You two are the brightest couple on RUclips. It is great watching you overcome obstacles. If Rebekah enjoys your pole saw, you might want to get her a 12volt Milwaukee 6" chainsaw. My wife of an age just less of 70 has one and loves it. She calls it her baby chainsaw. She prunes hedges, small trees, and I borrow it for trimming walking sticks that I make in my retirement years. Keep on getting on! Thanks. And remember, where ever you go, there you are! 😉
I really enjoy your videos. Farming is not easy and with you both working on top of it, it's great to see a husband and wife working together! God bless you both!!!
Evan, you really need to approach TYM about a subcompact tractor. It would be really handy doing the barn cleanup. My 25 HP New Holland is 48" wide so it can get in some pretty tight places We never wore masks, but we probably should have. It just wasn't done. Looks like it's time to do some crow hunting.
Hi Rebecca. Your one of the few that still make noodles with duck eggs. My mother used to make them when she was still alive on the farm. I enjoy watching you and Evan doing things on your farm.
As a kid back in the 50s and 60s we would go to my aunt and uncles farm, my aunt would make noodles, I just loved them, so much better than store bought.
You can see how much love Rebekah has for her animals, a lot like my wife. It's good to see nice folks work together like you two do! Thanks for the video, have a great night!
Job well done. Evan - consider building a small trailer that will fit through the barn door. Think large, 2 tires, wheelbarrow style that you can also pull with a 4 wheeler.
Chewie’s horns are really getting long, I remember you trimming one of the goats horns I think it was growing the wrong way. Rebecca has always jumped right in there and done whatever the animals needed there on the farm. She is the number one farmer’s wife. I have been with them ever since the day the papers were signed for their farm. They are special to me, I ask God to watch over them.
I hope Rebecca remembers the eggs she put in her pocket I did the same thing once and ended up with scrambled eggs in my pocket was horrible to wash out lol
I am disabled and walk daily. For something to do and to get cans off sides of roads. But I had to take a couple days off. The wind just pushed me back.
You could wash the goats with dog dip flea soap sprayer set up out un the good clear grass after you trim their hooves. tied up until dry and you clean and sterile the barn and stalls. Luke wanted to talk to you.
I don't know if you have ever watched Sleeper Dude or not. If you haven't it would be something you would enjoy. They have a goat that thinks he is a dog or another kind of house pet. They raised him from birth bottle feeding him and he loves them dearly. They also have a pig that loves to drink RC colas.
Here in Oregon the deer are a huge nuisance to any kind of new tree. We put 3 5 foot t-posts around the tree and 4-6 foot chain link fencing around those posts to protect the new tree.
My wife and I love you guys so much. We too just did goat hooves. It is a pain in the butt chore. We laughed out loud though at Cherie’s face when you panned the camera down to his face only and he was on his back. 🤣🤣🤣 I am still waiting for snow to melt before I can clean out the barn. We use a manure trolly that my wife’s great grandfather installed in the barn. I have rebuild many parts to it, but it still works great. Keep these videos coming please. God bless you all.
Yesterday, at the market I saw extra large eggs was $7.49 per dozen and chickens were $1.99 a pound. With that in mind it might be wise to hire a armed guard to protect your golden featherbearers.
So happy to see both of you working together. Thank you Rebekah for showing us what a truly lovely person you are. What did Evan buy at the show? LOL 💖💖🎶🎶
Rebekah best you wear a mask anytime to clean the barn. I ended up in the ER for 4 hours as I could not breathe. I inhaled the dust from the chicken waste. When I went to the Dr. he said that dust, sawdust etc. ends up in the bottom of my lungs and will be there without any problems until years later when they may start to give me a problem. Best you ask the Dr. where you work if that would be the case in today's medical findings!
What a honeydew day and you got a lot done, cleaned up, picked up, clipped and made noodles too. Wow, your honey did a great job around there. You did some too Evan . You had perfect weather to get a lot done too. Thanks for sharing with us and keep up the great videos and having fun working together. Stay safe. Fred.
Watching the goats eat the tree reminds me of goats eating the Christmas trees I picked up for them last month. They had 20 trees and I'm down to the last three.
Have you ever tried shoveling the barn waste with a snow shovel with an offset handle? As light as the material appears to be, it might make the job go quicker…or maybe not! 🤷♂️🤔
Great video as you two always put out.. I believe your crows are probably ravens. Cow go south in the winter. Now that's just a guess. Look forward to the next video.
When Chile was on his back and is warns holding this had steady, he reminds me a as what kids do with their bicycles, they put 'them upside down and have the handlebars on the ground as something that kids do. And then I start thinking have no grip spawn the handlebars and the tassels that some kids used to put on their bikes and you to put those on chilies horns or maybe tennis balls.
Seeing chewy gave me a painful flashback from last week. I'm under my ole truck changing the transmission fluid and installing a shift kit when a goat that looked just like chewy crunched down on my big toe ooowww. Don't know who's goat it was or where it came from but man that hurt and still does. But we're frinds now.🙂
We have goats and trimming their hooves was a fiasco. My wife bought a large sling used for dogs and I put up a pully and we just lift them up off the ground. I thought it would be a flailing rodeo, but they just hang there as calm as anything while she trims them. Even our feisty buck.
With the current cost of eggs and you having a surplus, it's about time to think about a freeze dryer! The large size from Harvest Right will do 10 dozen per batch in about 23 hours or so. Take care and God Bless.
Have yall ever put a head of cabbage in some netting material and suspended it near your chickens? I've seen on another farm channel the chickens eat the head of cabbage like they are starving
You need to add a lot more green stuff to your compost piles. It will compost down a lot faster if you do. Its best to mix 50:50 green and brown waste.
@@johnr3603 that doesn't add green material to it. It will be better yes. But if you have the right ratio of green, brown, air and heat, you can compost in 30 days
I really loved this video. So nice watching you two working together on each of the honey dos....Share the work, that's nice. That wrestling match with goat was funny, although I'm sure not to you. LOL. Your property is looking so pretty. Thanks for sharing chore day and have a Blessed week.
As always awesome to see you guys work together, please please please wear a mask (n95 ) terrible on your lungs you want to use them 50 more years, enjoy the channel, keep on keeping on-
I was talking to a farmer today in Northwest Alabama that grows hay...he told me he sells a square bale for $700.00 per bale....I was shocked at that price but he told me that includes his labor and fuel costs...unbelievable for a city boy I am thinking about growing hay...
@@mawmaw9156 I was talking to a cattle farmer here yesterday. We just moved to Northern Alabama from Phoenix and I am not a farmer I grew up in a big city so I don't know. We were talking outside of A Tractor Supply, never been to one of those either, but we started taking abut some feed he had in his truck. Since I have been watching Country View Acers I have taken an interest in farming. So he had this cow feed in his truck and we got to talking about farming he told me he was a cattle farmer but because hay was so expensive he leases 500 acres and grows hay. He told me it is cheaper for him to grow his own hay, sell some and still make a profit. Then I asked how much a bale of hay was and then he told me he sells it for $600 a bale and that floored me...that is what he told me.
Those egg noodles at the end were pretty cool. Great video like always see you next time
You two are the brightest couple on RUclips. It is great watching you overcome obstacles. If Rebekah enjoys your pole saw, you might want to get her a 12volt Milwaukee 6" chainsaw. My wife of an age just less of 70 has one and loves it. She calls it her baby chainsaw. She prunes hedges, small trees, and I borrow it for trimming walking sticks that I make in my retirement years. Keep on getting on! Thanks. And remember, where ever you go, there you are! 😉
I really enjoy your videos. Farming is not easy and with you both working on top of it, it's great to see a husband and wife working together! God bless you both!!!
Rebekah is a softie through and through
Your channel is one of the very few that I try to watch all the commercials so you get as much credit as possible
nice vid as always
Evan, you really need to approach TYM about a subcompact tractor. It would be really handy doing the barn cleanup. My 25 HP New Holland is 48" wide so it can get in some pretty tight places
We never wore masks, but we probably should have. It just wasn't done.
Looks like it's time to do some crow hunting.
I love your videos !! Much love from Canada
I've have found that the best scare crow is a decent 12 Guage....gets its done. Love the way you to work together. Easily my favorite you tubers
You made that kid day by a picture with him
Hi Rebecca. Your one of the few that still make noodles with duck eggs. My mother used to make them when she was still alive on the farm. I enjoy watching you and Evan doing things on your farm.
As a kid back in the 50s and 60s we would go to my aunt and uncles farm, my aunt would make noodles, I just loved them, so much better than store bought.
WOW!!! Lots of work goes into those noodles!!!
You can see how much love Rebekah has for her animals, a lot like my wife. It's good to see nice folks work together like you two do! Thanks for the video, have a great night!
PCP Pellet Rifle will help get rid of the crows
The egg noodles look great -- so much deliciousness in your future!
Sweet interactions
Job well done.
Evan - consider building a small trailer that will fit through the barn door. Think large, 2 tires, wheelbarrow style that you can also pull with a 4 wheeler.
This was a fun video! Did a little bit of everything!
Good morning Deanna, That’s so thoughtful of you, Thanks for your positive review, How are you.. where are you from and how’s the weather over there?
I really enjoyed the Video today!! You got a lot done!! God Bless and have a Wonderful Day!! ❤😊🌹
Chewie’s horns are really getting long, I remember you trimming one of the goats horns I think it was growing the wrong way. Rebecca has always jumped right in there and done whatever the animals needed there on the farm. She is the number one farmer’s wife. I have been with them ever since the day the papers were signed for their farm. They are special to me, I ask God to watch over them.
That small TYM Tractor at the Kentucky Farm show would be just the right size for cleaning inside the barn. Rebekah's Tractor for the farm chores
That Mixer..WoW! Very Good.
Wish we were done with our barn clean out lol. This was a fun video to watch.. especially the goat wrestling 😄👍🐐
G’ day from Western Australia 🦘🇦🇺
Could Rebekah please share her egg pasta recipe?
I hope Rebecca remembers the eggs she put in her pocket I did the same thing once and ended up with scrambled eggs in my pocket was horrible to wash out lol
I really enjoy watching you two, thanks for sharing💜
Another great video. I would love to see a video on the whole process of Rebekah making those noodles.
I'm glad you all made it through the cold days. Thank you for being a nurse Rebekah. I know you all work hard
I am disabled and walk daily. For something to do and to get cans off sides of roads. But I had to take a couple days off. The wind just pushed me back.
I feel worthless
Throw back video! This reminds us of our life on our farm in the 1980's. Thank you for inspiring mostly pleasant memories. Thanks for sharing.
You could wash the goats with dog dip flea soap sprayer set up out un the good clear grass after you trim their hooves. tied up until dry and you clean and sterile the barn and stalls. Luke wanted to talk to you.
The eggshells r good to give to ur laying hens. It helps them with new egg shells. Also u can use oyster shells broken up into small pieces.
I don't know if you have ever watched Sleeper Dude or not. If you haven't it would be something you would enjoy. They have a goat that thinks he is a dog or another kind of house pet. They raised him from birth bottle feeding him and he loves them dearly. They also have a pig that loves to drink RC colas.
Here in Oregon the deer are a huge nuisance to any kind of new tree. We put 3 5 foot t-posts around the tree and 4-6 foot chain link fencing around those posts to protect the new tree.
My wife and I love you guys so much. We too just did goat hooves. It is a pain in the butt chore. We laughed out loud though at Cherie’s face when you panned the camera down to his face only and he was on his back. 🤣🤣🤣 I am still waiting for snow to melt before I can clean out the barn. We use a manure trolly that my wife’s great grandfather installed in the barn. I have rebuild many parts to it, but it still works great. Keep these videos coming please. God bless you all.
Yesterday, at the market I saw extra large eggs was $7.49 per dozen and chickens were $1.99 a pound. With that in mind it might be wise to hire a armed guard to protect your golden featherbearers.
chicken thighs .49 a lb. 4.90 for 10 Lbs. Jacksonville Fl
So happy to see both of you working together. Thank you Rebekah for showing us what a truly lovely person you are. What did Evan buy at the show? LOL 💖💖🎶🎶
I didn't buy anything. Just window shopped.
Put some rocks or concrete blocks in the area to let the goats climb and scramble on, help keep their hooves worn naturally. They just love climbing
This is soothing to watch. Thanks for bringing this in a hard to understand world.
Rebekah best you wear a mask anytime to clean the barn. I ended up in the ER for 4 hours as I could not breathe. I inhaled the dust from the chicken waste.
When I went to the Dr. he said that dust, sawdust etc. ends up in the bottom of my lungs and will be there without any problems until years later when they may start to give me a problem.
Best you ask the Dr. where you work if that would be the case in today's medical findings!
You guys are awesome. Love the way yall work together. Great team work. Thanks for sharing your lives with us.
What a honeydew day and you got a lot done, cleaned up, picked up, clipped and made noodles too. Wow, your honey did a great job around there. You did some too Evan . You had perfect weather to get a lot done too. Thanks for sharing with us and keep up the great videos and having fun working together. Stay safe. Fred.
As they say, "Happy wife..happy life"!! 😁👍
Great video guys!👍🏻
Cleaning out barns are fun!!! Great video!! Glad to see you home safe from the farm show!!
Watching the goats eat the tree reminds me of goats eating the Christmas trees I picked up for them last month. They had 20 trees and I'm down to the last three.
Thank you hope all ok good show , Lucky Edmonds from Candler NC
You might want to purchase a grain scoop for use in scooping up loose manure and hay in the barn like this. makes quick work of it all.
How about an extendable golf ball retriever for the duck eggs in the water... at least they should still be good chilled by the water.
Chewey is like a baby that does not want to be held or put down and makes themselves stiff. How do they suddenly develop this strength?
Have you ever tried shoveling the barn waste with a snow shovel with an offset handle? As light as the material appears to be, it might make the job go quicker…or maybe not! 🤷♂️🤔
Great video as you two always put out.. I believe your crows are probably ravens. Cow go south in the winter. Now that's just a guess. Look forward to the next video.
Wow. Cool how you make noodles!
All the pruning tools are used by me except the gas chainsaws. They are too finicky to start sometimes.
When Chile was on his back and is warns holding this had steady, he reminds me a as what kids do with their bicycles, they put 'them upside down and have the handlebars on the ground as something that kids do. And then I start thinking have no grip spawn the handlebars and the tassels that some kids used to put on their bikes and you to put those on chilies horns or maybe tennis balls.
Just a few acres,, just use an empty space to dump compost stuff, no wood frame at all, just a mound,, much easier to use
Seeing chewy gave me a painful flashback from last week. I'm under my ole truck changing the transmission fluid and installing a shift kit when a goat that looked just like chewy crunched down on my big toe ooowww. Don't know who's goat it was or where it came from but man that hurt and still does. But we're frinds now.🙂
Great vid y’all luv your channel
We have goats and trimming their hooves was a fiasco. My wife bought a large sling used for dogs and I put up a pully and we just lift them up off the ground. I thought it would be a flailing rodeo, but they just hang there as calm as anything while she trims them. Even our feisty buck.
Scratching post project? :D Love seeing all your videos, looking forward to more field work soon
Put a Jack Russell dog in the barn. No more mice. Crazy little dogs. UK farmers love them.
Dang Rebekah ... that was a lot of noodles but I'm sure they will be AWESOME
I LOVE these kind of videos! Especially with Rebekah in them ❤️ Was that Penny, the chicken?
Penny - her favorite chicken. She is a Golden laced polish
I predict chicken n’ noodles in your future! 😀
Very enjoyable video. 👍
God bless 🙏🏼🇺🇸
Evan I think I'd talk back more to your videos than anybody's I watch
With the current cost of eggs and you having a surplus, it's about time to think about a freeze dryer! The large size from Harvest Right will do 10 dozen per batch in about 23 hours or so.
Take care and God Bless.
Have yall ever put a head of cabbage in some netting material and suspended it near your chickens? I've seen on another farm channel the chickens eat the head of cabbage like they are starving
Thx
Rebecca what's your recipe and method for making your own egg noodles? I've never made my own. Looks interesting.
Waving a hand from texas
10:56 Yeah, that's me every time I use the tractor. LoL JK
Did you get Rebecca a mini skid steer or back hole attachment with grapple bucket at farm show???? Need for fence line cleanup project. Enjoyed
So when are you picking up the new tractor you seen at the show?
You need to add a lot more green stuff to your compost piles. It will compost down a lot faster if you do. Its best to mix 50:50 green and brown waste.
Rain or water, turn and flip!
@@johnr3603 that doesn't add green material to it. It will be better yes. But if you have the right ratio of green, brown, air and heat, you can compost in 30 days
You need to get a pool net with a long pole to get all those eggs in the water.
I really loved this video. So nice watching you two working together on each of the honey dos....Share the work, that's nice. That wrestling match with goat was funny, although I'm sure not to you. LOL. Your property is looking so pretty. Thanks for sharing chore day and have a Blessed week.
Great video! My wife said she wants to see the rest of the egg noodle making! :)
You need a golfball retriever for those duck eggs in the pond
Oh ya I had to run and get the duck eggs before the crows LOL lot s of fun, Nice getting a few little jobs done
Good Evening Marie, That’s so thoughtful of you, Thanks for your positive review, How are you.. where are you from and how’s the weather over there?
As always awesome to see you guys work together, please please please wear a mask (n95 ) terrible on your lungs you want to use them 50 more years, enjoy the channel, keep on keeping on-
Enjoyed your video thanks Rebecca Evan. What is the recipe for the egg noodles. Thanks have a great day.
Just found you on RUclips
So, when does that big TYM tractor from the show arrive? 😁
I'll keep my fingers crossed.
That's the first time I've seen someone use a pole saw like that
Rebekah needs a couple Highlander cows. Lol she loves animals!
Rebekah please share your egg noodle recepy with us 💓
Hi..... Evan and Rebecca nice to see you love watching your videos homestead Beautiful good job 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 👕🐔🐓🐣🐥🦃🐕🐈🐐🐄🐖🐝🐠🐟🎣 🌱🌺🌹🌻🌼🌸🌷🏡🎥👍👍👍
You might want to look up a good Jamaican curry coconut goat recipe. That will take care of his butting issues.
💝🙏🙏🙏 Wow that is a lot of egg noodles, yummy❣
You need a adjustable golf ball retreaver to get eggs in water
I loved the part when Rebekah rolls her eyes about wearing mask. I hate wearing mask as well. I'm also in the medical field.
I was talking to a farmer today in Northwest Alabama that grows hay...he told me he sells a square bale for $700.00 per bale....I was shocked at that price but he told me that includes his labor and fuel costs...unbelievable for a city boy I am thinking about growing hay...
That sounds very high. Small square bales here are around $5.
@@CountryViewAcres "very high", under statement.... I'm not in hay business, but thinking of starting exporting hay to Alabama!!!
@@mawmaw9156 I was talking to a cattle farmer here yesterday. We just moved to Northern Alabama from Phoenix and I am not a farmer I grew up in a big city so I don't know. We were talking outside of A Tractor Supply, never been to one of those either, but we started taking abut some feed he had in his truck. Since I have been watching Country View Acers I have taken an interest in farming. So he had this cow feed in his truck and we got to talking about farming he told me he was a cattle farmer but because hay was so expensive he leases 500 acres and grows hay. He told me it is cheaper for him to grow his own hay, sell some and still make a profit. Then I asked how much a bale of hay was and then he told me he sells it for $600 a bale and that floored me...that is what he told me.
get you a big wide snow shovel it will make scooping more quicker! haha just a thought
Did you film it or is that going on a different channel to be announced later No just fun in with you now great job
Another great video .How much longer do you plan on keeping goats ? Thought you said a while back that you were planning on getting away from goats .
We are waiting for the finny to have to babies this spring. Then we will sell them.
Rebekah your noodles are beautiful! How do you store them?
now that grass is growing back ...high time to get those sheep you are planning.
I think we have a few sheep lined up to purchase. Once they are weened. And we have some steers kine up to purchase too.
@@CountryViewAcres you got no cayot problem on your property? Never heard you talking about LGDs for your farm.
Love them duck eggs
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You need a golf ball retriever to get the duck eggs from the water. 😂
Young man you need to watch a sheep shearing demonstrations on how to turn animals over you would have a more harmonious out come 😊