Misconceptions About Homesteading | Ash Turner of Turner Farm

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

Комментарии • 17

  • @chanelle7484
    @chanelle7484 2 года назад +14

    This is the stuff I want to hear! We have plans and dreams of owning our own property and raising animals. But I want to hear it all, not just the beautiful parts people put on Instagram but all of the things. Thanks so much for sharing!💛

  • @melanieb2132
    @melanieb2132 2 года назад +4

    So interesting to relearn the lives our great grandparents lived.

  • @rebekahmccaul
    @rebekahmccaul 2 года назад +3

    Honest words. Thanks ladies 💝💝

  • @travelinglifesjourney8581
    @travelinglifesjourney8581 2 года назад +7

    Id love for you to do a podcast with redmond salt, jills podcast with them is one of my favorites! Id love to learn more about good salt and its benefits

  • @sweetpeasandyarrowaranchdi8327
    @sweetpeasandyarrowaranchdi8327 Год назад +3

    I think when you are a "softie", you learn to pay more attention to your animals. You start preventing, thinking ahead, studying more and asking people questions. Then it gets easier and easier.

  • @helenamarie33
    @helenamarie33 Год назад

    Lovely episode thank you!

  • @marylefave2933
    @marylefave2933 2 года назад +3

    So excited to discover a fellow bluenoser on your channel Lisa. Just scrolled through the IG acct quickly. Holy sourdough baker! Can’t wait to explore all her offerings. Be the way, we are called Bluenosers after our world class schooner built here, in case the reference may be confusing. Definitely Nova Scotia proud.

    • @CMBauer
      @CMBauer 2 года назад

      Thanks for the explanation!

  • @brandeegoodnight532
    @brandeegoodnight532 2 года назад +2

    Great info!! Thank you!

  • @modernhomesteadalaska
    @modernhomesteadalaska 2 года назад +3

    “The birthing aspect” it’s funny how many have no idea i
    A rancher is a walking zombie during birthing season. It’s seriously hard beyond hard. But worth every moment.

  • @snapshot1386
    @snapshot1386 2 года назад

    This was interesting. I hear the difficulties of homesteading. But it can be very uninspiring for beginners. When I watch Lisa on “Farmhouse on Boone”, she makes things sound easy. Just a matter of fact. As if there isn’t the option to fail. Only a moment to learn and try again. Thanks for sharing. 😬

  • @samantharoseman4206
    @samantharoseman4206 2 года назад

    Yes. We are in suburbia. And we have a garden and chickens. The chickens we got have MG and it has been emotionally taxing to frantically research everything and make decisions and treat it. I’m curious how I would handle the emotional toll of larger animals with disease; I imagine not well. But maybe I should just go for it one day

  • @carlyinprogress6550
    @carlyinprogress6550 2 года назад +1

    My sister and her family raises 100% wagyu! East Texas area. If you are ever down in the area you should check them out!

  • @malsierover182
    @malsierover182 2 года назад +1

    I can relate about animals dying I get so attach

  • @laurag8309
    @laurag8309 2 года назад +1

    Reminds me gotta go feed the chickens!

  • @melindaedgington9925
    @melindaedgington9925 2 года назад

    Interesting listen but I found you both focused more on livestock then crops. But then again livestock I guess would be more work. I eat mostly vegetarian so it makes no sense for me to ever keep live stock. Just a few chickens to help in the garden. I also live in the burbs so to get larger animals would mean a lot more expense.

  • @yvonboudreau3924
    @yvonboudreau3924 2 года назад +1

    Does she has a you tube channel