Goat barn needs a lot of WORK!? Let's get started!
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I like David's haircut.
Just realise that i have follow You for years. Time goes fast. My first was when You arive at the house with the van. Have a Great spring. Micke sweden
Thank you for watching 👀 ❤
I think your chickens really would like a compost pile of their own to scratch around. They are very good at catching living things (worms, frogs). The more food they catch, the less you have to feed.
Just make a pile of goat manure and soiled hay by the chicken coop on the ground. Mound the pile up to 1 or 1.5 meters and step back. The chicken's will do the rest. They will spread the pile around looking for goodies and mx the material thoroughly. Then next week you stack the pile back up so the chickens can start again :)
You get great compost, a savings on chicken feed,. more and better eggs and happy contented chickens. What is not to love?
Who cut this block??.. 😳Dessi says... You.😂🤣😂🤣thats a Klassic LOL!! Always fun moments on the Farm. Be blessed🙏🙏🙏👍👍
Nice weather. Goats will love this👍
Goat house is looking so much better, are you going to be digging a drainage ditch to stop the flood water this winter ❤🇬🇧x
Yes, I remember how flooded it was!! Please make a way to direct water away. ❤
The goats' house really look great outside 😍 👌 and the baby goat is so adorable 😍 ❤️ 😊
Building the goat house was the first time I saw your vids. You've come a long way.
Yall are just too cute ❤❤
It always makes me laugh when I see the chickens come over to see what you’re doing.. and the goat just watching Deivid paint the blocks 🤣. He was so interested he was even smelling the paint ! If we could speak their language- I bet they say ‘ Now what are they doing? Looking good 👍 “
Pick Up Sticks in the tube…all colors of skinny sticks 😃
You might consider checking out the cost of a paint sprayer. I feel you have a lot of more painting in your future and this would help it to go faster and coat everything better.
You just had snow now your painting....mother nature ❤
I didn't knew chicken eat frogs 😂
They also eat baby mice
I didn't know this too 😮
Chickens eat everything that is edible. If you give them a piece of raw chicken, they will eat it too. It's a garbage eater of leftovers.
A rain gutter on the roofs building collecting the rainwater in a barrel or troth could help with the water damage on the bottom of the building and provide the goats with fresh rainwater to drink.
It’s not a necessary thing to do but if you have some gutters and time left it could be a nice upgrade.
If you have gravel you could also make a 30 cm wide gravel base just a few cm deep around the shed (apart from the entrances) to reduce rainwater from splashing up against the base of the wall.
we are not spun sugar
great alt name for your channel
neither rain nor sleet nor snow nor hail...
Jau ir daudz skaistāk. Ha, kāds smuks kazlēns iespruka kadrā!😊
I love watching the two of you and animals
Great work! I love every project you work on!
CONGRATS ON 50K!!🎉
What fun to see your property getting a facelift!
OMG 😅for a moment I thought :😰What is David doing inside that place? 😰😂😂😂
That goat eats anything !! 😂🍺👍
It looks better
Looks good
You can do you a flower bed before the goats house for bees and insect 🌼🌸🌺🌻🐝🐞🐛🦋
Would be a waste of time. Goats are eating anything with leaves. If it's a plant- they will be munching joyfully 🤷🏼♀️😆
I meen they’re there cleaned up and started to paint. Where are the goats are not going and they cannot eat anything.
Did the goats like the paint? 😊
Looks fresh and clean! Good job 👌👍
Love to both of you and all your precious animals from Minnesota, USA ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You’re not fooling me, Desi! Get Deivids out of that well this instant!! ❤😂😂😅😊❤
I adore you kids :)
Well done
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Did someone get a new haircut? Very becoming. Follow you regularly from Toronto.
you should paint a goat on the wall
Hiiiiii 💖💖💖
Kerplunk maybe the game you were thinking of x
You can tint concrete.
I believe what you are talking about is, "pick up sticks."
We called it "Mikado. "
@@birgitc.rudolph9123 That's interesting.
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Overall you always have greatvideos
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great job
Gots have too cold. This is most important 🥶❄️
Shouldn't you have put some primer on first?
Tomorrow is the live chat at noon EST correct?
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What color is going on the trim
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Who built the goat shed? You or was it there when you bought the land?
They built it
They built it from the beginning 💪
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do they no use the vinyl stucco in that part of the world ?
What is vinyl stucco? You mean those siding panels/boards? Because normally over that type of brick we use like David said a coat of mortar/concrete then a render layer suitable for exteriors.
@@minime7375 Vinyl stucco is a type of exterior wall covering that combines the benefits of vinyl siding with the durability and weather-resistance of stucco. It is a popular choice for homeowners looking to upgrade their home’s exterior while maintaining a traditional stucco appearance.
To install vinyl stucco, it is necessary to prepare the stucco surface first. This involves scraping off any loose or crumbling pieces of stucco, and then applying a layer of furring strips to create a smooth surface for the vinyl siding to adhere to.
Some benefits of vinyl stucco include its durability, low maintenance, and resistance to weathering and cracking. It can also provide a unique and attractive appearance, blending the traditional look of stucco with the modern benefits of vinyl siding.
@@MisterHatNClogs I haven’t seen that material in hardware stores here or used on homes, it must be something popular in North America? The way we do it here when you build in aerocrete (I’m not sure that’s its proper name) aka those bricks they used for the goat barn, you add a layer of concrete-based mortar (I think the mixture is concrete+limestone powder), usually followed by a layer of insulation tiles sadwiched between two layers of adhesive, if it’s a house (not a barn) and on top of it a layer of render that can be repainted.
I’m not sure I used the proper English terms for construction materials though☺️
Looks good