Glad to see you weathered the storm Adrian. It's not that wall falling down was a big issue, you knew it had to be fixed sometime the storm just helped bring the date forward.
Your children are absolutely, completely, and utterly wonderful. I found myself more delighted with your sweet sweet children than with your very cleverly made house from school.That house is an absolute dream.❤
Great job Adrian I suppose you were lucky, it could have been worse. Wee tip for you in the skylights if you do not already do it is to cut a widths of corrugated tin about 4-5 inches wide and nail them down over the top of the joints of your transparent roof sheets. It acts like a big washer and will hold the transparent roof sheet down a bit better. It still the weakest point on the roof and will give out before the roof will. 👍
Yes but more over the centre of the sheet where the timber purlin is below it. Stops the wind pressure from below lifting the sheet and ripping it through the nail fixings.👍
Great to see you got through the storm without too much damage. I was thinking about you trying to milk your cows with no mains electric. Be great to see how you did it on Sunday. Glad you and your family are safe.
Adrian and Girls.... that was a great vid... 👍🏻 glad you managed through the storm.. Question... the two calfs born in the bad weather have they got names? If not, Storm and Gale would be a good fit.. 😂.. stay safe 🏴
Hey Nicole, don't tell your father but if you reverse the calf and push them along when it don't want to walk forward it's helps a lot, there little hoofs can't stop you reversing them 😂
God and your father were Watching out for you Adrian!!! Thank God you and your family are safe and just know now you can fix the shed's the way your father would have wanted to do it himself!!
The 8×4 big square bales great to have during wind - block up any openings, protect any weak structures and layed across on any exposed roofs to hold them down.
Another great video as always and very glad to see youve survived the storm without too much damage 😅👍 . We were very lucky here also in south west scotland with wind speeds upto 101mph amd no electric for 36 hours ! Always love the youtube notification pop up when your videos are avaliable to watch 😊
You were the first person I thought of when I knew this storm was heading for us and when you didn’t post Sunday I knew you must have been lashed out of it; I’m relieved it was structural damage and no injuries to life or limb of you, your family or animals 👍. Fair play to your Sister for giving you a hand lashing down the buildings; sure Cavan women are a special breed 😀. In Dublin I lost the roofing off me garden shed and our huge glass & steel table slid up the deck and overturned! 😂
Thanks Adrian relieved to see you and your family are safe and well and like you said it can all be mended 🙏. I was concerned for you all when I saw the forecast and it hit Ireland 🇮🇪 hard. We had a lot of rain in Suffolk and moderate wind but escaped the worst. Thank you for the episode under those challenging conditions.
Very relieved you and the family made it through the weather in one piece. Shame about the calving pen wall, but then again, it needed the work anyway - just Mother Nature decided to set the timing for you this time. Looking forward to the next (few?) videos!
great video Adrian as always. Our farm took a battering. the south wind took the entire roof off an older shed we use to calve cows. the whole thing gone, blew away to the top hill, piece of timber put a kitchen window in in the farm 2 story, and tin sheet flew across and struck a cow just in front of its shoulder, nothing very serious but she was quite sore. the ESB poles on our lane weren't the greatest and 3 decided to have a lay down which caused no electric until yesterday, Tuesday branches and debris all around the place and around 12 trees fell, 4 on laneways, entrances etc, rest in the fields. a wall collapsed on an old derelict house which we were supposed to fix up this number of years and i guess that's our call to do that. i guess on a good note, a large chunk of ivy on another derelict house blew off so that's handy, thanks Eowyn. being a beef and (to the much of my despise) sheep farm, the loss of electric didn't affect us too much, the water isn't ran of electric so it was ok, and tractors have lights. luckily the granny, who lives in the 2 story went to the uncle in the town so she was safe, not happy about the window she cleans every chance she gets!
Adrian, I feel for you with the storm damage you have had to contend with, yet I have every confidence you will prevail you are indeed a trooper with the aid of your wonderful family.
Your children are absolutely, completely, and utterly wonderful. I found myself more delighted with your sweet sweet children than with your very cleverly made house from school.That house is an absolute dream.
Great to see your video Adrian, glad there wasn’t too much damage - sure was a wind . Looking forward to Sundays episode of your life on the farm with the family. 🇮🇲 Stay safe
Great video Adrian, happy to hear that you had minimum damage from the storm although damage is damage. Some parts of the country got hit worse than others. Calving in full swing 👍🏼👍🏼
Have been thinking about you and your family ever since the storms were forecast, am so glad you're all safe and well. Like you say buildings and roofs can be repaired, your lives are more important. 👍
So glad you're safe and well, and all the damage can be fixed eventually. The poor cows and calves must have been terrified! Hopefully we're finished with storm season now, I lost the roofs and doors from my outhouses and a couple trees but thankfully nobody was hurt
Just four ridge tiles off my roof up here in Belfast, already replaced by the landlord. I’m sure you were thinking all sorts of scenarios that night, Adrian. Thank God it wasn’t too bad. Keep on keeping on mate. 💪
Great to see everyone is well! Absolute balls what you have to go through but plenty of hands there make light work! Glad damage was min, all that stuff can be replaced and repaired!
Good evening, Adrian. Another great video. Thankfully, there is not too much damage .and as you say, no lives lost, which is the main lo9king. Forward to next video
Well Adrian, thank God the storm is gone, lots of trees down, but wat is damaged can be repaired, great video, take care, chat soon, kieran from laghey donegal town
Hi Adrian, I'm delighted that your wee Farm survived relatively unscathed, over here in the west of Scotland, a few wheelie bins got taken out! but mine were tied down by bungees lol although they did their best to escape, the girls and yourself are a great Team, I did like the Calf wrangling, it was very funny. all the best to you and yours
So good you made it through relatively ok. When I’d heard about the big wind a comin, I was thinking about your one sketchy wall. Now you’ve a chance to do it up right.
How you dont have a million followers is beyond me. You impress me in all you do. Take care. ❤ from 🇨🇦
Glad to see you weathered the storm Adrian. It's not that wall falling down was a big issue, you knew it had to be fixed sometime the storm just helped bring the date forward.
So, so happy you got through the storm. People and animals are not replaceable, buildings are.
Your children are absolutely, completely, and utterly wonderful. I found myself more delighted with your sweet sweet children than with your very cleverly made house from school.That house is an absolute dream.❤
Adrian you and your family are amazing. Stay positive brighter days ahead. 👍🏻🇨🇦☘️
So glad you're all ok Adrian, and Family ❤
Glad to see you escaped the storm pretty well Adrian , thanks for the video .
Glad you are all ok. I love water pressure cleaning…very satisfying seeing the result. Cheers from Australia 😊🇦🇺🇮🇪😊
Thank the lord for so little damage, I was concerned when you didn't post and I am mighty glad to see you back.
Great job Adrian I suppose you were lucky, it could have been worse. Wee tip for you in the skylights if you do not already do it is to cut a widths of corrugated tin about 4-5 inches wide and nail them down over the top of the joints of your transparent roof sheets. It acts like a big washer and will hold the transparent roof sheet down a bit better. It still the weakest point on the roof and will give out before the roof will. 👍
Do you mean over the bottom of the transparent sheet where it sits on top of the tin ? Thanks
Yes but more over the centre of the sheet where the timber purlin is below it. Stops the wind pressure from below lifting the sheet and ripping it through the nail fixings.👍
I am so pleased when I see your dear daughters lending a hand.
Great to see you got through the storm without too much damage. I was thinking about you trying to milk your cows with no mains electric. Be great to see how you did it on Sunday. Glad you and your family are safe.
Another great video nice to see the girls helping out moving the young calves 👍👍👍
Great job Adrian hope the weather brightens up for us all soon and makes your life a bit easier !
Love it when the calves wear their coats❤
Thank god nobody got hurt. Block’s and tin can be replaced 🙏
Glad the damages aren’t to awful and your all safe,humans and animals☘️☘️🐄🐄
Adrian and Girls.... that was a great vid... 👍🏻 glad you managed through the storm.. Question... the two calfs born in the bad weather have they got names? If not, Storm and Gale would be a good fit.. 😂.. stay safe 🏴
Thankful that you and your family and the cows are all ok
Hey Nicole, don't tell your father but if you reverse the calf and push them along when it don't want to walk forward it's helps a lot, there little hoofs can't stop you reversing them 😂
God and your father were Watching out for you Adrian!!! Thank God you and your family are safe and just know now you can fix the shed's the way your father would have wanted to do it himself!!
The 8×4 big square bales great to have during wind - block up any openings, protect any weak structures and layed across on any exposed roofs to hold them down.
Glad to see ye didn't get too much damage, all safe and sheds can be repaired ❤
Great Girls. So helpful and hard working.xxxxxxx
Glad to hear you and your Family and the cows are all safe.
Glad to hear you, your farm and animals all survived the storm Adrian 😃💜
it's great to see you back. I was beginning to worry if everything was ok.good video 👍🚜🇬🇧
Great video Adrian thank god the storm has passed 👍
Another great video as always and very glad to see youve survived the storm without too much damage 😅👍 . We were very lucky here also in south west scotland with wind speeds upto 101mph amd no electric for 36 hours ! Always love the youtube notification pop up when your videos are avaliable to watch 😊
You were the first person I thought of when I knew this storm was heading for us and when you didn’t post Sunday I knew you must have been lashed out of it; I’m relieved it was structural damage and no injuries to life or limb of you, your family or animals 👍. Fair play to your Sister for giving you a hand lashing down the buildings; sure Cavan women are a special breed 😀. In Dublin I lost the roofing off me garden shed and our huge glass & steel table slid up the deck and overturned! 😂
Glad to see you and the family are all okay
Good to see you made out of the storm with not too much damage to the farm Adrian
Thanks Adrian relieved to see you and your family are safe and well and like you said it can all be mended 🙏. I was concerned for you all when I saw the forecast and it hit Ireland 🇮🇪 hard. We had a lot of rain in Suffolk and moderate wind but escaped the worst. Thank you for the episode under those challenging conditions.
So relieved to know you all made it through. And you’re still smiling😊
Nice to see the video up and running Adrian.
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Very relieved you and the family made it through the weather in one piece. Shame about the calving pen wall, but then again, it needed the work anyway - just Mother Nature decided to set the timing for you this time. Looking forward to the next (few?) videos!
Adrian, thank God you, your family and cows/calves are all safe and okay! 🙏🏻
Fantastic to see you back love watching you
great video Adrian as always. Our farm took a battering. the south wind took the entire roof off an older shed we use to calve cows. the whole thing gone, blew away to the top hill, piece of timber put a kitchen window in in the farm 2 story, and tin sheet flew across and struck a cow just in front of its shoulder, nothing very serious but she was quite sore. the ESB poles on our lane weren't the greatest and 3 decided to have a lay down which caused no electric until yesterday, Tuesday branches and debris all around the place and around 12 trees fell, 4 on laneways, entrances etc, rest in the fields. a wall collapsed on an old derelict house which we were supposed to fix up this number of years and i guess that's our call to do that. i guess on a good note, a large chunk of ivy on another derelict house blew off so that's handy, thanks Eowyn.
being a beef and (to the much of my despise) sheep farm, the loss of electric didn't affect us too much, the water isn't ran of electric so it was ok, and tractors have lights. luckily the granny, who lives in the 2 story went to the uncle in the town so she was safe, not happy about the window she cleans every chance she gets!
Thank goodness you survived the storm with minimal damage and all a small were fine ❤
Adrian, I feel for you with the storm damage you have had to contend with, yet I have every confidence you will prevail you are indeed a trooper with the aid of your wonderful family.
Glad you are back.😊
Now watching.
Glad to see you’re safe and well. A
Adrian you do such a good job keeping your farm so clean. I know it's lots of work but keeps down sickness. Love from
Your children are absolutely, completely, and utterly wonderful. I found myself more delighted with your sweet sweet children than with your very cleverly made house from school.That house is an absolute dream.
Great to see your video Adrian, glad there wasn’t too much damage - sure was a wind . Looking forward to Sundays episode of your life on the farm with the family. 🇮🇲 Stay safe
Great video Adrian, happy to hear that you had minimum damage from the storm although damage is damage. Some parts of the country got hit worse than others. Calving in full swing 👍🏼👍🏼
Mighty - what a team
Adrian you’ve got a great set up, exceptional ability and a fabulous crew , good luck to you
Glad to hear there wasn't to much Damage Adrian on your farm it was a rough one take care
Thankyou for dharing . Dosnt sound like fun .glad your all safe and yhe live stock .
And your knowledg of holding down the roofs . Good information.
Thanks for the update Adrian. Glad your all safe
Great video good to see your all ok your girls are a great help to you good luck with the repairs
Really enjoy your videos , best wishes from Munich 🙋♀️
Have been thinking about you and your family ever since the storms were forecast, am so glad you're all safe and well. Like you say buildings and roofs can be repaired, your lives are more important. 👍
I’m just glad you are all okay ❤
The hole yard. That Boo is a bold pup lol. Great to hear and see all is pretty much all good with you Adrian after the storm.
So glad you're safe and well, and all the damage can be fixed eventually. The poor cows and calves must have been terrified! Hopefully we're finished with storm season now, I lost the roofs and doors from my outhouses and a couple trees but thankfully nobody was hurt
✅✅✅so glad you and yours and animals safe n sound after that shocking storm.
it was really very rough storm glad you all ok no too much damage
Good to see you got minimal damage and great to see your positive and upbeat attitude
Great to see not much damage done and everybody safe.
Good to see you up and going again ...buildings survived well given the winds .
Hi Adrian. You should get a precast wall that drops in with the tractor loader . It be better than blocks wall
Just four ridge tiles off my roof up here in Belfast, already replaced by the landlord. I’m sure you were thinking all sorts of scenarios that night, Adrian. Thank God it wasn’t too bad. Keep on keeping on mate. 💪
Well done and to the 5 star helpers. Great teamwork
Animal husbandry is class Adrian, credit to you and. your girls.
Glad your family is safe and the cows are all ok. What a horrible storm!
Wishing you well.
Seeing the calves being moved brought memories I’d forgotten flooding back from a life time ago moving calves with my father
Great to see everyone is well! Absolute balls what you have to go through but plenty of hands there make light work! Glad damage was min, all that stuff can be replaced and repaired!
Good evening, Adrian. Another great video. Thankfully, there is not too much damage .and as you say, no lives lost, which is the main lo9king. Forward to next video
It’s a good job I don’t work for you. I would be cuddling all the calves alday long 🤣🤣. So glad your all safe and have not come off too badly x
thanks for sharing. We used to use old fan belts hooked around the calves butts to move them. You always supply me with good memories
Well Adrian, thank God the storm is gone, lots of trees down, but wat is damaged can be repaired, great video, take care, chat soon, kieran from laghey donegal town
Hi Adrian, we have had livestock that ONLY used the drinker!
Glad to know there wasn't too much drama on your side with the storm.🙂
Hi Adrian, I'm delighted that your wee Farm survived relatively unscathed, over here in the west of Scotland, a few wheelie bins got taken out! but mine were tied down by bungees lol although they did their best to escape, the girls and yourself are a great Team, I did like the Calf wrangling, it was very funny. all the best to you and yours
Was worried when I didn't hear anything about it on sunday 😂
No matter the storm or disaster you still have to milk but the pressure takes it toll on body & mind KEEP ON GOING ❤
Another great video has always Adrian Sinead and girls 👍
So glad your all safe xx
Friend of mine told me to walk calves backwards,and it works a treat
Never a dull moment with Irish weather.
Greetings from Oxford in Oxfordshire ... So pleased you and your family are safe and well ... "Let's Get At It" ... 😀
You’ll probably be selling your own designed jackets for next spring Adrian. Looking forward to that. 😅
Good video adrian
Hi good afternoon Adrian from Indiana miss you guys on Sunday
jasus thank god you got away light enough. things bad here in the west, lots of damage no power half a roof, which fell on the car, god bless ya!
Good 2 see u up and going
I was the same. Sick of worry until it had passed.
Good to see you're all good I was thinking about your farm. 👍 👀
Truly a magical (and busy) time of the year 👍
So good you made it through relatively ok. When I’d heard about the big wind a comin, I was thinking about your one sketchy wall. Now you’ve a chance to do it up right.
We have a section of patio like that! My husband said it was mixed too thin, and that was the problem.
I HOPE YOUR DIDN'T BLOW DOWN AGAIN AND I HOPE THE COWS ARE OK ADRIAN AND FAMILY
Didn't sleep that night either, it was a fierce worrying 12 hours
Lovely looking calf that Angus
Thanks Adrian
OUch about the shed wall you did say few years back about it hope it gets sorted time for extention
Glad to see that you’re all ok.