The channel is looking good so far so happy you guys are able to buy so much land what a blessing. I can tell you will make it a piece of paradise. If you take down the old house and you don’t build a home there it could make for a cool outdoor slab with the fireplace. Awesome hang out on the lake. Wishing you all the best and prosperity!
You asked for advice. I have 132 acres in TN and started building our farm last year. Follow Joel Salatin and his farm PolyFace. He has online homesteading videos and he does weekend retreats for homesteaders to come learn on his farm. Good luck on your journey, more folks need to do this!
Unfortunately, this property is for farming content not food. The advice they will need is from a 4H kid so they can learn how to raise the pets they're planning to use for show.
Good luck on your journey! We started our homestead 7 years ago and are still learning new things everyday. This is how life was meant to be IMO. Nature is healing and self-sustainability may be necessary one day. Congrats! I’m here for it.
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Whoa! Just the landscaping is going to be so much work. I live in Avocado country. Each one needs about 20 gallons of water. And a ton of sun and temp with highs in about 80s down to mid 60s. We get over 160 inches of rain per year and have 12 hour sunny days. Oddly enough vast majority of time rains at night. Super interested in watching your adventure! I was raised on a smaller ranch. This one is going to need a ton of work. But if you stick to it it could be amazing in about 10 years. Love the potential of this property!
They won’t mess you. They’re more afraid of you, than you are of them. The only time you want to keep your eye on them, is during mating season, and when the females lay their eggs. They will be more aggressive during those times.
9:24 not telling you what to do with your land but this would be a beautiful area to leave how it is with the pine trees spaced out and burn this area every 2 years or so for quail habitat, it looks so much like a natural Savannah already! This is an awesome piece of property, can’t wait to follow along. Something like this is a dream for me.
You guys have so much space there that you could do a fitness retreat type of thing there. Little cabins out by the lake somewhere. Incorporating mind and body and soul programs. Make some trails through your property to hike but only for people who are visiting for the retreat. Maybe incorporate lessons for gardening and taking care of animals once you get that far.
Welcome new homesteaders, I always enjoy watching newbies to the land. Looks like a beautiful piece of land you have there. Good Luck, for you know I'll be watching. Thanks for sharing
Awesome intro video! From one new homesteader to another, my main piece of advice is START SMALL with your goals/projects. We also bought an old property that had been neglected and overgrown and we made the mistake of trying to do a bunch of projects that would make the property look nicer but in the long run didn't serve much purpose. If I could start over again, I would start by just focusing on my homesite and the things immediately surrounding it that are necessary. Then move on to the garden and be very deliberate about location, size, water source, etc. Then move onto fencing for animals - but again, start small! Don't try to fence the whole 30 acre pasture at once. Start with a 1-3 acre pasture that you can run some cattle, or whatever animals you choose, and just stick with that for a while. Once they are breeding and outgrowing the pasture, then start fencing the next section to let your herd grow. The worst thing you can do is get too many things going all at the same time and overwhelm yourselves. In the first year on our property we had horses, cows, chickens, and pigs and in order to do all of that, we ended up throwing together fencing, shelters, and infrastructure for water. It was a terrible mistake because now we are already having to replace fencing and re-do mistakes. So that leads me to my second piece of advice: DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME. You will not regret investing the money upfront for good materials and extra time put into building things up. It will save so many headaches down the road. I could go on forever but I'll leave y'all with that! Again, great video and great job with your production quality! That is definitely something we didn't do either when it came to starting our channel lol. I look forward to seeing how things turn out for you!
Thought of one more super important tip after posting the first comment. When it comes to purchasing a tractor, do not cheap out on that either. For 125 acres, do not get a compact tractor. Get something 60 HP or larger. You'll want to make sure you have enough PTO HP to run all the different implements that you'll need. Also, spend the money for an enclosed cab with A/C. Lastly, when it comes to dealing with tractor salesmen, dont be afraid to shop around and definitely haggle with them. Dont take the first deal offered!
Great video, looking forward to see you make your dream come true, I to dream of having my own ranch like that and about the same size, good luck guys and I will be watching every video you make from now on!
its tough to find land like that in FL these days. Congrats. Looks like you have a lot of work ahead but looks like a good piece of property. Predation tags can be had through FWC if you choose. Holler if you need a hand with anything. Im a handy type of guy, grew up on a ranch, built schools most of my life, as well as being a photographer.
Good luck with your ranch! You to look a little to good to be a couple digging in the dirt on a farm!😜 I will follow your good days, and your bad ones, from my ranch in Sweden! 😉❤🇸🇪
With that much land and scenery I would make it a wedding venue and retreat center. I would put cabin throughout the area out of site of each other for privacy. Their is so much that could be done there it blows my mind.
Just found this video and I immediately liked because 125 acres and your plans on what to do with it….*chefs kiss. I’m gonna follow along with this journey and I’m excited to learn because I want to make this happen for me and for my family too.
The cattle bones all-in-one spot! Is cows and bulls or whatever that died on the ranch. And they are put in an out of the way spot! Then it's food for the birds, and other animals that find it! I have never owned a ranch, but have worked on one! And that's what they did! This was in the 70s and early 80s!
If you build structures I would suggest lifting the foundation because there is a lot of wet land, if you get animals you gotta watch out for the gators because they travel for food
Research black walnut trees for creating a farm. The harvesting of walnut trees is about 10 years, so you plant a small orchid every year for 10 years and at the 10 year mark you harvest from there. The cost per board foot for BW is ridiculous and it won't go down in price. They're planted close together, thrive in the South and harvesting is relatively easy. Low maintenance and a hardy fast growing tree. The cost per sapling is minimal and animals won't eat your plants or ruin your trees. And because they have a thick canopy, weeds and grasses tend not to do well under them so you don't have to d a lot of weed evacuation. I grew up on a farm in Missouri with a Black Walnut Farm and as a teenager help harvest the wood, transport it and stack it in the barn.
Awesome property that every true Floridian would be envious of! Renovate the old block buildings since the slabs and walls are still in great shape, but if they were built prior to the 1960s then plan to use them only for equipment/durable goods storage. Concrete slab on grade foundations built before the 1950/60s don't have vapor barriers, so those buildings will always have a higher than average humidity from moisture coming up through the ground/slab that could cause mold (especially with that high water table). Gators are abundant in Florida, so there's no use in having big bull gators around that would pose a danger to a curious toddler (or father), especially if they're that comfortable with being that close to the shoreline where you think a food source once was... Gopher tortoises like iceberg lettuce, rattlesnakes like gopher tortoise burrows. Don't plant an orange grove (or rely on it being successful if you do), there's no grove in the state that doesn't have greening or canker - but do plant a few grove stock valencia trees outside your house to have fresh squeezed OJ every Christmas morning. Sub out all the large tasks, DIY the smaller ones you'd get joy from. You've got a huge, awesome project on your hands! Respect the local Floridians and listen to their suggestions, those who've lived here long enough would provide priceless knowledge with each conversation. You own a piece of Old Florida now, you'd be wise to keep it that way.
Do y’all come from a farming/ranching background? If not, boy, you’re in for a big surprise. I really hope yall have experience with horses before you buy a bunch of them. I’d recommend starting out with two. I vote for y’all to fix that old house up and live in it. 😂 that would make some good YT. This shit is gonna be great.
Hey, I just wanted to say congratulations love your set up. Nothing like having the right woman in your corner on the same page as you I pray that you guys are blessed and more blessings come and you stay together forever in Jesus name.Aman
It's looked like a dog, maybe a boxer breed, on trail cam, but only a quick look. I couldn't see if it tail was cut, anyway, enjoyed the tour, and I believe Alagator tear there prey they can't actually chew, a lot of spinning rolls to tear pieces off, but I'm sure other predators joined in on the cattle, you should have turkey vultures that clean up everything. Best of luck, get ready to get dirty, and loving your choice.
This is a beautiful place. Be very careful walking so close to the water. A friend was fishing and an alligator came flying out of the water and my friend was running but the speed of the alligator(which is crazy how fast they can move) got him and his buddy heard him yell but it was to late. His buddy said the alligator drugged him so fast back into the water and disappeared. It was so sad. I'm not sure they will not get the animals you plan on having. I would build a house on stilts for any flooding but most important alligators. I hope I was negative cause this is a beautiful place and I know you will enjoy living there.
Beautiful location. Too bad it's gator country. Would love to swim in that lake. I wonder if there's something that can be done about that. If not, a large raised up deck by the water would make laying out safe anyway, and a nice place to relax.
Hallo thanks for sharing this seems the be a nice place Florida? but for cows and horses? with alligators and snakes i don't know doesn't seem ideal for me, But i live in the Netherlands and luckily we don't have that problem !! Have a nice time and stay safe , also for the animals ✌🧡
Look into quail habitat for the pines. It is thinned nicely already, you could do some controlled burns and there are conservation programs in place already that can help with taxes and rejuvenating a dwindling population.
After a few burns, stuff like golden rod and broom sedge grass will come in nice. Offering great natural habitat for native species, and some of the best honey around... Definitely recommend bees!
Could you send me some of the usnea hanging from the trees? Also known as "old mans beard". I'm learning how to use herbs as medicine to get off the meds I take. The mystery animal looked like a Bobcat. No tail. Good luck with your adventures!
Oh boy you guys. There is ALOT to homesteading. We watch alot of homesteading videos. We wish we could do it but too much work for us at this age. Ya'll now have to learn how to can and preserve. It is pretty easy actually.
The channel is looking good so far so happy you guys are able to buy so much land what a blessing. I can tell you will make it a piece of paradise. If you take down the old house and you don’t build a home there it could make for a cool outdoor slab with the fireplace. Awesome hang out on the lake. Wishing you all the best and prosperity!
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You asked for advice. I have 132 acres in TN and started building our farm last year. Follow Joel Salatin and his farm PolyFace. He has online homesteading videos and he does weekend retreats for homesteaders to come learn on his farm. Good luck on your journey, more folks need to do this!
And Justin Rhodes
Unfortunately, this property is for farming content not food. The advice they will need is from a 4H kid so they can learn how to raise the pets they're planning to use for show.
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great advice!!
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Good luck on your journey! We started our homestead 7 years ago and are still learning new things everyday. This is how life was meant to be IMO. Nature is healing and self-sustainability may be necessary one day. Congrats! I’m here for it.
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I would fix the old house by the lake into a outdoor Pavilion with an outdoor kitchen and tables to have parties
Very interesting view of a new family in a new beginning. Love the pictures of your new family !!! Gary Heisel in Valley Park, MO
I just happened upon this channel. Great video! Looking forward to following your journey.
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Whoa! Just the landscaping is going to be so much work. I live in Avocado country. Each one needs about 20 gallons of water. And a ton of sun and temp with highs in about 80s down to mid 60s. We get over 160 inches of rain per year and have 12 hour sunny days. Oddly enough vast majority of time rains at night. Super interested in watching your adventure! I was raised on a smaller ranch. This one is going to need a ton of work. But if you stick to it it could be amazing in about 10 years. Love the potential of this property!
Your land is so beautiful. Congratulations. 🎉
I’d be so scared of those alligators. Oh my goodness gracious. Thanks for sharing it.❤
They won’t mess you. They’re more afraid of you, than you are of them. The only time you want to keep your eye on them, is during mating season, and when the females lay their eggs. They will be more aggressive during those times.
Great video great land. Wish ya journey the best. This makes me more excited to buy land for my family and I.
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Gators and calving season?! 😮
Thought the wild dogs we deal with were bad 😂.
Congratulations on the start of your journey!
Will be a beautiful place, live the dream. Good luck from north Florida
9:24 not telling you what to do with your land but this would be a beautiful area to leave how it is with the pine trees spaced out and burn this area every 2 years or so for quail habitat, it looks so much like a natural Savannah already! This is an awesome piece of property, can’t wait to follow along. Something like this is a dream for me.
You guys have so much space there that you could do a fitness retreat type of thing there. Little cabins out by the lake somewhere. Incorporating mind and body and soul programs. Make some trails through your property to hike but only for people who are visiting for the retreat. Maybe incorporate lessons for gardening and taking care of animals once you get that far.
Hi...I'm Albert, from Florida. I can wait to see ur renovation and plans for the Ranch. Good bless you all and good luck.
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This is so kool cant wait to see this place transformed and you guys are lovely as well. Watching from Australia
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Welcome new homesteaders, I always enjoy watching newbies to the land. Looks like a beautiful piece of land you have there. Good Luck, for you know I'll be watching. Thanks for sharing
Its allways been my dream, buy land and live in it congrats, subscribing and following your journey 👍
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Can't wait to see where this goes an the great content that is to come.
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Awesome intro video! From one new homesteader to another, my main piece of advice is START SMALL with your goals/projects. We also bought an old property that had been neglected and overgrown and we made the mistake of trying to do a bunch of projects that would make the property look nicer but in the long run didn't serve much purpose. If I could start over again, I would start by just focusing on my homesite and the things immediately surrounding it that are necessary. Then move on to the garden and be very deliberate about location, size, water source, etc. Then move onto fencing for animals - but again, start small! Don't try to fence the whole 30 acre pasture at once. Start with a 1-3 acre pasture that you can run some cattle, or whatever animals you choose, and just stick with that for a while. Once they are breeding and outgrowing the pasture, then start fencing the next section to let your herd grow. The worst thing you can do is get too many things going all at the same time and overwhelm yourselves. In the first year on our property we had horses, cows, chickens, and pigs and in order to do all of that, we ended up throwing together fencing, shelters, and infrastructure for water. It was a terrible mistake because now we are already having to replace fencing and re-do mistakes. So that leads me to my second piece of advice: DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME. You will not regret investing the money upfront for good materials and extra time put into building things up. It will save so many headaches down the road. I could go on forever but I'll leave y'all with that! Again, great video and great job with your production quality! That is definitely something we didn't do either when it came to starting our channel lol. I look forward to seeing how things turn out for you!
Thought of one more super important tip after posting the first comment. When it comes to purchasing a tractor, do not cheap out on that either. For 125 acres, do not get a compact tractor. Get something 60 HP or larger. You'll want to make sure you have enough PTO HP to run all the different implements that you'll need. Also, spend the money for an enclosed cab with A/C. Lastly, when it comes to dealing with tractor salesmen, dont be afraid to shop around and definitely haggle with them. Dont take the first deal offered!
@@dogwoodriverranch Thank you for the advice! We'll probably make a video out of the tractor buying process, maybe after the chicken coop! 😄
Great video, looking forward to see you make your dream come true, I to dream of having my own ranch like that and about the same size, good luck guys and I will be watching every video you make from now on!
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This is a cool little vlog
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This journey is going to be amazing ❤️🏴
its tough to find land like that in FL these days. Congrats. Looks like you have a lot of work ahead but looks like a good piece of property. Predation tags can be had through FWC if you choose. Holler if you need a hand with anything. Im a handy type of guy, grew up on a ranch, built schools most of my life, as well as being a photographer.
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This is cool going to try and follow along
That would be a dream, following along!
Good luck with your ranch! You to look a little to good to be a couple digging in the dirt on a farm!😜 I will follow your good days, and your bad ones, from my ranch in Sweden! 😉❤🇸🇪
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So Much Potential Here!!! Exciting.. I will follow your Progress/Adventure for sure!
Wow, she looks great. I can't believe you let her drive a FORD.
funny guy....not....jealous guy
Mystery animal is a LSU Tiger. Just kidding....lol. Congrats on your new farm.
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With that much land and scenery I would make it a wedding venue and retreat center. I would put cabin throughout the area out of site of each other for privacy. Their is so much that could be done there it blows my mind.
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beautiful couple. thank you for sharing , god bless
hello from Spain. Good vibes with this couple. the cannel is gonna grow very well for sure
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amazing videos, yall needs some bees too
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Awesome ranch look forward to everything you to get it up and running
living my hallmark dreams
ALL I CAN SAY IS ENJOY UR RANCH . AND GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. MERRY XMAS
Just found this video and I immediately liked because 125 acres and your plans on what to do with it….*chefs kiss. I’m gonna follow along with this journey and I’m excited to learn because I want to make this happen for me and for my family too.
Awesome. Congrats you guys!
Great video
The cattle bones all-in-one spot! Is cows and bulls or whatever that died on the ranch. And they are put in an out of the way spot! Then it's food for the birds, and other animals that find it! I have never owned a ranch, but have worked on one! And that's what they did! This was in the 70s and early 80s!
Hi 👋. How are you doing today, hope all is well with you and your lovely one’s ❤
If you build structures I would suggest lifting the foundation because there is a lot of wet land, if you get animals you gotta watch out for the gators because they travel for food
Research black walnut trees for creating a farm. The harvesting of walnut trees is about 10 years, so you plant a small orchid every year for 10 years and at the 10 year mark you harvest from there. The cost per board foot for BW is ridiculous and it won't go down in price. They're planted close together, thrive in the South and harvesting is relatively easy. Low maintenance and a hardy fast growing tree. The cost per sapling is minimal and animals won't eat your plants or ruin your trees. And because they have a thick canopy, weeds and grasses tend not to do well under them so you don't have to d a lot of weed evacuation. I grew up on a farm in Missouri with a Black Walnut Farm and as a teenager help harvest the wood, transport it and stack it in the barn.
Y’all are living the dream!! I’d love to be able to help out with the property in the future if needed.
So awesome ❤❤❤
Those tortoise holes also have rattle snakes in them.
NICE VIDEO ILIKE IT
Awesome looking property
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This is so exciting 🙌 ❤️
Awesome property that every true Floridian would be envious of! Renovate the old block buildings since the slabs and walls are still in great shape, but if they were built prior to the 1960s then plan to use them only for equipment/durable goods storage. Concrete slab on grade foundations built before the 1950/60s don't have vapor barriers, so those buildings will always have a higher than average humidity from moisture coming up through the ground/slab that could cause mold (especially with that high water table). Gators are abundant in Florida, so there's no use in having big bull gators around that would pose a danger to a curious toddler (or father), especially if they're that comfortable with being that close to the shoreline where you think a food source once was... Gopher tortoises like iceberg lettuce, rattlesnakes like gopher tortoise burrows. Don't plant an orange grove (or rely on it being successful if you do), there's no grove in the state that doesn't have greening or canker - but do plant a few grove stock valencia trees outside your house to have fresh squeezed OJ every Christmas morning. Sub out all the large tasks, DIY the smaller ones you'd get joy from. You've got a huge, awesome project on your hands! Respect the local Floridians and listen to their suggestions, those who've lived here long enough would provide priceless knowledge with each conversation. You own a piece of Old Florida now, you'd be wise to keep it that way.
It’s a calf I believe. You’re one lucky dude! Hope you realize it.
Looks amazing congratulations!!
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Ole Duke!! 😊
Do y’all come from a farming/ranching background? If not, boy, you’re in for a big surprise. I really hope yall have experience with horses before you buy a bunch of them. I’d recommend starting out with two.
I vote for y’all to fix that old house up and live in it. 😂 that would make some good YT.
This shit is gonna be great.
It's a bobcat, nice ranch
Hey, I just wanted to say congratulations love your set up. Nothing like having the right woman in your corner on the same page as you I pray that you guys are blessed and more blessings come and you stay together forever in Jesus name.Aman
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Ya'll are such a goodlooking couple. I think you both could model.
Alright i will watch. Sub 12.1K today.
Nice looking land
Beautiful
It's looked like a dog, maybe a boxer breed, on trail cam, but only a quick look. I couldn't see if it tail was cut, anyway, enjoyed the tour, and I believe Alagator tear there prey they can't actually chew, a lot of spinning rolls to tear pieces off, but I'm sure other predators joined in on the cattle, you should have turkey vultures that clean up everything. Best of luck, get ready to get dirty, and loving your choice.
Be on the look out for cherry trees. Worth good money
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I’d love to have 125 acres to live on. Kudos
You could build something up on stilts there. That would be fun.
Stay strapped
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This is a beautiful place. Be very careful walking so close to the water. A friend was fishing and an alligator came flying out of the water and my friend was running but the speed of the alligator(which is crazy how fast they can move) got him and his buddy heard him yell but it was to late. His buddy said the alligator drugged him so fast back into the water and disappeared. It was so sad. I'm not sure they will not get the animals you plan on having. I would build a house on stilts for any flooding but most important alligators. I hope I was negative cause this is a beautiful place and I know you will enjoy living there.
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nice farm,
Beautiful location. Too bad it's gator country. Would love to swim in that lake. I wonder if there's something that can be done about that. If not, a large raised up deck by the water would make laying out safe anyway, and a nice place to relax.
That's awesome congrats
Awesome place!!!
I would have one hell of a garden already planted.... the gators shared the cows with the coyotes, or the chubracabra.
I collect antique/vintage cookie jars. Would like to see what was left behind!
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Regarding the trail cam pic......if a tail was visible in other images I'd declare it a Florida Panther......if not, it is one huge bobcat!
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Congratulations
Subscribed from Ireland. Love anything rural America/homesteading. I’m assuming this is Florida? (I’m only 10mins in, incase it’s mentioned later).
slow and steady
You will enjoy Living Traditions Homestead, Good Simple Living and Sow the Land channels.
Please let me come hunt it (I live in North FL) lol I’d love to harvest deer/turkey on new territory and give yall all the meat harvested! ❤️
This is amazing. Where is this property!? It’s stunning
I think it’s Florida
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That's an amazing video, guys!!
Question: How much was the price for the whole property?
Diamond backs and gopher turtles share the same hole and actually coexist together
Cookie jar keep them They are ver hard to find. Build a shelf hutch with glass door for them.. something you can pass down..
Hola amigos suerte estate pendiente
Hallo thanks for sharing this seems the be a nice place Florida? but for cows and horses? with alligators and snakes i don't know doesn't seem ideal for me, But i live in the Netherlands and luckily we don't have that problem !! Have a nice time and stay safe , also for the animals ✌🧡
Look into quail habitat for the pines. It is thinned nicely already, you could do some controlled burns and there are conservation programs in place already that can help with taxes and rejuvenating a dwindling population.
After a few burns, stuff like golden rod and broom sedge grass will come in nice. Offering great natural habitat for native species, and some of the best honey around... Definitely recommend bees!
Beautiful property,where about in FLA? I'm in Pasco county Florida
Which camera you use for video recording?
Think you guys are giving gators a bit much power,
There pretty harmless,
Anyways love the property,
Good luck Dawson from Australia 🦘
Could up-cycle some of that furniture too.
Looking forward to watching your journey! Are you going to relocate the gator? Will the gator attack horses or cattle if they go to the ponds?
AWESOME!! ❤
We're in FL. If you ever need a hand, let us know!
Love the video much love and respect thanks for sharing ❤❤❤
loveable❤
Could you send me some of the usnea hanging from the trees? Also known as "old mans beard". I'm learning how to use herbs as medicine to get off the meds I take. The mystery animal looked like a Bobcat. No tail. Good luck with your adventures!
Oh boy you guys. There is ALOT to homesteading. We watch alot of homesteading videos. We wish we could do it but too much work for us at this age. Ya'll now have to learn how to can and preserve. It is pretty easy actually.
jan from the UK LONDON ITS A COW SIMPLE
Groovy!
I think it’s a cougar 😮
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