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  • @Frank-bh3cm
    @Frank-bh3cm 2 года назад +6

    Congrats on the 100K subs, well deserved 👍👍

  • @EC4400
    @EC4400 2 года назад +14

    Wow! those onions look beautiful. Nice onion rack, Evan. You have accomplished quite a bit on your homestead. Looks like it was a beautiful day in the neighborhood. Your puppies have gotten so big. Thanks for taking us along.

  • @stevenbrooks7965
    @stevenbrooks7965 2 года назад +3

    Onions, hotdogs, French fries with sweetcorn, I’d make with that vegetable haul 😋

  • @lorenmeyer5290
    @lorenmeyer5290 2 года назад +5

    WOW can't believe all the onion's and potatoes you got. GREAT job! Blooming onion looks delicious! Look forward to every video! God bless y'all!

  • @reginaldbrewington8971
    @reginaldbrewington8971 2 года назад +4

    Evan, @ 8:25 you are talking about pulling all the fabric in your quest to stop the weeds. I was thinking you can 1.leave it in place 2.pull the weeds 3.cover the area with a silage tarp until next season. Just a thought? Those onions look good! I like that rack you put together to hang and dry the onions! I like the effort you guys put into making everything work.

  • @jenniferhendricksen7859
    @jenniferhendricksen7859 2 года назад +7

    I ran across an old video of yours from several years ago, you guys hadn't even started building the house yet....I had no idea that there were houses and other barns and silos on the property. You guys are amazingly hard workers and it shows in the way your property has transformed over the years!!!

    • @footplate0
      @footplate0 2 года назад +2

      Jennifer Hendricksen, thank you for your comment. Usually when I find a channel that I like I binge watch all the stuff that had gone on before I found it. Somehow I didn't on this channel as I also did not know about "the before the house was built". Thanks to your comment I have just binged watched quite a lot of what went on before. I feel that it is well worth it as the "future plans" are discussed in length and I would say that 99% has been completed. So again thank you for posting

  • @kingkong7617
    @kingkong7617 2 года назад +5

    It is hard to try and manage a farm and both work full time jobs, but you and Rebecca make it work and that is what counts. The rewards are worth the effort.

  • @walterchapman2884
    @walterchapman2884 2 года назад +3

    Everyone has their favorite potatoes , I sure enjoy the Gold Rush , great for baking and mashed potatoes! Thanks for the blooming onion recipe , it looked good.

  • @gitatit4046
    @gitatit4046 2 года назад +6

    You are so right Evan we all learn those lessons the hard way sometimes. And letting that garden go too long makes it 10 times as hard to reclaim - plus the weeds are even worse the next go around. But the potatoes and onions are looking good so the labor is paying off for you two. Rebekah's smile said it all 😉. Thanks for sharing the experience. 👍

  • @carolmackenzie2283
    @carolmackenzie2283 2 года назад +3

    Hi just saw your lovely pond in the back ground it looks green did the fountain think not help. Love seeing the dogs, your onion looked yummy

  • @JoeBJones
    @JoeBJones 2 года назад +2

    If your busy, weeds will get ya in a garden real quick! Hard to get to every project.

  • @antoinetteryan80
    @antoinetteryan80 2 года назад +3

    Nice onions! I can’t get mine to grow bigger than a golf ball 😩 Every year I’m learning new things so we’ll try again next year!

  • @22gonefishing
    @22gonefishing 2 года назад +3

    Looks like you need to start the aerator in the pond, looking a little green.
    I bet those onions and potatoes will be delicious

  • @pampilgrim2274
    @pampilgrim2274 2 года назад +4

    Hi, Evan and Rebekah! Your farm is very well organized and convenient in many ways. Your barn is phenomenal! I am always excited to see what your next project will be. I am particularly interested in the bank barn. Your changes have been well planned. The onion rack works well.

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 2 года назад +3

    Great job Evan and Rebecca, glad you got a good harvest of potato's and the onions look great too. Fantastic show on how to cook a Bloomin Onion, picture perfect! Stay safe around there and keep up the great work. Fred.

  • @chloesmom412
    @chloesmom412 2 года назад +4

    I am so glad you gave us an update in the dogs. My husband has been asking to ask you. Lol The blooming onion looks good!!

  • @honkingdonk3981
    @honkingdonk3981 2 года назад +4

    I love watching "Living Traditions Homestead". Red Poppy Ranch is a really awesome channel to follow also! Heath, Cedar and their children are so great to watch as they make their way through life. They, like you, have worked really hard to make a wonderful home and property.

  • @setholson6550
    @setholson6550 2 года назад +8

    Had no idea it was that easy to grow onions. I love seeing you build the rack and the detail you took. I could see the pond in the background does it have a algae bloom or is it my tv color? Would love to see a fishing video if y’all ever get out there although I’m sure you would rather fish and relax and not film which I totally understand. Thanks for sharing, susan

    • @angelaprovencher7150
      @angelaprovencher7150 2 года назад +1

      There is older videos of Rebecca fishing .. If you haven't seen all their videos , I suggest that if you have time go back to the beginning of their journey and watch them. This is one of the best Channels to watch ..

    • @setholson6550
      @setholson6550 2 года назад

      @@angelaprovencher7150 Thank you I agree it’s one of my favorites too and I have watched almost every video from the start. I have watched her fish before as I know she really enjoys doing it. So sad for them with what has happened to the pond. Susan

    • @angelaprovencher7150
      @angelaprovencher7150 2 года назад +1

      @@setholson6550 yes it is sad that all the fish died . It's a beautiful pond when it's all cleared up. I love their land , house, and omg the barn/garage/workshop/dog kennel/meat processing building.. I can't wait to see when they get to the meat processing work room.

    • @setholson6550
      @setholson6550 2 года назад +1

      @@angelaprovencher7150 me to I’m looking forward to seeing how the kitchen is set up. I enjoy the spring and summer videos but the winter ones inside are my favorites most of the time as long as not all tractor rebuild. Love watching folks that are craftsman and enjoying working on projects. Susan

  • @macEboy
    @macEboy 2 года назад +2

    Evan......It would be great to see more occasional cook and taste test video part of the show!
    Cheers!

  • @mattvittal
    @mattvittal 2 года назад +1

    Surprised Meyer hatchery shorted you. I have had excellent luck with them ordering all my poultry. I'm sure they will make it right. I loved the onion drying rack. I'm going to build something similar. Thanks for another great video!

  • @afghanbunny1
    @afghanbunny1 2 года назад +1

    Every time you till or dig, you are pulling weed seeds to the surface and inviting them to germinate. If you would pull out mature weeds, then pull the cloth, add compost and recover, you should have considerably fewer weeds.

  • @margaretbedwell3211
    @margaretbedwell3211 2 года назад +2

    Those were such good looking onions and you made me hungry with that blooming onion.
    Potatoes look great so far as well. Have a Blessed day,

  • @clevjam
    @clevjam 2 года назад +1

    Evan, What happened to the pond! That bubbler thing you installed last year must not be working.

  • @gurubhat2403
    @gurubhat2403 2 года назад +15

    Pete (of the 'Few Acres Farm' fame) uses the discarded cardboard box cardboards to cover the soil around the plants to prevent weeds from taking over. Gradually these cardboards decompose to become soil and help the growth of vegetables. Just an idea.

    • @kenthorsen4558
      @kenthorsen4558 2 года назад +2

      That's what I did this year for our pumpkin patch, the vines are so thick that we can't see any cardboard. Can't wait to see how well it works out.

    • @garywoody5594
      @garywoody5594 2 года назад +3

      Used newspapers work great also.

    • @vickiemeisinger9632
      @vickiemeisinger9632 2 года назад +2

      Yes I was aware that Pete was using recycled cardboard boxes for around his garden plants and cover the soil to stop the weeds issues especially when you have dry summers the weeds seem to want to take everything over; that is Something I did not learn from Pete (using the cardboard boxes). My parents did not do that either except they use newspapers around zucchini plants and watermelon plants to give protection to the plant and to keep the vines above the ground more and to combat bugs as well as keep moisture in the ground when there’s throughout summers….. so, I took it a step further at some point in my life may be living in Kansas because it definitely it was different weather there then it was in Iowa.
      Regarding the garden paper you put down. You never can leave it in the same place from year to year. In fact I’m not even a fan of reusing it for the reason you just stated. It seems to be more issues than it’s worth to me anyway so I would pull it up and let it dry for a year….Hang it on the fence to dry and make sure you take it down because if you don’t it’ll blow to some other state in the southern wind gusts which seem to come up from who knows where at any given time… Then, I reused it in other projects besides my garden. I might use it in flower beds where The plants are going to be quite a ways apart or are used it where there was mulch or gravel in between shrubs and for children’s play areas and sandboxes and so forth. I didn’t find good luck in reusing it in my seed gardens because the amount of weeds far outweighed the strong produce plants!! For me, I don’t want to have to weed anymore than I have to in the garden where my produce is or my flowers are because I just don’t have that kind of time and even if I did I don’t want to spend my time pulling weeds when there is effective ways to avoid it!!!!! I really hate to dine with friends or family and they have half a dozen dogs at the Table begging for food or sitting on your feet because they’re waiting for someone to drop food and you can’t have an adult conversation because it’s all about the dogs. I loved😊♥️ everyone of my dogs and they were very smart and well trained well I love dogs but I enjoyed them and they gave me enjoyment and that meant that I did not have a bunch of untrained animals jumping up and begging and barking and being unruly in my home. I just don’t get why people are going to have dogs if they’re not gonna bother to train them. Enough said.
      I really liked your homemade drying racks for the onions. I imagine your wife will end up Making a rope of onions by braiding the grade in together… it’s a very beautiful look and it’s a space saver for sure. I’ll be interested to see what it is she decides to do❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
      I hope by now you’ve contacted the Ohio chicken location to replace your six baby chickens you did not receive. That doesn’t speak very highly of them although I realize mistakes can happen. And I do Think they’ll make it right by you.❣️❣️❣️
      Very good video and I truly enjoyed all of it especially the blooming onion you made😊♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @hubertwebb9869
    @hubertwebb9869 2 года назад +1

    All those weeds you are throwing away can be used for animal feed, are you using some of it for feed?🧡🧡🧡🧡

  • @michaelfrancis7072
    @michaelfrancis7072 2 года назад +1

    Hi guys. Have you thought to put some paving slabs, or logs along the outside of your garden plots up to the wire to keep some of the weeds from climbing the wire.

  • @marydanen5220
    @marydanen5220 2 года назад +2

    Awesome shirt! Love your garden. That onion looked delicious❤ God bless.

  • @LFfire1597
    @LFfire1597 2 года назад +3

    Ahhh needed a video to watch today!!! Thank you

  • @kingfishjrb
    @kingfishjrb 2 года назад +1

    when making your dip use prepared horseradish. you can find in dairy case. much stronger.

  • @51rwyatt
    @51rwyatt 2 года назад +1

    Maine hasn't gotten the rain we'd like this season. I'm in central Maine and have done a bit better than southern part of the state. Lawn is not as green as could be. There were periods in July where I had to spot water certain things in the garden every other day.

  • @minutemanmac
    @minutemanmac 2 года назад +1

    Been so dry here in NH the last few years. What rain we have got recently has been too much too quickly and just runs off. Haven't had a nice soaking rain in a while

  • @tannenbaumgirl3100
    @tannenbaumgirl3100 2 года назад +1

    You're missing the Chipotle seasoning for the sauce.

  • @jamessteffens8337
    @jamessteffens8337 2 года назад +1

    How long to dry in rack, first time growing onions. Thanks jim 80

  • @davidwilson8103
    @davidwilson8103 2 года назад +2

    I loved the blooming onion segment in your last video; looked delicious

  • @toddcaskey9984
    @toddcaskey9984 2 года назад +1

    My garden is like yours , spending my time on the animal projects

  • @cathyblasco4497
    @cathyblasco4497 2 года назад +1

    Got that algae bloom happening in the pond, huh?
    We got a fountain for ours, seemed to help.

  • @bevnelson3678
    @bevnelson3678 2 года назад +1

    It's good to have a vegetable garden. Much Cheaper as well

  • @exploringtheoutdoors9476
    @exploringtheoutdoors9476 2 года назад +3

    Love the vids

  • @deannamarie4149
    @deannamarie4149 2 года назад +1

    "Don't touch my Dad"
    That onion looks fantastic... Great job cutting it Rebecca...

    • @JorrynOlsen
      @JorrynOlsen Год назад

      @@Deanna! My apologies I’m intruding I just have some questions to ask about gardening. I’m a newbie, do you suggest I plant in containers, raised garden beds or in the ground?

  • @nathanielbentz3156
    @nathanielbentz3156 2 года назад +1

    On the potatoes you can use a pitchfork instead of a potato fork, that’s what I do for my potatoes

  • @workhardlivefree3818
    @workhardlivefree3818 2 года назад +1

    HOLY CRAP!!! Look at your pond! You could dangneer walk across it... What happened to your aerator?

  • @TheTwinkletoad
    @TheTwinkletoad 2 года назад +1

    Man that onion looks great, I want :( And the starwars shirt :P

  • @edwardbonner9365
    @edwardbonner9365 2 года назад +1

    Dessert like conditions in the U K,need a lot of rain.

  • @cathyblasco4497
    @cathyblasco4497 2 года назад +1

    "Unemployed Redneck Hillbilly Creations" (URHC) just put out a video of his onion harvest. HUGE onions! He planted Ailsa Craigs from Baker Creek.

  • @jaksmith6465
    @jaksmith6465 2 года назад +1

    youre missing paprika and cayenne in the onion

  • @claire_A-T
    @claire_A-T 2 года назад +1

    So why didn't you just pick some chicks up at Tractor Supply or a supply store near you?

    • @CountryViewAcres
      @CountryViewAcres  2 года назад

      They don't normally sell Cornish cross meat chickens. They usually sell laying hens.

  • @terrybowser7279
    @terrybowser7279 2 года назад +2

    Is the pond green or does it show up that way from the camera?

  • @sylviaprudhomme5417
    @sylviaprudhomme5417 2 года назад +1

    Really liked the garden and the dogs

  • @alanmcclorey8914
    @alanmcclorey8914 2 года назад +1

    thank's for the video.

  • @Bessie1021
    @Bessie1021 2 года назад +1

    You are one creative son of a gun!👍🏾

  • @joannak4640
    @joannak4640 2 года назад +2

    Great update. Thank you ❤️

  • @Flowing23
    @Flowing23 2 года назад +2

    👍

  • @oldthudman
    @oldthudman 2 года назад

    The recipe for the old "Secret Sauce" (JacknBox for sure)....Is equal parts Mayo/Ketchup/Mustard............

  • @charlenethomas9966
    @charlenethomas9966 2 года назад +1

    Hey 👋Evan and Rebecca 😇👍

  • @wileycoyotesr8623
    @wileycoyotesr8623 2 года назад +1

    I grew up using a potato pitchfork. They loosen the soil and raise taters upward. It's then fun to complete the harvest by feeling around in the dirt for them. My aunt Ellie Sandra said potatoes harvested by hand taste better. She was probably right. You could still attack some with your shovel.

  • @casid9929
    @casid9929 2 года назад

    I have 3 border collies. Two female litter mates 12 yrs old and male 3 yrs. Girls never had people food until boy came along. Even left the girls in the car once with hot bucket of KFC while I ran in to buy dog food. KFC wasn't touched. Once they got people food, they beg! Wish I wouldn't have given them their first bite!

  • @deannaoverstreet4146
    @deannaoverstreet4146 2 года назад +2

    That looked so good!

  • @hollandduck79
    @hollandduck79 2 года назад

    Hello from the Netherlands and thanks for the video. Sincerely, Hollandduck

  • @LtColDaddy71
    @LtColDaddy71 2 года назад

    Are you kids in to it at all. We farm, 7000 acres of organic row crops, 800 acres of pasture and silvopasture, and 500 acres of timber / food forest. The reason to farm is to raise farm kids, otherwise I’d be off on some tropical Island making sweet love to my bride, swinging from vines and catching her fish with. my bare hands.

  • @williamkn621
    @williamkn621 2 года назад

    Perhaps you might braid your onions for storage, Jared on Fluty Lick homestead shows how it's done.

  • @elizabethchetwood1916
    @elizabethchetwood1916 2 года назад +1

    Yep! The Alphas of the pack eat first!

    • @JorrynOlsen
      @JorrynOlsen Год назад

      @@Elizabeth I’m a newbie in gardening. I’ll really appreciate your suggestion on this , Should I plant in containers, raised garden beds or in the ground?

  • @angelaprovencher7150
    @angelaprovencher7150 2 года назад

    Just an idea for you . After you pull up the cloth and work the soil , before you lay the cloth back down , put cardboard down 1st to keep the weeds from coming up through the cloth . Eventually the cardboard will break down so it won't hurt the soil. You have the green thumb. I really love watching your garden growing.

  • @johniwan1
    @johniwan1 2 года назад

    Great videos, I've already used some of your ideas! Today (as I've just come in from harvesting some of my onions) I'm interested in your onion weed control fabric with the holes in it. Is this something you buy with holes/spacing or are you making the holes based on your needs?
    I see farms with fields laid out this way and I can't imagine they cut/melt all the holes for different crops. I use Sunbelt and for my small garden I use a heated soup can to melt a perfect hole.

  • @littlemogocreek
    @littlemogocreek 2 года назад

    Yes, game changing potato storing tips please. Look forward to more on the vegi' garden too thanks guys. The harvest looks pretty good already.
    I loved the way you used weed mat, burning the holes in it to plant through and decided that's the way I will go when I finish our vegi' garden build so it was really interesting to learn from your mistakes with the weeds as well.
    Speaking of weeds, I saw the pond in the background. Haven't caught that video yet but wow it's green.
    Thanks for sharing as always.

  • @dougc.3998
    @dougc.3998 2 года назад

    Good video Evan. When I was growing up weeding the garden was the boy's job, that would be me. Mom and Dad would plant the garden and I would help and then it was my job to keep it weeded. They never asked me if I wanted too either. Haha. Then it was easy the first month or so, but if I didn't keep up it was the worst drudgery you can imagine. We enjoyed the things from the garden because back in the 60's and 70's most of our vegetables and fruits were canned or frozen in the winter, imported produce was too expensive. the bananas and oranges and other citrus fruit was all that was fresh that we could buy. We stored apples and tree nuts we picked in the end of summer and fall. Everything else was preserved, to this day I would rather have fresh fruit and veggies because of the low cost now compared to then. The other thing that I remember was sneaking extra stuff from the garden on to the neighbors back steps so they would have to preserve it instead of Mom. They did the same to us, so everybody had lots to choose from the pantry in the winter.

  • @richardkeeton3057
    @richardkeeton3057 Год назад

    Rotate your night shades in the garden. Tomato..pepper..egg plant.for sure. You guys are doing great. Both full time jobs and rocking the homestead is a ton of work. God bless and keep you both. Great job.

  • @jamesmorrison1884
    @jamesmorrison1884 2 года назад

    Hello Evan very nice. I'm not a fan of raised garden beds I think they dry out to fast. I grew about 3 4 bushel potatoes white flesh not sure name but that will last till march april onions I still have to dig up end of month have purple and yellow I'll probably have 2 3 bushel. My yellow and green beans peppers will be ready end of month. A little different growing season here than your place. My cousin live your area he about a month ahead. Have a great day both of you.

  • @stevengullison5123
    @stevengullison5123 2 года назад

    Good afternoon guys, first time I saw onions cooked that way, I must try. Steve from N.B

  • @jamessteffens8337
    @jamessteffens8337 2 года назад

    Are they sending you replacement chicks. Jim80

  • @larrysmith2481
    @larrysmith2481 2 года назад

    Are you taking on too much with livestock, the pond is green, and your garden is overgrown with weeds, and you still work a full-time job. I think you are stretching yourself toooooooooo thin to keep the place looking good.

  • @idahobob180
    @idahobob180 2 года назад

    Got a idea for your duck weed make wood float 10 or 15 feet wide with screen basket behind it and pull it with your boat, do have a small motor, just pile it up, till it into your soil, kind like mowing your grass

  • @garyjohnson4458
    @garyjohnson4458 2 года назад +1

    My grandfather use to tie a few together and hang them in the cwiler to dry and store them that way

  • @lorrainestafford3809
    @lorrainestafford3809 2 года назад

    I think you're supposed to braid them to California

  • @jeanielipskey1272
    @jeanielipskey1272 2 года назад

    Those onions looked really good! So did your blooming one! LOL Nice haul of potatoes.

  • @hillbillyfranks
    @hillbillyfranks 2 года назад

    There's a hillbilly Frank again well I tell you that blooming onion is sure you're looking mighty fine

  • @gregj2647
    @gregj2647 2 года назад

    Onion looked great. How often do you fertilizer the corn? Mine isn’t doing too well this year and I’m wondering if I didn’t fertilize enough

  • @terrycastor8299
    @terrycastor8299 2 года назад

    Our garden doesn't look too great either. This was a really odd Spring and Summer.

  • @juliannedispain1637
    @juliannedispain1637 2 года назад

    It is always nice to look at a garden and see what you have planted. Weeds can grow fast and that is just part of gardening. Your onions and potatoes look amazing.

  • @shelleyennis4489
    @shelleyennis4489 2 года назад

    A garlic Aolee' dip (Not sure about spelling, lol) would be good for the onion.

  • @drknockers5716
    @drknockers5716 2 года назад

    Hay bro have seen Faith like potatoes good flick!!

  • @sams568
    @sams568 Год назад

    It's been so hot and dry here in South Texas that the mosquitos are carrying water bottles.

  • @markdiulio2245
    @markdiulio2245 2 года назад

    Definitely are reaping what you have sewn everything looks great

  • @marytucker9404
    @marytucker9404 2 года назад

    Today was our first rainy day in 57 days of no rain. And it only rained for about 20 minutes. Forney, TX

  • @Tonetwisters
    @Tonetwisters 2 года назад

    When I was a kid, we had a potato rake with a steel handle. Thanks for another entertaining video. Glad you got that rain, too.

  • @dominikpiskoric9649
    @dominikpiskoric9649 2 года назад +1

    how hayfields looks

    • @CountryViewAcres
      @CountryViewAcres  2 года назад

      I cut hay yesterday. Videos will start being posted in a few days.

  • @skitzochik
    @skitzochik 2 года назад +1

    that sky 19:15 is so gorgeous. the golden light is just breathtaking

  • @garywoody5594
    @garywoody5594 2 года назад

    2.3 inches of rain here in east Louisville ky today.

  • @jerrywoodlee2345
    @jerrywoodlee2345 2 года назад

    Wondering why not wash all the dirt off before you dry them on the rack?

  • @piksaki
    @piksaki 2 года назад

    The largest onion I know is the Walla Walla Sweet onion that we grow in this area of Washington. Sometimes they get very large.

  • @pamelaremme38
    @pamelaremme38 2 года назад

    Bloomin onion looked delicious. What a tease. At first when you cut out after you put it in the oil then cut to a different topic I thought the onion failed and you didn't want to show it. Lol

  • @edsecorr7812
    @edsecorr7812 2 года назад +1

    Great job keep up the good work love your videos thank you

  • @jakeschisler7525
    @jakeschisler7525 2 года назад

    Looks like you need a hired hand to help out with the garden. I use to have a black lab who liked to eat human food and once in a while eat hot peppers.

  • @bay9876
    @bay9876 2 года назад

    Thus starts the canning season and the hunt for glass jars. Glass jars seem to be in short supply this year, maybe due to high food prices and availability of good food with the alternative grow and can your own. Farming has taken on a new and must have life style or just plain survival.

  • @letartcircuitrider118
    @letartcircuitrider118 2 года назад

    We received our new blue shirt today and it was great! Check their store out.

  • @luby1234
    @luby1234 2 года назад

    id cut up some taters to deep fry too, before the grace of god go i ,so many had no rain, your blessed Evan

  • @mick.Walker
    @mick.Walker 2 года назад

    congratulations on reaching 100k subs

  • @joansmith3492
    @joansmith3492 2 года назад

    67 days without rain where i am. rained all around us yesterday and today but not here.

  • @garrettrice7598
    @garrettrice7598 2 года назад

    Evan have you looked at Tennessee Hickory Products for hickory handles? Love your video's. Please catch us up on your hay fields.

    • @CountryViewAcres
      @CountryViewAcres  2 года назад

      Thanks for the suggestion on handles. I will google them.

  • @GeorgeCraggy
    @GeorgeCraggy 11 месяцев назад

    did you ever consider using a manure fork to dig your potatos

  • @michellegerrard6623
    @michellegerrard6623 2 года назад

    Could you cut the dogs hair in the spring? Would it grow back for winter? You could whizz it off yourself. 👍

    • @CountryViewAcres
      @CountryViewAcres  2 года назад

      We shaved their belly's, so ground is cooler when they lay down.