Awesome video, she has really got her system down. Love the trailer. Things seem more awesome on wheels. Food trailers, RVs, homes on wheels and even stanchions on wheels. Thanks for the share.
And since it's a trailer it doesn't add to the property tax or regulatory burden of the property owner. Part of the advantage of moving to a rural area is the lower property tax, but every taxable building you construct decreases that advantage.
All I own is a 975sqft condo but I pay more property tax in two months than a lot of rural home owners pay in a year. Oh well, at least it's paid off now.
Our friend Rick mills lumber and keeps goats, down in Port Orford. He likes to use the slab-ends (the partially curved boards from the edge of a log) to make walkways for the goats. Appears they don't like to step in mud if they can help it. Nice parlor!
Hi! I'm new to all this and I definitely plan on having at least a couple of these little sweeties. I'm curious, why would it be beneficial to have a dairy parlor that is "movable"?
@CroneMagick2010 Otherwise, the ground around the milking parlor turns into a nasty, muddy mess. If you keep moving it around, then when things get a little yucky, you can move it all.
These folks are my champions! Well done!
LakeCountryFireworks 8 months ago
A little RUDE to compare a nice, fine, sturdy goat with Paris Hilton, isn't it?? :)
GetMeThere1 9 months ago 2
Great setup! And the goats are really cute.
OurDivineBlueprint 9 months ago
Nice, I like the fancy milkstand and putting palettes on muddy ground sounds like a great idea for some of our muddy bits.
gordonhogenson 9 months ago
Nice video! I plan on having a few goats once I set up my homestead.
OTGNewbie 9 months ago
That's pretty cool! I like!
featherjackMaine 9 months ago
Love these videos..
MrPoppagee 9 months ago
Awesome video, she has really got her system down. Love the trailer. Things seem more awesome on wheels. Food trailers, RVs, homes on wheels and even stanchions on wheels. Thanks for the share.
singlechopstick 9 months ago
Fabulous Karen! You're brilliant!
amsierra 9 months ago
And since it's a trailer it doesn't add to the property tax or regulatory burden of the property owner. Part of the advantage of moving to a rural area is the lower property tax, but every taxable building you construct decreases that advantage.
All I own is a 975sqft condo but I pay more property tax in two months than a lot of rural home owners pay in a year. Oh well, at least it's paid off now.
vention4wh 9 months ago
You crack me up! paris helton, lolololololol
2Bibleppl 9 months ago
I do like this sort of thing!
ceadeses 9 months ago
Our friend Rick mills lumber and keeps goats, down in Port Orford. He likes to use the slab-ends (the partially curved boards from the edge of a log) to make walkways for the goats. Appears they don't like to step in mud if they can help it. Nice parlor!
EKWisner 9 months ago
Hi! I'm new to all this and I definitely plan on having at least a couple of these little sweeties. I'm curious, why would it be beneficial to have a dairy parlor that is "movable"?
CroneMagick2010 9 months ago
@CroneMagick2010 Otherwise, the ground around the milking parlor turns into a nasty, muddy mess. If you keep moving it around, then when things get a little yucky, you can move it all.
paulwheaton12 9 months ago
Peanut butter...who knew.....
10kids100 9 months ago
Love it! Her use of pallets in the background is awesome. I'm always seeing them free for the taking.
10kids100 9 months ago
stanchion was cool.
DeadEyeRabbit 9 months ago
This was a great little setup. I will be trying to replicate her stanchion. Thanks for sharing Paul.
rathersurf 9 months ago
Cute.
SuzyB1988 9 months ago