@GreedyGodz

Please be carful Morgan. I fell down like that and unfortunately displaced my vertebrae…please be careful!

@patriciafillmore407

I am very grateful for farmers, their animals and their crops. I recently had to pay $11.50 for 18 pasture raised eggs. My daughter thought it was way to much. But I know, especially from watching you,  what it takes to get me good eggs. Thank you and all farmers for feeding me.😊.

@sdtyler40

Use air compressor to blow out your water lines after you water your animals. It can keep the water from freezing in your hoses.

@paulawhitehead2561

I literally love it when Abby spreads the hay 😅

@fuzzytale

Just because you chose it doesn't mean you can't complain sometimes. It's obviously an amazing life, but that doesn't mean it isn't a hard one. Thanks for sharing the good and the bad with us.

@anneyday3493

I appreciated the leader hosen joke. Humor is a must to keep on in this world. That said I'm very sorry you lost a chicken.

@Creative-Chaos

You were highlighting the dedication of farmers persevering through winter. It wasn’t complaining; it was simply showing what life is like in your area, living in the frozen tundra.

@amandajarboe1131

I realize replacing water lines in the freezing cold is not fun.  However, I am mightily impressed with your plumbing skills!  Not everyone can do what you do!

@TexasRoast

I suggest creating an angled copper pipe fitting at the high and low points with hose attachments on each end. Then for the rest of the hose length use a regular hose with attachments on each end to the copper pipe fittings. This way, on the hard angles you can use a blow torch to unclog the line and have a manageable length of hose you can drag inside to thaw out. You can also have hose reels of equal length to each segment to replace the frozen hose length. I am not sure if this makes any sense to you, but I personally believe it will make having above-ground hose lines in the winter more manageable.

@MichelleJacobcik

Thank you and to all the farmers who produced my dinner today. 
Hope Tuesday is a better day for you.

@N.a.n.c.y-K

What a day! Hope you are not too sore or bruised from that slip on the ice.  Stay warm!

@makgrape

I took an internet hiatus for a few mo tha. I came back and today I chose what I would watch and I needed a Toby dog fix! Thank you.

@audreyandlinCompany

My father would always leave the hoses and faucets trickling when temps were freezing -- moving water doesn't freeze.  Even in the house.  Not expensive if you're on a well.

@jessicap4998

I very much enjoy how Abby flopped to the ground in solidarity after you fell.

@lhmcd5538

It’s tough working with any sort of farm. I give you my condolences on the loss of your chicken. You have had her for years so she will be missed. I hope the rest of your flock remain as healthy and happy as they are now. It’s good that Abby is taking her job seriously. Toby and Abby are in their own way excellent at what they do. Thank you. May you all please take care and stay safe. 👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️🤩🤩🤩

@shortiewright4159

I loved your breaking news flash. Unfortunately, there are people out there that don't understand what a farmer goes through no matter what the weather or how they feel. Whether you are an animal farmer, (cows, pigs, chickens, etc ), crop farmer or vegetable farmer...THANK YOU and God BLESS all of you!! Morgan, be careful. We don't need to hear you broke something. And thank you for sharing your farm life with us.

@lyndakrusky7141

Great show today. I'm  a farmers' daughter and remember all the times when we all waited for Dad to finish the chores or go out to help do chores. Love your videos 😊

@margaretscout4023

a thought that popped up when you slipped- if that area has any kind of slope have you considered putting the water against the downhill fence so the ice rink forms further from where you are typically walking around?

@icefirewolfodell9946

I think I honestly needed this video today, I was having a sucky morning 
Things weren't going right, and I even tried to do something myself because I wanted to help out, but I should've never touched it
But things happen, and even though I'm not in a good mood or mindset, I'm trying to stay positive 

It's good to know that everyone makes mistakes, and it's okay

@mrcook95

I just did a slip and fall on Christmas eve... 70% rotator cuff tear....  be safe out there my good sir!