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Hidden Meadow Farm
United States
Приєднався 4 чер 2016
WELCOME to Our Life At Hidden Meadow Farm !!! We are a family of three (a bunch if you count all the animals) that live on a little more than 18 acres in Central Mississippi. We have lived on this property since 2009. Since moving to this property we have been working on turning this neglected piece of land into a farm that has become know as Hidden Meadow Farm. The land is sectioned so that we have several pastures with one being tucked away on the back side of the property. This hidden meadow is the inspiration for our farm name Hidden Meadow Farm.
Our farming life began in 2010 when we bought a bottle baby calf at a fall festival. Since that time we have added more cows, chickens, and goats. Also dogs, with Ranger, Caden's puppy being the newest member of the family.
We will also take you along on some hikes, kayaking, fishing and hunting trips and other fun adventures. Sometimes we need to play!!
Join us and follow along as we live OUR LIFE AT HIDDEN MEADOW FARM.
Our farming life began in 2010 when we bought a bottle baby calf at a fall festival. Since that time we have added more cows, chickens, and goats. Also dogs, with Ranger, Caden's puppy being the newest member of the family.
We will also take you along on some hikes, kayaking, fishing and hunting trips and other fun adventures. Sometimes we need to play!!
Join us and follow along as we live OUR LIFE AT HIDDEN MEADOW FARM.
Persimmon trees are loaded @ourlifeathiddenmeadowfarm
Persimmon trees are loaded @ourlifeathiddenmeadowfarm
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Goats using inline feeder @ourlifeathiddenmeadowfarm
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Goats using inline feeder @ourlifeathiddenmeadowfarm
The Beginnings of Rice Creek #shorts
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This was the first time that I had been back to this particular piece of property in almost ten years. Things sure have changed. This is close to where Rice Creek begins.
How To Use a 2x4 BOARD STRETCHER - Even a DIYer Can Do This !!!!
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Some of the happenings here at Hidden Meadow Farm. Checking on the goats, checking game cameras and stretching fence with a simple stretcher made with 2x4 boards.
Early Morning Out In The Woods - The First Bow Hunt Of The Season
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This is the first hunt of the 2020 archery season here at Hidden Meadow Farm. Hope you enjoy the scenery and wildlife as much as we did.
ROBINHOOD or CUPID??? Only TIME Will TELL
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Caden just recently got his bow and is learning how to shoot. This video is about us getting the bow set up and tuned for hunting. Bow season for deer opened October 1st here in Mississippi. Caden is looking forward to harvesting his first deer with a bow this season. STAY TUNED!!!
We Solved The FEEDING PROBLEM!!!!!!!!!!!!! We Built A FENCE LINE FEEDER That Any DIY Can Build
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We had a feeding problem on the farm. The DIY fence line feeder that we built has solved the problem. In this video we show how its built and the setup.
You Will See Why We Are Building A FENCE LINE FEEDING SYSTEM - Finishing The TreeStand For Hunting
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We finish the tree stand that we built for Caden to bow hunt out of. We built the stand about a week ago, but we needed to put the last rail on it. The goats are hard to feed because of crowding the feeder when it's feeding time. To solve the feeding problem we are in the process of building a fence line feeder. This will be in a upcoming video.
Rotational Grazing for GOATS - It's Beneficial !! For Your PASTURES and Your ANIMALS
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Rotational grazing is one of the best practices you can do for your livestock. We have rotating our goats to four different pasture and we can see a difference after only two months.
Summer Vlog 2020 - Building The H Brace
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Building the H brace for the last cross fence.
What Are You Throwing to the Fish????
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We took an afternoon trip to a friend’s pond and enjoyed the fishing and visiting. The fishing was slow but the good time was fun. We enjoyed kayaking and chunking baits.
HOW AND WHY WE TRACK OUR FOOD DURING COVID 19 - HOW AND WHY WE TAG OUR GOAT HERD
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Ok, the title may not be what you expected. I wanted to try an experiment. The video is about how and why we tag our goats. Also the way that we keep records of our goat herd. Hope you learn something useful while being entertained.
Goats On The Homestead - We Have Had A Good Kidding
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We have had a good kidding season this year on the farm. We have 18 new kids with 2 more does to kid. We have not lost any and we are only having to bottle feed one.
It Gets All Over Lil’ Bit
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When Caden blows his “bockhorn”, it just gets all over Lil’ Bit. It puts her in high gear.
KAYAKING For BASS - Hookup With Bass On Topwater Plug EXCITEMENT!!!
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KAYAKING For BASS - Hookup With Bass On Topwater Plug EXCITEMENT!!!
Goats On The Farm - Evening Feeding and Maintenance When Winter Arrives
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Goats On The Farm - Evening Feeding and Maintenance When Winter Arrives
THE HUNT - HOW WE TURN A HUNT INTO A SUCESSFUL HARVEST
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THE HUNT - HOW WE TURN A HUNT INTO A SUCESSFUL HARVEST
How To Change The Fuel Filter and Replace The Glass Sediment Bowl On A Massey Ferguson 245 Tractor
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How To Change The Fuel Filter and Replace The Glass Sediment Bowl On A Massey Ferguson 245 Tractor
DEER HUNTERS - Things We Do To Get Ready For Deer Hunting
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DEER HUNTERS - Things We Do To Get Ready For Deer Hunting
A Walk With The Goats - Introduction To Our New Buck GENTRY
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A Walk With The Goats - Introduction To Our New Buck GENTRY
Pearl River Swamp Annual Camp Out - Part 2
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Pearl River Swamp Annual Camp Out - Part 2
Pearl River Swamp Annual Camp Out - Part 1
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Pearl River Swamp Annual Camp Out - Part 1
How To Use A Three Point Hitch Scoop To Dig Out A Ditch and A Goat Update
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How To Use A Three Point Hitch Scoop To Dig Out A Ditch and A Goat Update
HOW TO MAKE A CHAIN LONGER - SIMPLE DIY HOMESTEAD HACK
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HOW TO MAKE A CHAIN LONGER - SIMPLE DIY HOMESTEAD HACK
Fall Prepping The Pastures For Winter When You Don’t Have LIVESTOCK On It - Preparing For Winter
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Fall Prepping The Pastures For Winter When You Don’t Have LIVESTOCK On It - Preparing For Winter
LIL' SPRING 3100 SELF WATERING WATER TROUGH AND HEAVY USE PAD FOR LIVESTOCK
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LIL' SPRING 3100 SELF WATERING WATER TROUGH AND HEAVY USE PAD FOR LIVESTOCK
How to USE A PLUMB BOB and NOT BE A BLISTER
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How to USE A PLUMB BOB and NOT BE A BLISTER
This was soooo helpful! I feel confident now to do this
Thank you for taking the time to share this. Super clear.
silly to show up to fix fence without bringing some extra wire along. That is the dumbest way to splice barbed wire I have ever seen.
My friend if you seriously want to cut costs by 70-90% just grow azolla or Wolffia.
This is great, I just bought a scoop and still haven’t figured out how to use it. Hope I can use it to dig a small pond 😁
I am a disabled senior that need a fence for my yard can anyone help but I can't afford to pay for it
Yesterday, I used AI to help me debug some code. Today, I'm changing the fuel filter on a tractor. It's a wild world that we live in.
It is a wonder someone did not get hurt setting the base and die on that monument .
Do you the same needles for 3 goats ?
No cement Foundation nothing level using pry bars I'm sure there's chips in that marble no pipe rollers OMG I work at 4 cemeteries I had a hard time watching that one
Misleading title. What an ass
Brilliant how the heck did I not know this
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Not nice
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WTF or your sus
Dead monument setters are rolling over in their graves...and us live ones are cringing. PLEASE, educate yourself on the proper way to set a stone of this size.
Don’t make the new shelter so light the wind can blow it. Thank you for sharing.
will it deliver reliably until the level is low or will it need to be shook occasionally to overcome clogging of the feed?
So you move the shelter each month. Do you put straw in the shelter each month? You mentioned 60 days before they go back on the same pasture.. so you must have a total of 3 pastures. Where are the bucks during this time?
Drink gallon coffee and then watch folks
I put a walk in gate in to the feed & feed trough all way around
Did you use the same needle for all of them or did you use a new needle each time?
I was watching and thinking the same. If they are using the same needle, Needle gets dull and the medication is getting contaminated. I always use a new needle and syringe.
That was a shame with the fence. I have had that happen to brand new fences too. I try to cull out the dead trees, but it doesn’t always work. New subscriber here
I do my splice very similar to yours. The one difference, and I think it’s a big one, is I make my wraps nice and tight to each other. The old saying is three wraps will pull a freight train. I don’t clip off the ends either. I am not going for beauty. I am going for strength.
Do I treat the lumber?
I think the spoke wheel will do me better as I’ll have central water and electric for the fences. Jus move the herd, adjust water and feed containers and move the fence. Also, the fence in the Philippines can be made of trees. Cut down a mulberry tree of four inches to six inches and a meter long and stuck them in the ground as posts. The trees grow back. A living fence that I attach my energised wire too.
I could only do three paddocks on row crops and this have only three harvests per year. My thoughts are that the weeds grow so fast that two weeks with goats followed by two weeks with pigs turns the soil and feeds my stock at the same time. I’ll run chickens and Guinea fowl on the same paddock.
I’m planning retirement in the Philippines. I have issues with grass and weeds in my bananas and coconuts etc. I will do the rotations of pigs and goats in two week increments. The mobile shelters I’m considering would be on small trailer frames. My other thought on rotation is like a spike wheel and a central home base for pigs and goats. 14 pastures spokes gives me 14 rotations. For the pigs, I will plant row crops and potatoes and peanuts after they are out. I have 120 days from planning to harvest. 14 harvests per year.
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Nice!
OMG! Witch pricker! So sick of more Fauci's.
Thanks for the video - the most helpful one I found 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Cheers from Australia. How do ya get the bowl and filter off? I've gotta change my filter on the bobcat, I've undone the nut on top and drained the fuel out the bottom, but the filter and bowl won't bloody budge! I don't want to break it. I feel i may have to give it a few taps with a plastic mallet. I wish i had that much room in there to work. So that nut on top is holding it on the shaft through the center of the filter? Thanks in advance if ya reply.
Many of the smaller goat breeders in my area give the shot im due to abscesses subq, any experiences with this?
How are they protected from predators in that back pasture? Coyotes would wipe mine out over night if I didn’t have my livestock Guardian dog with mine 24/7.
I recently learned donkeys will kill coyotes and are excellent guardians if you can't get a guardian dog. I'm hoping for a great Pyrenees and some donkeys at our farm :)
Awesome idea I'm goin to build for my goats thank you
You didn't show shit! Come on man.
I use a cupid
Awesome video since it’s on my today’s list of farm stuff lol
Yeah I’m with X commenter. This was disappointing. I clicked to learn how to use the scoop.
It's not attached to the ground?
Hello sir my boer buck is 15months old but still he is not agressive in matting.he just done 1x stud session.what medication or vitamins to give my buck?thank you
Great video!
Is it possible to raise goats 100% on grass and not have to vaccinate and such? (Kinda like Greg Judy and his 100% grass raised sheep.)
Is this a video of you riding the ATV or fixing fence
How old where d babies
Having you looked at giving them smaller pastures and moving them more often? Regrowth happens in 3-4 days, and if they can be moved off of it, the forage regrows and recovers faster. You can leave your permenant paddocks and just subdivide them for once a week vs once a month. It will extend the rest period of your paddocks. You aren't getting a very good trample from the goats - possibly understocking which will be better with the addition of the cows.
Yeah that would work very well
3:15 begins explanation. Volume? Dizzy factor 10.
Would it be possible to get your mix recipe? Thanks!