We use to boil big round,smooth river rocks and put them in the buckets to thaw them or keep them from freezing too fast. Just in the severest weather.
Hi, I just found your channel, and I love it. I'm 72 yrs old so old enough to be your mom. I am however learning so much from you two young folks. I admire and respect you for what you are doing. I myself live in south west Michigan. I'm wondering with the snow and cold you seem to get what regin of Ohio you live in. Keep up the good work, and keep your dreams flowing.
@@morethanfarmers thank you for responding. I enjoy learning from you folks. Good luck and please keep those videos coming. I live in town , but I have 8 raised beds.
@@morethanfarmers He was doing well when I did my last hay and water check before bed. He has four blankets on. The winds are supposed to die down overnight so I’ll be able to get them out tomorrow. I think getting moving will help get that digestive tract really moving and moving will keep him warmer! We dropped just under 20° yesterday morning in just shy of an hour and a half! Southern Ontario, Canada!
Bless it! I could not imagine!! I live in mid TN, we’ve had some “rough” winters but not like that 🥶. We have. Vevor milker and it doesn’t take oil. It’s electric so as long as we have a plug in our barn we have a working milker.
Hi Codi, great video of your winter chores. You picked a good time for this video with the cold temperatures and the snow. I think that having good connections and learning from others goes for any business but can definitely see were it would help with homesteading. One challenge with animals is that they need to be taken care of no matter what the weather outside is. Watching this on Christmas Day, so Merry Christmas and wishing you and your family the best for 2023.
Good job keeping it all going through the storm! Up here in Alberta Canada when it’s cold and my fingers start freezing I alternate hands to warm up. I take one hand and tuck my fingers up against her bag and milk with one, then switch. She doesn’t mind at all takes no notice of my cold fingers and it’s the only way to get through it when it gets really cold. Also helps a little to try and keep your fingers touching each other while milking. My Jersey has short hind teats so it’s just normal winter milking procedure for me lol. When you get back inside the ice milk on the sides of the bucket thaw fast😉
Yeah, I'm sure you've gotta deal with it up there a lot more than I do. We usually only get one or two really cold spells like this. Most of the winter is cold, but much more bearable. I actually think I prefer hand milking when it's cold.. keeps you warmed up. Plus, now that she's giving less milk I don't think the milker saves me much if any time.
We had the same problem with our chickens and I started giving them our extra milk and they are laying like crazy over winter here with no extra light. You'd probably need an extra milk cow to supplement as many chickens as you have though ;)
Nice! We've spent a lot of time and energy figuring out how to get our chickens to lay more.. We've had really good success the last couple years now, but I think they just got stressed out so much over the summer with the hawks. When they get super stressed like that they pretty much never fully recover 😕
Are you checking to make sure the alfalfa you get is not genetically modified or is that not a thing in your state? Also I want to know if it is necessaary in your view to get organic feed for your chickens and cows since glyphosate s can be used on many farm crops. Thanks
So the hay we feed our cows in the winter isn't certified organic. But the hay we get isn't from a conventional crop field. To my knowledge, it's not sprayed. The alfalfa hay that we get is also not gmo.
Goodness, I remember doing chores in the same storm. Very well put together video. I enjoy watching your channel. Thank you for sharing. God Bless
True Winter! God bless you hard-working people!
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We use to boil big round,smooth river rocks and put them in the buckets to thaw them or keep them from freezing too fast. Just in the severest weather.
Wow! That’s cold. Great care of your animals. Val C
Omg! $8 bale. I live in San Diego, california and hay is $21 to pick up and &25 delivered
😮 That's nuts!
We've had a blizzard here since yesterday and so Christmas will be very white! Blessings from Owen Sound Ont. Canada
Oh wow! Yeah our weather got nothin on Canada 😉
Hi, I just found your channel, and I love it. I'm 72 yrs old so old enough to be your mom. I am however learning so much from you two young folks. I admire and respect you for what you are doing. I myself live in south west Michigan. I'm wondering with the snow and cold you seem to get what regin of Ohio you live in. Keep up the good work, and keep your dreams flowing.
Thanks for dropping a note! We're in central Ohio. This storm was above average.
@@morethanfarmers thank you for responding. I enjoy learning from you folks. Good luck and please keep those videos coming. I live in town , but I have 8 raised beds.
I did chores in -30 today. My oldest horse was inside and his temp was so low it wouldn’t read. Almost lost him.
Oh wow! Hope he pulls through!
@@morethanfarmers He was doing well when I did my last hay and water check before bed. He has four blankets on. The winds are supposed to die down overnight so I’ll be able to get them out tomorrow. I think getting moving will help get that digestive tract really moving and moving will keep him warmer! We dropped just under 20° yesterday morning in just shy of an hour and a half! Southern Ontario, Canada!
@@Velcro1997 That’s good to hear. We dropped about 50 degrees in 12 hrs a couple days ago.. crazy!
Bless it! I could not imagine!! I live in mid TN, we’ve had some “rough” winters but not like that 🥶. We have. Vevor milker and it doesn’t take oil. It’s electric so as long as we have a plug in our barn we have a working milker.
Have you thought about moving South?
Sure have 😁 But we want to stay close to family.
Hi Codi, great video of your winter chores. You picked a good time for this video with the cold temperatures and the snow. I think that having good connections and learning from others goes for any business but can definitely see were it would help with homesteading. One challenge with animals is that they need to be taken care of no matter what the weather outside is. Watching this on Christmas Day, so Merry Christmas and wishing you and your family the best for 2023.
Merry Christmas! Thanks for all the comments and encouraging words!
Good job keeping it all going through the storm! Up here in Alberta Canada when it’s cold and my fingers start freezing I alternate hands to warm up. I take one hand and tuck my fingers up against her bag and milk with one, then switch. She doesn’t mind at all takes no notice of my cold fingers and it’s the only way to get through it when it gets really cold. Also helps a little to try and keep your fingers touching each other while milking. My Jersey has short hind teats so it’s just normal winter milking procedure for me lol. When you get back inside the ice milk on the sides of the bucket thaw fast😉
Yeah, I'm sure you've gotta deal with it up there a lot more than I do. We usually only get one or two really cold spells like this. Most of the winter is cold, but much more bearable. I actually think I prefer hand milking when it's cold.. keeps you warmed up. Plus, now that she's giving less milk I don't think the milker saves me much if any time.
I Feel this lol I had -6 this morning doin chores but I’m a wee bit north of you guys.
Wow! Good bit warmer than that here now 😊
BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.... -4 below here south of Buffalo NY
So cold!! Supposed to get up to 62 here next week 😏
Your family rocks, mini vans rule
We had the same problem with our chickens and I started giving them our extra milk and they are laying like crazy over winter here with no extra light. You'd probably need an extra milk cow to supplement as many chickens as you have though ;)
Nice! We've spent a lot of time and energy figuring out how to get our chickens to lay more.. We've had really good success the last couple years now, but I think they just got stressed out so much over the summer with the hawks. When they get super stressed like that they pretty much never fully recover 😕
I want to move to ohio now. I love the coops.
Are you checking to make sure the alfalfa you get is not genetically modified or is that not a thing in your state? Also I want to know if it is necessaary in your view to get organic feed for your chickens and cows since glyphosate s can be used on many farm crops. Thanks
Black chickens will help to keep hawks away Australorps breed
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Do you feed your cows organic hay?
So the hay we feed our cows in the winter isn't certified organic. But the hay we get isn't from a conventional crop field. To my knowledge, it's not sprayed. The alfalfa hay that we get is also not gmo.
Burrrrr 🥶
Very much!!