The problem is men MESS whith what God made perfect
@olukunleolumuyiwa8 күн бұрын
Pls how do i get a pure breed duroc . Watching from Nigeria.
@jemehelmy170712 күн бұрын
I Like it kalahari
@ashishchauhan980815 күн бұрын
Would you be able to ship it to INDIA?
@shirelandfarm20 күн бұрын
I pet my pigs. Even give them belly rubs.
@rmutter21 күн бұрын
The biggest ass I ever worked with owned a great mule named Oscar.
@charliewhon654822 күн бұрын
“Their thick necks are what makes them so capable of pulling carts and wagons,”… And their handlers across the lot when they decide to take for grass instead of whatever else you’re trying to do with them.😂😂😂 But seriously though, I have a Fjord I purchased as a weanling. He is 6 now and he is THE most relational horse I have ever owned. He does have a LOT of his own ideas about how things should be, but so long as you talk him through it, he works out alright. I have found that although he is tough, he is actually quite sensitive to emotions, and does not like angry people AT ALL! He was the easiest horse I ever started under saddle as far as accepting me and tack, but one of the most difficult to get straight. He’s plenty forward and has a lot of tempo, but he’s actually much more flexible than he looks. He’s got a great “sense of humor,” and wouldn’t intentionally hurt a flea, but because he is 15hh and weighs 1,200lbs, is super brave and isn’t afraid of anything, he is a bit like a bull in a China closet at times. We live in Alaska, and I will catch him laying flat out sleeping in a snow storm at -10F like he’s tanning on a beach, while all my other horses are huddled together with their blankets on.😂 I have learned a lot as a horseman by working with him, because he certainly isn’t like the Quarter Horses and Thoroughbreds I’ve had/have and worked with for almost 50 years. But don’t think they are for everyone.
@angledeyes26625 күн бұрын
I need wyandotte eggs for hatching in Pakistan. Can u deliver me.
@HydrosizedАй бұрын
I saw you sneak the swans in!
@saggoonoojayraj6503Ай бұрын
Very Nice top
@garden2356Ай бұрын
Id love them as a pet
@bensahy429Ай бұрын
here are some suggestions for your next couple of breeds that i personally plan importing to the us Balkan donkey Mongolian horse Nguni cattle Spanish fighting cattle Barbados black belly sheep soviet and Vladimir heavy draft highland cattle Chianina cattle English longhorn cattle and Romagnolo cattle
@97_FredoАй бұрын
interesting...
@moulaydriss7547Ай бұрын
❤🎉
@Pigfarmtelangana_123Ай бұрын
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@jeaninestacy185Ай бұрын
I own a Fjord. She is a 21 year old mare and overweight. We ride her 3 times a week but plan o. Working her 2 more days a week. My husband feeds her 1 flake of Teff and 1/2 flake of Alfalfa morning and evening. Plus 2 cups of senior feed. I'm going to ask him to lower the Teff and see if that helps. Any tips are welcome.
@sachittharu6523Ай бұрын
I want meishan pig
@AmazingLivestockBreedsАй бұрын
It's what we raise. We love them
@stephanied9629Ай бұрын
Very informative, thanks!
@jcmdesigns101Ай бұрын
We got 5 of them about 3 weeks ago. They are the cutest little animals. They'll walk right up to you and use your legs as a scratching post and if you scratch their belly they'll loose control and just plop over on their backs as you continue to scratch them. Really cool little pigs. Even if they're completely full, they'll follow you around and run after you just to hang out it seems.
@jennifershaw5232Ай бұрын
Female chicks run 200$ males 100$
@AmazingLivestockBreedsАй бұрын
Not in all areas
@mickybearden96412 ай бұрын
I bought 5 Silkie Chicks, and it appears at 7 wks, 3 are Roosters. One Lil Fella got the Wry Neck, so we gave Supplement of Vitamins with amped up Vit E, and Lil one is back integrated with the other 4, and doing Super! We Love them, but they'll need to be outside very shortly....got one of those Small Chicken/Rabbit Houses w/Run attached (quite cheaply made, but got it from a friend), and with some reinforcement, it should work great! They Like it so far.....I just want them "closer" to us....inside would be great, but alas, I simply can't see an animal having to wear Diapers....sigh Love Love your Video!!! <3
@MargevonMarge2 ай бұрын
I rode one once in a field in S/W Norway when I was 12. Just a simple bridle and reins, no saddle. The farm where they kept them up in the hills/mountains for the summer told us we could just grab whichever one was happy to let us ride it and take it round the field. Have always loved them.
@MargevonMarge2 ай бұрын
It's pronounced Niaul, (like Paul) not Njal.
@theimperfectequestrian2 ай бұрын
Yay I saw my girl in the videos ❤
@mariechristin852 ай бұрын
Coming from a Fjord owner: Not all Norwegian people were Vikings and not all Vikings were Norwegians. Vikings were akin to pirates. Though they indeed did bring Fjords into battle, the general population of what is now Norway were not all Vikings and they used the horses for work on the farm, or as riding and pack animals. I always learnt that in winter, they would turn the horses out in the mountains, where they could forage their own food, making the horses extremely sturdy. When they were again needed on the farm in Springtime, the horses were brought down again from their mountain pastures and the people would roach their mane, so it wouldnt interfere with the tack. Thats where the typical trimmed mane style of Fjord horses comes from. Also, Fjords are not that rare in Europe and thus not as expensive, though prices for horses in general have gone up the last few years, in Europe. With good pasture management, the right kinds of grasses and herbs and enough exercise, it is absolutely possible to keep some Fjords on grass.
@karenmcgady76372 ай бұрын
If I had a big enough property, I would DEFINITELY have a flock of these sheep!!!
@mynameisme19972 ай бұрын
Peasant not pheasant
@jacksnavely5592 ай бұрын
Silkie is a brood clutch layer , they lay about 8 to 12 eggs in 2 weeks or so and then go broody and they do this year round , so it depends on if she stays broody or broods a clutch ,but if you try you can get 6 to 8 clutches or so a year BUT never THREE eggs a week ,but we k ow you mean average, Lovely video ❤
@catherinehoy55482 ай бұрын
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@RobertBowie320682 ай бұрын
They were developed in the 1980s
@JENNIFER431133 ай бұрын
Just got my first 7
@martinalarcon31083 ай бұрын
Love ❤️ pork my fav white meat , that’s I could never become a Muslim 😮😢
@noramosiane38933 ай бұрын
❤
@jonvankirk99333 ай бұрын
Just got some a month ago. They are as advertised. Very easy and friendly
@siphomariah31263 ай бұрын
so beautiful
@andrewearl27943 ай бұрын
going to start with its cross with camborough upwards untill i have one with highest genes of duroc
@akaony3 ай бұрын
Come to think of it, the meishan breed looks like a chunkier elephant
@MaineCoons-FiberArts3 ай бұрын
Looking
@fiffihoneyblossom58913 ай бұрын
In my town a lion killed a trespasser at the local reserve. The owner of the reserve was ordered to court, and he showed up with a witness: the very lion who'd killed the man who was actually trying to break into the owner's house. Chaos ensued and the judge, black toga over his head had to crawl out of the window. That uncle is still a legend today.
@brianperante7514 ай бұрын
Permission to share❤
@AmazingLivestockBreeds3 ай бұрын
Always!
@fiffihoneyblossom58914 ай бұрын
Good gracious, i love goats! Pure joy and insanity.
@loislewis52294 ай бұрын
Beautiful looking horses…. Wish I had one 😊
@onlygoatsfarm4 ай бұрын
I’ve never even heard of this cow before
@Dave-if5qj4 ай бұрын
Creating a new breed In just ten years is truly remarkable