Jake and your lovely family, I’ve been watching you seven years now from the video “how to hatch ducklings from start to finish” and I really have to tell you how proud I am with all the things you’ve achieved!!! When I started watching you I was 14, now I’m 21 and I dream to have a farm like yours!
My husband and I close on our very first house tomorrow, And I've really taken great inspiration from the different gardening and animal care techniques you have shown on your channel. I can't wait to start growing our own little garden and keeping our backyard chickens.❤❤❤
If your wondering how to tell Burt and Ernie apart you can tell by the faces Burt’s eyes are baby blue and Ernie’s eyes are brown or tan love the emus one of my favorites they are awesome
Most milk animals don't produce that much with their first baby it's not just cows it happens with sheep and goats too! This is because they still need to fully develop their udders, second time forward is usually when you get the most milk. Making sure that they're milked out will encourage more milk making as their bodies will see the lack of milk as a need to make more for their baby and thus produce more which is what Dolly likely is used to from her old place so she'll probably keep out performing the rest until you really start milking them full time.
Jake!! Where's the pigs? I have to say I'm smitten for Sammy the Salmon Favorelle! 🥰 And pieper!! Omg so Beautiful! And of course the red golden pheasants. Your making me real interested in the button quail! Lol Your pigeons are so handsome! Just love to see how Becky lights up when she talks about her horses! What a blessing for mom! Just love seeing your farm flourish and looking forward to the aviary! You guys really have out done yourselves, and I'm so proud to say I've been here since before the begining! Lol @Whitehouseonthehill your my fave!!
I'm so delighted you posted today.I'm am amazed at how much your baby girl has grown. Time passes between videos and kids grow fast so it's very evident when you post. I love you guys so much. I miss the farm life but live vicariously thru your videos. I know it's alot of work - I remember it well and I miss it. Thank you for sharing with us your beautiful family and farm life. I love you guys. God bless you all.
Cool Farm tour...you have a great set up for all the animals, thanx for sharing. I can't wait to to see the aviary finished, with all the different bird species you have, enjoying the space ! Take Cared
Jake the farm looks fantastic! You and your family are precious and wonderful to your family and animals and your fans. Prayers for another good freeze. We are in Florissant,Colorado and we have been in 30°-40° lows in and 20° and it gets cold enough for a few days and snows usually around the weekends. Praying you get good snows and good freeze to help with the insects. Thanks for posting this can’t wait to see Aviary finished with netting, and finished touches. Take care, In Christ, Bitsy Cook
Love the farm and your family. Been watching for years now and NO video is too long!!! Thanks for the update. Looking forward to completion of the aviary.
It's nice seeing your Son helping out around your farm . Teaching his while he's young will get him ready when he's much older . I just love seeing parents having their children doing chores . Two thumbs up for this video and of course for you too 💯❤️🙏😇🙌👍👍
Truly enjoyed going on the farm tour with you. Your farm has grown so much over the years and is a tribute to all the love and hard work you and your family have put into it. Blessings to you all.😊
Love your family and your whole farm. So much love and concern for your animals! Looking forward to seeing the aviary completed, I think the birds will really enjoy it.
Thank you for the update. Always great to see one of your video's. You have come a long way and with your hard work and perseverance you can continue to grow. Blessings always
Ive also got roosters comming out ouf my ears! But ive noticed when i raise the boys by hand or in the house i mean they are super friendly and don't attack everyone like the coop birds do. Love your channel guys i try to emulate yall with your farming practice!
Good Friday evening White House On The Hill in Missouri!!! I enjoyed watching and seeing the whole family and all off the precious children, Becky, and You Jake + the outside babies!!! Good seeing 1# of my favorites God bless 🙌 each of yall!!! Take care guys!!❤❤
What a beautiful tour ❤ your very own little piece of heaven 😊 I love watching your videos and love your family, keep the videos coming sure enjoy them and have learned a lot! Bless you 🐓🦃🦤🐈⬛🐈🐂🐕🐈⬛🐝🐴🦆🪿
Love the catchup trip round your farm, it looks warm but not starting to green up yet. Hope there is not a late cold snap. I am so looking forward to seeing the aviary finished and the birds in. That pond is so great, would love to just sit there and listen to the water and watch the birds. Thanks Guys
Your farm just keeps blossoming bigger and bigger! So excited for the final stages of the aviary and to see free roaming very happy bird's in there. I hope you do get another turkey hen or two. I have a real soft spot for them. BTW, are your pig's still there?
I am a fun of you and your animals. You guys have inspired me ever since l got bird. I have peafowl and chickens. I've been following you for a while now.
We have used Farmers Dog for months now but we don't empty the pouch into the container like that because the food stays fresher if kept in the pouch. So we store the opened pouch in the container and take out each meal from the pouch each day.
Wow, I really love your farm, your children are learning valuable life lessons and their really helpful, what a wonderful life, Thank You For The Tour, I really enjoyed it, Blessings Always 😊🙏❤️
It depends on the area but where I am a "head collar" is actually a piece of leather meant to prevent horses from chewing wood fences. It is a halter that is used to lead an animal, including sheep, goats, and horses. It gets confusing when the word head collar is used for me. I am so glad that Mazie finally had a calf after all this time!
Your family have built a beautiful farm. I raised parrots for about 10 years. You might consider African Gray. Your children would love it when they start talking.
Thank you for the tour! That's a lot of birds! I've heard of chicken math but I guess it goes for any breed you start with lol. I'm wanting to get more chickens this spring.
Your place looks great. I love the avery and the way you have it set up I can't wait for it to be done. God bless you all and until next time from Webb City Mo. take care.
I can’t really tell too much, but Holiday’s hooves look a bit thrushy to me (her frog doesn’t look the healthiest/ hoof due a trim) - but, Iodine spray will help clear that up! Though it could’ve just been the dirt! 😅 it’s great to hear you’re enjoying your riding lessons!!
Not only a trim, but actually a correction. The hoof looks quite flat which long-term can provoke lameness. Get yourself a hoof care specialist or even a farrier and learn from them + online. Good luck
Great Up Date Guys Loved it that's a lot of work to stay on top of things but for sure in your Vlogs you have shown the Dedication to what is needed to keep all the Birds and Animals Looking forward to the day the Big Avery Has netting and Birds in it Its Going to be Very Cool Thanks
Morning guys, I love your videos! Just a thought regarding waiting for warmer weather to rent equipment to do the aviary. I'd recommend if you're using heavy equipment to start now while the ground is frozen. No risk of equipment tires getting stuck in all that sloppy spring mud!! Best of luck!!
after the countdown of animals, my mind started singing "and a partridge in a pear tree" lol Kidding aside, you've made tremendous progress on your farm (and your family) since I've been watching. I've watched you amost since the start over on the other farm. You are amazing as a family, and you do a great job showing what to do (and not to do) on a small farm. Keep up the good work!
- ⚠️⚠️ 26:29 definitely put netting all above it so when foxes && coyotes scare the birds they don't fly over the fences. Otherwise you'll lose a lot more birds. 😢⚠️
Thank you for the tour! Spring can’t come soon enough, to see the aviary complete and filled up 🫶🏼 When giving the totals at the end, Joey is the partridge in a pear tree after that long list 🤣
Thanks for sharing a day in your life it’s always a joy to watch, if I may ask why don’t your harvest the rooters? I know my grandparents use to harvest the roosters they didn’t need or were problems on the farm. I just ask cuz if no one comes to take them it might be beneficial for your family to harvest them 😊 thanks again be blessed ❤
Love your videos. I have a few animals i look after street and around my house just wanted to say if you put 100% copper (rods , coins ext.) in the waters it helps a lot with the cleaning of the water bowls😊 cant wait to see more.
When I first seen your video I was like they have chickens like me but then I see all your animals and I’m like oh I only have dogs cats chickens and ducks
We took some bee keeping classes. I had a stone fountain that attracted hundreds of swarming bees. Never aggressive. Now, in the greenhouse, every day that has been 40*and above, they come and pollinate the trees for us! Win win 😊. You may consider some olive trees. Our citrus and olive trees bloom in January/ February. The bees have come to eat from??? every chance they get for the last 4-5 years. We’re in Utah. Yup, it’s cold!
Jake it was a lovely tour i am always jealous to see so many of them in the white house on the hill, in future i am sure that i will have at least some of the animals you got. ( Aviary) before you let any birds in make sure that you got more then enough nest boxes and few plants ☘️ and short trees 🌴 some grass. My dream is the Aviary i am sure 1 day it will come true. Peace out from London ✌🏻
I watch Coghill farms and during the winter they put out jars of sweeten water or sugar water and I started doing that for the local bees and they suck it up, helps keep them alive. just drip jars and the bees love them. God Bless your family
What a farm , I just love it & all your animals y'all have everything in tip top shape , Now that's a well kept farm & family enjoyed the video keep em coming💙
Hello white house! Curious if y'all will be planting any flowering plants for your bees this year. They really like marigolds which are short flowers that also help keep bugs off people and are cat safe. Morning glories are not safe for cats or dogs, as their seeds are toxic, but marigolds are super safe! Wild gardening (just throwing seeds out randomly without maintaining them much and letting them grow where they land) is fun when it comes to flowers.
I have a chicken with a Crosby too and luckily it isn’t that bad and it doesn’t keep growing, but it is like off-center of the bottom and she’s older and I had my first flight that I ever got and I didn’t know what to do but luckily, I found some good resources and she’s OK😊
We love watching your family’s videos. My toddler loves seeing all the babies. We would love a chance to incubate some chicken eggs to add to our current flock. Wouldn’t especially love to have our kids have a chance to see the process. Would love to try and hatch some cream legbars, black copper marans, and some sliver and blue laced Wyandotte.💕
Jake and your lovely family, I’ve been watching you seven years now from the video “how to hatch ducklings from start to finish” and I really have to tell you how proud I am with all the things you’ve achieved!!! When I started watching you I was 14, now I’m 21 and I dream to have a farm like yours!
That's awesome!
@@whitehouseonthehill omg 😭❤️
That so coolllll
My favorites are the pheasants.Some people keep sweet water for the bees during cold weather.
The pheasants are so beautiful.
hello imfrom ireland and we have 150 cows and yes the cows prime milking time is from thier second and third calf
Hello, how are you? I am Hamza from Morocco. Can you provide me with a job contract on your farm?
My husband and I close on our very first house tomorrow, And I've really taken great inspiration from the different gardening and animal care techniques you have shown on your channel. I can't wait to start growing our own little garden and keeping our backyard chickens.❤❤❤
Congratulations no better feeling. Blessings and Peace on your family and home❤
I absolutely love seeing the whole farm! Thank you 😊
Our pleasure!
@@whitehouseonthehill - Where are the pigs 🐖 😳 🤔?
If your wondering how to tell Burt and Ernie apart you can tell by the faces Burt’s eyes are baby blue and Ernie’s eyes are brown or tan love the emus one of my favorites they are awesome
It's spelled Bert😊
So glad your peafowl are doing good this year! I love Piper!
Most milk animals don't produce that much with their first baby it's not just cows it happens with sheep and goats too! This is because they still need to fully develop their udders, second time forward is usually when you get the most milk. Making sure that they're milked out will encourage more milk making as their bodies will see the lack of milk as a need to make more for their baby and thus produce more which is what Dolly likely is used to from her old place so she'll probably keep out performing the rest until you really start milking them full time.
What a fantastic job you have done with your farm and your children!
Absolutely amazing that you have so many animals and they all look so well taken care of and happy great job
Love seeing all of your fur babys . Thank you for showing us ❤😊❤ !!!!!
Thank you for allowing us to go and see these beautiful animals. Can’t wait to see the birds in there new home.
Jake!! Where's the pigs? I have to say I'm smitten for Sammy the Salmon Favorelle! 🥰 And pieper!! Omg so Beautiful! And of course the red golden pheasants. Your making me real interested in the button quail! Lol Your pigeons are so handsome! Just love to see how Becky lights up when she talks about her horses! What a blessing for mom! Just love seeing your farm flourish and looking forward to the aviary! You guys really have out done yourselves, and I'm so proud to say I've been here since before the begining! Lol @Whitehouseonthehill your my fave!!
I'm so delighted you posted today.I'm am amazed at how much your baby girl has grown. Time passes between videos and kids grow fast so it's very evident when you post. I love you guys so much. I miss the farm life but live vicariously thru your videos. I know it's alot of work - I remember it well and I miss it. Thank you for sharing with us your beautiful family and farm life. I love you guys. God bless you all.
Great to see everyone! Thanks for these updates and all your hard work!
Cool Farm tour...you have a great set up for all the animals, thanx for sharing.
I can't wait to to see the aviary finished, with all the different bird species you have, enjoying the space ! Take Cared
I have been witching you guys for 6 years now. You come so far you have been part of my childhood. I am 18 now, turning 19 in 18 days from now.
Jake the farm looks fantastic! You and your family are precious and wonderful to your family and animals and your fans. Prayers for another good freeze. We are in Florissant,Colorado and we have been in 30°-40° lows in and 20° and it gets cold enough for a few days and snows usually around the weekends. Praying you get good snows and good freeze to help with the insects. Thanks for posting this can’t wait to see Aviary finished with netting, and finished touches. Take care, In Christ, Bitsy Cook
Love the farm and your family. Been watching for years now and NO video is too long!!! Thanks for the update. Looking forward to completion of the aviary.
It's nice seeing your Son helping out around your farm . Teaching his while he's young will get him ready when he's much older . I just love seeing parents having their children doing chores . Two thumbs up for this video and of course for you too 💯❤️🙏😇🙌👍👍
Truly enjoyed going on the farm tour with you. Your farm has grown so much over the years and is a tribute to all the love and hard work you and your family have put into it. Blessings to you all.😊
Wait a minute.. What happened with the pigs!?? 😮🐷🐷🐷
😮😮I thought they were missing something.
Yeah same
“Please don’t show up at our house” 🤣
I’ve watched for so long and I love how much this has grown! God bless your family 🙌🏾🤍
so proud ofyou both and your family! teaching good animal husbandry in these times will be most valuable in the coming years. good job!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love your family and your whole farm. So much love and concern for your animals! Looking forward to seeing the aviary completed, I think the birds will really enjoy it.
And a partridge in a pear tree!! Love y'all❤
Thank you for the update. Always great to see one of your video's. You have come a long way and with your hard work and perseverance you can continue to grow. Blessings always
Thank you very much!
I love watching you guys! Best video in a while. Good luck with the animals/ farm this coming Spring. Look forward to each video! ❤
Always happy when y’all post! 😊
Happy valentines❤!
Happy Valentine's!
Ive also got roosters comming out ouf my ears! But ive noticed when i raise the boys by hand or in the house i mean they are super friendly and don't attack everyone like the coop birds do. Love your channel guys i try to emulate yall with your farming practice!
Good Friday evening White House On The Hill in Missouri!!! I enjoyed watching and seeing the whole family and all off the precious children, Becky, and You Jake + the outside babies!!! Good seeing 1# of my favorites God bless 🙌 each of yall!!! Take care guys!!❤❤
What a beautiful tour ❤ your very own little piece of heaven 😊 I love watching your videos and love your family, keep the videos coming sure enjoy them and have learned a lot! Bless you 🐓🦃🦤🐈⬛🐈🐂🐕🐈⬛🐝🐴🦆🪿
Love the catchup trip round your farm, it looks warm but not starting to green up yet. Hope there is not a late cold snap. I am so looking forward to seeing the aviary finished and the birds in. That pond is so great, would love to just sit there and listen to the water and watch the birds. Thanks Guys
Such a lovely family and farm. Wishing all good things to you and the animals you care for. Greetings from Canada!
Good to see you again. Happy Valentines Day to all. ❤
Your farm just keeps blossoming bigger and bigger! So excited for the final stages of the aviary and to see free roaming very happy bird's in there. I hope you do get another turkey hen or two. I have a real soft spot for them. BTW, are your pig's still there?
Wow! The farm keeps growing and glowing! But i think I missed a video somewhere... where did the pigs go?
I am a fun of you and your animals. You guys have inspired me ever since l got bird. I have peafowl and chickens. I've been following you for a while now.
We have used Farmers Dog for months now but we don't empty the pouch into the container like that because the food stays fresher if kept in the pouch. So we store the opened pouch in the container and take out each meal from the pouch each day.
So excited to see the Avery soon you all worked hard on your farm. Looks fantastic
Really enjoyed your walk round your farm, you've done an amazing job with it. Love the care you take with your birds and other animals too.
You've come a long way, living the dream ❤
You guys are amazing. You live my dream. Loved the longer content!
Thank You so much for sharing with us, much love from Quebec, Canada
Thank you for your very informative videos!!! Your entire family is doing that amazing job with the animals and the birds
Thank you for the tour. Amazing what you have built there. Beautiful family as well.
❤ 🐾🐾 Thanks for sharing your beautiful family & farm 🐾🐾
I don't know why but I laughed so hard at the "Please don't show up at our house" bit for the Roosters. 😁
You’re so lucky to have all those chickens
You guys are good horse owners i live on a ranch in the middle of nowhere and i ride horses and you are doing it all right:)
Wow, I really love your farm, your children are learning valuable life lessons and their really helpful, what a wonderful life, Thank You For The Tour, I really enjoyed it, Blessings Always 😊🙏❤️
It depends on the area but where I am a "head collar" is actually a piece of leather meant to prevent horses from chewing wood fences.
It is a halter that is used to lead an animal, including sheep, goats, and horses.
It gets confusing when the word head collar is used for me.
I am so glad that Mazie finally had a calf after all this time!
Semantics police 😂
Your family have built a beautiful farm. I raised parrots for about 10 years. You might consider African Gray. Your children would love it when they start talking.
Thank you for the tour! That's a lot of birds! I've heard of chicken math but I guess it goes for any breed you start with lol. I'm wanting to get more chickens this spring.
For that round curry comb you are using on the horses, try using it in a small circular motion. Works great 👍🏼
As always nice video....loved background music this time...very nice 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for sharing your farm with us! I enjoyed this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your place looks great. I love the avery and the way you have it set up I can't wait for it to be done. God bless you all and until next time from Webb City Mo. take care.
Eleanor has been watching your videos for the past several months and says the videos get more and more exciting all the time!
Loved the tour! Blessings on your family.
Loved the fresh round up. I've been watching you for at least 5 years! 🎉🇬🇧
Thanks for sharing all your awesome animals and Honey Bee's as well ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😊
I can’t really tell too much, but Holiday’s hooves look a bit thrushy to me (her frog doesn’t look the healthiest/ hoof due a trim) - but, Iodine spray will help clear that up! Though it could’ve just been the dirt! 😅 it’s great to hear you’re enjoying your riding lessons!!
I noticed that too, they definitely need a trim.
Not only a trim, but actually a correction. The hoof looks quite flat which long-term can provoke lameness. Get yourself a hoof care specialist or even a farrier and learn from them + online. Good luck
Happy Valentines Day to your whole family and all your animals from me and my two guinea pigs Oreo and Chip! 🥰🐹🐹❤️
Great Up Date Guys Loved it that's a lot of work to stay on top of things but for sure in your Vlogs you have shown the Dedication to what is needed to keep all the Birds and Animals Looking forward to the day the Big Avery Has netting and Birds in it Its Going to be Very Cool Thanks
I shall never forget the day you bought the farm 🩵
Morning guys, I love your videos! Just a thought regarding waiting for warmer weather to rent equipment to do the aviary. I'd recommend if you're using heavy equipment to start now while the ground is frozen. No risk of equipment tires getting stuck in all that sloppy spring mud!!
Best of luck!!
Wow loved this video it’s great to see how all your animals are doing and can’t wait for the aviary to be finished xx
after the countdown of animals, my mind started singing "and a partridge in a pear tree" lol Kidding aside, you've made tremendous progress on your farm (and your family) since I've been watching. I've watched you amost since the start over on the other farm. You are amazing as a family, and you do a great job showing what to do (and not to do) on a small farm. Keep up the good work!
Awesome farm tour ... and FYI ... LOVED the longer video keep up the GREAT job
Your videos are so amazing that always bring smile on my face and make me excited for your new project to come ❤❤❤❤❤
What an awesome farm! Thank you for the tour.
Your farm is great love to see all your animals and your family
Just beautiful ❤
The farm is looking great!! Thank you for giving us a new tour 😍 i hope to have my own small homestead someday 🥹
Our dogs LOVE The Farmer’s Dog. They actually attend meal prep now - of course they need it warmed just the tiniest bit. 😂
- ⚠️⚠️ 26:29 definitely put netting all above it so when foxes && coyotes scare the birds they don't fly over the fences. Otherwise you'll lose a lot more birds. 😢⚠️
Thank you for the tour! Spring can’t come soon enough, to see the aviary complete and filled up 🫶🏼
When giving the totals at the end, Joey is the partridge in a pear tree after that long list 🤣
Ha Ha, I thought the same thing with the partridge in a pear tree!
@@karlapatterson7194 🤣
Enjoyed the tour of your farm. Its always fun.
Thanks for sharing a day in your life it’s always a joy to watch, if I may ask why don’t your harvest the rooters? I know my grandparents use to harvest the roosters they didn’t need or were problems on the farm. I just ask cuz if no one comes to take them it might be beneficial for your family to harvest them 😊 thanks again be blessed ❤
Love your videos. I have a few animals i look after street and around my house just wanted to say if you put 100% copper (rods , coins ext.) in the waters it helps a lot with the cleaning of the water bowls😊 cant wait to see more.
When I first seen your video I was like they have chickens like me but then I see all your animals and I’m like oh I only have dogs cats chickens and ducks
Awesome video of your farm, love to you all from the UK ❤❤❤
We took some bee keeping classes. I had a stone fountain that attracted hundreds of swarming bees. Never aggressive. Now, in the greenhouse, every day that has been 40*and above, they come and pollinate the trees for us! Win win 😊. You may consider some olive trees. Our citrus and olive trees bloom in January/ February. The bees have come to eat from??? every chance they get for the last 4-5 years. We’re in Utah. Yup, it’s cold!
Love your videos! Wonderful job with all your animals!🥰
Jake it was a lovely tour i am always jealous to see so many of them in the white house on the hill, in future i am sure that i will have at least some of the animals you got. ( Aviary) before you let any birds in make sure that you got more then enough nest boxes and few plants ☘️ and short trees 🌴 some grass. My dream is the Aviary i am sure 1 day it will come true. Peace out from London ✌🏻
I like how Joey has a drive thru window. What service!
Sorry for the loss.
Thanks for the tour.
I watch Coghill farms and during the winter they put out jars of sweeten water or sugar water and I started doing that for the local bees and they suck it up, helps keep them alive. just drip jars and the bees love them. God Bless your family
I had a crossed beak pigeon! Loved that little meanie head 😂 had to do very frequent trimming because his beak grew too fast
What a farm , I just love it & all your animals y'all have everything in tip top shape , Now that's a well kept farm & family enjoyed the video keep em coming💙
Oh wow, this is awesome. 😮
True. I never seen these in your videos.
Very cool, loved it.
Beautiful farm god bless y'all and your home
love your longer vdeos thank you! A x ciao from Sicily :)
What an absolutely lovely property! 🐓
Hello white house! Curious if y'all will be planting any flowering plants for your bees this year. They really like marigolds which are short flowers that also help keep bugs off people and are cat safe.
Morning glories are not safe for cats or dogs, as their seeds are toxic, but marigolds are super safe! Wild gardening (just throwing seeds out randomly without maintaining them much and letting them grow where they land) is fun when it comes to flowers.
I have a chicken with a Crosby too and luckily it isn’t that bad and it doesn’t keep growing, but it is like off-center of the bottom and she’s older and I had my first flight that I ever got and I didn’t know what to do but luckily, I found some good resources and she’s OK😊
Really enjoyed this video. Can't wait for the aviary to be finished.
We love watching your family’s videos. My toddler loves seeing all the babies. We would love a chance to incubate some chicken eggs to add to our current flock. Wouldn’t especially love to have our kids have a chance to see the process. Would love to try and hatch some cream legbars, black copper marans, and some sliver and blue laced Wyandotte.💕
Awesome … but you guys forgot the pigs 🐖 😢 ……. I love those two 😂