one with a home. It's been a dream of mine since I can remember.
@keandric2765
@keandric2765 7 лет назад
They're in North Carolina :)
@justindelatte9939
@justindelatte9939 6 лет назад
Arlo the chicken dog! We also have a dog named Arlo, he's catahoula cur and I'm not so sure how he's going to do around chickens. We'll find out soon.
@amykinnell2837
@amykinnell2837 7 лет назад
Love those 🐷!
@Vereynique
@Vereynique 7 лет назад
The moon has been pretty this week.
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 7 лет назад
True.
@daemonember
@daemonember 7 лет назад
he's a German SHEPHERD.... so yes he will herd.
@starrquintero9627
@starrquintero9627 5 месяцев назад
Really cool video ❤
@robertnoraas2636
@robertnoraas2636 7 лет назад
from what i have learned is that pigs and hogs breeds with short snots do not root as much . but this is not always true
@perkar49
@perkar49 5 лет назад
We raise Kune Kune , the best animal for a small block..1988 there were only 40 breeding pairs in NZ..only true grazing pig in the world..but there is no such animal as a " miniature pig " or Tea Cup..that is just a con game a few suckers fall for...Kune Kune are the smallest breed..in NZ they sell for $80 - $100 ..
@simmonds6063
@simmonds6063 4 года назад
We got a breeding pair last year and love our kunes. They really are the perfect pig: no rooting, great temperament, and I make grass silage to get mine through the winter, so they are free to feed!
@BK-vh3do
@BK-vh3do 7 лет назад
That wasn't click bait that said GRASS EATING PIGS and yes they are different. Chris how much did you say they would cost?? What about the lady in North Carolina. We raise feral Cross hogs in South Georgia and they don't root up their pasture either. But they aren't lovable to everyone. I will have to look them up
@JohnMiller-qg2vx
@JohnMiller-qg2vx 7 лет назад
great info, thanks
@bikerchic7938
@bikerchic7938 7 лет назад
Dont get pop bellied pigs as here in AZ too many of them get dumped because they get too big. There is a pig sanctuary near Tuscon that has over 550 of them that were dumped. They are overwhelmed with them and are having issues feedthing them www.kvoa.com/story/31159055/az-pig-sanctuary-overwhelmed-by-unwanted-pigs
@lindakurtz2653
@lindakurtz2653 7 лет назад
For a second I thought I was watching Twister with the windchimes and and wind in the trees....
@syinthax5842
@syinthax5842 7 лет назад
WOAH THOSE PIGS ARE SO SMALL :D
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 7 лет назад
They are still babies. They will get 200-300 lbs. That is still small for pigs.
@syinthax5842
@syinthax5842 7 лет назад
WOAH THEIR SO CUTE
@Mate2Frio
@Mate2Frio 7 лет назад
My two issues with the breed. They're expensive. They're too cute .. folks get attached and keep them more for pets.
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 7 лет назад
Both are true.
@froppv4702
@froppv4702 6 лет назад
Mate2Frio what's wrong with keeping them as pets? Also. In New Zealand, you can get a Kune Kune piglet for $20 nzd as they originate here
@3D-Ducks
@3D-Ducks 6 лет назад
Nerd Dump people pay upwards of $600 here for them
@Weedemandreap
@Weedemandreap 7 лет назад
I want some Kune Kune's! Would they eat a chicken like other breeds? Does she keep chickens around them?
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 7 лет назад
The chickens are separate, but she keeps ducks in with them. I don't know if she separates because they will eat them.
@dianeisenhart7382
@dianeisenhart7382 7 лет назад
Weed 'em & Reap I am running Kune Kune with my chickens and they eat together also some times. Sometime the chickens get on the pigs back! It is wild around here!
@mariedelozier2530
@mariedelozier2530 6 лет назад
Old-timey name for them chickens is Domenecker,if I remember rite...
@saravalentinapalaciosrojas6526
Hello, how are you? I'm going to ask you a question? A german shepherd girl will live with chicks, ducks, and rabbits, and ganson, yes or no, I will live on a farm and I do not know what puppy will not eat the chickens and ducks, you can tell me what kind of dogs can live together with the farm animals. Thanks and greetings from COLOMBIA
@williamchristopher1560
@williamchristopher1560 7 лет назад
folks had muskovie ducks when I was a kid, well, mom did. They would crap in the same dia area a cow would. We hated them.
@terriefriday2462
@terriefriday2462 7 лет назад
Neat
@grettapitts3068
@grettapitts3068 7 лет назад
my pot belly pig runs around the yard, and he eats grass alot, i'll look out the back door and he will just be out there grazing
@ladyjhermit1330
@ladyjhermit1330 6 лет назад
I have a Neighbor Next Door who had started with the 4 chickens the city would allow, put up a privacy fence and one day I heard oink ,oink, . I finally got to see it when a wire broke and had caught the fence in a section on fire the night before. They left and went to the Smoky Mountains. And the chickens and the pig got out and I just happened to be looking out and that was a thrill to do the Old Farmer's run trying to get everything back in their yard. Oh by the way, there barnyard four maybe five cars just to kind of give you the idea it is nothing but a big mud hole, and I really dread the summer as the he comes up sitting outside you can smell it , but we will never tell unless we get the swine flu! LOL
@roundmott
@roundmott 7 лет назад
The KuneKune pigs are so cute I doubt that I would ever be able to bring myself to find out if the meat tastes good. I suspect it would be like killing and eating one of my kids (although there were times when I considered doing that). :-)
@Kristoffceyssens
@Kristoffceyssens 6 лет назад
canibal tribes say human tastes just like pig. Youre good ;)
@binary841010100
@binary841010100 3 года назад
it's like going back to medieval times
@dually_macie1219
@dually_macie1219 6 лет назад
the measuring formula may be 20 to thirty pounds off
@tropicalpatio
@tropicalpatio 7 лет назад
I have a potbelly pig that grazes all the time..
@leahhitz7183
@leahhitz7183 7 лет назад
💖
@sandeepnaane2612
@sandeepnaane2612 7 лет назад
Art ! This is Your Fan from India...Great videos man....Why don't u consider American guineahogs like Dan from Grassfedhomestead is willing to??? Thanks for the videos buddy...God bless your family😍😘
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 7 лет назад
That is our #1 choice. We have been looking at them for some time.
@dorascott8286
@dorascott8286 7 лет назад
Is this pig for food Or pet ?? Good clip...
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 7 лет назад
These two are a breeding pair but they will eat or sell their offspring.
@jaynedavis3388
@jaynedavis3388 Год назад
All pigs are loud, they scream for food regardless of how much food they have but without neighbours it’s your call
@McShaganpronouncedShaegen
@McShaganpronouncedShaegen 7 лет назад
For a sec I thought that was Mr brown you were holding on to. They look alike.
@amandasuedmeyer1796
@amandasuedmeyer1796 7 лет назад
💜😊
@marlenereimchen9141
@marlenereimchen9141 7 лет назад
I want some!!!
@UPGardenr
@UPGardenr 6 лет назад
The reason the dog is called Shepard (Sheep Herd)
@melissajarvis4829
@melissajarvis4829 5 лет назад
If you'll pardon me, pard'ner, it's a German Shepherd, not Shepard. It herds, not pards. (Couldn't resist.)
@letsbuildasnowman7058
@letsbuildasnowman7058 5 лет назад
Does this family have a youtube channel?
@charitabletrader1581
@charitabletrader1581 7 лет назад
Pigs really get my goat! Just Kidding! Ugh, old jokes that everyone uses can be quite boaring. ..... I'm sorry, i'l leave now.