I always chuckle when you bring all the horses into their stalls. We had two horses for 28 years and I thought they were amazing to come in to their stalls 😂😂😂😂😂! Love seeing all of them, and a special spot for the big boys❤❤❤❤❤
I don’t comment on many of your videos, but I watch all of them as well as the veggie boys and I just wanted to say I really enjoyed the beginning of this video when you were talking about the personalities of the different horses. Would love to hear more about that very interesting. Great video. Thanks so much for all you do to share your stable life
Great video as usually!! Missed your answering the question from the viewers at end of video. I really enjoy the questions and your answers!! Still great time watching your videos. Keep up the great work on managing your 26 horses!!
Hello Joel you do an awesome job with all those beauties. I love seeing all of them Honey is such a cutie and the boys are all strutting their stuff as they should be and the other ladies are just sweetness itself well done Joel its showing that they are doing well because of your tlc😁🇨🇦
Looks like the ground work is going well. The first giant push on ground work with hole crew.Take care be safe!!! AND we will see you all on the next one 😮😮😮😊!!!!
Loved the extra information on the horses ❤ The new equipment on the tractor is working fantastic 👏👏👏👏 Seeing the trenches dug out and the camera angles really give a perspective on the size of the barn 😍😍😍 Enjoyed the video 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Love from the UK x
Speaking for myself, I love to watch earth moving and other people work. Haha. I want to see the entire barn building process . . . EVERYTHING! I also can't get over how virtually rock-free the ground that you're digging up is and how boulder filled the poor veggie boys' fields are. At least you know where to get the rocks from for your french drain system. Love the videos and look forward to them all the time. All the best to you, your family and of course, Gavin . . . the guy, not the horse. Oh OK, my best to Gavin the horse too. Haha By the way, I figured out why "Diego" wanders from stall to stall. It's his ongoing way of protesting his name change. He just doesn't know who he is or where he should be these days.
QUESTION: Would you please explain the terms "Warm Blood" "Cold Blood" horses? Love the bio info on the horses - new subscribers and ME (from the start) don't know 😊.
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Hi Joel, concerning new hay barn , are you putting a covered place in the new barn where the horses will eat, so the hay doesn’t need to be moved as far or will it just be a barn for hay storage? Thanks for your channel , I really enjoy it! Vicki in San Antonio 😊🌻
Beauteous, stable life👍 Joel, there is a channel [a young farmer your age] who has been engaged in water control [tiling\french drain] for about the past 6 months. The channel is 'Cole the Cornstar' [IOWA]. You'll find the tiling episodes in his 'Restoring a $7,000 mansion' serries. He filmed mostly everything having to do with the water problem - the digging - the pebbles, the fabric that is used to prevent the tiling pipe from being clogged with over time etc. It maybe helpful for you and your family. Good luck in this massive endeavor. Looking forward to viewing every step of the way.
That's a lot of dirt to move for a small tractor. Check the cutting edge on the bucket as I thought I saw a gap at about 14min.20sec. That edge plate is harder metal than the bucket to keep it from wearing out so you don't want to bend it if it is loose.
There was a big hay barn fire very close to the Broyan’s Farm. Over 1000 round bales totally lost along with the barn. What are your plans for fire prevention, alarm system, and fire suppression plans? Also the same questions apply for safeguarding the stables and those twenty-six plus beautiful horses and donkeys ?
I don't think I would be running any pipes from your French drains under the barn. What are you going to do if there's a clog or a pipe breaks. You're going to have to dig up the floor of your barn
I love the gray coloring of Argento. It always draws my eye to horses of that color. Sadly gray horses are prone to skin cancers and tumors around the head and tail. With all of the twice daily care and attention your horses receive I'm sure you will find something forming under his tail or chin earlier and in time for treatment much faster than a horse that spends it's days in the fields and only gets hands on care occasionally.
Good to see all the horses and donkeys.
Always happy to see how well the horses get taken care of !! 😀😀
Joel we will watch whatever you post as long as it clean so you keep posting videos
I always chuckle when you bring all the horses into their stalls. We had two horses for 28 years and I thought they were amazing to come in to their stalls 😂😂😂😂😂! Love seeing all of them, and a special spot for the big boys❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for showing the horses up close, they're beautiful
I did enjoy your video Joel. The “ground work” you’re doing looks great.
I don’t comment on many of your videos, but I watch all of them as well as the veggie boys and I just wanted to say I really enjoyed the beginning of this video when you were talking about the personalities of the different horses. Would love to hear more about that very interesting. Great video. Thanks so much for all you do to share your stable life
Great video as usually!! Missed your answering the question from the viewers at end of video. I really enjoy the questions and your answers!! Still great time watching your videos. Keep up the great work on managing your 26 horses!!
Hello Joel you do an awesome job with all those beauties. I love seeing all of them Honey is such a cutie and the boys are all strutting their stuff as they should be and the other ladies are just sweetness itself well done Joel its showing that they are doing well because of your tlc😁🇨🇦
So excited about the new hay barn
You are definitely doing a fine job. The horses look so happy and comfortable.
That branch is telling you it's time for pruning 😅
Such beautiful property. Quiet. Calm.
As always, awesome video! I love it when you explain things. You are very articulate. A special talent indeed. See you in the next one.
Good video,,can't be long dnough..lol. keep them comming,,,,hello to every one,,,Wayne a d pat.
We ALL Like, 👍 (OK, Love) a Good Nap including Horses. 🐎 👍🙏
Looks like the ground work is going well. The first giant push on ground work with hole crew.Take care be safe!!! AND we will see you all on the next one 😮😮😮😊!!!!
Honey is so pretty and don’t get me started on Sampson! Wow!
I’m looking forward to Sunday’s video. Sounds like a party. Wish I was there ❤
You need to get a mini fridge for the barn to keep you some cold drinks in
Thank you so much; we are so content with the content.😝🤣
Loved the extra information on the horses ❤ The new equipment on the tractor is working fantastic 👏👏👏👏 Seeing the trenches dug out and the camera angles really give a perspective on the size of the barn 😍😍😍 Enjoyed the video 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Love from the UK x
Great video Joel. Yes, very lucky on excavation material.
I do enjoy seeing the horses.
You have some big ambitions to get done by Sunday. Wish you well.
Excellent video!
Speaking for myself, I love to watch earth moving and other people work. Haha. I want to see the entire barn building process . . . EVERYTHING! I also can't get over how virtually rock-free the ground that you're digging up is and how boulder filled the poor veggie boys' fields are. At least you know where to get the rocks from for your french drain system. Love the videos and look forward to them all the time. All the best to you, your family and of course, Gavin . . . the guy, not the horse. Oh OK, my best to Gavin the horse too. Haha By the way, I figured out why "Diego" wanders from stall to stall. It's his ongoing way of protesting his name change. He just doesn't know who he is or where he should be these days.
Thanks Joel!
Waving a hand from texas
QUESTION: Would you please explain the terms "Warm Blood" "Cold Blood" horses?
Love the bio info on the horses - new subscribers and ME (from the start) don't know 😊.
Don't forget your french drain sock to keep soil out of drain when you put rock on...learn by our mistake!
Information on 🐴
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Throw the bucket fill up on the side and then push it into hills. You are really going it the hard way.
Still Waiting for a Friends 2nd Planting of 200+ Tomato Plants which are expected to be Picked and Enjoyed in the next several days. Can’t Wait to Eat 🍅 Round 2.😬👍
Hey Joel, quick question:
Is there any reason why harvesting rain water for use on the farm or for the stables isn't being planned for?
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Hi Joel, concerning new hay barn , are you putting a covered place in the new barn where the horses will eat, so the hay doesn’t need to be moved as far or will it just be a barn for hay storage? Thanks for your channel , I really enjoy it! Vicki in San Antonio 😊🌻
Indeed we are 😁 you'll see in future videos
Hi Joel! Enjoyed the video. Do you have any horses of your own?
I guess you guys weren’t able to make it to the fair.
You should do time lapses when you’re digging so we can see all the progress : )
Aí nesse cascalho do novo seleiro não tem ouro ai😅😅
Beauteous, stable life👍 Joel, there is a channel [a young farmer your age] who has been engaged in water control [tiling\french drain] for about the past 6 months. The channel is 'Cole the Cornstar' [IOWA]. You'll find the tiling episodes in his 'Restoring a $7,000 mansion' serries. He filmed mostly everything having to do with the water problem - the digging - the pebbles, the fabric that is used to prevent the tiling pipe from being clogged with over time etc. It maybe helpful for you and your family. Good luck in this massive endeavor. Looking forward to viewing every step of the way.
On your days off does your Mom or Gavin (the man not the horse) get to drive your tractor?
That's a lot of dirt to move for a small tractor. Check the cutting edge on the bucket as I thought I saw a gap at about 14min.20sec. That edge plate is harder metal than the bucket to keep it from wearing out so you don't want to bend it if it is loose.
Since you have a lot of good topsoil, are the Veggie Boys going to use it?
There was a big hay barn fire very close to the Broyan’s Farm. Over 1000 round bales totally lost along with the barn. What are your plans for fire prevention, alarm system, and fire suppression plans? Also the same questions apply for safeguarding the stables and those twenty-six plus beautiful horses and donkeys ?
Maybe you should sell that excess fill dirt. Help fund the build.
I don't think I would be running any pipes from your French drains under the barn. What are you going to do if there's a clog or a pipe breaks. You're going to have to dig up the floor of your barn
I love the gray coloring of Argento. It always draws my eye to horses of that color. Sadly gray horses are prone to skin cancers and tumors around the head and tail. With all of the twice daily care and attention your horses receive I'm sure you will find something forming under his tail or chin earlier and in time for treatment much faster than a horse that spends it's days in the fields and only gets hands on care occasionally.
A kubota hst tractor would be ideal for what you are doing
Funny/not funny that you have to explain that the start of the barn build is not the final product.
Thought you had 2 stallions!!!
What happened to viewer questions?
Joel nothing you video is boring