A Day on our Homestead (Part 7) Evening Milking Part 1
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I came across this " Homesteading" series looking for " how to grow blueberries" Homesteading in my opinion is the most rewarding way to live.Really and truly enjoy the fruits of your labor.Home schooling is the best. Your children are so happy,joyfull and are very healthy looking. As for Lucy, she knows what she's supposed to do, she just looks confused as to when to do what.You can't just keep calling the dogs name without a command to follow.Border collies are meant to herd sheep & cattle.
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I love the girls singing!
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cool
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Your Border Collie would love to go gather your cows for you. You can tell she is dying to do it. With a little training she could.
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lauren, its michelle. I found a link to this via google. WIERD. I searched you on google and this comment CAME UP
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I agree with you... The hardest thing is knowing everything you need to do it. I guess that just takes time. Unfortunately, I think we may be running out of time.
Love your videos. I have a question. Where is this place and why do the kids have to be homeschooled. Isn't there a school nearby? Thanks.
rislam10 11 months ago
@rislam10 There are schools nearby but we choose to homeschool them. We appreciate the family intimacy homeschooling helps to maintain and the freedom to explore and dig deeper intellectually that schooling outside of an institution provides. Also it is very important to us that our children have the time and opportunity to develop very strong life skills, i.e. homesteading and natural living skills and knowledge. Plus homeschooling is fun! Thank you for your question. Leslie
pocketsofthefuture 11 months ago
Ok wow, this looks fun, I'm going to watch the whole thing :)
I think homesteading would be hard but to rewarding...two questions from this first part...one, how does the cow know exactly where to go?? I find that very cool...I mean I know animals can learn habits but it's just neat to see the cow listen to you and just walk right over to where she gets milked :)
And two, are the kids home schooled or do they go to public school, which is the traditional way when living on a homestead?
Thanks!
SilkenWinds 3 years ago
Thank you for your comment. Cows are fairly routine orientated and are mostly cooperative. They are also highly motivated by food which awaits them in the milking barn.
Our 4 younger kids are home schooled.
pocketsofthefuture 3 years ago