Just another day on the homestead, moving pigs, clearing land, pigs in the mud. All the fun stuff. Email: growinglittlecountry@gmail.com #kunekune #homestead #countrylife
i think it was Al from Lumnah acres that used water containers the big white ones and cut out a section to make homes for his pigs maybe thats a thought for housing hugsssss
Nice wallows 😊 they will figure it out soon I am sure. Wood chips are as useful as branches lots of good places to use them so definitely worth doing 😊
Sang, have you thought about tapping your sugar maples for syrup? It is too late in the year to do it now. But next late winter edging on spring you could do it. There are all kinds of videos to show you how to do it.
It is nice to watch how you care for you pigs. 🐷
oh thank you!
Enjoyed your video. I hope you’re having a great Father’s Day.❤
Thanks so much
Another enjoyable day with Sang, good morning from across the Pacific Ocean 😊🌺🍍🌴🇺🇸✝️🤙🏽
Glad you enjoyed it
Sang, you can tell you really care for your piggies and making them happy...😊🐄🐄🐄
Thank you Manda!
Way to go, taking the time to teach your little pigs how to wallow. 😊
😊 thank you
making wood chips is a good use of the branches! There are lots of uses for the chips as there are for the branches!
Yes! so true, never have enough woodchips
Showers for the pigs. 😂 Good video.
They love it
Dallas, the dude. Way to go, my man. Leader of the pack 😊💯🐷
He's really the best pig we have
i think it was Al from Lumnah acres that used water containers the big white ones and cut out a section to make homes for his pigs maybe thats a thought for housing hugsssss
Yeah I’m thinking that’s what I will have to do but they’re so expensive
I really enjoy your channel. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much for watching
Happy fathers day Sang. I hope you enjoy your day.
Nice wallows 😊 they will figure it out soon I am sure.
Wood chips are as useful as branches lots of good places to use them so definitely worth doing 😊
I hope so!
theres a app for that lol hugssssss
A very good video, Sang. You're so good with the piggies! 💜
I try
Sang, have you thought about tapping your sugar maples for syrup? It is too late in the year to do it now. But next late winter edging on spring you could do it. There are all kinds of videos to show you how to do it.
Angela and I went to a talk actually and we realized were not maple syrup makers lol. the time you need to dedicate to it is beyond us.
Thank you for another inspiring video!
Thanks for watching!
Save those Wood Chips Sang.
Pile em up to break down for future.
But you know that.
Just wanting say,
Morning Friend ☕️
For sure. Thank you
at 4:18 - I believe it's a Willow Oak - that's what my plant app identifies it as. Or a Shingle Oak.
Thanks Nate!