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WHO LET THE GOATS OUT?!

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WHO LET THE GOATS OUT?! That's anyone's guess most of the time, because these little guys are ESCAPE ARTISTS and need special infrastructure to be contained/kept out of certain areas! It's springtime on our new farm in Nashville and that means it's time to get ready for BABIES! We raise dwarf milk goats and Brenda Lee is ready to Kid, or have babies, any day now, so it's time to prepare her kidding stall in the barn. I need to build her a gated area where she and her babies will be safe from the elements and accidents with the other animals while the babies build up the springs in their feet. This DIY goat fence was made almost entirely from reclaimed and recycled materials and hardware brought from our old farm in Seattle and found around the barn here in Nashville. Aside from the 4x4 and two 2x4's used, everything in this simple homesteading barn improvement project was found free of charge. The gate used to be an old bed frame we found in the barn and disassembled, the latch came from the bathroom in the barn, the hinges I found in an old bucket, and the hog fence panel was left over scraps from the heavy use area.

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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. This channel is aimed at sharing my passion for working with my hands, being a good steward of the earth, and preserving antiquated skills and traditions.

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