Blake it warmed my heart to hear you recognize your mom for the work she does at the farm. She really is a hard worker. I have so much respect for her. Actually I have the upmost respect for your entire family!
@@brockn7878 actually I have a P not a B. I was thinking it was Upmost. According to the spell check Upmost is a word. So I guess both words are correct. Thanks for pointing it out though. 🥴 We all need help sometimes.
Hi Blake! I’m a hay farmer! I would highly suggest using straw when possible. Hay tends to hold a lot of moisture and can end up doing the opposite and actually make your animals more cold especially if the hay is on the ground where it’s 100% going to absorb moisture. Straw is absolutely OK for reptiles. Straw actually can grow mold but not as fast as hay. I would definitely keep hay as a nutrient source for some of your animals, but use the straw as protection from the cold ❤
It might not be a bad idea to use some plywood to make a 3-sided room for the deer and the same thing for your cassowaries. Just some simple that can keep them warm since the weather is unpredictable and later on you can make a way better one
What is that I hear? 50F is cold weather? Meanwhile. I had to swipe the snow off my neighbor's roof to help her hang Xmas lights. Floridians are weak! Ohhhhiooo!
Question? Do you raise these deer? Asking because you’re giving advice like you’re a farmer. If not I would think Blake has had enough experience to know what’s right. Plus people seem to forget that animals live OUTSIDE and give birth outside. Plus it’s not like they live in Alaska. The are a hardy breed(even fawns). Plus these fawns are nursing from mom and that makes them so strong after drinking the colostrum. I speak from experience as a vet tech and farmer of common farm animals and exotics. Not meaning any disrespect but I find it irritating that people act like Blake doesn’t know what he’s doing. He’s been at this for a minute. Just saying 👍
Blake it warmed my heart to hear you recognize your mom for the work she does at the farm. She really is a hard worker. I have so much respect for her. Actually I have the upmost respect for your entire family!
Yes❤
Its a T not a B though.
UTMOST.
@@brockn7878 actually I have a P not a B. I was thinking it was Upmost. According to the spell check Upmost is a word. So I guess both words are correct. Thanks for pointing it out though. 🥴 We all need help sometimes.
Hi Blake! I’m a hay farmer! I would highly suggest using straw when possible. Hay tends to hold a lot of moisture and can end up doing the opposite and actually make your animals more cold especially if the hay is on the ground where it’s 100% going to absorb moisture. Straw is absolutely OK for reptiles. Straw actually can grow mold but not as fast as hay. I would definitely keep hay as a nutrient source for some of your animals, but use the straw as protection from the cold ❤
Agree. I am in Canada and we put straw in our quails enclosure for the winter. Straw is a good insulating material
Blake you are doing a great job keeping your pets warm for the cold ❄️🥶 front I enjoyed watching the feeding of the animals
I watch you and your family on RUclips, and it sometimes takes hours to be notified. HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO YOU AND FAMILY. ❤
Yes the cold is coming in keep all animals warm for weather
Hello Blake Cassander love these video so much babies are adorable cute love all your animals so much thanks Blake Cassander amazing on camera
Cassandra, thank you for your service, as always, good luck
Love of family beats all pain, now and forever
I'm definitely not the grammar police, but one of the best parts of these videos is Blake's butchering of the English language 8:25...lol
🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 for your mom , you are a lucky young man. God bless you and your family .
It might not be a bad idea to use some plywood to make a 3-sided room for the deer and the same thing for your cassowaries. Just some simple that can keep them warm since the weather is unpredictable and later on you can make a way better one
Muntjacs are an introduced species in the uk and they survive and thrive our summers lol nevermind our winters 😂 we barely get over 50. Ever 😂😂
We all know what animal is one of blakes favorites 😂 he mettentions them every other 5 mins of this video😂
Winter now id gladly take the 50 over the 30's & negative 20's
They are so cute 🥰. Blake you are so funny
15 comment awesome video Blake you rock and happy Friday i always enjoy your amazing videos 💯💪👍
Dang, big house coming soon next door😅
you and your family have a happy Thanksgiving
We have snow right now in the northen part of the netherlands 🤣
Go home you drunk 🤣 lekker daar laten 😜
Come to Maryland and you'll see how cold it is
Blake can you tell us how you came to love animals?
It's snowing here in Northeast Pennsylvania.
Use straw not hay. Hay holds moisture!!
What do you call cold. We are covered in snow the last few days in Ireland...
Is Florida not Alaska. Where is the snow?
I understand this i have snow right now
Yo Blake, can’t you keep Marty in the aviary?
Can we get a quail update
Its really not that cold compared to here lol -3 c at the momemt colddd
Blake do you have any Travancore tortoises ??
What is wrong with Willie's eyes?
Timify hay for all not coastal
Survival of the fittest you should have just let that bird go and not bother to chase it....
What is that I hear? 50F is cold weather? Meanwhile. I had to swipe the snow off my neighbor's roof to help her hang Xmas lights. Floridians are weak! Ohhhhiooo!
The low fifties you got to be kidding me. That's like summer.. Seriously. In winter it gets below zero where i'm at. Like negative twenty five.
Well good for you but we are not no where near that type of weather conditions so low fifties is fucking cold 😂
It IS cold for certain species so he’s absolutely correct to be prepared for colder temperatures
3:39 What about d baby deer she is tiny get her in
Question? Do you raise these deer? Asking because you’re giving advice like you’re a farmer. If not I would think Blake has had enough experience to know what’s right. Plus people seem to forget that animals live OUTSIDE and give birth outside. Plus it’s not like they live in Alaska. The are a hardy breed(even fawns). Plus these fawns are nursing from mom and that makes them so strong after drinking the colostrum. I speak from experience as a vet tech and farmer of common farm animals and exotics. Not meaning any disrespect but I find it irritating that people act like Blake doesn’t know what he’s doing. He’s been at this for a minute. Just saying 👍