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@mrkrud
@mrkrud 18 сағат бұрын
Now that it's been a few years have you managed to damage anything with steam?
@yazilliclick
@yazilliclick Күн бұрын
Have you had these through a winter? Especially with roll away part on the outside how have they done?
@maclindy84
@maclindy84 Күн бұрын
My husband passed away over 2 years ago I cut tv service and internet. I only keep what was nessasary to survive on one income. I bought chickens for eggs and meat and entertainment. Needless to say half my flock was killed by 2 dogs last year and in March and April all the rest were killed by coons that ripped the hardware cloth off the roof. Only 1Guinea hen survive. The good new is I started hatching eggs and hatched about 100 chicks. I live in Wisconsin also in the country. I've been canning for 24 years veggies and meat.i have a half acre garden. Tomatoes make excellent soup.
@arcanecrisis
@arcanecrisis Күн бұрын
I mix the compost with topsoil and sell it as garden soil. Its a huge part of my farm operation and generates most of my profits if im honest.
@andrewinspirational5031
@andrewinspirational5031 Күн бұрын
Mine was sleeping bro in the jaw not a regular wisdom tooth the Dentist got schocked Very stubborn tooth and caused 4 years of pain but Due to God's mercy it was pulled yesterday 😊 just recovering.
@PHOTOCONVENTION
@PHOTOCONVENTION 2 күн бұрын
How did you make the template for the sink??
@BritishWestIndian
@BritishWestIndian 2 күн бұрын
I need more white friends. 😭
@CL-xk8iw
@CL-xk8iw 2 күн бұрын
Anything but easy. Harder than heck to get the drip connectors into the distribution line, line collapses, they don’t “pop” in like other stuff I’ve worked with or the end that goes in breaks off. If you manage to get them in, 1/2 of them leak. Get your blowtorch or boiling water ready so when installing elbows, t’s and connections so you can warm the lines so they’ll slip in. The end clamp pieces for the drip line are junk, every 3rd one breaks. The only easy part so far was the faucet connection and the Amazon delivery.
@chrisjefferson264
@chrisjefferson264 2 күн бұрын
Damn what's yalls water pressure
@straightupandforward7494
@straightupandforward7494 2 күн бұрын
I have free range chickens. I had a specific call I used to call them in. However that no longer works. Same when I tried another call. Now I just make up any call I can imagine...I alternate, LOL. Sometimes it's, "Heeeerrree Piggy Piggy Piggy, Soooo Pig Sooooie" ! Or "Here Puppies...Here Puppy puppies" ! And here they come a running. 🤣😆 And anything else I can throw in there...And it works ROFL 🤣 But I do have a question though. I notice you have dogs. How do you keep them from eating chicken poop ? My dogs are always finding the chicken poop and eating it. I try to keep them from eating it. Sometimes I can catch them before they do.
@KyuubiNemesis94
@KyuubiNemesis94 3 күн бұрын
#9 is crucial! I had all 4 of mine removed, and had to go to the pharmacy after the procedure to get the prescriptions. I waited over an hour in pain and discomfort. I’m shocked they didn’t call in the medications ahead of time for their patients. Was horrible
@sherrieblake8674
@sherrieblake8674 3 күн бұрын
Very informative! Thanks
@robmitchell3633
@robmitchell3633 3 күн бұрын
Not for $8 a lb lol
@joanngardner3888
@joanngardner3888 4 күн бұрын
Add just a bit of oil, let it get warm, then add butter - no brown butter.
@lightsangel769
@lightsangel769 4 күн бұрын
You likely have pergo outlast+ floors. These are approved by the manufacturer for steam mopping. Mileage may vary for those with xp+. These are the ones that are not waterproof and have unsealed edges. You can tell the difference because your plank edges are sloped. XP+ doesn't have sloped edges.
@archiehendricks6093
@archiehendricks6093 4 күн бұрын
Hows it during the auroras
@archiehendricks6093
@archiehendricks6093 4 күн бұрын
What operating system, droids, ios like apple.
@janetmcnutt4994
@janetmcnutt4994 5 күн бұрын
My daughter gave my chickens a churro from Subway. At first they acted like they wanted it but turned out they wouldn't eat it. To us iit left an after taste. Maybe they used old oil to fry it. My chickens like to eat Japanese beatles. We get a lot during the summer.
@ArtistCreek
@ArtistCreek 5 күн бұрын
Migardener also sells live plants in early spring. I got my prime ark freedom blackberries there as well as some dormant raspberries and bare root strawberries. All have done well excepy my ladt strawberry order but it was super late in the sping and already pretty hot so they just didnt "take". But it wasnt their fault i knew planting that late was risky and it was like a $6 loss for like 10 crowns..not a biggie, i bought the same ones in EARLY spring and they are doing beautifully! I do wish he had varieties for the southern US. Most of his berries only handle to zone 8
@ArtistCreek
@ArtistCreek 5 күн бұрын
I use MIGARDNER m9re than any other because you can try a new variety without a big investment. I mean who needs 60 of ANYTHING?? I would rather get 25 for $2. I also have ordered from baker and botanical interest. They are fine. I dont like the oversized seed packages from baker. And none have resealable flaps EXCEPT migardner. For me it is a must. You have to literally tear off the end i Of the botanical interest often tearing info printed on the pack. I've also bought from etsy seller SEED CULT She has some rare items and are pretty affordable. But it took quite awhile for my order just to ship and my order was wrong. So i wont be ordering again. Avoid Seed Nerds , they say they are a CA based company but they ship from china. It takes forever and im NOT planting seeds from outside the US. I complained but they dont care.
@PilotCristina
@PilotCristina 5 күн бұрын
By far the easiest tutorial on KZfaq. People make it so complicated with their explanations. Just left homedepot with a better understanding and was confident with what I purchased. Thanks!!
@reneenewfrock5743
@reneenewfrock5743 5 күн бұрын
I do all of these!!! I've gone back in time. It's a happy spot for me. Acclimatizing is extremely important especially during a grid down situation.
@anirthesengalparrot
@anirthesengalparrot 6 күн бұрын
Have bout 30+ chikens how many egges should i expect a day??
@davinasquirrel7672
@davinasquirrel7672 6 күн бұрын
Chickens are great, but be prepared to invest in predator-proof infrastructure. And make the area mouse/rat proof as much as you can. Everything wants to eat chicken, so you have to make the coop (at least, if not the run), dig proof, climb proof, tear proof, and safe from air attacks. I also do some free-ranging of my chickens, but under semi-supervision. I don't let them into the vege garden generally, because they will destroy/dig up young plants, other plants they will eat. But letting them loose into the matured pumpkin patch is fine. Oh, my chickens all have names, and therefore are off the menu. That's the rule. They are basically my "pets with benefits", so any output from the rear end is utilized. Just cleaned out the coop today, and the manure went straight onto the fallow garden bed, and the chickens have access to that to turn it all over.
@kevinrhodes335
@kevinrhodes335 6 күн бұрын
You can paint the base cabinets.
@Niki-xr6cw
@Niki-xr6cw 6 күн бұрын
it is marans evens a single hen is called marans as marans is where they originate . I hope that helped .
@jackiecook3493
@jackiecook3493 6 күн бұрын
Northern WI homesteader here. I ordered some apple and peach trees from Stark Bros last year. All survived the winter and look great this year, especially one of my peaches. I bought plum trees from Gurney's. They look terrible, and didnt look great when they showed up. I think we will replace them next year. I bought from Fedco Trees this year. They are a reasonable price. My apple trees are all looking awesome. I had probably 3/4 of my strabwrries take off (it's been sooooo wet). Also, my grape vine is doing awesome. I won't order from Gurney's again, but the other two are on the list for next year!
@ToxicGamer86454
@ToxicGamer86454 7 күн бұрын
Or you could just use an infrared thermometer. Clarify your butter and it won’t burn
@Not2daysatan
@Not2daysatan 7 күн бұрын
How are Marans in heat?
@jordanallen3078
@jordanallen3078 7 күн бұрын
Fresh eggs will always be the hardest to peel after boiling, no matter how you prepare them or where the eggs came from. Just thought I'd say that. xD
@YeahThatsTough
@YeahThatsTough 7 күн бұрын
Almonds are not green and have cyanide
@frankkorzeniewski300
@frankkorzeniewski300 7 күн бұрын
one good reason if you want to support the future is that the money you pay for starlink goes to support starship. go mars!
@BillyBatson-md1ry
@BillyBatson-md1ry 7 күн бұрын
Had mine for 3 weeks now, introducing them to the outside bc I live in a hot area. Do you clip their wings? Is is necessary? If so, when is good to do so? Like what age?
@smiljanaradusinovicpebblea4528
@smiljanaradusinovicpebblea4528 7 күн бұрын
Size ????
@StaceyHerewegrowagain
@StaceyHerewegrowagain 8 күн бұрын
I live in Central Florida and it gets pretty bad here. With some shade, cold fresh water, a mister with a hose and frozen treats they do pretty good making it through. I definitely keep them restricted in the summer vs the winter. They just pant way too much. It's always a challenge here. Thanks for sharing your tips ❤
@catboyschrody
@catboyschrody 8 күн бұрын
Mine started laying at ~21 weeks old. Last fall I had a silkie hen go broody and I just let her do her thing, she hatched 2 silkies and a brahmin/silkie hybrid; all hens by some dumb luck. 7 weeks ago more chicks hatched (2 silkies and a brahmin/silkie hybrid again). Regarding not letting them free range out of safety, get a dummy garden owl and place it on top of your chicken coop to deter hawks.
@MushroomTeaFun
@MushroomTeaFun 9 күн бұрын
I'm in Ohio. How can i do deep litter method without worrying about histoplasmosis?
@jacquelineguzman174
@jacquelineguzman174 9 күн бұрын
The difference between drip tape and brown tubing is that drip tape can only go straight up and down cannot go around or bend vs brown tubing you can make go around a plant and in circles etc..
@alid5386
@alid5386 10 күн бұрын
Yes please goat video
@sumatai1
@sumatai1 10 күн бұрын
Brilliant!! Thank you for sharing
@Mikelive55
@Mikelive55 10 күн бұрын
I live in an extremely remote area of northern Ontario. Our nearest gas station is over 300km's away. I can confirm that star link is the best option for anyone looking for remote-highspeed internet.
@Victoriaearth143
@Victoriaearth143 10 күн бұрын
Thank you!! I'm so glad you did this video!
@heatheryonker8860
@heatheryonker8860 11 күн бұрын
Your hair is so pretty. I don't think I've ever seen curls like that. Natural? Amazing either way!
@RizaldeAquilesca
@RizaldeAquilesca 11 күн бұрын
Wow it's really help for me i love the place and the ambiance very fresh air and happy care to this animals much thank you
@deepasampathkumar
@deepasampathkumar 12 күн бұрын
What do you do when they stop laying eggs? How long do they survive? Getting emotionally attached will make things so tough
@AnnieCarvalho
@AnnieCarvalho 12 күн бұрын
Did you vacuum seal these? Did I miss that?
@HeyAmandaa
@HeyAmandaa 12 күн бұрын
I hatched my first chicks this year too! I used a $40 incubator off of Amazon and hatched 4/12. Three of my eggs ended up not being fertile, but I still didn’t have a great hatch rate! In the future I would definitely invest in a better incubator. It looked so cramped when the chicks were hatching-I can’t even imagine how it would’ve looked if they all hatched!
@marigoldmeadowsfarm7495
@marigoldmeadowsfarm7495 12 күн бұрын
One of my Silkie mamas is currently raising her hatched white leghorn babies. 😍😍😍 I have given away so many Silkie roosters that I’m now gathering Silkie eggs as fast as I can to deter more babies. They are a sweet little pet, mine are somewhat snuggly, but I’m not going to go into another generation. When these are gone…I’m done. I’ll miss my bucket therapy in the Silkie pen but they are really high maintenance. Blessings, debby
@catladywblueeyes5833
@catladywblueeyes5833 13 күн бұрын
Love hatching baby chicks! We've had the best results with our brinsea incubator. 100% hatch rate twice in a row! In our old incubator it was about 70%-80%.
@fatinalkhafaji8037
@fatinalkhafaji8037 13 күн бұрын
Great job! I’m sure it was a lot of fun. I have a question. Where do you get your fertile hatching eggs? Thanks ❤