The Family Milk Cow | Testing for A2A2 Genetics + Transplanting a Tree

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

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  • @joenicoud5967
    @joenicoud5967 Год назад +10

    You are both an inspiration my wish is that all the young people would be like you

  • @dannyabe6452
    @dannyabe6452 Год назад +8

    The first thing we did after moving onto our homestead three years ago was plant fruit trees. This year we had our first crop of usable apples for pies and stuff. Your place is looking great.

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад +1

      Its such a great idea! Think ahead for future harvest. Trees sure do take time!

  • @Christian-jx3nx
    @Christian-jx3nx Год назад +5

    Replanting the tree is brilliant and cost effective! ❤ And so pretty!

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад +1

      We were going to buy trees and thought " oh wait we have a whole forrest full of saplings"

    • @Christian-jx3nx
      @Christian-jx3nx Год назад +1

      @@ThePasturedHomestead i mentioned what you did to Coghill Farm. Good idea.

  • @pi8506
    @pi8506 Год назад +4

    For your newly planted tree, it'll be beneficial if you stabilize it by tying it down, just until the roots are embedded into the ground. If you dont, the tree will just tip over, bc there isn't anything to hold it into the ground. It gets windy in winter. Just a tip. Thanks for sharing.

  • @stanleygallman7800
    @stanleygallman7800 Год назад +3

    I'm hoping that viewers of your will also be sharing the channel on their social media platforms. It is a real testimony and inspiration for what you are doing and I believe that you are also creating a great legacy and strong foundation for any potential future generations! So for sure I'll be sharing the channel and looking forward to seeing more from this channel.

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад +3

      Thank you, thank you, thank you. That means a lot to us. I tell Ashlyn often... If we can just inspire on person, one teenager, it would have all been worth it.

    • @lindyvanheurck325
      @lindyvanheurck325 Год назад

      Planting trees is so incredibly important for not only your property but also the environment. Helps mitigate climate change ❤

  • @nataleekelly2496
    @nataleekelly2496 2 месяца назад

    Just found you guys today and I'm binge-watching from the beginning! You guys are awesome and inspiring! I loved seeing your sense of humour come out on this one! 🤣🤣👍

  • @betsytoth7470
    @betsytoth7470 Год назад +3

    There is a dairy around Wooster Ohio and/or Orville Ohio's where they have A2A2 milk! I grew up with a milk cow. When we go visit my son in South Carolina we bring back milk that is much better than Ohio store milk. Jerseys are great cows. Nowadays, dairy cows are not bred to have meat on their bones. When you transplant trees, especially tall ones, you should stake them for a few years so the roots can take hold and protect the tree from high winds. Your hole should be twice as big as the root ball so the roots have an easy time spreading out. I enjoy what I have seen on your videos!!!

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад +1

      That’s wonderful! We love our girl Rosie and we are starting to train her to lead and go in the stanchion so that when her calf comes next year she will be all ready to hand milk! Thank you for the advice on the tree! I will make sure to go stake it this weekend 😃

  • @helferockfarmhomestead9323
    @helferockfarmhomestead9323 2 года назад +13

    We have been milking our A2A2 jersey for almost 3 years now. People think we are crazy. I think we are the lucky ones. We have grown our jersey herd from 1 to 3 and I am hoping to use our intact jersey bull to breed our two jersey girls. Love seeing this content! How many acres do you have? Beautiful place!

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  2 года назад +3

      That’s wonderful! I think you guys are amazing for milking your own cow. A2 milk has allowed me to drink milk again. We have 26 acres! About 6 of those is forest.

    • @jamespoole2545
      @jamespoole2545 9 месяцев назад

      😅

  • @phtochk7
    @phtochk7 Год назад +3

    I tasted A2 raw milk for the first time recently and I'm hooked!! It's delicious! Good luck with your venture!

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад

      It has done wonders for me!

    • @cathlenejohnson6359
      @cathlenejohnson6359 Год назад

      I have chrons disease, which makes me sensitive to lactose, a doctor recommended a2 a2,. I tried..no pain... Great....maybe you should be tested for chrons

  • @Simple-d9i
    @Simple-d9i Год назад

    I am so glad to see you transplanting the trees. We have 50 acres and transplant yearly. It’s so rewarding watching them grow. ❤

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад

      I think ill join you in the "yearly transplant". We want more trees in our pastures that our livestock can eat from in times of drought.

    • @Simple-d9i
      @Simple-d9i Год назад

      @@ThePasturedHomestead fruit trees are good to grow. Apple , pear and peach may do good for you. Something to feed the animals.

  • @TheCajunHomestead
    @TheCajunHomestead 2 года назад +4

    New subscriber. You have a very nice place. Transplanting trees can be a hit and miss even when you do every thing right. One rule don’t put the fill soil over the original height of the soil when the was growing in the woods. We live in the South so we transplant a little later in the fall. I am looking at doing the same process with my future dairy herd. I will definitely be watching y’all’s future videos.

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the great advice! We are going to transplant a few more in the next week or two, I will keep that in mind when doing so! 👍

  • @doug1883
    @doug1883 Год назад

    Happy birthday Ash! Another great video.

  • @LEDXOrchestral
    @LEDXOrchestral Год назад +1

    4:15 😂 That was hilarious. I was enjoying the relaxing music and stewardship. Then unexpected Ventura 😆. Thanks for video.

  • @Ann10999
    @Ann10999 Год назад +3

    New Subscriber,, y’all have a very nice place , sure hope the tree 🌲 does good , 😊

  • @nancy6429
    @nancy6429 Год назад

    A2 milk worked for me as well! Love your channel! Wish my husband and I had been so smart to get started young like the two of you!

  • @margaritaflores3934
    @margaritaflores3934 7 месяцев назад

    Beautiful work

  • @nathanbrynmenyn935
    @nathanbrynmenyn935 3 месяца назад

    hi, just found your channel x you are gorgeous , hard working, great at explaining your work xx thank you xx

  • @bevnelson3678
    @bevnelson3678 Год назад +1

    Great gob well done. Even one a day you’ll get it all planted.

  • @coldspring624
    @coldspring624 2 года назад +1

    Well one thing is certain in northern Kentucky you have a huge selection of trees to choose from. I tended to plant mast trees but then I enjoy wild life around my place.

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  2 года назад

      We are still learning which trees we want to plant. We want a lot of nut and fruit trees as well

  • @bethedmonds3028
    @bethedmonds3028 Год назад +1

    The only thing that confused me , was the creases in your work pants,😉. I smiled when you said " hey fried chicken, or bake, hey scrambled eggs"😄

  • @jayjohnson3724
    @jayjohnson3724 Год назад

    I would pull the compost back from the base of the tree. They prefer to be bare at the point the roots turn out. I like to keep the original ground profile. You are doing a great job.

  • @evelynmueller6523
    @evelynmueller6523 Год назад

    love the background music @19:38

  • @janetgifford743
    @janetgifford743 Год назад +1

    Only 49 more to go......maybe spring would be a good time to plant trees😁👍🏻.......you can do it.....

  • @ymwyoyo-p6w
    @ymwyoyo-p6w 9 месяцев назад

    As far as I know you have to dig a hole twice as deep and large for the roots to spread and to stake it. Good job.

  • @hillpasturefarm2995
    @hillpasturefarm2995 Год назад +3

    hope she had a great Birthday love you content !!!! did you build you chicken tractor would love the specs for it

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад +1

      She says “thank you so much”! We built both chicken tractors! I’ll be making a video on them in the near future but they are “Suscovich chicken tractor”! I believe you can buy the plans online for $5-10

    • @hillpasturefarm2995
      @hillpasturefarm2995 Год назад

      @@ThePasturedHomestead awesome really looking forword to you future vidieos i just got cought up on all you videos i curently have 30 chickens 3 quail and 3 rabbits

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад

      @@hillpasturefarm2995 we are hoping to get rabbits soon! Quail would be interesting as well!

  • @kylejones2075
    @kylejones2075 Год назад

    And the beginning for about the first year if you water it about 20 minutes every day and go outside the root ball so that the roots have to go and search for the water that'll give you a good base if you'd be surprised how fast that tree will grow

  • @marciannaprice1882
    @marciannaprice1882 Год назад +2

    I'd be adding fruit trees.. bushes as well.

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад

      We totally agree! We want to have a bit of a "food forest" at some day. We have to plant them now to benefit from them down the road!

  • @lucymorgan8859
    @lucymorgan8859 Год назад +2

    Are you going to build nesting boxes, or put any hay in the pens for the eggs?

  • @heatherprendergast2288
    @heatherprendergast2288 7 месяцев назад

    Hope in among your transplanted trees you do fruit and nut trees great way for all health needs goes towards being self sustaining

  • @jerrydarwin6589
    @jerrydarwin6589 Год назад

    I would halter train the milk cow. Good for handling them later. Also can tie up in a narrow stall and let calves suck until both get used to each other.

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад

      Great advice! We started Halter training and Stanchion training her a couple weeks ago!

  • @tamrahawkes3170
    @tamrahawkes3170 Год назад +1

    The new description is a Wind and Solar clothes dryer 😂

  • @annbph
    @annbph Год назад

    A2 A2 milk. The best and so good for you. It’s a shame that milk cows are not the “same” as the ones from my childhood.
    I laud those who support A2 milk & genetics

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад +1

      Amen! Bad breeding practice by the dairy companies a long time ago started breeding out A2

  • @inglis7086
    @inglis7086 Год назад +1

    the tree you transplanted you need to "tie the tree" put three posts in the triangle away from the root ball - and the cheapest way to tie the tree to the posts (metal or wood) is women's stockings they are flexible and will rot off over the next 3-4 years when they tree does not need to be tied anymore and will not cut into the tree while it is growing

  • @ronaldlucas5360
    @ronaldlucas5360 9 месяцев назад

    Nice video

  • @barrypeterson2561
    @barrypeterson2561 Год назад

    Maybe try transplanting a smaller tree also see how it compares to the big one you just planted next summer. . Smaller trees are easier to dig and less shock for the tree as you would be cutting away fewer roots. I find the black cherry trees here (Minnesota) transplant pretty well and you mentioned you have cherry trees also. You may need a plastic tube on the trunk of smaller trees to keep them safe from bucks rubbing their horns ( have to assume you have deer running around also).

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад

      Great advice! We do have deer but on the back end of the property. None by the house yet! I think we have too many animals/dogs for them to come this close!

  • @dpatton4507
    @dpatton4507 Год назад

    I have heard that pumpkin seeds are a natural de-wormer for chickens. You might check that out for next pumpkin season

  • @breezyridgeranch
    @breezyridgeranch Год назад +1

    What city are y'all in? We live in turners station. We're from here but don't consider it northern KY. That's more the Florence area. We're also looking for an A2 jersey. Been looking for a while.

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад

      We are close to Winchester! The A2 milk cows are hard to find! We didnt know ours was A2 till we tested her. Jerseys have a 65% chance of being A2

  • @bart3877
    @bart3877 Год назад

    i love the life your living. How did you find your homestead if i can ask?

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад

      We found our property on Zillow! Another great place to look is Landwatch.com.

  • @Sapphirez100
    @Sapphirez100 Год назад +1

    fall is not the time to transplant a tree, Spring is, when the tree is waking up and has time to establish its self before winter.

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад

      The best time of the year to transplant trees and plants is autumn. This is because of cool temperatures and warm moist soil. Plants also require less energy as they begin to enter the early stages of dormancy. They are no longer focusing on above ground growth. We will be transplanting some trees in spring as well!

  • @lorrainestafford3809
    @lorrainestafford3809 9 месяцев назад

    I think you needed to plant it a little bit over the ball of the tree @ u need to steak it on both sides do the hole before u dig out your tree spend at least two days on that project 😊

  • @inglis7086
    @inglis7086 Год назад +1

    farmers plant fruit trees and berry bushes in the fall - not in the spring they need to much water to get started to plant at that time of the year and the losses are to high unless you have a irrigation system in place to water them every other day in the summer - for small scale homesteading like you are doing the growers of these trees are having sales in the fall - you also pick the tiny fruit off the tree when they have just formed for the first 3 years so the tree puts it efforts into getting established not growing fruit

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад

      Great advice! We are pretty lucky, it actually rains more in June/July/august then it does in the fall. Spring gets a good amount of rain as well. Grass really kicks it into high gear in the summer!

  • @sbeasley7585
    @sbeasley7585 Год назад

    I don't see a need for the halter on the cow while in the pasture. If she gets caught on something it could prove disastrous. MHO.
    Great channel. I love seeing young people work hard.

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад

      Thank you for the advice! We are only leaving it on her for a little while as shes getting used to it. She wasnt halter or trained to lead when we bought her and we read that its best to leave the halter on for a little while. Welcome to the channel!

  • @ovimahmudkhan1440
    @ovimahmudkhan1440 Год назад

    Love the way you walking.. I think i've crush on it..🙂

  • @randolphsfarm
    @randolphsfarm Год назад

    We have started our own Jersey Dairy Milk Herd. They are all A2/A2. I have several Lactose Intolerant people that buy our milk. Its in demand. I cant keep it in stock.

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад

      That’s wonderful! Do you do herdshare or is it legal to buy where you live?

    • @randolphsfarm
      @randolphsfarm Год назад

      @@ThePasturedHomestead I am located just across the river in Indiana (Dillsboro IN to be exact). I do have a dedicated Herd Share. Herd shares are a gray area but sales of Raw Milk are illegal unless you have a license to sell it as Pet Milk and which we do. I think its all BS, its just another way for the state to get your money. I pay $100 a year to have that license. I like my herd share but I am leaning more towards just offering it all as pet milk cause we cant keep it in stock. Its sold pretty much the day we milk and even have a list of people wanting.

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад +1

      @@randolphsfarm I totally agree! We need more food freedom in this country. Ill have to look into the pet milk way!

  • @barbaralewis3832
    @barbaralewis3832 Год назад

    Are you going to try your hand at cheese making with yourA2 milk? Would cheese from A2 milk have less digestive problems for people that are lactose intolerant than A1?

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад +2

      We will 100% make cheese, yogurt, butter and cottage cheese once we start milking! I would assume that A2 cheese would be easier for people to digest as well!

  • @jusinburton5286
    @jusinburton5286 11 месяцев назад

    what kind of boots are those that you just step into?

  • @dlewis895
    @dlewis895 Год назад +1

    SEE IF YOU CAN GROW BLUEBERRIES ESTABLISHED LAST FOR YEARS +EXCELLENT HEALTHY ANTIOXIDANT I EAT WITH OATS AND NON FAT PLAIN GREEK YOGURT...GREAT FOR HEALTH....I DONT EAT MEAT BELEIVE ANIMALS SO VERY OVER STRESSED ABUSED+TONS CHEMICALS = NOT HEALTHY NOBODY WINS....LOVE CARE RESPECT YOU SHOW FOR ANIMALS

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад

      Youre right, the meat at the store isnt the best for you. The meat we grow, VERY good for you! We will definitely take your advice and plant some Blueberries next year!

  • @Lyssa72
    @Lyssa72 Год назад

    New subscriber here.
    I grew up on A2 milk and there is nothing like it. I can’t stand store bought milk so I just don’t drink it now because I don’t know anyone with a dairy now to get raw milk and I’m in Va so, it’s illegal to buy raw 🤦‍♀️🙄

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад

      Hello! Thank you so much, welcome to the channel! Its illegal to buy raw milk here as well but you can however be apart of a "herd share", this is where you own a small portion of an animal and you pay a monthly or weekly fee to receive milk from "your" cow. Its a wonderful loop hole. Sadly food freedom now days requires loop holes... The USDA doesn't protect people anymore, they only hurt them...

    • @Lyssa72
      @Lyssa72 Год назад

      @@ThePasturedHomestead oh wow! THANK YOU so much for that information. I knew you could get it for animal consumption. I think it’s a shame what has been done to the diary /farming industry because what is produced now by these big corporations is not good for us/. Growing up, both sides of my family had farms and had Guernsey’s and and Jersey’s, I miss the fresh milk so much. My great grandfather used to be the one of a hand full of suppliers of delivery for milk in Washington County, Virginia a few decades ago. Stories of great grandmother helping deliver in their Model T. My family got out of farming in the late 80’s as things starting changing😔

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад +1

      @@Lyssa72 that sounds like a wonderful memory! I hope small farmers come back someday.

  • @jerrybailey5879
    @jerrybailey5879 Год назад

    Why is everything so scattered out?
    Like your shop looks like it is a half mile from your house.

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад +2

      The shop used to be a sawmill when it was owned by the Amish. I can imagine they wanted it farther from the house because of noise and dust. The other big barn was a calving barn so I imagine they wanted to keep any smell from the house.

  • @benburns5995
    @benburns5995 Год назад

    Very interesting hearing about the A1 and A2 quality of milk. Hopefully the young bull that you have will test for A2 quality as well. Don't know if you are familiar with the You Tube channel "More Than Farmers"? Codi and his family have a small Homestead with a Jersey milk cow called Maddie. They have some interesting videos that you may enjoy and learn from.

  • @technologydiscovery6514
    @technologydiscovery6514 2 года назад

    cool video

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  2 года назад

      Thank you! Hope you enjoy more to come!

    • @sticmanus
      @sticmanus 2 года назад

      Rent a little backhoe and dig all your holes at once!

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  2 года назад

      @@sticmanus Thats a great idea! We haven't had time to plant anymore so we may have to wait till early spring.

  • @billcampbell2943
    @billcampbell2943 Год назад +1

    U didn't finish telling why u can't breed the Geiger with ur bull

  • @cedricgates9976
    @cedricgates9976 Год назад +1

    I was taught that when doing trees to chop the topsoil with the grass put it aside then put it in the bottom of the hole as fertilizer for the tree by a guy that has a large fruit tree buisness should work on others i would think

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад

      That sounds like a great idea. Im going to make sure I do that when we transplant more in the spring!

  • @jeannamaynard5037
    @jeannamaynard5037 9 месяцев назад

    Transplant smaller trees. They are easier to reestablish. And not so much work to get out of the ground.
    .

  • @juniornunez5658
    @juniornunez5658 Год назад

    Cows

  • @inglis7086
    @inglis7086 Год назад +1

    you are wanting silvopasture - have you thought about growing acorn trees - really easy to grow and look up on youtube "growing acorns from seed" great to finish pigs on and really easy to do and maybe another income earner selling off seedlings at 3 years old - you just need to find someone with acorns on the ground and go and pick them up

    • @ThePasturedHomestead
      @ThePasturedHomestead  Год назад +1

      Yes Silvopasture! I haven’t looked into Acorn. That’s a great idea, I will definitely be looking into that!