Just a quick little build of an automotive style creeper with large casters so that I can use it in the dirt as well!
NOTE: I know its been a while since I've posted anything here.... so please let me know if you have any questions answered on video or thoughts for future video projects.
-Joe
Well its a new year and we've been blessed with 4 new baby goats! Belle, our Mini-Nubian momma goat went into labor on New Years eve and after about an hour of birthing, she had 2 girls and 2 boys. All were healthy, but one is a bit of a runt and was a little delayed in his ability to nurse. But so far so good and he's doing well now.
Names are as follows:
Fredlind (boy) - Brown w/ White blaze on belly and head (largest of group)
Nert (boy) - brown and the smallest of the group
Fawn (girl) - tan with white ears
Ember (girl) - moonspots (like her daddy Wyldfire)
Hope you enjoy the video and if you live in the southern Arizona area and are interested in a mini-nubian goat.... send a message :)
Joe
(early release) Our Mini-Nubian momma, Belle, is expecting babies any day now! In the video I'll show an insulated nursery and birthing area in the barn that I made out of a the old "Rain Roof" project.... and at the end, I'll show some clips of how the babies came to be ;)
Just shooting my bow, talking about an upcoming elk hunt, how I cut a Bird's Mouth @Garagejim and a little about the critter guards on my rainwater overflow pipes. I also talk about engagement and how you guys can direct this content in the places you would like it to go.
PLEASE add questions below of what you'd like to hear about next.... questions, topics, etc,.
As always, thanks for watching and I hope you find something of value in this video :)
Joe
Hi Joe, nice format. A couple questions: 1) you showed a "critter guard" on you overflow line on your culvert tank, where did you find it?, and 2) could show how you cut the birdsmouth rafters on the pump house.
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jim
Last night we had our first official monsoon rainfall! We were able to get about 400 gallons, which I don't thinks too bad considering it wasn't sustained rainfall. It's a great feeling seeing the project come together and knowning that I now have a way to provide water for my family in case of emergency. It may not be the prettiest set up but it works!