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Yellowstone National Park | First Family Vacation
Join our family as we go on our first family vacation ever! We packed up the truck and took the girls to Yellowstone right at the end of the season for a very memorable trip!
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Premier Pro Poultry Net Unboxing
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I read and watched lots of reviews between premiere pro and Gallagher poultry netting and decided to go with premiere pro. Here are a few reasons why: -pricing -length options -post options We have lots of limestone on our hill and I wanted posts that were going to be able to hold up to it and stay upright and solid which is why I chose premiere pro's poultry net with the driveable posts. www.p...
From Scratch Freezer Meal Prep
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Join me for a week in the kitchen prepping meals from scratch for our freezer. The girls and I were headed out of town for a trip to see family and I wanted to leave David with a stocked freezer and fridge. Over the course of the week we made: -sourdough pancakes -breakfast burritos with homemade sourdough tortillas -homemade lasagna -homemade granola bars Links: Sourdough Pancakes: steigerfami...
Baking With My Toddler! Healthy and Delicious Chocolate Chip Banana Bread
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Check out the full recipe directions over on my blog: steigerfamilyfarms.com/the-best-einkorn-banana-bread/ 1/2 Cup of softened butter 1 Cup of sugar 2 Eggs 4 Mashed overripe bananas (I subbed in one cup of zucchini because I was short on bananas) 2 Cups of einkorn flour (or a standard all-purpose or whole wheat flour) 1 Tsp baking powder 1 Tsp baking soda 1/2 Tsp salt 1 Tsp vanilla extract Bak...
Day in the Life | Winter on the Farm | Starting Seeds | Sourdough Baking
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Join me for a day in the kitchen, an exciting unboxing, and a new addition to the farm! Follow us on socials Facebook: steigerfamilyfarms Instagram: steigerfamilyfarms Bootstrap Farmer seed trays: www.bootstrapfarmer.com/collections/seed-trays #homestead #recipes #sourdough #startingseeds #gardening
Back to the Drawing Board | Barn Renovation
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We tried some rock-splitting techniques, but the wall's outer layer was too soft to be effective. We are back to the drawing board trying to figure out the best and safest way to get this wall down. However, we did invent a new sport: Tractor Jousting! #barn #barnrenovation #renovationvlog #vlog
Demolition Continues | 100 Year Old Barn Renovation
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Not an OSHA approved method probably, but it worked. David is a lot more confident in this structure than I am for sure. We are one more step closer to renovating this 100 year old barn.
Down She Goes | 100 Year Old Barn Renovation
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The first section is down, lots to go! David and I worked hard the night prior digging out almost the entire wall. Then during Charlotte's nap time, I hauled dirt away so that we would have the space we needed to keep working. We pulled out a LOT of dirt! The hillside that we wanted to grade some is now a beautiful flat spot followed by a cliff. In the evening David was able to start pulling do...
Bringing Home a Mini Excavator | Barn Renovation
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It was like Christmas morning for my crew today. Mini Excavator, it is time to get to work. steigerfamilyfarms.com/ steigerfamilyfarms steigerfamilyfarms
Barn Renovation | Preparing to Tear Out the Cement Wall
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Quick check-in on the state of the barn. This is essentially the end of the easy part. Now what is next is to start digging. steigerfamilyfarms.com/ steigerfamilyfarms steigerfamilyfarms
Trying to Save Our 100 Year Old Barn
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The start of our biggest project yet. This 100-year-old barn has been leaning for the last two decades according to everyone we've talked to. When we first moved in three years ago, it was leaning, but this past summer it moved inches and we knew it was time to do something before someone got hurt. At the end of the day, would it be easier to tear it all down and build a pole barn? Absolutely. ...
Sourdough Tortillas | Made with Freshly Milled Einkorn Flour
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These sourdough tortillas are really easy to make! You can have the dough ready to go in as little as 30 minutes or you can let it ferment for a few hours to get all of those great sourdough benefits. Check out the full recipe over on the blog: steigerfamilyfarms.com/how-to... Follow along with our farm and family over on Instagram and Facebook: steigerfami... steiger...
How to Make Bone Broth | Stovetop 24hr Broth
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For full details on how to make bone broth and a few more tips, check out my blog post! Also if you have any tips you've learned over the years, put them down in the comments. steigerfamilyfarms.com/how-to-make-your-own-bone-broth/ Mac and cheese with bone broth recipe: steigerfamilyfarms.com/how-to-make-your-own-bone-broth/ Facebook: steigerfamilyfarms Instagram: stei...
Freezer Organization | Food Preservation
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It is one thing to grow the food, another thing to harvest it, and preserve it; but sometimes the hardest thing to do is to use it. An organized freezer helps me so much! When I know what I have, how much there is, and where it's at it makes cooking so much easier. I don't have to waste time digging around only to realize I used my last bag of broccoli last week. Paper grocery bags work great f...
Not a Professional | Canning Corn
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A wonderful birthday weekend surprise! Neighbors brought us a bunch of sweet corn and it was the best gift! Thank you! Pressure canning corn with a dial guage: Raw Pack 1 inch head space Vent for 10 minutes Add weight and allow pressure to rise to 10psi (check requirements for your altitude) Reduce heat and keep at pressure for 55 minutes for pints 85 minutes for quarts Remove from heat and all...
Farmhouse Pantry Organization
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Farmhouse Pantry Organization
Hatching Our Own Chicken Eggs!
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Hatching Our Own Chicken Eggs!
Clean With Me | Farmhouse Cleaning With Kids
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Clean With Me | Farmhouse Cleaning With Kids
Homestead Kitchen Day | Sourdough Pancakes and Canning Pickles
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Homestead Kitchen Day | Sourdough Pancakes and Canning Pickles
Processing Cornish Cross Chickens | Why We Won't Be Raising Them Again
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Processing Cornish Cross Chickens | Why We Won't Be Raising Them Again
Pros of 15 inch Row Spacing for Soybeans
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Pros of 15 inch Row Spacing for Soybeans
Harvesting Broccoli from Our Garden for the First Time!
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Harvesting Broccoli from Our Garden for the First Time!
Stuck Again | Buried My Tractor in the Hay Field
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Stuck Again | Buried My Tractor in the Hay Field
My Hay Rake Broke and Turned Itself into a Plow | Cutting Hay with Old Equipment
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My Hay Rake Broke and Turned Itself into a Plow | Cutting Hay with Old Equipment
I Got My Tractor Stuck in the Waterway While Cutting Hay
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I Got My Tractor Stuck in the Waterway While Cutting Hay
Putting Our Jumbo Cornish Cross Chickens on Pasture!
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Putting Our Jumbo Cornish Cross Chickens on Pasture!
Full Garden Tour | First Week of July
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Full Garden Tour | First Week of July
Adding Another Paddock to Our Pasture Rotation Program
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Adding Another Paddock to Our Pasture Rotation Program
Garden Tour | First Week of June | Back to Eden Gardening
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Garden Tour | First Week of June | Back to Eden Gardening
Reinforcing a 2350 front end loader bracket
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Reinforcing a 2350 front end loader bracket

Komentáře

  • @KM-vc2yp
    @KM-vc2yp Před měsícem

    Good Job

  • @bestfriendhank1424
    @bestfriendhank1424 Před 2 měsíci

    Needed a heavier persuader 😂

  • @TheMamaAmmah
    @TheMamaAmmah Před 4 měsíci

    Put a piece of sticky shelf liner, the bumpy stuff, and it will keep your cutting board from sliding. And it’s washable

  • @SamuraiJeff
    @SamuraiJeff Před 5 měsíci

    I'm glad to see that you saved big money, big big money, by shopping Menard's.

  • @dmac7403
    @dmac7403 Před 7 měsíci

    Y'all just know what you were doing the end and the results showed just that but y'all learned something new ,but a small bird is bait for lots of things.

  • @dmac7403
    @dmac7403 Před 7 měsíci

    Cone is much better.

  • @kenthompson3730
    @kenthompson3730 Před 10 měsíci

    I would like to have seen more actual narrative and instruction. Not just distant camera work and loud music. You obviously know what you’re fling. But most of your visitors don’t. That’s eBay we come here. To learn.

  • @kellymiller9273
    @kellymiller9273 Před 10 měsíci

    I don't mind learning but tired of the life stories before the actual diy.

  • @mariebooze956
    @mariebooze956 Před 10 měsíci

    looks yummy but I couldn't find you video for the crispy apples..thx marie from canada

  • @keptheart25
    @keptheart25 Před 11 měsíci

    Looks really good...and made with love!!💜💜💜🤗🌴🌴

  • @robertshilling5102
    @robertshilling5102 Před 11 měsíci

    There is a learning curve when raising Cornish Cross. I had to buy larger cones and pull on the head a little bit to do the necessary business. I lost a few while learning but next time it will go much better.

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před 11 měsíci

      There definitely is! We are trying McMurray's Big Red Broilers this year instead. So far we haven't lost any and they seem like much healthier and heartier birds that fit our farm a bit better.

  • @Carlie_flower
    @Carlie_flower Před rokem

    I'm making this right now ❤️ hope I do it right!

  • @tylerheafner
    @tylerheafner Před rokem

    Is that a stagecoach trailer? I’m having that issue on one

  • @annekasumner
    @annekasumner Před rokem

    This looks so good and is such a good way to use a lot of sourdough starter/discard! Can’t wait to try this ❤

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      It is a favorite in our house. If you want a lighter more traditional texture I have found adding a bit of flour helps!

  • @MagaRickn
    @MagaRickn Před rokem

    Good video! I have a 674D IH that I am needing to change out the tie rods on. Did not realize that two of them were that long. I have done lots of cars and trucks, and they generally have an adjustment sleeve that the tie rod ends just thread into. Now I need to see which part number I need for my 1973 model because there seems to be several.

  • @mitchellhubbard1483

    Im glad your not raising them anymore......your clueless

  • @HHeirloomIA
    @HHeirloomIA Před rokem

    You will love this fence. If you find the chickens flying out some, try the poultry plus 48". Or clip one wing! Premier1 is a trustworthy company. :)

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      I clipped one wing on everyone and have only had two of my roosters get out on occasion. I'm liking it so far!

  • @nancycathey1401
    @nancycathey1401 Před rokem

    Thank you so much!

  • @alleenrichards5059
    @alleenrichards5059 Před rokem

    Can I make them n place in the fridge for the next day?

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      I have never tried refrigerating the dough, but I believe it should work. What you might want to do is leave the rising agent out, the baking soda and powder, and mix everything together until it just starts to come together. Refrigerate overnight (you will get all the benefits of a longer fermentation) and add those in the morning, cut your biscuits, and bake. If you try it, let me know how it goes!

  • @SherriP
    @SherriP Před rokem

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  • @nolliecook117
    @nolliecook117 Před rokem

    How old were they?

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      I'd have to go back and look at dates for specifics, but they were right around the 9-week mark. Raised in chicken tractors with limited grain fed once a day and moved to fresh grass daily in the mornings.

  • @twspma3549
    @twspma3549 Před rokem

    10 weeks yields a 10 to 13 pound dressed bird.

  • @twspma3549
    @twspma3549 Před rokem

    Use road cones modified to fit. Perfect hug cones and 1/3 the price of th ed stainless steel units. Plus a saw horse and 5 mount well to a 6' 2x4. Don't make it so hard on yourself. Simple knife and your done in 3 seconds.

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      We like this trick as well, but our local store didn't have any cones large enough unfortunately which is why we purchased the killing cone.

  • @ottoroth9377
    @ottoroth9377 Před rokem

    Dude....Stop....just stop! Your method of killing the birds is ludicrous! You need to do this right. Your birds are suffering needlessly! #1. Use the hugging cone. #2. Pull the head thru the small opening #3. Take a very sharp knife and cut the carotid Vein on both sides of the neck. #4. Wait until the bird bleeds out. Use the heart as a blood pump to completely drain all blood until the bird stops moving, it is now clinically dead! #5. Take the limp bird and dip into the scalding pot. A little Dawn really helps. #7. Place in the plucker. #8. Cut off head, then process normally. You will not have that bloody mess, traumatized kids, flies, that iron content smell and messy clothing. This is not a guillotine method. Do this and do it right, not your way. Have respect for the birds!

    • @twspma3549
      @twspma3549 Před rokem

      Well said and my practice as well. Innovate, communicate, study and learn. This is by far the best breed that I've raised for culling and butchering myself. Please, learn from your mistakes and get a great education. Thank you for your video efforts as well. You have a lovely and very supportive little family. You are blessed, at a minimum!

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      Using the cone is our preferred method too. It is a much simpler, cleaner, and humane way absolutely. However, these birds were too large and we were not able to pull their heads through to do the job. At the end of the day they had to be processed, we had to use what we had and get the job done.

  • @ArcySparkyy
    @ArcySparkyy Před rokem

    Thanks for showing what you did. Gave me some ideas to work with.

  • @leer-winnobbeefarms2131

    Wonderful to see the braces! You might want to add a couple to each of the two center beams, on the side of the lean. Where did you get your splitting wedges? I've been looking for some. Tapping along the split line with a ten pound sledge hammer will help it to split, right were you want it too. Lee

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      a friend let us borrow the wedges! Another fried had a twenty pound slege (might be a little heavy but we will see) he was going to let us use next time he is in town.

  • @leer-winnobbeefarms2131

    I'm as nervous as a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs, as I watch you work under that barn. Your cribbage should be 100% level, with a wide base. At least on camera, they all look to be leaning. Wind load is a powerful force. It's pushing on the barn all the time. It would be great to add some 45 degree posts to the seal plates on the east side at least. Set posts in the ground, as deep as you can get them, tamp them as tight as possible, then put the 45 degree leaner against it. Then, lag the other end to the barn, with a flat kicker board lagged above where it joins to the barn, to keep it from slipping up the barn. You desperately need more cribbage under the barn. Lee

  • @leer-winnobbeefarms2131

    It was great to see more cribbage, please add more under the entire barn. Thanks, Lee

  • @hobo350
    @hobo350 Před rokem

    Good video but he's killing that Ubolt, doing it dry with no oil, no spit, no water, no WD-40 no nothing. should have put a little something on it

  • @leer-winnobbeefarms2131

    Please, please, please add more cribbing! What you have is insufficient! If you so much as bump that barn, it could collapse.

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      Lots of support gets added as we keep working in the upcoming videos. Thanks for following along!

  • @leer-winnobbeefarms2131

    Talk to every friend you know and round up as many railroad ties or old square beams and put at least 6 cribbing towers under barn, where the best structural support is. Then, at the very top of the cribbing use 2x6's which you've cut to a wedge shape and with a sledge hammer, drive the two wedges together, making the cribbing stack tight. You are not trying to raise the barn, but hold it where it is. DO NOT DO ANY MORE WORK on beam or wall repair until you have done this. Working under the barn is not safe until you put the cribbing in. My barn (40x70 with 11ft high basement/ground floor) was almost as bad as yours, and it has all been fixed. You see, the problem is, your barn has already moved. Somewhere on that back wall is a spot that is carrying the force load, which holds it in place. If you relieve that point, the barn will slid off the wall and collapse to the floor. If you're under it - you're dead! Also, on the posts you've straightened, either dig a post hole and set a post or drive one in, about 2 to 3 feet away and then attach a good sturdy 2x6 or 2x8 to the beam and the post. That will help prevent your post from slipping off the pier. Like you; when we started farming, we had nothing and no equipment to do anything with. There are friends and neighbors who are willing to help or loan/donate some of the things you need to safely fix your barn. Your barn floor isn't log beams, so wherever you put the cribbing towers, add x-bracing to the old floor joists directly above the tower, so the joists don't move under load. Great video and I just stumbled across it this morning. Best of luck. Lee

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      Thank you for your insight! We do a lot to get everything supported which you will see in the upcoming videos. Thank you for following along!

  • @jimcathcart5116
    @jimcathcart5116 Před rokem

    If you had harvested them sooner the weight would less cost would be less

  • @34acrehomestead83
    @34acrehomestead83 Před rokem

    I raise 200 a year getting ready to butcher our last 50 on December 11 and out of 200 I've maybe lost 4. By the size of yours they are over fed which causes heart attacks. Our average 4.5 to 5 lbs. I have mine (50) at a time in a 10 x 12 she'd. I feed Joel Salatin feed from his book ( pastured poultry profits) since I switched to his feed our chickens have did great. You don't need alot of area to do this. I raise 90 percent of my food on less than 1/2 acres. 3 flocks of layers and building a new barn for a 4 the flock, we have a 6x8 hoop style tractor for 5 turkey and I have a 8x16 platform for 3 pigs which we just butchered one yesterday. And we just started meat rabbits for more protein. Good luck.

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      We did ration feed to prevent heart problems which as far as I can tell worked. We only lost birds to predators and weather. In a shed with more shelter definitely seems like a great way to raise these birds. Moving forward we will stick with dual-purpose birds that are hardier, can forage more, and in our opinion taste better. Sounds like you are getting the most out of your land! We raised American guinea x kune kune hogs over the last year and a half and loved them!

  • @rafaellynx5332
    @rafaellynx5332 Před rokem

    that looks SO GOOD!

  • @MJ-wz6jo
    @MJ-wz6jo Před rokem

    Check CZcams for chicken processing classes. It will help also Patreon has channels that does chicken processing so you can see everything that not allowed on CZcams.

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      Yes, CZcams is a great resource! Some of my favorites on this topic are Justin Rhodes and Sow The Land.

  • @josephauld6565
    @josephauld6565 Před rokem

    B.O chickens you can continually to breed for more chickens.

  • @csnobbe
    @csnobbe Před rokem

    I was wondering if your strainer attachment is still holding up? After watching your video, I was excited about getting one of these, but I noticed that the ratings are very poor because many have reported that it breaks easily (particularly, the strainer cone that the auger slips into).

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      Mine has made it through 4 years of applesauce and 2 seasons of tomato sauce with no problems. We bought most of our KitchenAid attachments from Facebook Marketplace, so I bought it used.

    • @csnobbe
      @csnobbe Před rokem

      @@steigerfamilyfarms Thanks for responding! This is good news and now I am really excited to purchase it!

    • @davidhuber8779
      @davidhuber8779 Před rokem

      @@csnobbe Thank you so much wondered the same thing. I have alw ays boiled the jars. Is that process not needed to prevent botilism?

    • @peterilnyckyj1121
      @peterilnyckyj1121 Před rokem

      How much water do you add to the apple softening pot?

    • @ArtistCreek
      @ArtistCreek Před měsícem

      ​@@davidhuber8779It is no longer needed since 10 min sterilized the jars while the product is processed

  • @flyguy5941
    @flyguy5941 Před rokem

    2 things to make it easier. Spray it with wd40 or similar and use a heavier hammer made for metal, not wood. 😊

  • @celestialnavigator63

    So you did everything wrong and blamed it on the birds. Let me say I have tried different types and the CC has been by far the easiest to raise. Done in 6 to 7 weeks. Other breeds died in the heat wave but mine survived. Sounds like you don't have a clue what you're doing. So yes please stop raising them. Try reading a manual next time. I mean you broke almost every rule there is lol. I am surprised the other 50% made it! GL! MAYBE YOU SHOULD TRY GARDENING INSTEAD. Signed Sean ( the Chickenman) Taylor. Duncan, Oklahoma. USA. God Bless and have an awesome day! mAYBE TRY oRIGAMI NEXT TIME HAHAHHAHAHAHAHA!

  • @Scrappadeedooda
    @Scrappadeedooda Před rokem

    Thanks for the video! These were huge birds! Did you weigh them? What was your biggest and smallest?

  • @bryaniskoo
    @bryaniskoo Před rokem

    How to realign trailer axles and then take it to a shop... WTF. Just delete this. You didn't show anything except for a tractor for some reason.

  • @resolutionarybeing1885

    Not at all happy with these birds. Poor critters. All started out as healthy looking chicks from Tractor Supply, to put under a broody hen. These were the very last chicks they had for sale. After successful hatching, we put hen and chicks out on mixed grass area with safe locking night shelter. As they grew with plenty of food and extras, they feathered out slowly and sparsely. They started growing faster and their feet, knees, and legs got huge for young chicks. They stated to want to sit down to rest while they ate. Two became deformed and eventually died , one got taken and I have two hens left that are huge and have to waddle to walk. Genetically Engineered?? Deformed, but very heavy birds. I guess to keep them from breaking their own legs trying to get around you had better harvest them early. Never again. Poor critters.

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      They are specifically bred to mature quickly as meat chickens. I rationed their feed to help slow their growth. They definitely grow quickly! After raising two kinds of meat chickens we decided we prefer the slower growing ones for a number of reasons

  • @CharlieB_P2ST
    @CharlieB_P2ST Před rokem

    Wow, that sounds yummy!

  • @shawnupdegraff8138
    @shawnupdegraff8138 Před rokem

    I did 29/31 CC last summer and it went extremely well. I raised them from end of July to 2nd week of September. 3&1/2 weeks they were in 4x8 trailer for a brooder until feathered out enough to be out on grass. Then I had them on grass in a 10’x10’ dog kennel that I moved every day til 2nd or 3rd week of September when we processed them. This year I am getting them around September 19 and I’m a little nervous about it due to cooler temps. I want to do the same thing as last year but I am facing the challenges of cooler temps and I hope to not lose a bunch due to the cooler weather. Processing date is around end of October first week of November sometime. How did you guys lose birds due to weather?

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      We struggled with rain storms that brought the temps down. They couldn't handle the wet and "cold" (70 degrees or so). They just didn't have enough feathers to stay dry and warm in our set up. Depending on where you live it could be totally fine! I would make sure that they have a good shelter/wind block and consider keeping a heat lamp in with them if you are unsure about the temperature.

    • @shawnupdegraff8138
      @shawnupdegraff8138 Před rokem

      @@steigerfamilyfarms thanks for reply. I just got the chicks last Tuesday. All 36 are in a 4x8 trailer in an “enclosed” box with the heat lamp on them 24/7. It’s been cold at night here(40-44F). Indiana PA Area. Supposed to go back to mild temps later this week. 55 night and 69 daytime highs. Gonna move them out to pasture in about 2-3 weeks once fully feathered. Hopefully everything goes well. So far so good.

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      @@shawnupdegraff8138 best of luck!

  • @andrewjenkins6996
    @andrewjenkins6996 Před rokem

    There’s a reason they are the most popular breed of meat chicken. I’d encourage you to learn how to better raise cc meat birds. Once you learn the tricks to raising them they do great.

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      They are definitely the largest bang for your buck. With our current set up we won't be raising them again next summer. If we get them again a few years down the line we will certainly be doing it differently.

  • @bexpoultryhomestead2554

    So big wow. Will keep mine for the festive seasons to be this big

  • @rexevans9935
    @rexevans9935 Před rokem

    GOOD VIDEO, I'VE BEEN USING WOOD CHIPS FOR A FEW YEARS AND THERE GREAT, I'VE BEEN RAISING CHICKENS FOR 55 YEARS AND I WASTED A LOT OF MONEY ON BAGED SHAVINGS.

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      We are a couple months in now and I am still loving it! The coop stays so much cleaner and smells so much nicer

    • @tandbappliance
      @tandbappliance Před 6 měsíci

      @@steigerfamilyfarms how often are you changing out the wood chips?

  • @michaelohara2161
    @michaelohara2161 Před rokem

    I had my tires foam filled. I used the softer foam, so it acts like an air filled tire. It is easier on the tread in concrete. It worked out great for me; no regrets all these years later. It was roughly a dollar a pound in 2007. I am not sure of the cost now.

    • @steigerfamilyfarms
      @steigerfamilyfarms Před rokem

      if/ when I buy new tires that would be something to look into. I end up finding used coolant about 200 gal that I plan on putting in