I had a nine month old bull run at me and knock me over and charged me while I was in the ground on my back. The farm dog did her job and distracted him so I could get on my feet. This bull was hand raised and bottle fed by me. The sweetest little guy. But at 9 months he wasn’t so little anymore. My thought as I was on my back and he was about to charge was “this is a weird way to die”. A good reminder to always be attentive on the farm.
@123sette
11 ай бұрын
Don't run away when the cattle runs towards you, instead open your arms and firmly run towards them (with a yell). Especially with such big animals you have to make sure that they understand that they have to respect your space, and that you will make them do it if they don't.
@8910d
11 ай бұрын
Same with bison too.
@jac6548
11 ай бұрын
but what happens if they keep running towards u lol
@Corzappy
11 ай бұрын
@@jac6548 Then they were gonna mess you up either way.
@123sette
11 ай бұрын
@@jac6548 these youngsters certainly will not because they still have enough fear of people not to be dangerous, they're still much too skittish for that. But that might become a problem with the youngest bull, he's brought up as a sort of pet animal and that can turn angainst you (also literally) when bulls get older.
@brucecoron928
11 ай бұрын
It's the same with all animals that are kept intact as breeders you never turn your back to them and if they charge move to the side at the last seconds, when they realize that they didn't hit anything they get confused!!!! Also it's always a good practice to have something with some length to it in your hand I like a pitch fork cause when they feel them tines touch their chest just a little bit they stopped and back!!!!
@user-em8fq2ev4b
11 ай бұрын
Belinda was so confused, "I thought human was calling me to come over? Why did he run away?"
@lanon3277
11 ай бұрын
Even without the horns, being even half-heartedly charged at by a 1000lb+ animal is definitely a pretty big "Oh shit!" moment.
@JenPolishAholic
11 ай бұрын
I'm still choosing to believe Molly was picked up by a nice old lady and is now living her best lazy life on a couch somewhere getting lots of love
@nikkireigns
11 ай бұрын
This actually happened to me. I thought my barn cat met a bad end, but like a year later she stopped for a visit, her long luxurious fur was well combed and she smelled like laundry detergent. She stayed 2 days then left. ❤
@KatMer6163
11 ай бұрын
In such a small town like Peacham, VT I find that theory hard to believe. Aren't the barn cats & dogs microvhipped? Any responsible person would have taken the cat to the vet, but the cats don't leave the farm. Anyone removing a pet from a private property would seriously be guilty of trespassing and theft. Morgan doesn't come across as a person who would have taken actions to follow through with charging someone who took his cat. Molly may have been the victim of a car accident. I don't believe that Tobydog would allow a wild animal to get near the cats.
@CarnivoreStork
11 ай бұрын
Cats have been known to switch owners out of the blue or ‘groom’ other people to be part of their people harem. I’d like to believe it was something like that.
@jesm9776
11 ай бұрын
@@KatMer6163I know you think you've done something here, but life is hard and dark. We do not need to face the stark reality of every situation. It's okay to let people tell themselves warm little lies to get through the day.
@victoriabunnag4070
11 ай бұрын
Another great day on the farm, Morgan. I live in Los Angeles, near the beach. I would love to be a farmer, not the harvesting part though. Lol. I'm waiting for the Toby Dog book to arrive. You have a hard job, so take care of yourself. All the best to you and your wife and all your critters. Your videos make me smile. You are so smart. Do you remember the old sitcom Green Acres??? It was about a guy like you who left NY, NY and bought a farm. His wife was very glamorous and they both stuck out like sore thumbs. Your videos make me smile. He didn't have a clue about being a farmer, but gosh darn, you make it look easy and wonderful. I'm sorry about Murder Molly Mittens. I too hope an old lady picked her up and she's living her best life. God Bless You and Yours.
@hadrienmississippi1604
11 ай бұрын
Hi, I am a big fan I am 14 years old I come from Geneva, Italy. I’ve been watching your videos already from three years. I love your content you inspired me to get my own animals I had 50+ chickens, ducks, geese, turkey quail unfortunately I had to take them to a friends farm because of family and school problems, but thanks to your content you keap a light in my hart for animals
@nikkireigns
11 ай бұрын
I hope some day you get a farm of your own (if that’s your goal) 😊
@hadrienmississippi1604
11 ай бұрын
Thanks
@bolonovakist8628
10 ай бұрын
Belin dove le tieni le bestie a Genova
@CarJul666
11 ай бұрын
I tried a breakaway collar once. My cat returned home with one paw stuck under the collar and jumping on three legs. The collar didn't break away. Collar in the garbage can and cat roaming freely without a dangerous choking hazard.
@VermisTerrae
11 ай бұрын
Absolutely love the clip of you walking past the camera with all the ducks following in tow. Their little feet rustling the grass is such a sweet sound :)
@pnutbuttrnjena
11 ай бұрын
I think the two teenage female cows got too excited when they saw treats LOL, They are like two big giant puppies whe given a treat 😅
@AzaraAngelina
11 ай бұрын
I know the weird chickens are probably not profitable but I hope you will always keep some weird chickens on your farm, Morgan. They are low key de-stressor to watch on your channel.
@saisrujanmishra9131
11 ай бұрын
Toby dogs the smartest of them all.😊😊
@nicked_fenyx
11 ай бұрын
Great video, as always. As a trainer of working dogs, it's always an extra treat to see you continuing to work with Abby. As you noted, she's still showing a bit too much interest in the chickens, so I was really happy to see you continuing to carefully observe her interactions with them. If I might offer one tiny bit of advice, it would be to perhaps go back to having Abby and the chickens in a more enclosed area if possible. Anything that might encourage the chickens and/or Abby to run a bit less is helpful at this point. While Abby did show signs of interest in the chickens in your previous videos of her being penned in with the birds, she seemed to be making progress there (whereas what I saw today was actually a small step back from that progress). The goal would be to keep Abby at the same level of challenge until she is consistently showing zero (and I do mean zero, not "occasional but rare") increased interest in the chickens. That means no stiff body language, no increased lip licking, no taking a few quick steps towards the birds before stopping herself, etc. Once she's shown zero increased interest for at least a few weeks, if not a month... *then* move her daily chicken time to an area where the birds are more free range and thus more likely to run (with you still observing, of course). Once Abby has gone another month or so with zero increased interest there, you could move to the next step - which should probably be observing her in that setting without her knowledge, so you can vibrate her collar if she starts to give chase. Overall you really are doing an *amazing* job with Abby. As a trainer I know how awesome it is to see a dog like that making progress, and how tempting it is to push the dog to do just a bit more when they're doing so well. But the key phrase to remember is "slow is fast." The slower you go with taking those steps (ie, the longer you spend on each one), the faster the overall training will go, since there will be less risk of slipups that cost extra time to correct. It also provides a much stronger foundation in the dog's training if you spend that extra time before adding more challenge. In any case, definitely keep up the great work. I have so much respect for you and the work you've clearly put in with both dogs. Their bond with you, and your dedication to them, is a treat to behold.
@bigmountain7561
11 ай бұрын
Molly is well missed and well loved by us all!! Abby looks well and is probably going stir crazy behaving in the house. At my house when I grew up we had a horse farm and Lotsa Cats!!! Can’t have too many cats!! Kindness with animals always is the key in the end!!
@Junes.dreams.uk_
11 ай бұрын
Molly probably went away as she felt weak or something , cats do go to pass away hidden. She loved you guys loads I can’t see her abandoning you or staying with someone else. I hope you guys can recover and grieve. 💖
@katherinewhittenberg8919
11 ай бұрын
I agree with you about cats and collars.
@Immiiii
11 ай бұрын
I highly recommend you get yourself a shepherd crook... carry it with you all times. It will help you keep cows on a distance you want them to be...
@benjaminvazquez6413
11 ай бұрын
You never get over a lost pet. My pitbull Sasa passed in 2010 and today I was weeping like it just happened. I hold outhope for Molly's triumphant return
@stephanieg5195
11 ай бұрын
True advice on being careful around cattle! When living on the ranch i was bringing in a new calf into the barn because there was a blizzard going on and the mama cow decided to maul me! She cracked 2 ribs and cracked one of my vertebrae. Always be on the lookout for anything when working livestock!
@virginiamoss7045
11 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree about collars on outside/outdoors cats. It's somewhat the same as leaving halters on horses in pasture or in stalls. They could get hung up on things you would never suspect, ways that could seriously injure or kill them. All you need for most animals is the micro-chip.
@theotheseaeagle
11 ай бұрын
Yea, unfortunately though in some areas feral cats are culled and when a cat doesn’t have a collar people can mistake them for a feral cat and shoot them. It doesn’t happen in all areas apart from places like Australia, NZ and some areas in the northern hemisphere with threatened species but it’s still something to be wary of. Personally my cats don’t have collars and are instead simply microchipped
@debiapostol
11 ай бұрын
And on horses we use break-away halters to negate that issue …
@debiapostol
11 ай бұрын
AND … the break-away collars for cats that TRULY work … are so ‘flimsy’ that it’s not worth putting any kind of information on a tag on the collar, it would just fall off WAY too easily.
@terrywereb7639
11 ай бұрын
Microchips are useless if the information isn't registered or the agency reading it ignores it. Happens a lot here in Ohio.
@jamiemaloney1552
11 ай бұрын
My aunt had a cat disappear for 3 years. She showed up at the house on the other side of her property. I hope you can leave some room for the possibility that she's okay living with another person who loves her.
@lindachickey5856
11 ай бұрын
I had a cat go missing for 7 months. He is neutered indoor outdoor male. He showed up 7 months later at my neighbor's house. I live in suburbs but we have lots of coyotes. Also lots of airial predictors. No one was more shocked when my neighbor sent me a picture of Binx on his deck. He has adopted him and made him an indoor only cat living the good life. He was very skinny and a little rough looking but is thriving.i go visit him. I have 3 male cats and I think one of them was the result of him leaving here.
@costaismysin
11 ай бұрын
Love the weird chicken moments of Zen .growing up we had a few bantams. We had a cockerel that I named Elizabeth . he was so pretty as a chick.we had a big white hen that my sister named Susan .she ended up as Sunday lunch (Susan ,not my sister 😂😂)
@dennis2376
11 ай бұрын
We had a mad rooster that would chase us once we crossed the fence line. It was a mad dash, to get on the roof of the barn and see who would win. Getting pecked suck. My dad soon put an end to the rooster, permanently.
@RamenNoodle1985
11 ай бұрын
I had a feral cat who lived in my boathouse, and spent most of her day snoozing on the deck. She had food, pretection from the weather, and vet visits to get her shots and make sure she was OK (she hated those visits with a passion 😂) she was also tnr'd as soon as we caught her kittens and got them good homes. We were working on gaining her trust, and that scritches were a good thing. I'll never forget the night a pack of coyotes got her. It was just awful listening to her scream, but not being able to find her. RIP Spot. I'm glad I was able to give you a good life until that one bad day. I effing hate coyotes with a passion.
@JJ.LovesAnimals
11 ай бұрын
The shot of the goose waiting and watching for water to come out of the hose was the cutest🥰 Abby, with her runway flashlight look always makes me feel a little sad for her. I know she'll lick it & fuss over it. It's just how doggies are. The look on her face 😥 She melts my heart.. Love the video anyway, even when you bring up Molly.😿 Sometimes, not saying anything is best for everyone..😿😿😿 ❤️🙋🏼♀️🐈🐕
@marikotrue3488
11 ай бұрын
I do enjoy that moment of Zen with those weird chickens. Not sure if it is their fluffiness, their gravitas or creator (as in farmer not THE celestial one) hypnosis, but those moments always makes me feel at peace. The ducks waddling along following their food looking like a page out of Beatrix Potter's books is a close second fav. I agree on the microchip only use. External devices while useful are potentially too dangerous. Not to sound like a certain billionaire who appears to be trying unsuccessfully to "corral" his errant social media site with a silly rename, but it would be nice if the microchip was interactive thus sending notifications to a home base. SO HAPPY that book is evolving into a series.
@vickiemeisinger9632
11 ай бұрын
Morgan, it was nice to hear you say that Abby is a wonderful companion and that you were missing her while she’s rehabilitating in the house after her surgery. Also, I loved how many runner ducks you have accumulated on your farm. They’re so cute to watch, and so many at the same time is great entertainment in my book. We too, here in Iowa, are having lots of geese flying later to the south than normal. I have always loved Canadian geese, so I am enjoying seeing the big flicks flying around😊❣️❣️❣️
@dallasburgess5329
11 ай бұрын
Predators take cats all the time. I lost 2 to a cougar, and one to an Owl last year. 😢Its sad, but very common in farm live. We got three more Ferals for Rodent control, took us six months to have a relationship with them, but they are great at their job!👍 Hopefully your cat comes home!!!
@mercy92399
11 ай бұрын
Love how you are solving the little problems…….you have gained a lot of experience ❤
@gaylewatkins4685
11 ай бұрын
Awesome video. Yep, there is something magical about Toby Dog. 🥰🥰🥰
@Cccaban79
11 ай бұрын
I love watching the animals enjoy their feed time. The young highland ladies drooling over their hay cubes, the piggies happily eating their fermenting apples.... then there's that Captain Janeway🙄🤣🤣🤣🤣
@uppityupshaw
11 ай бұрын
The Captain Janeway Anthem took me out! 🤣🤣🤣Can't wait to watch the legend of Molly Murder Mittens and glad to see that Abby is healing well.
@Marilyn12346
11 ай бұрын
Love the weird chicken moment of zen ❤ Piggy bums are getting bigger!
@BOB-Route66Parrots
11 ай бұрын
I've got a highland bull that acts like that when he gets excited. Scary and a little funny all at the same time. Once they realize they freaked you out, they kinda stop and look at ya like " What's a matta you???" lol
@mollytheda9273
11 ай бұрын
The goose contemplating the water coming on was absolute gold! Great video.
@CynthiaNoelNYC
11 ай бұрын
That sweet Lady Abington look @0:34 - melts my heart 🥹💕
@leekoss7083
11 ай бұрын
I love the “Weird Chicken Moments of Zen!” Fabulous, Morgan!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
@chrisenglund9269
11 ай бұрын
Having lived in coyote territory on the fringes of the San Gabriels in SoCal, I'm pretty convinced Molly was a coyote victim. They're really good at cat catching. Another possibility is a great horned owl, also known in my old neighborhood for cat predation.
@prcervi
11 ай бұрын
if it was an owl then the farm needs a new owl scare, owlpachino i know is up with the chickens and he's done a pretty good job confusing the owls around there if it was a coyote then i can only hope abby doesn't have any other health complications slowing her return to work as her being there still makes the entire farm a less appealing place for a coyote to be near
@CherylAnderson-qs4iq
11 ай бұрын
Well, owls help to keep varments out of the grain etc. & may lessen the numbers of nests of mice or rats.
@Nordic93
11 ай бұрын
Morgan i used to work on a farm with highland cattle and sometimes they can get excited, for example when let in to new pasture. Its not like they want to hurt you, but they are big clumsy so if the cows come at you like that don't put your hands in front of you like you did at 9:18 . because you make your self smaller. What you should do is have your body pointed towards the cow and stretch your arms out to the sides and the cow will stop or just run to the side and then stop. When you stretch your arms out like that it looks like you have really big horns to the cows.
@cjcarver6290
11 ай бұрын
Toby Dog definitely loves you. Check the way he looks at you when you brush him.
@evelynharber6077
11 ай бұрын
Morgan, you make me envious of you and your weird chickens! My son is the custodian of weird chickens, as they came via his daughters school. Four or five in total, 4 hens and rooster I always think of him when I look at your weird chickens. You have temporarily re-activated my love of Silkies from my childhood and as said my grand-daughter has 4-5 of these cute friendly chickens. They are truly sweet little chickens and not noisy by any means!
@bkm2797
11 ай бұрын
Certainly have known many cats to hang out on someone else's property, then months or so later saunter back home, I hope that for Molly Murder Mittens. Love seeing Bonnie excited to see you, or what you have in your hand lol, either way she's definitely better. Thanks Morgan, always great to see you, Toby, Abby and all the Farm animals. Hope you all have a Great Day!
@a-wvillager
11 ай бұрын
All the duck duck goose shots were great - loved the feed pour, waddle line & low sorta tropical looking shots & randitime in the kiddie pool - my fav though may have been the Janeway anthem - made me spit out my coffee.
@AndroidFish
11 ай бұрын
I'd put some locktight on the threads to keep that pipe from unscrewing itself.
@lockedin60
11 ай бұрын
I always enjoy watching the cattle munch on a fresh batch of grass. We should all enjoy what is placed before us.
@Lydia4Jesus_
11 ай бұрын
My speculation for Mollys disappearance ìs an owl? They take more cats then coyotes by far. Nearly got my full grown tabby off the roof. She had lifted Jade off the roof but Jade fought so hard the owl dropped her. She had a beak indention in her head and talon indention on both sides. Jade would get on roof to dodge coyotes. She survived.
@prcervi
11 ай бұрын
you'd think there'd have been more of a commotion if an owl had grabbed molly though
@Lydia4Jesus_
11 ай бұрын
@@prcervi there not called silent hunters for nothing.
@prcervi
11 ай бұрын
@@Lydia4Jesus_ commotion from a angry caught molly, cats can be exceedingly loud
@lindachickey5856
11 ай бұрын
@@Lydia4Jesus_I am so happy Jade got away. ♥️
@rainerainegoaway9426
11 ай бұрын
Omg Morgannnnnn you scared the shit out of me when that cow came charging at you!!! Please continue to be safe!! Oh and you mayyyy not want to let Alison see this video bc of it scared me it's gonna scare her too. And then you're really gonna be in trouble...😅😅😅
@Crazt
11 ай бұрын
Collars and tags for the cats are out of the question but you can train Tobby and Abby to find them on command.
@anirudhbharadwajm5030
11 ай бұрын
2:28 we do not get to see toby like that on camera so often, That change of expression from calm to aggressive in a sec and back to being the calm white furball :)
@steveshoemaker6347
11 ай бұрын
Thanks again Morgan for another fine farm life video my friend 👍 Old Shoe🇺🇸
@jbirdyhome-4050
8 ай бұрын
I really enjoy watching your various videos about your farm. They are informative, truthful, sometimes humorous, sometimes very sad and sometimes upsetting (like that incident with the belligerent hound hunting neighbor). There is nothing worse than an openly hostile, dangerous neighbor. The ducks, geese, and chickens are the best (love those silkies!!!) I know that you have to harvest your poultry, because it is a business, but I would make a terrible homesteader as it would be impossible for me to send one of my beloved chickens to the freezer. They are so smart and have such perky personalities. Your wife, BTW Is very beautiful.
@ECole-le7we
11 ай бұрын
Get well soon, Abby. ❤❤🧡🧡💙💙💜💜
@lindsaysullivan2148
11 ай бұрын
Molly did seem very friendly. I choose to believe a nice family stumbled upon her and took her home. ❤
@maryleeheim2039
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the Ginny update!! I was worried. Everything looks great!!!
@anitraahrens905
11 ай бұрын
Another great video for us to enjoy and become educated about farming and farm life. Thanx, Morgan.
@melissasterling5772
11 ай бұрын
I love watching your Wierd Chickens. My dad had some crazy chicken's, pigeons, and all kinds of animals. Brings me happiness and Peace.
@sabrae.9378
11 ай бұрын
What a great day on the farm ❤
@RamenNoodle1985
11 ай бұрын
Morgan the duck army following you was hilarious!
@thomaswinters6586
11 ай бұрын
Hi Morgan, I love your videos, especially the ZEN moments. The sit on you segway was hilarious! Never a dull moment on the farm.
@LairdErnst
11 ай бұрын
Good lesson about cows and other critters.
@1337flite
11 ай бұрын
I didn't realise Abbie only chased white chickens. If that is the case she probably remind her of her litter mates - little, white fun to chase things.
@lanicotton8507
11 ай бұрын
I haven’t really heard the Canadian geese around here yet (Delaware). I usually hear them going from the Chesapeake Bay to the Delaware Bay in the evening but it’s been quiet this year.
@erinmueller3407
11 ай бұрын
I laughed so hard at your Abby and captain Janeway clips- THANK you- I needed that 🤣🤣
@movingforward2570
11 ай бұрын
Cows way of greetings saying hey buddy
@lisa-r4w
11 ай бұрын
The Weird Chickens moments of Zen and The Moo Crew's grazing Zen moments are so peaceful. Thanks for sharing these moments! 😊
@Campzzyzx
11 ай бұрын
That opening clip. Morgan we run the mini highland, although they are still thousand plus pounds with horns. I was bringing them in the other night and I had a feed scooper in my hand, no feed but I completely forgot I had it. The bulls comes jogging up same as your clip and within a second of my brain registering he was moving that fast next thing I realized he was right there, not stopping, throwing those horns around, my reflex was the same useless straight arm, I guess I turned my head and instinctively jumped to the side but he barely missed me while his horns caught the feed scooper and my thumbnail. I actually realized I may be seriously hospitalized or dead. We do not treat our animals like small puppies and are always cautious but it only takes a slip of the mind and a second and things can go bad real quick. As a side note. My heart goes out to you in regards to Molly. Often animals go on walkabout to pass on. She knew she was loved and yoi can't do better than to love on them while we have them. Best dude
@nancysmith-baker1813
11 ай бұрын
A flock of commuters , love the discription . Its realy nice weather in utah . Very late warm weather . The sun is hot .but itsabsolutly gorgeous .the tree color yhis year is smashingly beautiful. But its late very late . It did snow ❄️ in the mountains about a week ago . I agrree with you on collers and cats that go out side . Thankyou for the vidio .
@bobbiemooser7417
11 ай бұрын
Great day on Gold Shaw Farm.❤❤❤
@user-vq4mt4zd4e
11 ай бұрын
a good reminder of how dangerous farm work can be, thanks for another great vid.
@bombazintahdegree6582
11 ай бұрын
Mr Frizzle & Captain Janeway Crossbreed is what we are looking forward to then that's ultimate Weird Chicken hey 😂😂😂
@leagueaddict8357
11 ай бұрын
Even if they don't strangle or choke cats can get stuck on trees with collars, and then they can die from dehydration.
@lightsaber9590
11 ай бұрын
was wearing my purple Molly murder mittens shirt yesterday in downtown Chicago and someone came up to me who recognized its from gold shaw farm!!!
@GoldShawFarm
11 ай бұрын
That warms my heart!
@Harridanme1
11 ай бұрын
Have two house cats with break away collars. Glad that we have them, they get caught on the weirdest things. I'm guessing, in an outdoor setting, the same will happen with having to retrieve them and attach them again would be a pain.
@victorb145
11 ай бұрын
Interesting how she stopped dead in her tracks. Soon as she realized you was scared.
@fred_red2759
11 ай бұрын
Hi Morgan! Been loving the videos for 2 years now!! About molly, one could hope that she left for a ferral adventure!! if not, she is watching over the farm!!
@spottedsparrowgardens9999
11 ай бұрын
Weird chicken moment of zen was much needed today ❤
@maureenviola
11 ай бұрын
The best taste in background music of all my favorite KZitem channels! 🤓
@jillbaldwin3005
11 ай бұрын
I love Captain Janeway.
@cktommyc3323
11 ай бұрын
Watching the bird walking just remind me they evolved from dino, then my brain just imagine a dino walked and moved like a chicken😂
@Lonesome__Dove
11 ай бұрын
Every time i watch chickens i think of dinosaurs.
@piratejennish42
11 ай бұрын
They do make breakaway collars for cats but I still personally wouldn't take the risk. It's too bad they haven't come up with a microchip that does GPS somehow with an app or something. It would probably have to be large though. 🤔
@rebeccashearer6057
11 ай бұрын
The weird chickens are definitely having conversation.
@tagKnife
11 ай бұрын
With the dispearance of molly and then the few nights after where the coyotes were so close to the farm. I think Molly might have ventured outside the farm and been picked off. And the coyotes were coming back to the farm knowing where she came from and knowing there is more food.
@lunatherosewolf
11 ай бұрын
Not as a regular thing you do but what about putting tracking collars on them a couple of times to see where they most like to spend time when you don't see them? That way is anything were to happen in the future to either one of them you know some areas to check first if either of them aren't showing up for food.
@seadubya1
11 ай бұрын
A happy day on the farm 😊 I wear my purple Molly Murder Mittens shirt in memorial 😢
@pcfan1986
11 ай бұрын
Baby Bee is already really big. Just a few weeks ago she was still struggling in the higher grass.
@bluefish239
11 ай бұрын
I think the best thing you can do as far as the cats and keeping up with them, is to chip them if you haven't already. Though I feel like it's highly you probably already have had them chipped.
@jamesmiles1456
11 ай бұрын
She is like, why are you running?
@ceciliaconely3122
11 ай бұрын
Maybe Molly is working another farm like that visitor cat you had a few years ago. She always seemed pretty independent. Maybe she needed an adventure. Animals seem to have feelings like us. Why not a need for change. Could be she'll show up again one day. What a surprise that would be! Cats are always doing things like that. That's why we say they have 9 lives.
@margelittleboy
11 ай бұрын
I have to agree on collaring cats, it’s more of a risk, in my opinion. Cats living outdoors, such as barn cats, are naturally exposed to more hazards than a strictly house cat. From my experience, as a farm owner, the life expectancy, sadly, is much less than those who live in the home. We love having and it is necessary to have cats in our barns and around our farms, doing what they do naturally, that is keeping down the rodent population. It is sad when they are gone, especially not knowing what happened. Know that you gave Molly the best care while you were blessed with her, she will be missed.
@markstott6689
11 ай бұрын
Until I'll health grounded me I used to do plenty of fell walking. My most scary event was after doing the western peaks of the Howgill Fells. I'd chosen an easy return to the car along the River Lune with a final field to cross back to the road. It had around 20-25 cows, most of which had calves around 100 metres to my right. I was about halfway across the field when the whole herd started sprinting parallel to me. I moved away, and they then charged back in the opposite direction. Rinse and repeat. I was so relieved to get out of that field. My heart rate was somewhat elevated, shall we say. Charging mother cows scares me more than bulls. 😮😮😮❤❤❤😮😮😮
@KatMer6163
11 ай бұрын
Morgan, have you ever considered calling the cows lawnmowers? Haha!
@davidhansson1030
11 ай бұрын
great editing this video and love to see your farms winter setup this year and good luck
@saraschneider6781
11 ай бұрын
I LOVE the Release the Clucken soundtrack.❤
@bestofemse
11 ай бұрын
Oh I just love watching the piggys
@hollyadkins4729
11 ай бұрын
Morgan have a good day ❤️🙏🏼🌸
@davidbrennan660
11 ай бұрын
Leading the Quacken to the feed is a good image.
@oreoorva
11 ай бұрын
The piggy's mukbang sounds calming ❤
@RogueShadowAngel
11 ай бұрын
I'm hoping some old lady just or old man just ended up adopting her thinking she's just was a stray because they're lonely and/or just live by themselves.
@diannasgardenmenagerie967
11 ай бұрын
The geese following you is soooooo funny!!!!!
@bythepricklingofmythumb7628
11 ай бұрын
I used the breakaway collars for years, they worked wonderfully. I lost a few collars but never a cat.
@heidipustelniak652
11 ай бұрын
How funny my garden gets watered Sunday and Wednesday!
@Renata-344
11 ай бұрын
I agree to @JenPolishAholic 90%. I'm choosing to believe Molly was picked by a little girl on hollyday vacation and now lifes with her an even happier and more spoiled life.😊
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