Good to see you and Hamish again! I hope things will work out on the 4 wheel drive and Hamish's medical needs get sorted out! All the best to you! Thanks for posting!!
Digging post holes and setting fence posts is the worst. I'm a 70-year-old woman, and it's impossible. Why can't they make 20- pound bags of concrete? What works for me in that regard is expensive at the moment, but I have to do it. I can hammer a steel Simpson strong tie 4 x 4 EZ spike into the ground with a sledgehammer and then screw the post in at the base. I put about 2 feet of a post into it to apply the hammer. You don't have to lift the hammer very much, just about a foot. But they are running about $35 each right now.
Hamish and his medical needs, poor guy. And I think if your dog could play fetch all day, she would. And good luck on the tractor. Life comes first, videos come later, and I do appreciate when you do post, let’s us know your doing ok😊❤
When organizing cowhair, you should prepare a plastic bag in advance and then put the hairs on the ground in it. That way, the cows don't chew their own fur when they're grazing.❤
I'm 32 now, bu the time I'm 52 I'm gonna have a little ranch like the one I grew up on (but not in the deserts of WA this time), and a cow to comb ❤ a few happy, free cows with tons of pasture to roam.
Advertise on WWOOF, or similar. Elements of every farm are organic, even if not fully. Stick a trailer/caravan on your land somewhere for volunteers to stay in while they help out. Plenty of people looking for educational experience/ skills exchange worldwide. Hamish and your doggo are beautiful. Best of luck!
Hey, Marc, great to see you! You make me laugh, because when you take a moments down time, you go over your To Do list!😂 Hard habit to break, isn't it? So sorry your back has been getting worse. I can really relate to that. I know the pain carries with it its own fatigue and stress, making the pain worse, which stresses you out, and makes you feel tired, and it goes in a big circle. Seeing things that you used to manage by yourself, needing to be done, when you can't buy help at any price, adds more stress. We have nobody willing to work around here either. It's so contrary to the way we were brought up, that it's baffling. The positive side is, when you find someone with skills and a good work ethic, it' actually a pleasure! Well, i can't do anything to help with all that, except commiserate, but maybe having a friend who understands what you're going through, and is praying for you and wishing you well, makes your burdens a little lighter. So glad y'all will get to see your daughter soon. Hope you have a great time!
I know this doesn't mean a lot to some, but... sent up an earnest prayer for your needs. Thank you for doing the best you can taking care of these guys as long as you have. It's sad but, I suspect a lot of people in their old age reach the point where they just can't. We can only hope if it comes to that you can find them a good home with some younger folks who can carry on. We know you're doing the best you can, though, and that's all you can do.
Yes, her commands are a mixture of German and Czech, but the truth is, dogs don’t understand the difference in languages… so I could use random words like “coffee pot” or “toilet bowl” for commands and as long as I use them consistently, they would mean the same thing to her as “nein” or “platz”.
Hamish prefers flies over insecticides. Where's kyloe. I'm used to seeing them close together. Hope things look up for y'all. Glad you're going to see your daughter. Take care.
Do you treat or medicate for deer ticks? I'd just assume these guys would be tageted by those nasty suckers without prevention. Hamish is loving the grooming. Must be alot of grooming to keep on top of before it tagles too bad? These cattle were all around my Grandmother's cottage when I was young. Peaceful sweet beauties, however there was one very unfortunate incident involving a very young child and a cow who had a young calf. It didn't end well for any of them. Someone wasn't looking after the 3 yearold properly and the free roaming cow (with calf) reacted atypically. Thankfully, the villeage all around understood this was an anomaly, and it never came to any conflict. And any city folk who may have been oblivious to how to show respect for animals with new borns in spring, or how to look after their own young, got a severe reality check. Besides that one cow, I never heard of any of these guys being reactive or anything but gentle or shy even. That one cow hadn't grown up on that land. Very unfortunate, but it can happen when people don't know how to behave around any animal. Hope your big buddy isn't in pain anymore. ❤
Thank you for posting videos again! 🐮
I know.. I've missed them !
Good to see you and Hamish again! I hope things will work out on the 4 wheel drive and Hamish's medical needs get sorted out! All the best to you!
So glad to see you back!
Glad to be back. 🙂
❤ It is soooo good to see you all again!
Good to see you and Hamish again! I hope things will work out on the 4 wheel drive and Hamish's medical needs get sorted out! All the best to you! Thanks for posting!!
maisy will wait forever for that frisbee.
That doggy caught the freebie in midair!
I used to live in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 and I loved seeing the highland cows when I'd go to Scotland!!! 🐄
Glad to see the three of you back!
It's really good to get a video from you Mark. I'm surprised with how bent that frisbee disk is, that it flew in a straight line lol.
Hello all the way from Malaysia. Glad to see you are back!
She just wants you to throw her toy for her so she can go fetch it….😢
Over and over and over again! She is tireless and focused!
Digging post holes and setting fence posts is the worst. I'm a 70-year-old woman, and it's impossible. Why can't they make 20- pound bags of concrete? What works for me in that regard is expensive at the moment, but I have to do it. I can hammer a steel Simpson strong tie 4 x 4 EZ spike into the ground with a sledgehammer and then screw the post in at the base. I put about 2 feet of a post into it to apply the hammer. You don't have to lift the hammer very much, just about a foot. But they are running about $35 each right now.
Hamish and his medical needs, poor guy. And I think if your dog could play fetch all day, she would. And good luck on the tractor. Life comes first, videos come later, and I do appreciate when you do post, let’s us know your doing ok😊❤
Happy you are back with us!
Hamish looks so handsome when he's brushed...
Nice to see you all again!!!😊
When organizing cowhair, you should prepare a plastic bag in advance and then put the hairs on the ground in it. That way, the cows don't chew their own fur when they're grazing.❤
I'm 32 now, bu the time I'm 52 I'm gonna have a little ranch like the one I grew up on (but not in the deserts of WA this time), and a cow to comb ❤ a few happy, free cows with tons of pasture to roam.
Don't wait, do it now
On behalf of those happy future coos... thank you, human! Good luck on this most excellent goal!
Advertise on WWOOF, or similar. Elements of every farm are organic, even if not fully. Stick a trailer/caravan on your land somewhere for volunteers to stay in while they help out. Plenty of people looking for educational experience/ skills exchange worldwide. Hamish and your doggo are beautiful. Best of luck!
I look forward to each and every video with handsome Hamish and Kylie, as well as yourself:)❤
Kylie is just over the rise behind Hamish. I saw his horns sticking up as he moved around.
I love this. Real life peace.
Hey, Marc, great to see you!
You make me laugh, because when you take a moments down time, you go over your To Do list!😂 Hard habit to break, isn't it?
So sorry your back has been getting worse. I can really relate to that. I know the pain carries with it its own fatigue and stress, making the pain worse, which stresses you out, and makes you feel tired, and it goes in a big circle.
Seeing things that you used to manage by yourself, needing to be done, when you can't buy help at any price, adds more stress.
We have nobody willing to work around here either. It's so contrary to the way we were brought up, that it's baffling. The positive side is, when you find someone with skills and a good work ethic, it' actually a pleasure!
Well, i can't do anything to help with all that, except commiserate, but maybe having a friend who understands what you're going through, and is praying for you and wishing you well, makes your burdens a little lighter.
So glad y'all will get to see your daughter soon. Hope you have a great time!
It always helps, knowing that people understand. Thank ya’ll.
He has gotten so big
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Welcome Back! Nice surprise❤
Thank you! 😃
I know this doesn't mean a lot to some, but... sent up an earnest prayer for your needs. Thank you for doing the best you can taking care of these guys as long as you have. It's sad but, I suspect a lot of people in their old age reach the point where they just can't. We can only hope if it comes to that you can find them a good home with some younger folks who can carry on. We know you're doing the best you can, though, and that's all you can do.
It means a lot to me, thank you. And these guys aren’t going anywhere. I will care for them until our last days.
That dog 😊
About time you get that camera out. lol
Yeah, you kept on me about it…
‘preciate it, brother.
Good to see another video from you. Does your dog understand German? I heard you tell her no in German. If so, that’s amazing.
Yes, her commands are a mixture of German and Czech, but the truth is, dogs don’t understand the difference in languages… so I could use random words like “coffee pot” or “toilet bowl” for commands and as long as I use them consistently, they would mean the same thing to her as “nein” or “platz”.
Hamish prefers flies over insecticides. Where's kyloe. I'm used to seeing them close together. Hope things look up for y'all. Glad you're going to see your daughter. Take care.
You can see Kyloes horns and tail swishing in the background occasionally...
Yes, over to the left of Hamish, near the tree and fence post you can see Kyloe is just over the hill.
Kyloe gave you the side eye when you said insecticide 😂
That was so cute! (that's Hamish though)
use pork as fruit or vegetables plant fertilizer
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Do you treat or medicate for deer ticks? I'd just assume these guys would be tageted by those nasty suckers without prevention.
Hamish is loving the grooming. Must be alot of grooming to keep on top of before it tagles too bad?
These cattle were all around my Grandmother's cottage when I was young. Peaceful sweet beauties, however there was one very unfortunate incident involving a very young child and a cow who had a young calf. It didn't end well for any of them. Someone wasn't looking after the 3 yearold properly and the free roaming cow (with calf) reacted atypically.
Thankfully, the villeage all around understood this was an anomaly, and it never came to any conflict.
And any city folk who may have been oblivious to how to show respect for animals with new borns in spring, or how to look after their own young, got a severe reality check.
Besides that one cow, I never heard of any of these guys being reactive or anything but gentle or shy even. That one cow hadn't grown up on that land. Very unfortunate, but it can happen when people don't know how to behave around any animal.
Hope your big buddy isn't in pain anymore. ❤
I spray a rag and wipe down.
Moo.
It’s funny that TH-cam wants to translate that for me. 😂
What happen to your wife may I ask...
Nothing. She dislikes social media so she normally avoids being in the videos.
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