I love what you guys are doing! I am actually 14 and convinced my family to establish a mini farm, we actually live in Pennsylvania as well and my parents used to live in Connecticut just like you guys. Our goats just had their babies and your videos are getting me exited to milk!
Thats awesome that you want this life and are so young still. Tell your parents farm.life is the only life. We are buying a farm in greencastle Pa and my kids are excited to be on a farm
I do understand not giving her the feed at first so she doesn't blow through it, however, it may be good to let her have it right away so she enjoys the whole experience 😊 just until she gets used to things😉
Great video! Loved the close up of milk squirting out of the teat into the bucket. We're in PA too. If you guys do a farm show (Harrisburg), we would love to meet your family in person.
Looks like it's old hat now!😉 I'm traveling in my rv fulltime and am staying at an ag pick your own farm the next 2 days. I belong to a co- op called " Harvest Hosts" who let rv-ers park for the night at farms, wineries, museums, and golf courses. You guys have your hands full but would love it if someday you could be a host. Such a down to earth family! So enjoy your videos. Oh...and some of us like you to put us to work when we visit! I bring my own muck boots and gloves😁
It’s nice that you’re organized, it can help avoid frustration with efficiency.👍🏽. Very, very odd however that you don’t use stocks for your goat’s rear hooves and instead fight and try to avoid contamination and spilling of your milk. There are very easy methods for this.
Wow!!! What amazing kids! Y’all are doing something right❤️ it’s so nice to see how you are teaching your daughter “first things first”. I’m so glad that you mentioned milking styles!! I am new to goats and it’s hard for me to get anything from my nanny. I have a mini LaMancha who had 3 kids in May. Now it’s August-Could she be drying up?? I will have to google STRIP MILKING!! thanks for the info😁
Homesteady I got her one month after she kidded . The previous owner milked her every afternoon and I think she got a quart?? It took us a while to build a milk stand so there were 2 months of no attempts to milk. And it just seems tricky. She has smaller teats and I have larger hands so I get milk on my little finger a lot of times. I supposed I just need to keep practicing. Thanks for your help!
Are they first fresheners? They really didn't have that much milk. How much do they each have per day? what kind of feed is that? I don't recognize it.
Boy that final scene was effective !! The Goat milk streaming out to the eye of the camera. I'm so pleased you arent rough with the fussy girls. Fondly mrsjob
Hello Homesteady! I hope this message finds you well. I am a producer at INSIDER and I recently found this amazing video and we would love to feature it in one of our videos about dairy around the world! For a little knowledge about us, INSIDER is a part of Business Insider. All of your footage will be credited with your Facebook, Instagram or RUclips page. Please let me know if this is okay with you! You can also email me at cthallon@businessinsider.com
I love how clean your milk room is. It’s so much easier to work in.
I love the sound of the kids in the background, reminds me of hanging out with the lambs this spring. AAAA
Talented family and kids!!
Awesome dad daughter video.....loving family 👪! Thanks for sharing 🍸
You daughter is so cute. She's really a good little helper. I love that. It's nice for us parents to enjoy our kids efforts that way❤️
I love what you guys are doing! I am actually 14 and convinced my family to establish a mini farm, we actually live in Pennsylvania as well and my parents used to live in Connecticut just like you guys. Our goats just had their babies and your videos are getting me exited to milk!
Thats awesome that you want this life and are so young still. Tell your parents farm.life is the only life. We are buying a farm in greencastle Pa and my kids are excited to be on a farm
Great video my brother
I do understand not giving her the feed at first so she doesn't blow through it, however, it may be good to let her have it right away so she enjoys the whole experience 😊 just until she gets used to things😉
All right looks like it's going very well. I love how your daughter's participating she's doing a great job!💚
Seeing kids farm brings me great joy
❓❓❓Has your young dog been sick? He looked rather empty?
You really are getting them trained...it’s so good to see how patience and care payoff.
Love this video! Thanks for the great content. You guys are so enjoyable to watch and listen to. Great helpers you got there!
Great video! Loved the close up of milk squirting out of the teat into the bucket. We're in PA too. If you guys do a farm show (Harrisburg), we would love to meet your family in person.
Looks like it's old hat now!😉 I'm traveling in my rv fulltime and am staying at an ag pick your own farm the next 2 days. I belong to a co- op called " Harvest Hosts" who let rv-ers park for the night at farms, wineries, museums, and golf courses. You guys have your hands full but would love it if someday you could be a host. Such a down to earth family! So enjoy your videos. Oh...and some of us like you to put us to work when we visit! I bring my own muck boots and gloves😁
It’s nice that you’re organized, it can help avoid frustration with efficiency.👍🏽. Very, very odd however that you don’t use stocks for your goat’s rear hooves and instead fight and try to avoid contamination and spilling of your milk. There are very easy methods for this.
Good information ❤️.
By the way what medicine do you use for spray after milking?
💖 I truly enjoy watching you with your children.. Special memories..
Wow!!! What amazing kids! Y’all are doing something right❤️ it’s so nice to see how you are teaching your daughter “first things first”.
I’m so glad that you mentioned milking styles!! I am new to goats and it’s hard for me to get anything from my nanny. I have a mini LaMancha who had 3 kids in May. Now it’s August-Could she be drying up?? I will have to google STRIP MILKING!! thanks for the info😁
Did you just get her? Or have you had her since she kidded? If you had her when she kidded did she give more?
Homesteady I got her one month after she kidded . The previous owner milked her every afternoon and I think she got a quart?? It took us a while to build a milk stand so there were 2 months of no attempts to milk. And it just seems tricky. She has smaller teats and I have larger hands so I get milk on my little finger a lot of times. I supposed I just need to keep practicing. Thanks for your help!
I love how organized you guys are it makes life so much easier instead of searching. What are you guys going to do with the baby goats
Get you some good fly traps 😜
You can instal a celing fan, at the milking station, works pretty good, for the flyes....
Thanks, maybe play some jazz music while milking.
Thanks maybe Play Some Jazz
music while milking xxxx💟😍
Great video🤗🤗🤗🤗
What ever happened to your black lab and your brown lab I haven't seen him in a while .
You have a wonderful team with you up there.. very nice innocent kids 👍👍
Happy to see the sanitation. They do seem to be doing better.😀
So nice to be able to spray it all down!
Are they first fresheners? They really didn't have that much milk. How much do they each have per day? what kind of feed is that? I don't recognize it.
Very beautifull ❤️ congratulations
#Askhomesteady can you tell us what camera you use?
I talk about all my gear including my Canon 80 D in this vid Jan
ruclips.net/video/Tg8k5m5BHEw/видео.html
why making the Goat wait for the Feed untill you start milking lol
Pretty cool
what kind of iodine do you use on the teats?
How many times a day do you milk them
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What mixture is in the dip cup?
how do you make your homemade salve?
Why don't you give her the food to distract her attention away from you . It could be much for you guys
What do you do as parents to get your kids so involved in the animals? I have chickens and a pig, but my kids have no interest in helping me.
#askhomesteady
Boy that final scene was effective !! The Goat milk streaming out to the eye of the camera. I'm so pleased you arent rough with the fussy girls. Fondly mrsjob
what a yoke
Come on, you really don't need all of this to milk a goat !!
Hello Homesteady! I hope this message finds you well. I am a producer at INSIDER and I recently found this amazing video and we would love to feature it in one of our videos about dairy around the world! For a little knowledge about us, INSIDER is a part of Business Insider. All of your footage will be credited with your Facebook, Instagram or RUclips page.
Please let me know if this is okay with you! You can also email me at cthallon@businessinsider.com
Why don't you use a hand milker?
why tie up that poor dog when Millking the goats lol