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Welcome to our homestead vlog on a snowy day in Utah!


Join us as we tackle our winter chores with our lovely animals, including dairy goats, Kunekune pigs, chickens, and ducks. In this video, we'll take you through our daily routine of feeding, watering, and caring for our animals in the snow. You'll get to see firsthand how we manage to keep our farm running smoothly, even in harsh winter conditions.



Watch as we interact with our adorable goats, who produce delicious milk that we use for making cheese, butter, and other dairy products. You'll also see our Kunekune pigs rooting around in the snow, foraging for food, and keeping warm in their cozy shelter. And of course, we can't forget about our feathered friends! You'll see our chickens and ducks happily pecking away at their feeders and waterers, despite the cold and snow.


So sit back, relax, and enjoy the sights and sounds of our homestead in Utah on a snowy day. Don't forget to hit the like button and subscribe to our channel for more homesteading adventures!


Located in Northern Utah, we raise Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats, heritage KuneKune pigs, and free range chickens. Our dairy herd provides our family with creamy sweet milk which we also use to make goat milk soaps and lotions. We grow herbs and flowers in our garden to use for soaps, salves and lotions. We are a family of seven living the rural life on about five acres in Northern Utah. Mom, Dad, teenagers, kids and toddler all help to take care of the animals. We get to all be home together everyday - we homeschool year around with breaks for goat kidding, garden planting and harvest time. We make most of our meals from scratch and many times using products from our land and animals. Find us on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook, lets build a community of people that homestead and farm in conditions that range from zero rain and over 100ºF temperatures in the summer to dark winter days that hit -36ºF and dump two feet of snow overnight.


Thanks for spending your time with us! Find us on Instagram and TikTok @Our Burrow


The Homeshire P.O. Box 219 Mendon, UT 84325



Join us for a snowy evening chore time here on our homestead! Here we will share our daily adventures on our farm with dairy goats, heritage kunekune pigs, backyard chickens, and ducks.



Follow along as we take you on a journey through the seasons, here we are working in the snow during this very hard winter. Join us as we explore the joys of living a self-sufficient lifestyle and connect with nature.


So, whether you're an experienced homesteader or just starting out, there's something for everyone on our channel. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell to stay up to date on our latest adventures. Thanks for watching!


Located in Northern Utah, we raise Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats, heritage KuneKune pigs, and free range chickens. Our dairy herd provides our family with creamy sweet milk which we also use to make goat milk soaps and lotions. We grow herbs and flowers in our garden to use for soaps, salves and lotions. We are a family of seven living the rural life on about five acres in Northern Utah. Mom, Dad, teenagers, kids and toddler all help to take care of the animals. We get to all be home together everyday - we homeschool year around with breaks for goat kidding, garden planting and harvest time. We make most of our meals from scratch and many times using products from our land and animals. Find us on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook, lets build a community of people that homestead and farm in conditions that range from zero rain and over 100ºF temperatures in the summer to dark winter days that hit -36ºF and dump two feet of snow overnight.


Thanks for spending your time with us! Find us on Instagram and TIkTok @OurBurrow

Welcome to The Homeshire - our burrow in Northern Utah


We are a family of seven living the rural life on about five acres in Northern Utah. Mom, Dad, teenagers, kids and toddler all help to take care of the animals. We get to all be home together everyday - we homeschool year around with breaks for goat kidding, garden planting and harvest time. We make most of our meals from scratch and many times using products from our land and animals. We're constantly learning and researching what's best for our animals and our land. Find us on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook, lets build a community!



If you are interested in learning more about homesteading and homemaking in the hot high desert with long winters, please follow and interact with us so we can get to know you better, too! We look forward to building a community of people that homestead and farm in conditions that range from zero rain and over 100ºF temperatures in the summer to dark winter days that hit -36ºF and dump two feet of snow overnight.


Thanks for spending your time with us!

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