Morning Chores FARM TOUR! | Meet ALL My Animals!



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In this video, I do my morning animal chores on the farm and introduce each one of my precious animals: Alpacas, goats, miniature donkeys, piggies, dogs, ducks, geese, cows, chickens, bunny and a Lucy Pig. Along the way, I give some tips I’ve learned over the years as well on keeping them.

Thanks for watching!
Anne

0:00 Intro
0:32 Chickens
2:22 Ducks and Geese
4:01 Chickens (Egg Layers)
5:18 Miniature Donkeys
6:31 New Dairy Cow
8:21 Goats
8:55 Colorado Mountain Dogs
9:33 A story about goat escapes
11:15 Lucy Pig
11:42 Piggies
14:11 Alpacas
14:47 Bunny
15:16 Alpacas (cont.)
18:20 New Dairy Cow (cont.)
21:34 Milking the Goat
24:21 A quick word from our sponsor
25:34 Filter the milk
26:14 Cows

MORE ABOUT ME

I’m Anne of All Trades. In NASHVILLE, I have a woodworking, blacksmithing and fabrication shop, a selection of furry friends, and an organic farm. Whether you’ve got the knowledge, tools, time or space to do the things you’ve always wanted to do, everything is “figureoutable.”

I became “Anne of All Trades” out of necessity. With no background in farming or making things, I wanted to learn to raise my own food, fix things when they break and build the things I need.

8 years ago I got my first pet, planted my first seed and picked up my first tool.

My goal is to learn and share traditional techniques and skills while showing my peers how to get from where they are to where they want to go, how to do the things they are passionate about, and what can be done TODAY to engage their own community and grow deep roots.

Whether it’s carving spoons, making my own hand tools, restoring my antique truck or growing heirloom tomatoes, the farm and workshop definitely keep me busy and support – whether financially through Patreon, through shopping my affiliate links, through buying merchandise, plans or project videos, or even just liking, commenting, and sharing my content with others helps me GREATLY to keep producing quality content to share.

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26 thoughts on “Morning Chores FARM TOUR! | Meet ALL My Animals!”

  1. Love the tour! Name suggestion for the new girl especially since she’s in w Lucy at the moment! How about Maud? Says the girl from PEI for Anne of All Trades

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  2. That is a really cool farm you guys have. Are you in Kentucky? I grew up in southern Illinois, about a couple hours from the Bluegrass state. I'm hoping to be retired by this summer or end of 2023. Do you have any recommendation about which state to be a hobby farmer? It's just me, so I need to start off small. Chickens, a dairy goat, and a garden. Just came across your channel today and gonna watch the rest of the videos…

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  3. Great video and animal tour, you certainly have so much variety and smart critters. You and Adam have put together an excellent tutorial of caring for all the managerie, thank you for sharing this!

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  4. Love all your animals and the names you have given them! Kudos to you for all the hard work you do on the farm! I especially favor the alpacas, as a knitter! Paul, George and Ringo – wonder if you'll get a John, to make it the full original Beatles group?! 👏🇨🇦😀

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  5. I used to have Boer goats and it seemed like I was always repairing fences doctoring them or whatever. Now I just raise meat rabbits and meat chickens and layer hens, that is enough for this 67.year old.

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  6. У нас целый день не было электричества, и оно включилось ровно в тот момент, когда Анна включила свет в сарае. Удивительно😊

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