I love the video, and the bloopers are so funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 especially the great, great, great part 🤣🤣🤣 I love it. Could that be you all saying? Great, great, great.
Zach is learning so much, lovely boy. He is really growing, oh what a beautiful calf!!! Nice to use reclaimed wood. Zach is a great helper. He is learning some great skills. Someone has a dirty nose ... lol lol Funny he doesn't mind you using him for a work bench. Wow, this is so nice!!! You all did a great job and perfect for the little ones. What about the string on the hay? Great video!!!
Hey just a thought, if you could put a chain or strong rope on it and drag it around your pasture you could utilize the spent hay to help reclaim grasses in your pasture. good luck and be safe.
Looks like a good idea 💡. Not only are my animals playing king of the hill, my dogs have decided to make it their bed 🛏️ and for some reason relive themselves 😩
I like the feeder. I am going to try to build one like it, although I think I'd like to put a roof on it. BTW...how old is Zack at the time of this video?
The green netting is horrifically unsafe! ( why did you leave UT on the bale!? OMG!) •AND The bottom is very dangerous for a horses/mules legs and hooves!! And in addition: The fencing can catch up on any kind of halter, collar or even a fat head /neck of a goat, can be a disaster! We all want to find the answer but it needs to be safety for the babies in the design thought process 👍 above all!
It’s great seeing you teach your son how to properly use tools and how to build
It's important to teach them life skills
Love how the animals come to help.
Right?
Just came here to say I love how your dad looks at you like he couldn't be any prouder of you!
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This is AWESOME! I see another build in my future!
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Nice project with Zach, teaching him skills. God Bless your family.
He's got to learn
This is the one of the best videos I see !!!
Glad you enjoyed
Great video...informative and well-produced!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love the video, and the bloopers are so funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 especially the great, great, great part 🤣🤣🤣 I love it. Could that be you all saying? Great, great, great.
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How freaking smart!
Thanks! So far, so good
Cutest calf!!! I love it!! I enjoy the bloopers too! 💜
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Good video of you all working together. Another option for your hay feeder is just being able to throw a tarp over the top of it too.
We've got left over roofing material. We'll probably just use that
Great job guys!!
Always something to do
Zach is learning so much, lovely boy. He is really growing, oh what a beautiful calf!!! Nice to use reclaimed wood. Zach is a great helper. He is learning some great skills. Someone has a dirty nose ... lol lol Funny he doesn't mind you using him for a work bench. Wow, this is so nice!!! You all did a great job and perfect for the little ones. What about the string on the hay? Great video!!!
They'll eat around the string
Awesome video you guys! The bloopers had me rolling over with laughter lol 😂😂 ❤️🇨🇦love from Canadian nana
Glad we got a chuckle out of you
Nice job 🩵👍
We try
Love the bloopers..haha. Zach...you are growing up too fast. You are a very smart young man. Good to see you all..take care and thanks for the laughs
Glad we got to make you laugh
Hey just a thought, if you could put a chain or strong rope on it and drag it around your pasture you could utilize the spent hay to help reclaim grasses in your pasture. good luck and be safe.
Thank you!!
I've been looking to get away from square bales. I'll definitely be building one of these!
They're soooo expensive!
love the bloopers
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zack is such a beautiful soul,does his chores and helps out with that big beautiful smile,both the kids have great work ethics
He's pretty awesome
Nice job on the hay feeder
Thanks! It'll save lots of hay and time
Great job ❤
Thank you
Looks like a good idea 💡. Not only are my animals playing king of the hill, my dogs have decided to make it their bed 🛏️ and for some reason relive themselves 😩
Yes, it's a challenge
I like your hammer holder...🥰
Right? She really wanted to help
Bloopers! 🤣
The best
I like the feeder. I am going to try to build one like it, although I think I'd like to put a roof on it. BTW...how old is Zack at the time of this video?
Wranglerstar used to make this kind of content but he got too big for his britches please don’t change
We're just fumbling our way through life
@@HiddenOaksHomestead my family and I are too. Nice to see a homestead family we can follow
Quick question. Did you guys put a roof on it?
We did not
What kind of pigs are those?
These are Kunekune
The green netting is horrifically unsafe!
( why did you leave UT on the bale!? OMG!)
•AND The bottom is very dangerous for a horses/mules legs and hooves!!
And in addition:
The fencing can catch up on any kind of halter, collar or even a fat head /neck of a goat, can be a disaster!
We all want to find the answer but it needs to be safety for the babies in the design thought process 👍 above all!
You're correct on the netting. It must ne removed for animal safety