@White House on the Hill - Why wouldn't you let the hen hatch your guineas to begin with, instead of putting them in the incubator, especially if you have a broody one?
@@katnip2u There is a chance that the hens reject the eggs and crack them to eat them, sometimes they do that with their own eggs. So if he spent money on those eggs is more safe for him to do himself the job.
@@SUbZEr0-S Fival is from An American Tail it's the "Somewhere Out There" is the song from that tale. I think he got his name from the song and the character in the story.
Make me want to cry how he was almost not meant to survive but then went onto outlive his brothers and sisters in the end. Bless his little heart. I hope he makes it through the winter, heâs my favorite right now.
I truly believe ur whistling was what made the difference. Fivels eyes just opened up & just kept fighting to make it to you. Got me lil teary eyed. Such a beautiful moment.
The chickâs legs are doing something that other animals can have (I donât know if chickens or birds in general can get this) called Swimmer Syndrome, where the legs go out to the side. Using therapy and tools to move them inwards is the best way to fix that when theyâre young, because their bones are still flexible. So glad that you guys are taking such good care, even though they were fragile and many of them passed away. :)
"Somewhere out there beneath the pale moonlight Someone's thinking of me and loving me tonight Somewhere out there someone's saying a prayer That we'll find one another in that dream somewhere out there."
Rarely do I comment but I just have to let you know that watching you guys hatch, raise and interact with all of your birds on the farm brings a smile to my face and a tear to my eye. My grandpa used to raise duck, chickens, geese, rabbits, turkeys and even some turkens, so seeing you guys do it takes me back to the days when he was alive and there was nothing but an abundance of love and caring. I am so very happy that I found your guys channel and please keep up the amazing work!
You are a very good whistler. Reminds me of my dad. When I was growing up, my dad was in the USAF. When he was off duty, he would work on projects in the garage. His hobbies were wood working and auto mechanics. I could here him whistling while he was working on his various projects.
Thanks for sharing! It must be difficult to worry over your flocks, to do the best for them only to loose some. The empathy you show your children can only impact them in a positive way.
OMG my dogs name is Fievel he almost died when he was a puppy, I found him and he's sister muncie out side in a bush, I was watching my little brother out side and I saw new burn little puppys they where only a few hours old when I found them they where really cold had ants all over them I cleaned them up and started to get then back to health, we had a little cat house it was a box made for cats to sleep in and stuff and I put a heating pad and some blankets and a fox fur in there and I would get up though out the night for weeks feeding them puppy formula with a small medicen Dropper that was in 2012 now they are 2 healthy and happy 7 year old chihuahuas đ
Or people who think it's wrong to raise animals for eggs and meat at all. Sad, really. As long as you raise them with care, love, and respect I don't see the problem. đ€·đŸââïž
@@InaStanley83 treat your meat well and it tastes better at the plate treat your meat excellent and your have excellent tasting food simple realy thats why im just eh I need meat with store bought food theres nothing wrong with raising bords for meat so long as you treat them well
Okay, I bawled when you whistled that chick back to alertness. You are such a caring bird owner, I love how much passion you have towards your birds and how much you care for every single one of them.
Awww, another cute video. I'm so sorry that most of those eggs and chicks didn't make it. I am happy about Fivel making it though. I hope I spelled that name right, hee hee. The American Tail was such a cute movie and Fivel a cute little hero mouse. I saw that movie with my daughter when she was little, and now she is going to be 38 in November. Anyway, congrats on little Fivel surviving. Your whistles let him know he wasn't alone and encouraged him to keep fighting to live. Awesome! Congratulations again on your new baby!
Great video as always guys. I'd like to make a suggestion for your incubator. The plastic material used in the baskets in your incubator is extremely slippery for newborn birds, you can see in the video they can't get any grip to stand. When you stop rotating the eggs, place some sort of an anti slip mat (rubber placemats work wonderful) under the eggs in the incubator when they start to pip. This will prevent splayed leg, and enable the chicks to be mobile faster so they are able to move around better to feed and water themselves, so they don't get so weak. I always place the heat source directly above my chicks so they don't have a choice to go without heat for the first few days. After that you can move the heat source to one side or the other enabling them to move in and out of the heat if they so desire. Good luck guys!
I honestly love watching the hatching videos you guys put up more than any other videos I think ... you and your family make my cold little heart warm ... I love to see how gentle and calming you all are on a daily basis. But I love the caring -ness .... who else would have done half of the things that you and your family have done to help or keep alive your animals ... I just simply have a soft spot for you and your family ......
Iâve been raising chicks and chickens for the past two years almost. I think the hardest part about raising poultry is accepting that youâre going to lose a lot. Whether it be to predators, fighting the cold, or many other factors. This is still a hard concept for me to grasp, but watching your videos helps put it into perspective. I hope the last chick keeps on fighting! â€ïž
Awh and you tried so hard †you and your family are such kind sweet people with big hearts , sorry that the chicks didn't make it, fingers crossed for the little one that did xx
This was heart warming. The quote for this: Though things may be cringey; they save lives. Lord bless you. You gave this little chick a chance at life.
Love Guineas they can tell females easily chipping more than males. Sometimes small socks help the legs of new born birds. Put both legs overnite to help. Seen my mother do that. Kind of weird l know. What you did was good also.
I loved the looks on the little guys faces when they heard the peep, peep, peep's. I'm still smiling! Had to add.....it's quite remarkable, how the little fella responded to your whistling. Simply remarkable! Sad about all the little ones that didn't make it, though!
That was the sweetest thing I've seen in a long time. We've hatched and raised Guinea's. They are extremely fragile as chicks. As adults, you have to watch their legs. They are not like chicken's legs, they are a little brittle. Have fun and enjoy the guinea noise. Personally, I love the sound of guineas.
It might sounds very weird to you but Iâm having a really bad time right now and I just ended up watching the hatching of your emu and Iâm binge watching. You brought so much positivity into me. Thank you!
+Luke Cawley - we've hatched a number of birds in there and it's never caused splayed leg before. We last saw it with our pheasants but it was in a different incubator. I think some birds are more apt to get it than others.
I really appreciate the care and value you place on each animal you bring into your family. I talk (and sing) to mine also, and they answer me in kind. I love them
Iâve done the same thing in the situation of the weak keet, as farmers itâs our job to take care of our animals to give them the best chance at life. So nice to see another caring person with their babies! Good work, just another reason I fully support your channel. â€ïž
So sorry you lost the other ones. But you are a real hero trying everything you can for them. Can't have anything else then respect for you and your familly.
Keets are fragile. We had a disastrous experience bringing them through the mail. I've had pretty good experiences raising my own. This is what I learned. 1. Keep them dry using a quail waterer. 2. keep them completely out of a draft by brooding them in a tote. 3. Prevent splay legs by hatching and brooding them on textured drawer liners. 4. Crush their feed at the start. 5. Dip their beaks in the quail waterer at every visit. 6. Use a heating pad under drawer liner; mine was a simple sunbeam with three settings (kept mine on high). Also, if they pip but don't zip within 12 hours, hatch their heads and let them hatch the rest. Talking to them or whistling to them if they seem weak. You guys are doing great!
In my old house I had chickens and we had a huge roaster we were gonna keep him but after school we found him dead Edit 1- tysm for the one like Edit 2-tysm for 2 likes
The Chick Whistler!
+Peggy Sue - I love it!
Thought you might. Love your videos.
Lol u deserve to get pinned
Peggy Sue it was so cute!đ
Could be a new slogo for t shirt
Poor baby came running over to you when you were whistling like you are the momma đ
+Chantelle Leone - he sure did
Ya maybe try again in the spring if you have a willing hen
@White House on the Hill - Why wouldn't you let the hen hatch your guineas to begin with, instead of putting them in the incubator, especially if you have a broody one?
@katnip2u ,
I agree. No body does it better than Nature .
@@katnip2u There is a chance that the hens reject the eggs and crack them to eat them, sometimes they do that with their own eggs. So if he spent money on those eggs is more safe for him to do himself the job.
So 2 things we learned from this video:
1) Guineas chicks are delicate and hard to keep alive
2) Jake can really nail those high notes
+ArrowRidge - better believe I wanted to sing soprano in the school choir growing up. This was my time to shine đ
Chickens develop these symptoms if the humidity is not right. :-(
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I was recently told after trying to hatch Guinea eggs out for years that you're supposed to do a dry hatch with guineas not sure how true that is
They r a pain to keep in a cage
That wasn't cringy at all. That had tearing at the sweetmess.
+Irisa Anne - thanks, Irisa!
I know that tune but whatâs it fromđ€
@@SUbZEr0-S he said sopronos in another comment
@@SUbZEr0-S Fival is from An American Tail it's the "Somewhere Out There" is the song from that tale. I think he got his name from the song and the character in the story.
Three week old Guinea : *Screaming*
Newly hatched: "What"
+Sophie Bredensteiner - haha!
I cried so damn much when that little one came to you while you were whistling đđđ he thought you were his mommy â€
+Amanda Pinheiro - thank you, Amanda â€ïž
My chicken still come to me when I whistle because I am their mommy! :)
aww. I hope Fivel makes it. He's a cute little guy.
+TORchic1 - me too
Make me want to cry how he was almost not meant to survive but then went onto outlive his brothers and sisters in the end. Bless his little heart. I hope he makes it through the winter, heâs my favorite right now.
The siblings stacked on each other to keep each other warm? đ
Did he make it????
Yes he is soo cute
I truly believe ur whistling was what made the difference. Fivels eyes just opened up & just kept fighting to make it to you. Got me lil teary eyed. Such a beautiful moment.
+Thanos' Chin - thank you so much!
The chickâs legs are doing something that other animals can have (I donât know if chickens or birds in general can get this) called Swimmer Syndrome, where the legs go out to the side. Using therapy and tools to move them inwards is the best way to fix that when theyâre young, because their bones are still flexible. So glad that you guys are taking such good care, even though they were fragile and many of them passed away. :)
its called spayed legs in birds :)
@@abbywetmore8141 or spraddle leg, one of my mom's friends raises budgies and calls it that.
@@abbywetmore8141 it's not spayed either Abby. It's splayed. Spaying is neutering.
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@@blunttime420 sorry, it was auto correct :)
Glad to se the care and concern you show for these baby chicks. Your singing to him was lovely and Iâm sure kept him alive.
+Jamie Marsh - thank you very much
"Somewhere out there beneath the pale moonlight
Someone's thinking of me and loving me tonight
Somewhere out there someone's saying a prayer
That we'll find one another in that dream somewhere out there."
Ok if Fivel makes it then he needs some merch of his own
loved all the Fieval movies, and I'm a Granny of 12!
ha ha
Totally
I so agree! Fivel merch for all!
Rarely do I comment but I just have to let you know that watching you guys hatch, raise and interact with all of your birds on the farm brings a smile to my face and a tear to my eye. My grandpa used to raise duck, chickens, geese, rabbits, turkeys and even some turkens, so seeing you guys do it takes me back to the days when he was alive and there was nothing but an abundance of love and caring. I am so very happy that I found your guys channel and please keep up the amazing work!
" some of you may find this cringey"
Me: watches the chick react an immediately starts crying.
Omg my exact reaction I cried
Lol same
Not at all..I found it to be precious
Ive a friend whoâs been hatching guinea too, apparently from his experience he has learnt that if they get too hot thats as bad as too cold x
That's what I was thinking also! They may have gotten too hot, and then too cold when they wondered off, nothing in the middle.
You whistling for that chick was the sweetest thing I ever saw.
+Andrea Portner - thanks, Andrea. I appreciate it.
First recognised the song from American Tail, then Honestly started tearing up when you said you were calling it Feivel....
+Tristan Goddard - I had to do it!
Definitely sounded like part of your world too
You are a very good whistler. Reminds me of my dad. When I was growing up, my dad was in the USAF. When he was off duty, he would work on projects in the garage. His hobbies were wood working and auto mechanics. I could here him whistling while he was working on his various projects.
+Donna G - thatâs a great memory
What is your dad Gibbs building boats
He sounds like a man that loves life
i may sound soppy but i started crying when you started whistling an that chick became alert
Oh my goodness, I just love your sweet boys. Your such great parents, what a great lifeđ
+Liz Reeves - thank you, Liz!
It's so exciting that you guys are starting to get more animals againđ§Ąđâ€
+Mary. U - weâre excited about it, too
And a bonus they recently moved so they have way more space to grow in
He was chirping the same as your whistle.
Once he whistles, the chick immediately open its eyes wide "DAD?!" im shooked
Dude, thatâs was awful to lose that almost whole clutch. The least to survive proved he is a survivor. I appreciate what I do.
That last part where the chick danced to the whistle is so cute!!
Mate i dun think that was dancin
I think its struggling
Thanks for sharing! It must be difficult to worry over your flocks, to do the best for them only to loose some. The empathy you show your children can only impact them in a positive way.
+Janice White - we appreciate the support, Janice
OMG my dogs name is Fievel he almost died when he was a puppy, I found him and he's sister muncie out side in a bush, I was watching my little brother out side and I saw new burn little puppys they where only a few hours old when I found them they where really cold had ants all over them I cleaned them up and started to get then back to health, we had a little cat house it was a box made for cats to sleep in and stuff and I put a heating pad and some blankets and a fox fur in there and I would get up though out the night for weeks feeding them puppy formula with a small medicen Dropper that was in 2012 now they are 2 healthy and happy 7 year old chihuahuas đ
Thats really sweet
I'm not cryin, your cryin!!! So sweet. The things we do for our babies.
+timekiller working - đ
Did anyone else notice he was whistling 'Somewhere out there" from fivel goes west and then names him Fivel. TOO CUTE!!
My favorite CZcams family!â€ïž
+Bailey Jade - thanks!
@@whitehouseonthehill Your very welcomed!
Same here. I was inspired to order my first set of chicks last weekend because of WHOTH. Weâre enjoying them so much! â€ïž
Fievel is the special one please keep him alive he's beautiful đ
Alyssa ASMR heâs trying his best to do that
The smile on the boys faces when they hear them peep is everything! â€ïž
+Desirae Searl - đ
Omg, so cute. I actually started to cry. How it just came running over like it knew
I think whistling to feivel was so beautiful, I bet he felt loved and thatâs what kept him fighting! Feivel the fighter!
Not cringy at all, I love how you take so much time and care to keep your birds alive. That baby needed you.
I love when y'all post hatching videos! So glad that Fievel made it!
+Eva Alpar - me too. Thanks!
The end of the video almost brought me to tears and I'm so glad fivel is ok. :,)
Aw their so CUTE whoever dislike to you has no soul
I agree there probably just haters who think its abuse to save animals and not eat them
@@-touya_todoroki yes very true
Or people who think it's wrong to raise animals for eggs and meat at all. Sad, really. As long as you raise them with care, love, and respect I don't see the problem. đ€·đŸââïž
@@InaStanley83 treat your meat well and it tastes better at the plate treat your meat excellent and your have excellent tasting food simple realy thats why im just eh I need meat with store bought food theres nothing wrong with raising bords for meat so long as you treat them well
@@-touya_todoroki That's false. You never know.
It was always my Dreams to live on a farm, and now I'm living my dream vicariously through you and the other farming channels I watch.
So thank you.
That is awesome!
Okay, I bawled when you whistled that chick back to alertness. You are such a caring bird owner, I love how much passion you have towards your birds and how much you care for every single one of them.
+Cora Dembicki - thank you, Cora, I really appreciate it!
Awww, another cute video. I'm so sorry that most of those eggs and chicks didn't make it. I am happy about Fivel making it though. I hope I spelled that name right, hee hee. The American Tail was such a cute movie and Fivel a cute little hero mouse. I saw that movie with my daughter when she was little, and now she is going to be 38 in November.
Anyway, congrats on little Fivel surviving. Your whistles let him know he wasn't alone and encouraged him to keep fighting to live. Awesome!
Congratulations again on your new baby!
đ¶somewhere out there-đ¶ ..wait am i the only one that started singing when he whistled
Lol seeing him also jam out to little mermaidđ
Whistle while you work. The chicks are so fragile. So sweet. You did your best.
The chicky was dancing to "Part of that world!" That was so sweet!
Fievel is going to be a fan favorite for sure.
P.S.-Just discovered this channel today, SO glad I did!!!
@Gabriel Vega Garcia me too! And so far I love this channel. They are so underrated
Thatâs a guinea egg!!!!! Again I am sorry I couldnât send you any BUT I am super glad you got some!!!
+dusti tice - we really appreciate the offer. Weâll probably need more next year since only one survived
Thatâs so cool! You are so lucky to have such wonderful burbs (birds)!
Wait birds respond to whistles or chirping from other birds so I can see how that worked, by moving it makes body heat faster
Omg cant believe you whistled "somewhere out there" love it!
+Abraham & Family - thanks!
Great video as always guys. I'd like to make a suggestion for your incubator. The plastic material used in the baskets in your incubator is extremely slippery for newborn birds, you can see in the video they can't get any grip to stand. When you stop rotating the eggs, place some sort of an anti slip mat (rubber placemats work wonderful) under the eggs in the incubator when they start to pip. This will prevent splayed leg, and enable the chicks to be mobile faster so they are able to move around better to feed and water themselves, so they don't get so weak. I always place the heat source directly above my chicks so they don't have a choice to go without heat for the first few days. After that you can move the heat source to one side or the other enabling them to move in and out of the heat if they so desire. Good luck guys!
Wow that was truely sweet, yet sad that of how close him was to death that he'd be the one who remains. Routing for you lil guy.
+Dark Dragon - it was so sad to see them drop one by one over several days. I don't know why they were all so weak.
@@whitehouseonthehill I had something similar happen... But mine were sick. I put them on medicated feed, and only one of them survived.
I honestly love watching the hatching videos you guys put up more than any other videos I think ... you and your family make my cold little heart warm ... I love to see how gentle and calming you all are on a daily basis. But I love the caring -ness .... who else would have done half of the things that you and your family have done to help or keep alive your animals ... I just simply have a soft spot for you and your family ......
She might be the next star of the channel
Make her an IG
Beautiful video Jake and a wonderful story featuring Fievel. He needed a âmomâ to adopt him and nurture him. Everyone needs a loving mom. â„ïž
+SixBlindKids - thank you!
Love what you do you treat all of your animals the same and that means they are all being treated amasing
Hi loved how your sweet whistle bring dead to life, world need your whistle these days đą
Totally love that you whistled Somewhere Out There and Part of Your World ... and I hope Fievel thrives!
Iâve been raising chicks and chickens for the past two years almost. I think the hardest part about raising poultry is accepting that youâre going to lose a lot. Whether it be to predators, fighting the cold, or many other factors. This is still a hard concept for me to grasp, but watching your videos helps put it into perspective. I hope the last chick keeps on fighting! â€ïž
Awh and you tried so hard †you and your family are such kind sweet people with big hearts , sorry that the chicks didn't make it, fingers crossed for the little one that did xx
+Tamara M - thank you, Tamara
This was heart warming. The quote for this: Though things may be cringey; they save lives. Lord bless you. You gave this little chick a chance at life.
Love Guineas they can tell females easily chipping more than males. Sometimes small socks help the legs of new born birds. Put both legs overnite to help. Seen my mother do that. Kind of weird l know. What you did was good also.
Okay. I cried like a FOOL when you whistled/sung that baby back to life! I pray he makes it. How precious. â€đ„°đŁ
I loved the looks on the little guys faces when they heard the peep, peep, peep's. I'm still smiling!
Had to add.....it's quite remarkable, how the little fella responded to your whistling. Simply remarkable! Sad about all the little ones that didn't make it, though!
The whistle part wasnât cringy at all!!! It made me cry!
at the end you could see the chick was bobbin his head and it sounded like little mermaid XD THAT WAS SO CUTE GOD BLESS MAN XD
+Gaming with kesha - đ
That made me cry when you whistle d at the chick and it immediately got up. Wonderful :)
Cant stop crying đâ€ïžâ€ïž This is so beautiful
Who in the world would thumbs down a man nurturing a near dead critter? That was smart thinking and very compassionate
My eggs are coming out today, Greetings from Holland!
The Stamper cool fish in your profile picture
+The Stamper - congrats!
WOLFO thx
That was the sweetest thing I've seen in a long time. We've hatched and raised Guinea's. They are extremely fragile as chicks. As adults, you have to watch their legs. They are not like chicken's legs, they are a little brittle. Have fun and enjoy the guinea noise. Personally, I love the sound of guineas.
THEY ARE SO ADORABLE
The extent to which you go to help your animals survive is amazing.
+Erich Lee - I really appreciate it, Erich
@@whitehouseonthehill you deserve all the credit owed with how you value life and the tiny miracle that it is.
"Some of you guys might think this cringe" Umm no how is saving a baby bird cringe.. Its really cute!
That little chick is now a star. Im sure he will make it. The whistling part got me feels when he came to you. Awesome
"Somewhere ooooouut there beneath the paaaaale moooon liiiiiight" haha I totally knew the song once you started whistling!
You picked the PERFECT song to whistle! It was my favorite song for so long! BEAUTIFUL!!!!
that chick just goes crazy when he whistles!
It might sounds very weird to you but Iâm having a really bad time right now and I just ended up watching the hatching of your emu and Iâm binge watching. You brought so much positivity into me. Thank you!
Same this Videos makes me happy
I rekon itâs the incubator thatâs causing the legs to do this. There legs are sliding and not able to grip the plastic bottom.
+Luke Cawley - we've hatched a number of birds in there and it's never caused splayed leg before. We last saw it with our pheasants but it was in a different incubator. I think some birds are more apt to get it than others.
This was one of the most profound videos Iâve ever seen!!! Wow im crying so hard right now!!
My favorite videos & how I found your channel!!
+Caitlyn Smith - we appreciate it!
Thank you for everything you have done for these cute babies †you are amazing
I love you guys so much this is the best channel ever!!!!đ
+Clancy Wilde - thank you so much!
I really appreciate the care and value you place on each animal you bring into your family. I talk (and sing) to mine also, and they answer me in kind. I love them
End clip of the chick jamming out to some little mermaid music over here đ
+Kiki G - đ
Iâve done the same thing in the situation of the weak keet, as farmers itâs our job to take care of our animals to give them the best chance at life. So nice to see another caring person with their babies! Good work, just another reason I fully support your channel. â€ïž
New friend Ruthie here. I like your incubator - I love guinea hens they are a great alarm system on the farm :)
+Pople BackyardFarm - I hope so!
It wasn't cringy, it was the cutest thing ever, seeing the chick light up when you whistled :)
Omg it was so cute when the chick responded
So sad that only one has made it this far. He is a fighter and Annie is a good mom so I have faith he will be ok.
+Rebecca Hess - I think sheâs going to do a great job raising the little one
Iâm over here crying in the club đ€§đ„ș
Thank you for sharing such a loving and caring moment. I'm sorry to hear you lost so many of them.
Somewhere out there. Only of my favorite songs.
+princessmitsuko - one of my favorites growing up
Sorry about your losses. As always your boys are so adorable!
i just realized that you guys are in the same state as me xD
alez XxX Lol
+alez XxX - đ
Tanut Sirapornpirun Missouri and you can even see it near the title
alez XxX go join them in a vid!! You finally have a chance to meet them and the animals!
@@fangxyblare7804 I'm sure they don't want CZcams viewers just turning up
So sorry you lost the other ones. But you are a real hero trying everything you can for them. Can't have anything else then respect for you and your familly.
Go Fievel you got this
That was amazing. I love how you love and show compassion as well how much you nurture your animals. Youâre family is awesome.
Never clicked so fast!
Keets are fragile. We had a disastrous experience bringing them through the mail. I've had pretty good experiences raising my own. This is what I learned. 1. Keep them dry using a quail waterer. 2. keep them completely out of a draft by brooding them in a tote. 3. Prevent splay legs by hatching and brooding them on textured drawer liners. 4. Crush their feed at the start. 5. Dip their beaks in the quail waterer at every visit. 6. Use a heating pad under drawer liner; mine was a simple sunbeam with three settings (kept mine on high). Also, if they pip but don't zip within 12 hours, hatch their heads and let them hatch the rest. Talking to them or whistling to them if they seem weak. You guys are doing great!
In my old house I had chickens and we had a huge roaster we were gonna keep him but after school we found him dead
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You have a wonderful soul. Hang in there both of you