My Livestock MISTAKES – They Are Gone
Guildbrook Farm Guildbrook Farm
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 Published On Jul 23, 2017

My mistakes cost me my livestock - goats, chickens, ducks, and geese. Find out all the mistakes I made in getting livestock on our urban homestead and what I would do differently.

*All of our livestock have been re-homed with our friends who have an amazing farm where we know they will live out better lives than one we can give them right now.

Thanks for watching!

Jaime and Jeremy

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