Baby goats play in big pasture for the first time!!
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- čas přidán 22. 04. 2023
- The oldest kids are now two weeks old! The sun finally came out and it was a pretty warm day so we sent them out to the pasture to visit with the herd. They had so much fun finding all the things to jump on and checking out everything the older goats find interesting. They nibbled on Christmas trees, began tasting hay and drinking water, and jumped on every single stump at least once! It was so much fun to watch them explore a new area and get more independent. Some of them will begin sleeping in a kids stall at night so we can milk their moms in the morning. And then they will head out to the big pasture with all the other goats for the day and drink all the milk they like. This works well for us so that at eight weeks they will have had a chance to learn to eat grain and drink water and not to be afraid when they’re away from their mom so that when they go to their new home they are ready and adjust well!
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Who else hits the like button b4 even watching the video???
I do😂
Awww! So sweet!
Always! ❤❤❤
A must do!
A great day in their young lives. Eat a Christmas Tree, drink water, and much some hay. An important day for them and great fun to watch. Still butting heads.
I could watch these gorgeous kids for hours and hours! ❤🐐❤
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A purely heavenly scene. Little babies learning about their world under the watchful eyes of mamas and humans. So precious!
Невероватни су!!! Имају терапеутски учинак на душу човека у овом суровом и злом свету! Да вам човек позавиди што сте окружени овим несташним, неодољивим бићима! Живи били! Поздрав из Србије!
It gives me great pleasure to watch my goats play and also much gratitude in being able to care for them too. Love watching yours play too! ❤🌻🐐
Thank you for our dose of baby goats 💖 we send you a lot of love 🌻
Thanks so much!!
@@SunflowerFarmCreamery ❤
We are very grateful for the way you take care of them... and us with this videos full of love. Thank you, Hope ❤
Thank you for sharing with us!
and so relaxing to hear these wonderful voices my heart is so happy to hear them may God bless them to grow up beautiful and healthy
My daily dose of baby goat happy
They’re getting so big!💖🐐💖
Wow, these kids have already made it to the *big time* !
This is truly a fairytale farm. Thanks for all your videos.
And a fun time was had by all! What a fabulous environment in which to learn & grow! 🐐🌻
Love how mom shows up to check on her kids. Thank you Sunflower Farms.
I never knew.. goats are really something. Very full of energy. They are so kool. ❤
Oh my just so cute and wonderful that they all are enjoying the nice weather. Bless you all 🥰😇😘
Be still my heart, those kids sure do make me smile! 😃💜
Some interesting markings this year. Love how you’ve got all those tree stumps for them - if only everyone cared for animals like Sunflower Farm.
I'm so missing the pasture with the babies and kind humans. I hope to see you all soon. xoxo
We miss you too!!!!!
I love baby goats, and the Spring frog sound was icing on the cake! I grew up in NH, lived in TX since 2016, seldom hear anything so sweet here. Thank you.
I agree love the sound of the peepers!
Charmant troupeau.! Trop mignons ces biquets!
Moi aussi je veux des chèvres ❤
this is exactly what heaven must be like! 🥰
Just love them ❤❤❤
So cute. Goats have been some of my favorite animals since helping neighbours with their milking, as a nine year old. Some 40+ years ago lol.
Good memories I’m sure!
@@SunflowerFarmCreamery they are :) I Loved it. I used to literally run to get there everyday. I was so keen to see the goats. I used to get given a couple of large nescafe jars of fresh milk to take home to my mom. The was something special/mind blowing for a nine year old me about having breakfast with milk that I got from the udder to the cornflakes hehe.
Goodness, these babies are growing up so fast!! What fun, watching them explore new surroundings and just take it all in their hoppy stride 😊💖🐐💖
How big the baby goats are already! I love how much fun they have with the simplest things!
Thanks for another dose of adorableness. Love these little kiddos.
Alwats lifts my spirits to see the babies
The baby drinking water with mom, is so cute. Then coughs. 😄🥰
Finally they are allowed in the adventure park! So much joy
All that hopping makes me happy! So darn cute! ❤
Cute or precious just isn’t enough. There r no words!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Happy, happy, joy, joy! SWEET🤗🥰💋❤
I can watch them jumping whole day ☺️
Can the babies actually digest the hay and grain they're nibbling on? I love that you give them a "soft landing" for their new homes! So much attention to the details of leaving (their first) home.
Yes they slowly get their rumen working from 2-8 weeks.
I love seeing all the kids they are so cute. I wish that I lived closer to come see them all in person💜💜💜💜💜
I really enjoyed watching them explore everything and test hopping on everything. You have such great enrichment for them! It was funny seeing two of the mamas butt heads. But they're so gentle about it at the same time. Thank you for this thoroughly enjoyable video!🩷🙏🏻😊
The cutest Babies❤❤❤You just have to love these little mice🥰🥰🥰
Aww, love to see them outside having so much fun!! I wish I could play right alongside them.
Nice to see them having fun
Look at all the little hippity hoppers with their happy tails! ❤
Oh‼️They’re eating trees‼️Wow🤗
Euell Gibbons: "Ever eat a pine tree?" Goats: " You bet! ( Probably revealed just how old I am).
They're growing up so fast! Love how the Momma's still keep an watchful eye on their babies. It's interesting how you prepare & get them ready for their new homes.
Cute. Love watching them play.
So much fun to be had... 💙🌻🐐💗
Peepers, piliateds, and hippity hop goats. All in a State of Maine spring day. Perfect.
It looks so peaceful. ❤
Quanta fofura ver estes lindos bebês brincando este e um presente de Deus para nossos olhos 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍♥️♥️🇧🇷🇧🇷
I love these lil guys…..💙❤️
We can all take a lesson from these sweet, bouncy critters: Live in the moment because that's all that really matters.
Yes, then you can suffer in times you didn't prepare for. That's the worst advice ever. Go read some Aesop fables and learn some basic life skills.
@@docsavage8640 Someone needs some roughage.
Super adorable. Love to see them plan
They sure love their areas to play 👍🏻
BEAUTIFUL 🦙THANK YOU VIDEO ANIMOL 👏👏💯
Absolutely love these beauties babies👍🙏💕
Such beautiful babies! ❤
Adorable baby goats 🐐 💕 💖
💕💕💕 just love watching
Just like Mommy I can eat that hay! They are adorable😅❤
Cuteness overload....🍺🍺👍
Such cutie pies
Instant grasp of stumps and logs!
Good they can play with each other.
Happy baby goats on tree stumps! Are they nibbling on grass and the Christmas tree in imitation of their mothers, or are they actually transitioning off milk?
They are beginning to eat a little for nutrients!
It's a reminder of how clumsy our species is when we need little wristbands to know which newborn is ours and these moms can find theirs (and vice versa) in a huge identical pack running in the pasture ❤
Magnifique vos Babys chèvres Félicitations BRAVO ❤❤❤
CUTE, CUTE, CUTE
So cute ❤
Great entertainment!!! ♥️
So awesome. 💞🤗❤🥰💕
So beautiful!💚🐐 How are the Mamas after babies leave for a new life?
If mom is eating it, they are willing to try a taste. They are having a grand old time frolicking on the stumps and logs.
I see the goats have their tree for Christmas in April (it is 4/24!) and the "kids" are excited!
Thanks for this! It’s made my day ❤ What are the mamas & papas eating? 🤩
Christmas trees people bring us! And second cut hay!
May Allah bless you all
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Oh Christmas Tree...Oh Christmas Tree.....how munchy are thee....
King of stumpsville
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Jumps and stumps.
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Hi Hope! What a great way to start off the week - thanks! I had a question - I thought I read the other day where you always try to send pairs of kids to their new homes - do you try to pair as siblings or just pair up kids? Just wondering. Many thanks for all you do to share this adventure with all of us. I’m in Georgia, but you’re on my bucket list to visit one day! 😊🥰😁
So cute! Those kids grow up so fast. Was that a pine tree they were eating? Was it a blue spruce or Douglas or what?
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Goats: the original inventors of "King of the Hill."
I see baby goats eating hay. How long do they nurse?
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Nice 'youngsters' and moms... but l think dehorning them is not right....
We do it to protect them from getting a horn caught in a fence and tearing it off and from hurting each other, but I understand your concern. Our vet is super humane and puts them under and uses nerve block so they don’t feel anything,
@@SunflowerFarmCreamery but their horns are essentual... with cows and cattle for example their horns have variius functions which are essential , like helping regulate temperarture and so forth they are part of their bodylanguage and cows recegnice eachther on horns etc... so it will be no different with all hornbaring animals... the heads and brains of dehorned cows are deforming in a nit good way .. they have livelong problems because if dehorning abd calfs are in oain for at keast 6/8 weeks after beeing dehorned... l would wish that any 'farmer' stops dehorning ... these animals have their hoens for a reason.... so please consider this importend organ to be kept on the animals....
Play not plan.
This is first year I've had many baby goats at one time. But I'm finding mama goats want to buck each other after being seperated in stall a week or with babies. And other mamas sometimes buck babies when all together as well. Will this last a few days or will they learn v to get along better you think?
Adorable baby goats 🐐 💕 💖