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Welcome to our Vlog! With the addition of the babies we have a total of 18 goats we will be keeping over this next winter. Honey will be leaving the farm in a weeks time to her new home. Thomas and Lea will be looking for new homes as well leaving us with only the one weather Marshmellow. I am super excited for the development of Honey's baby girl and will be looking for a new name. This channel was created for our grandchildren to come along with their crazy grandparents on their new life adventure. We're new to hobby farming/homesteading, new to youtube and we're thrilled to be learning. Maria is an almost retired paramedic and Graham is a semi retired scenic carpenter from the film industry, together they has started on a new life adventure. Their vision is to have a fully functional goat dairy producing a variety of goat cheeses for local markets. This has been a passion of Maria's for a number of years. What started out as 4 goats, a couple of chickens, 3 dogs, and 3 cats has quickly transformed into a small working farm. The goal is to have a self sustainable farm by Maria's retirement in 4 years. The currant challenge is for Graham to have her stop expanding and purchasing more farm animals...meanwhile, he has purchased a Koiti sub-compact tractor to aid in working the farm...! We purchased it through our local dealer, a family owned dealership https://timberstar.ca/ Thank you Dylan and everyone there for such great service. Come along with us as we tackle each obstacle, adventure, and life's 'little' challenges together. We're excited to be apart of the hobby farming/homesteading community and look forward to seeing what works and what doesn't. So please, if you know of something that might make our farming life easier please share it in the comments. https://www.brunskillfarms.com