Summertime Blues | Keeping your cool isn't always easy - Free Range Homestead Ep 65

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Summer came early to the Ramshackle Ranch this year and the heat brought a few problems.
We take a look at dealing with the inevitable effects of high temperatures and learn a few lessons.

We also want to take an opportunity to introduce another addition to the cast of characters, making up our motley farm.

#homesteading #rurallife #summer

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Music Credits
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コメント (21)
  • you guys are the best, from ocean to land you’ve always remained such an inspiration for us ❤ thank you for taking the time to create and share these incredible videos x Phoebe
  • Anytime it's 100°, with little rain, gardens aren't going to look great. Yours really doesn't look too bad. And, like you said, you don't need an over abundant garden right now. I love stories from your farm. Thanks for sharing.
  • @gkeyman565
    Great video, nice new puppy, great new weed-whacker, gives milk too ! have a great day
  • HELLO Hang some Bay Leaves in your patio and next to the door, fly's just hate the smell of Bay Leaves. If your Barbecuing put a couple leaves in the BQ or in a small candle on the picnic table.
  • Hi Troy, Pascale & Family, love watching your videos, lots of hard work looking after your animals and garden and not forgetting your new baby Constance. Wishing you all the best, from the UK.
  • @richardp4544
    interesting presentation, looking forward to Zips first truffle hunt. LOL
  • @woodsmn8047
    all them flies would make excellent chicken food ... build a flying insect trap ..put a light on a pole with a fan that blows air into a mesh bag from right by the light ..insects flying around the light will get sucked into the bag you can empty the bag into a little grain and grind it into some high protein chicken feed and you'll be surprised how much and how quickly that sack will fill up with that many flying bugs and the doorway will be made more tolerable
  • @ronhuff9219
    Frame and screen the porch creating a pest buffer to the house entrance while still allowing air flow. Only way to truly enjoy sitting outside here in South Florida 😊
  • @Corkedit
    When the shearing sheds are silent, and the stock camps fallen quiet When the gidgee coals no longer glow across the outback night And the bush is forced to hang a sign, 'gone broke and won't be back’ And spirits fear to find a way beyond the beaten track When harvesters stand derelict upon the wind-swept plains And brave hearts pin their hopes no more on chance of loving rains When a hundred outback settlements are ghost towns overnight When we've lost the drive and heart we had to once more see us right When 'Pioneer' means a stereo and 'Digger' some backhoe And the 'Outback' is behind the house. there's nowhere else to go And 'Anzac' is a biscuit brand and probably foreign owned And education really means brainwashed and neatly cloned When you have to bake a loaf of bread to make a decent crust And our heritage once enshrined in gold is crumbling to dust And old folk pay their camping fees on land for which they fought And fishing is a great escape; this is until you're caught When you see our kids with Yankee caps and resentment in their eyes And the soaring crime and hopeless hearts is no longer a surprise When the name of RM Williams is a yuppie clothing brand And not a product of our heritage that grew off the land When offering a hand makes people think you'll amputate And two dogs’ meeting in the street is what you call a ‘Mate' When 'Political Correctness' has replaced all common sense When you're forced to see it their way, there's no sitting on the fence Yes, one day you might find yourself an outcast in this land Perhaps your heart will tell you then, ' I should have made a stand’ Just go and ask the farmers that should remove all doubt Then join the swelling ranks who say, ' Don't sell Australia out!’ Please keep this going - Australia is in real trouble! Author credit- Chris Long Far North Queensland Photo below to keep this post circulating, a little homestead that raised a large 10+ family back when Australia was Australian Owned 🇦🇺
  • If you keep the ground connection where it goes into the ground, on a regular basis, the electric fence will work very well.
  • @bake162
    Looking forward to truffle dog training
  • @Jolleseileren
    Godt laget video og det blir sikkert spennende å gå på trøffel-jakt – fortrolig hundevalp det der!
  • when I had pigs there was a big potato farm down the road when they harvest there was tons of waist I would spread them under a hedge or shady place they would last for 6months they would go green but the pigs did not mind