Tour of Our New 5 Acre Farm! (Garden, Chickens, Goats, Sheep, Pigs, Llamas, Ducks)
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We've taken a break from recording KZread videos and working on the app for the past few months, and now we're excited to show why!
One of our dreams has been to build a sustainable teaching farm, and we started on that journey a few months ago!
Join Carrie for a tour of our garden, chickens, goats, sheep, pigs, llamas, with appearances from our cats along the way!
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I love how excited you are when talking about your process! You should be proud of yourselves!
Such a sweet kind woman with a pretty smile. Lovely farm. God bless your efforts.
I love the compassion for your garden and animals! I just love it!
This video is exactly what I wanted when I searched for "farm tour". You have got yourself a new subscriber
Oh as if I wasn't enjoying your channel enough, you just brought me in deep with the FRIENDS connection!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Kristy in Missouri :)
I am planning to have a 4 acre farm and I found this will guide me to make my farm successfull.
When you get a chance, I bet your goats would love to climb on something..😊
Ma'am I would rather call u an artist.. ur farm is a piece of art when u see it from my eyes.. Kudos to yr beautiful work👍
@FromSeedtoSpoon
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words 😀
Beautiful, 👏...love your 🐐s...what a soft animals. Like you.🤣🙏💙
OK, first thing to know about me is I comment while watching LOL! Once you have tomatillos, you will FOREVER have them and that is a blessing! Made so much salsa verde last year it was amazing! Planted many years in a row, and still have tons of volunteers that come up each year!
Congratulations on the five-acre farm. How exciting for you and your family.
Thank you thank you thank you... Much respect & gratitude for sharing your time work &research knowledge & experience with us.
You seem to have a lot of "hobby/fun" animals, but what do you do for food as far as livestock goes? Pigs can be fun, don't get me wrong. I raised pigs many many times over, but always sent them out for bacon and ham.
So happy for you all. I bet the kids are in love with all you are doing
lovely life ...be blessed Guys..watching this from Ethiopia
very happy for you , indeed
i can watch this farm life stuff all day.. i need a long 5hr farm video to watch
This is awesome! Thank you for the tour.. I’m under contract for a 5 acre property. 🥰
Love watching you work outside. Please make more vids showing u work
Now I want silkies!! We just have buff orp, and some araucana. Kristy again :)
I downloaded your app and didn’t even know you made it. It’s an awesome app and has so much useful information!
@FromSeedtoSpoon
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! I’m glad it’s been helpful for you!
Happy animals indicates lovable care takers
Sam bradford the ram is amazing
Very beautiful farm. Congratulations! I'm from Brazil and I was born here . I take care of a urban kirchengarden here and it have various types of plants e only chickens. The climate here is hot but i love it. Good bye!
Beautiful area Alhamdulillah
Delci has a lot of great videos on goat care. We (my wife and I) are big on animal husbandry and letting the animals....lead a happy life..and then we eat them...at least we are not contributing to confined large scale farming operations that do no good for the animals. Anyway I’m also a big fan of Joel Salatin and Just a Few Acres Farm. Thank you for sharing. We have 4 acres that looks like yours. We are thinking of livestock as well😃🌈🤙
You are all blessed. Congratulations in your new farm.
We love our silkies too! They go broody too much but I love them anyway! :)
We just subscribed. Great video and informative information. We learned a lot and are inspired to expand the garden. Thanks for all you do!
@FromSeedtoSpoon
Ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
So adorable
Thanks for making the app.
Beautiful work. We just started our channel will be a learning experience.
Sister, what snake repeller do you use? Its a good to see the many animals you are looking after.
Thank You sooo much! It's been so helpful with this ap.
Amazing!! With the amount of land, the potential is limitless.
This is wonderful! It’s amazing that you’re growing your own food! Love what you have done with your new home. I live in the city with 3 acres but mostly wooded area. I’m looking forward to moving to the countryside in the near future. Thank you for sharing your journey.
A piece of heaven on earth!
Wow what a transformation!!!
Wow no mosquitos 😮 nice
Wonderful. And very good job. Love it much.
Love your video. Thank you. So fun!
What a lovely place
I love it. Thanks for sharing
You are doing a great job. Congratulations for the awesome farm. !!!!
Love this.
@FromSeedtoSpoon
2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Love the farm! I just wanted to mention that near the end of the video you mentioned that you give your dogs the broken bits of chicken bones when you are done making broth. Giving dogs cooked chicken bones is actually bad for them. Cooked chicken bones have a higher chance of splintering once a dog has eaten it which can cause some serious stomach issues and tearing. This happened to my grandmother's dog when I was a kid in a very similar situation
@FromSeedtoSpoon
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Justin, thanks for the warning. We only give them bones that have gone through the pressure cooker for several rounds. After that, they crumble down into just plain mush. It’s way different than bones that have just been boiled for a few hours.
Very cool!
Great Job with the garden move and thanks for the app! It's been fun to track using the app! I am in Canada will you will be covering other countries?
Excelente trabajo felicidades tienen ustedes un hermoso rancho y se ve que lo disfrutan
That is amazing
Beautiful
GOOD JOB LAYDY
So happy for your family! I've missed the garden pics on IG (I understand why you're busy and enamored with your new livestock!). I'm looking forward to seeing how the farm develops. Your kids must be in heaven, especially since they were off school for so long. I'm not gonna lie, it makes me sad that you're going to "harvest" some of your chickens. I'm vegan, and so enjoy your app for guidance growing food :)
THIS IS MY DREAM!! BEST VIDEO EVER!!!!🤩🤩🤩
This is great good luck yup did all that with dwarf goats made butter, yogurt.very tasty.
Your farm is amazing! It’s very inspiring. I would love to have a farm like yours one day. I’m curious, what do you do when you leave for vacation? Do you hire help to care for the animals or do you have family or friends to pitch in? How long would you feel comfortable leaving them unattended? Like, would overnight be risky?
Thank you for sharing! I’d love a lil hobby farm / estate like that soon :)
You guys are just great,, just subscribed; God bless 💪🏻💪🏻🙏🏻
I love your garden
Hello from Gander Newfoundland and Labrador 🇨🇦 Canada.
I wish I found your app sooner, but it’s better late than never! I love your app and it’s so helpful and omg you all film too! I subbed and I’m just loving your garden!
@jburke603
Жыл бұрын
What's the app called
@ninhuntress
Жыл бұрын
@@jburke603 it’s called seed to spoon! 💕
Awesome video but I was often distracted by the awesome chicken with glasses shirt lol!
@FromSeedtoSpoon
2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha! I love having random chicken shirts! So much fun 🤣
Oh how I LOVE that shirt :)...Kristy in Missouri :)
I like your farm🌹❤️
I don't even remember when I downloaded this app. I was looking for another app that I downloaded and realized I had yours. Can I just say how much I love your app. I've already come up with my fall garden because of this app. I was able to put my pin and paper down.
@FromSeedtoSpoon
3 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate you taking the time to leave your kind words! 😀
just subscribed love your grey silky we are new to this at baileyhillsfarm.
Have you heard about Regenerative farming? Really awesome way to garden with animals. Check out Joel Salatin to start. He farms on a larger acreage, but I just saw a video on Regenerative farming on 5 ac. God Bless.
Aww love your farm ! I just found your app and downloaded it 😊
I seen a little maryjane 🪴 by the tomatillos 🤙🏼
I am visit your Garden, my sister
Could you post the link for the electric fencing? I can't seem to find it. Did a Google search as well but not finding the same thing as you have around the chickens. Thanks! 😄
@CelestionPhoenix
3 жыл бұрын
I was wondering what fencing they used as well. I can't find it either :(
Great video. I hate commenting. But occassionally i feel compelled to. You should feel great about your farm n video. Its the best integrated animal farm video i have watched. Im too embarrassed to say how many i have watched. From the hunter valley nsw Australia i hope your animals are doing great... ps. I love your herbal tea foraging video.
My brother raises Roosters for meat. We always name the Roosters that we eat Tottenham and Liverpool.
Why did you choose to grow in pots instead of raised beds or straight into the ground?
We've been considering grow bags instead of raised beds
Can you eat the small pigs ? And how do those chicken taste?
Aren’t they potatoe in the pots you are calling blackberries?
Having the ducks with the pigs was a genius move. They are both kind of messy.
@FromSeedtoSpoon
Жыл бұрын
They are definitely besties too!
I like the idea of trellising the berries. What size pot do you have your berries in? I just got a BlackBerry (baby cakes) plant this year and put it in a 20gal smartpot. I'm thinking of planting it in the ground. What's the benefit of using a smartpot over planting them in the ground?
@FromSeedtoSpoon
3 жыл бұрын
These are planted in 50 Gallon smart pot big bag bed jr’s. The soil here was really bad when we moved in and we wanted to get started immediately. We already had the smart pots at the old house so it worked out great! We’ll record a video soon talking about our gardening strategy, but we plan to use the animals to build gardens for us basically!
@denisesmith9224
3 жыл бұрын
From Seed to Spoon what variety of blueberries did you plant? I heard they are hard to grow in Oklahoma. We are in Guthrie. Love your garden, mine did not do well. Something is eating everything. :(
@mariaavery5004
3 жыл бұрын
@@denisesmith9224I'm in utah. it's a Baby Cake BlackBerry. I was told that blueberry are had to grow. It's a dwarf thornless BlackBerry. I was told this variety will stay in one place. I hadn't thought about trellising. Makes sense to start in smart pots for now. That helps you figure out where you want everything to go.
@DonnaRatliff1
2 жыл бұрын
@Denise Smith I actually use spray when I need to for bugs, mainly worms. For aphids I use cheap dish soap diluted with water. I absolutely squash bugs and worms. I refuse to lose cantaloupes and squashes because of bugs. Though, I've noticed since doing the no till Back to Eden garden method for 6 years now, that theres a lot less bad bugs and way more beneficial. I do use liquid sevin when absolutely needed. I know its not all organic but when our garden is our survival food, we do what we need to. Plus, if spray is needed, done late at dusk, doesn't harm as much the beneficial insects if any. But good news is once pests are knocked down a couple years straight in a row, I notice theres way less in future growing seasons. Least that's what I've experienced. I hope you're growing a garden this season. 😀
@DonnaRatliff1
2 жыл бұрын
I started with 1 baby cake raspberry bare root, those short thornless kind. It took 3 years but that 1 plant has multiplied like crazy into 25 bushes. I bought it as a mark down at Tractor Supply. I thought I'd never see a berry. Lol, now there's a ton.
Hi sister
I cannot wait to be retired and get a farm.
It's the chickens name that made the entire video'!
Do you have three colors I What is joie
I would like to turn my 5 acres into something like that
Nice. 5 acres is not small
re you in homedale idaho
Well done! But beside the benefits of this kind of live on your health and your soul does it really work financially? Do you have any profit in money or do you have to give money from other sources or maybe you have achieved some ballance on it?
nice we got 5 acre of shit land that hopefully will look like this one day
What state are y'all in?
@WWAHCleaning
3 жыл бұрын
I think they are in Tennessee, I can hear the cicadas humming in the background
@FromSeedtoSpoon
3 жыл бұрын
We’re in Oklahoma 😀
Where are you?
Why llama's??what DO They contribute??🎄🎄🎀🎀🎁🎁🎂🎂🎆🎆🎉🎉 ??
If you get a male goat name him Sergio
Has nobody told you that you should not name your food, because if you name them, then it is harder to kill them for food, as you begin to think of them, as more than just a food resource.
I appreciate your shanti light green grass of country home slow steady little bit poke mind papiy pipi Hine hi Zurich soil skin hair smile st mac tel great spirits shining sharing star sea sun sp sea
With as long as your youtube video is, you guys should have added some ads, that's is where you will make your money with youtube. Your losing a lot of money
@FromSeedtoSpoon
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Alena, I appreciate you thinking of us! We can’t control the ads that show and saw some early on we didn’t agree with when we had them so we chose to go without them. We do all of this for fun and to share what we’ve learned. We aren’t really trying to make money, so it all works out. Hope you enjoyed the video!
Do you butcher your animals
@FromSeedtoSpoon
2 жыл бұрын
We raise a couple batches of meat chickens each year, but those are the only animals from our farm that we eat.
@StephanieFung
2 жыл бұрын
PHEW. I feel so much better watching the piggies and goats knowing they are friends, not food.
@Lonewolf_1776
2 жыл бұрын
@@StephanieFung ❄
Jealous
You *Fake Laugh* ALOT.