Visit the farm from anywhere to feel the satisfaction of watching sustainable farm activities while listening to the ambient noises of nature.
A Christmas highlight of the green (or snowy) pastures the cattle lived in.
It took about an hour for them to eat it down in real life, but here you can watch it in 34 seconds!
Goats are incredibly social and like dogs or cats, love a good scratch, particularly between the horns where they can't easily reach.
Feeding the hay we made from a few videos ago to help give the grass a little break. We also want to make sure they're getting enough nutrition . . .meat will be available to you in mid-December!
Watch food unfit for human consumption be transformed into delicious food for human consumption as we save another batch of produce from the landfill.
Watch to see how we make hay to keep the cattle and goats off grain through the winter
The goats decided they like rotational
grazing so much that they decided to rotate pastures on their own today! The bees seem busy; hopefully they are making plenty of honey while they have nice weather.
The animals were given some grass cut from down by the farmhouse today. Kangaroo the steer was interested, but most of the goats would rather eat grass from around the pasture. Listen to the livestock chew as they co-exist happily with nature.
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