When a woman is organized and a diligent worker, giving her a happy place makes for a man's happy place. Praying for you and your family. Blessings of strength, health, peace and success for today and your future. Thank you for sharing your experience with so many that are interested. 👍🐐🐇
I did mine in order, by name, each time. Then they stopped fighting so much to take their turn, because they knew I wouldn't let anyone budge in line. lol. It worked!
Wow the rabbits look so healthy! But I am against wire bottom cages. The reason is that it hurts the rabbits feet. If you are going to use wire bottom cages make sure it is the right type.
Nellie Harrison thank you for your reply!! We are invested greatly in the health and well-being of all our animals on the farm and the rabbits are no exception. All of our cages have the proper wire for the health of our rabbit's feet. With proper breeding and husbandry, none of our rabbit's have sores on their feet, whatsoever. I understand how others feel about wired bottom cages but unless you raise rabbits, you won't realized this is the most sanitary way to house them. If you've ever examined their feet, a properly bred rabbit will have a thick pad of fur to cushion their feet nicely. We do provide resting mats in parts of their cages as an added precaution but, like I said, none of our rabbit's feet are worn or have sores.
Hey guys the rabbits looks so healthy but rabbits will get sore hockes from the wire cages as long the rabbits are not spending excessive amounts of time and have some soft place to rest or even putting in a soft patch or cover floor with blankets u will see that they will enjoy that alot better and it will increase there health
Great Barn set up, but it would be nice if only one person was talking at a time and stop saying, UM. It's hard to listen. Not trying to be mean, just a thought. :)
actually, they don't. if the rabbit has the proper genetics, and the owner uses the correct wire type, there should be no issue at all. when you see issues with wire is when the rabbit doesn't have the proper amount of fur padding on their feet, which is the result of poor breeding. or the wire is not the proper gauge, causing the wire to sag or cut into the feet. i've worked with a few rescue rabbits and, i'd say, 95% of the time that a rabbit had feet issues was due to being in a solid bottom cage. the moisture will build up and cause urine burns on their feet. being on wire prevents the moisture to build up, thus not creating problems. please do your research before making yourself look like a fool. maybe something other than house rabbit society?
i said nothing about humans. humans and rabbits are completely different animals and should not be compared. especially when it comes to proper breeding. because a great deal of the human race are not bred as healthy like livestock are. but since you wanted to go there on "this logic" humans wouldn't be suitable for wire. mainly because we lack any sort of fur padding on our feet, like a rabbit does. BUT, if i had to choose, i would much gladly sit above my own poop, than in it.
Brazil Memory well my logic is 1 maybe they should figure out a system of care and houseing that is more natural for a rabbit and less life in tiny metal cage hanging in the air.... theres alot of different choices and most people dont actually care if a rabbits happy in a tiny cage for its whole life or not ... most rabbits like to hop about... hence the legs they evolved... in a tiny cage they can at most scoot 5 inchs then sit then move back to where they where before.... i say if you plan to eat then give it a life worth living... and if its a pet give it a life worth living.... and cages may keep you off your waste but it doesnt mean its comfy if i was a rabbit id prefer grass and dirt to wire
i take it you have never been on a farm that raises rabbits? maybe stick to your vegan cult? if that is how you think, from one video online, then you have absolutely no right to judge. you don't know if they get exercise, or not. yeah, if they are kept as livestock they don't get out, but thats what they are: livestock. those cages, i have some to be what looks like the same size, are actually much bigger than they appear on screen. MILLIONS of rabbits have lived this way. and it's now an issue because of people like you. it's not abusive. it's not cruel. there are regulations that must be followed, and it looks like this family is following them to a t. BUT, if you really want to fight, it's nice to know you'd rather let a rabbit sit in it's own waste then care for it properly.
When a woman is organized and a diligent worker, giving her a happy place makes for a man's happy place. Praying for you and your family. Blessings of strength, health, peace and success for today and your future. Thank you for sharing your experience with so many that are interested. 👍🐐🐇
I did mine in order, by name, each time. Then they stopped fighting so much to take their turn, because they knew I wouldn't let anyone budge in line. lol. It worked!
Yes train your goats. Don't let them get your goat. 👍
Brilliant!
😲 WOW -- I'm watching this in 2021; at 0:42 -- it looks SOOOOO DIFFERENT now!! 🥰 All in all, still
BEAUTIFUL 💐❤️
Your naming of things is funny, its like the goatopcalypse
I absolutely LOVE your barn layout!
Thank you :-) it's been a work in progress.
I love the red tribe colours
I got the shock of my life just now to see my name on a board in the background lol.
I wish I had that barn because all I have is a old shed for my goat and cchickens, ducks and gineas
Love it
wow, what a nice clean barn! Great video. Loved watching it!
Dennis M thanks
Thank you for the video!! Do the male goats do well in the winter in the calf cages? anything you would recommend?
Wow the rabbits look so healthy! But I am against wire bottom cages. The reason is that it hurts the rabbits feet. If you are going to use wire bottom cages make sure it is the right type.
Nellie Harrison thank you for your reply!! We are invested greatly in the health and well-being of all our animals on the farm and the rabbits are no exception. All of our cages have the proper wire for the health of our rabbit's feet. With proper breeding and husbandry, none of our rabbit's have sores on their feet, whatsoever. I understand how others feel about wired bottom cages but unless you raise rabbits, you won't realized this is the most sanitary way to house them. If you've ever examined their feet, a properly bred rabbit will have a thick pad of fur to cushion their feet nicely. We do provide resting mats in parts of their cages as an added precaution but, like I said, none of our rabbit's feet are worn or have sores.
i love that barn if only our new bran wasn't used for machinery
It is now 10/29/2024, things have changed.
Your hoody looks amazing 🙆🥳 where did u buy it?
shoukd put a "porch" off the back enclosed to store hay and stuff. or extra stalls.
Where did you get the cages from?
We have a local guy who makes all of ours. You can check FB marketplace. Sometimes someone will have some
Hey guys the rabbits looks so healthy but rabbits will get sore hockes from the wire cages as long the rabbits are not spending excessive amounts of time and have some soft place to rest or even putting in a soft patch or cover floor with blankets u will see that they will enjoy that alot better and it will increase there health
After 6+ years of breading and raising rabbits. Zero sore hocks. th-cam.com/video/6o7OiEvGlYk/w-d-xo.html
help i need help my rabbits have runny noses and are sneezing what do i do
Are the goat's ears cropped off?
#thebiggestStrangerThingsfangirl lol No, they are not modified in any way. Those goats are LaManchas and they are born with ears like that
Syman Says Farms ok thank you, I was just worried for the goat's health, but I am now ensured that they are in great hands, in a good home.
LOL, as soon as the LaMancha walked out the door, I was like, "How many comments is she going to get about cutting their ears off?" XD
I want to start raising Angora rabbits. Hopefully I can start in a few years.
What are Dutch doors?
MRS BUCKET doors that are split in 2 so just the top of the door can be open or just the bottom or both together.
How do you know when a goat goes in heat😂
They let the whole world know they're in heat!
Where did you get the stackable rabbit cages?
We had them made for use by someone locally
Great Barn set up, but it would be nice if only one person was talking at a time and stop saying, UM. It's hard to listen. Not trying to be mean, just a thought. :)
This was posted 2 years ago and over 400 videos later we've gotten a little better.
Metal wire cages hurt rabbits feet
actually, they don't. if the rabbit has the proper genetics, and the owner uses the correct wire type, there should be no issue at all.
when you see issues with wire is when the rabbit doesn't have the proper amount of fur padding on their feet, which is the result of poor breeding. or the wire is not the proper gauge, causing the wire to sag or cut into the feet.
i've worked with a few rescue rabbits and, i'd say, 95% of the time that a rabbit had feet issues was due to being in a solid bottom cage. the moisture will build up and cause urine burns on their feet. being on wire prevents the moisture to build up, thus not creating problems.
please do your research before making yourself look like a fool. maybe something other than house rabbit society?
Brazil Memory huh i didnt know that ... so by this logic humans should be fine on wire cages too huh 😁
i said nothing about humans. humans and rabbits are completely different animals and should not be compared. especially when it comes to proper breeding. because a great deal of the human race are not bred as healthy like livestock are.
but since you wanted to go there on "this logic" humans wouldn't be suitable for wire. mainly because we lack any sort of fur padding on our feet, like a rabbit does. BUT, if i had to choose, i would much gladly sit above my own poop, than in it.
Brazil Memory well my logic is 1 maybe they should figure out a system of care and houseing that is more natural for a rabbit and less life in tiny metal cage hanging in the air.... theres alot of different choices and most people dont actually care if a rabbits happy in a tiny cage for its whole life or not ... most rabbits like to hop about... hence the legs they evolved... in a tiny cage they can at most scoot 5 inchs then sit then move back to where they where before.... i say if you plan to eat then give it a life worth living... and if its a pet give it a life worth living.... and cages may keep you off your waste but it doesnt mean its comfy if i was a rabbit id prefer grass and dirt to wire
i take it you have never been on a farm that raises rabbits? maybe stick to your vegan cult?
if that is how you think, from one video online, then you have absolutely no right to judge. you don't know if they get exercise, or not. yeah, if they are kept as livestock they don't get out, but thats what they are: livestock. those cages, i have some to be what looks like the same size, are actually much bigger than they appear on screen. MILLIONS of rabbits have lived this way. and it's now an issue because of people like you. it's not abusive. it's not cruel. there are regulations that must be followed, and it looks like this family is following them to a t.
BUT, if you really want to fight, it's nice to know you'd rather let a rabbit sit in it's own waste then care for it properly.