I Can't Believe What We Found on our Farm Tour
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Hi
When will we see some baby emus?
l am 80 and my dad told me when l was a boy that baby Turkeys will drown in a rain storm.....Thanks y'all🥰😇😇🙏....Shoe🇺🇸
Hi
Your videos are very good
I vote for a breeding village. That would be super awesome
And I friend you soon I'm paying Isabella's baby crib
Pea chicks need to be kept just with other pea chicks and in a wire bottom cage until 4 - 5 months old. You will continue to loose them if kept on the ground. Also vitamin’s and minerals in their water whit a high protein food. :)
dude thats the smart idea omg
Also the chickens can withstand diseases that will kill the peachicks...
Electrolytes in hot weather, too
Or instead of having to go through all those extra steps you could just make sure you're ground is not contaminated I mean it's that simple and about keeping pea chicks with other pea chicks as long as your other birds don't have anything that can be transmitted to a different species of bird you won't have single problem with it
Patience with the feral kitten. It'll come around, as long as you spend LOTS of time with it, so it gets used to you. I've rescued two... your snagging it up, with the net behind it to keep it from snagging YOU with its claws and biting you... reminded me of what I went through when I caught my two and what we went through to tame them. NOW, they are the sweetest, loving cats. Oldest is going on six years, younger is one year old. In fact, the youngest one gets separation anxiety now, when I'm out of the house just to do chores outside. My hubby tells me he sits at the door, waiting for me to return.
That’s great!
I was told by a peacock breeder not to put the peachicks on the ground until they were about 4 months old. Mine are 2 months and still I’m a brooder.
Is there any brooder in wild.
@@sayyedtahaanwar8191
In the wild they have a much higher hatchling mortality rate, and live a quarter of their lifespan. Domesticated peafowl are different than wild peafowl
Thank you for sharing that. I'll remember that for later.
This is true, they always pick up small rocks and wood chips and die. Kind of like ostrich chicks
It could be that they aren't feeding them the right feed.
I love how gentle your emu hens are. they are good ambassadors for the breed
Technically, species...they haven't been properly domesticated into breeds yet
I started watching your channel when you were at the rental property. I saw Bamboo when he was still an egg. You have all done such an amazing job with this property. I really enjoy everything so much.
Thank you, Donna!
Same here, blessings to all. ~Yokohama, Japan
@@whitehouseonthehill did you read all of the other comments about not letting the pea chicks touch the ground?
Love the tour, I live in Hawaii and our friends raise peacocks. They are very fragile untill 6 months. Always sanitize the living area before introducing them some where new and keep them away from other species untill half a year old. They have to build up their gut bacteria that they would get from their parents if raised naturally
A breeding village would be such good content. I would love if you guys would. Keep up the amazing work. And posts.
Thanks for the input!
Definitely agree, I love the hatching journey’s!
Agree! Village!
I would absolutely love three or four buildings for breeding. I know I’d love the buy some of your indio huge birds. (Don’t know the spelling-sorry) I’d also love to buy some of your frizzle eggs and I do not have any ayam cimanay yet either. Down the road, I may do ducks or peacocks and may purchase those too. It’s a good way to increase your income for certain breeds. I am about to get some Swedish Flower Hen eggs. I’d had a rooster, but, he recently passed due to unknown circumstances. None of my chickens have mites or worms etc. None are sick and they eat better than I do. Anyway, I think a breeding pen would be great. I hope whatever you decide to make you’ll share how you make them, so, if any of us would like to, we can follow your plans. Thank you for videoing. I really enjoy watching your videos and your family and animals are wonderful.
Yes definitely making breeding pens just made two for my chickens they’re great if you wanna split up chickens or just keep a certain breed in there to hatch purebred chickens I have my call ducks and a flock of roosters in mine
For whats its worth, this video is highlight of my day. its been rough today, and this just feelgood right to the bones. Thanks, love from Sweden
Aww, thank you for sharing
I think a village would be better simply because you guys have one less thing to move around each month. I recommend putting the village in an area you plan to grow crops. Kinda like 4 corners you have 4 corners for each season. The chickens will weed and scratch the soil and fertilize the area and you can grow crops on the other corners. After that season you move em chickens to the next house for em so they can clean up the leftovers of crops you either missed or don't want. In that process they would also decrease the chance of fleas and flies over populating the area. If anything if you want to experiment with something try putting a few chickens in the cow area and see if the cows would be OK with it. If they don't mind the chickens you'd be able to decrease chances of fleas and flies in the cow area making the cows sick in the future should that accor. That idea tho is up to you as I have heard of cows eating birds if they're hungry enough probably put chickens or roosters your not too attached to just in case something goes wrong. Thats only if you want to experiment this as you don't have to. You can simply have a narrow area around the cows like a chicken run so they can run freely and it would have a similar effect on decreasing chances of too many flies and fleas. Depending on how well you do the chicken runs you might be able to get away with the chickens wondering around at night without them getting hunted by predators cause the fencing is too narrow for the sky and the ground is too fortified for em to dig under. Incase you have foxes in the area.
I was going to suggest something similar. With a village you could do some type of rotation with birds and crops. The composting ease alone would be worth it.
@@jendickerson9100 you might be able to explain it better, I tend to ramble lol mixing multiple ideas into one hot mess 😅
I agree
Same
thanks for the essay
I mentioned on a previous video that a friend of mine that I get my peafowl eggs from says the peachicks will stay a lot healthier if u keep them off the ground for the first year of their life. She has been raising them for 25 years so she knows a thing or 2 about raising them. And it has def worked for me. Haven’t lost one yet “knock on wood” lol
Love the journey, and hav been here since the start, and will be here to the end! The babes are adorable, and the rest of the farm friends! 🌾✨🐥💛
Thanks, Kaitlyn!
Time flies! I remember watching before you guys got bamboo!🤍
I’ve read that some peafowl keepers won’t allow their chicks to touch bare earth until they are well established, and that if you are raising them near other types of fowl they can catch fatal diseases that the other fowl can withstand. I hope this helps! Love your channel ❤️
I’ve been telling them this but they apparently don’t listen. If u scroll I’ve noticed everybody telling them this and they haven’t liked a single comment about that but they liked any other comment. 😒 I like their channel and been watching for years I just wish they would take advice a little better. When u have a lot of ppl telling them u somethin… it just might work 😅
I've never fealt so lucky for all the wild peacocks we have living on our property. They are naturally the strongest. There has been one white one that survived and he's growing up wonderfully! But seeing how hard it is to keep them alive in a breeding situation.... makes me so so very appreciative of what nature has brought to us. We put a good feed and water out for them. They thank us with beautiful feathers every year, AND they are the BEST alert system. Most of all.... we have no dangerous rattle snakes on our property thanks to them. As they naturally will kill them. It's a great symbiotic relationship
Bye you cuties! We will see ya next time. I lived to see the update. There are exciting projects afoot. I can't wait for more!!!! ☺️
Goodness! Isabella is walking like a trooper!!! What an extraordinary family!
Great farm tour! Great job of building the garage too. Sorry to hear about the loss of your peahens. God Bless and stay well.
Thank you, Edie
I really enjoy the video seeing all of the many animals and fowl that you have, but even more, I love the interaction of your children with all of it😊❣️❣️❣️They truly are sweet and gentle and even smart- I am amazed @ how much they are learning from both of you but children really are little sponges and retain so much knowledge if we feed them.😊❣️❣️I also love it that you have your own apples and pears and garden area that the children can freely go pick from and eat the best food possible😄💕😄♥️😄♥️❣️
I’ve been watching you for years and love seeing your family grow, I remember when you hatched bamboo . I love your whole family and think you are the heart of America. Such hard workers and wonderful values. All my love to you and all the kids. Your fans ChuckandMax
Thank you for following along!
A breeding village sounds great! You could paint the houses the same colors as the bee hives
I am looking forward to the Emus getting a much larger pen they really deserve the running space
You are doing so many things right you make me smile
I'm so excited!
Started watching like 5 years ago... Saw everything and everyone growing with love...... Greatings from Belgium.. 🐣🐈🐔🦃💕
This channel has been very important to me. It has this calm and relaxing appeal filled with hard work, family, and love. And although I will never be able to partake in your sponsorships and I ordinarily get annoyed with it, I have to say your presentation such as Helix in this case is very nice. I am so proud of you guys and please keep up all the great work. Such a blessing you have been to me. I have been a fan since Bambo was hatched. Thanks again! I look forward to all your videos!
The breeding village sounds convenient & promising.
I know you lost Huck and Fin (R.I.P.) because they got hit by cars. If you want a suggestion, maybe you can get an invisible fence? You put wiring around your property and they wear a collar, and if they get too close to the wiring their collar will shock them. It’s not a back shock at all, and once they do it they kind of learn not to do it again. (Also I thought it was better than potentially getting hit by a car you know?)
It’s a good thought but cats are way different then dogs definitely not a good idea for a cat. It would be very difficult to train a cat to to respect a invisible fence and not just get traumatized by the shock.
@@ruthieharrison2609 (stupidly) I’ve actually had a shock collar on my wrist before, it really not that bad. It’s even at a high power, it’s more a vibration than a shock. And, if they get traumatized, (even though I highly doubt it,) it’s better than getting hit by a car and dying right? Just some food for thought
Outdoor cats can be strangled by collars when in trees and bushes, I would only get one that snaps off under pressure so they can't hang themselves. Maybe stick something on it like those alarms for lost keys with a remote so you can find the collars if they snap off
I’d suggest (if you try this option) going for the radio fence instead of the wire you have to bury… the wired one only activates when they get close to the wire whereas the radio one only activates if they stop getting signal and yes the collars will automatically turn off after a while (30 seconds I think) so the animal isn’t continuously shocked. My dog is incredibly stupid even for a Labradork it took nearly 3 years to teach her “sit” and “stay” (although “come” was never an issue) but following the steps, she trained to stay in the yard even without the collar in less than a year. Cat are way smarter than my adorkable pup.
My neighbor have that
I’ve always had this chicken set up I’d like to try. Imagine a large cross with the hen house in the center. Each arm of the cross is a long yard that you alternate letting the chickens out into. The hen house has four doors on it and when you want to change yards, you just open the next door. I’ll never live in the country or have chickens but did take FFA classes in high school and always wanted them. ❤️
Yeah I think a breeding village will be a great idea! Have a huge fence surrounding the structures and have a sign about the entrance saying "Welcome to (insert name)".
You are so close to 1 million hope you get there soon🎉u deserve it ❤
I love how you love your animals. And your peoples - those kids are lovely. ❤️
Love the idea of a breeding village. I'm sure you'll have a few more eggs, she's just starting😊
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I love knowing i have seen every step in your journy and am glad plus its so fun seeing the children grow
Love you guys
You guys are so close to 1 million!!!!!
Awesome video guys! You've done so much with your farm in the past 3 years! I can't wait to have my own place someday.
Hey ya'll, I figured anyone here probably likes chickens so I figured I'd put it out that my friend has some silkie roosters that she can't keep. They are very nice boys and if you are looking to breed your hens I'm sure they'd be happy to help. There's no problems with them as far as health or temperament (they've never attacked anyone in their lives) but she has five roosters and her parents don't want that many, which is understandable as it isn't a ginormous flock by any means. She has two weeks to find them a new home or...yeah. There is one rooster (we call him Elvis) he is a one-and-a-half year old silkie and is a black-gray color. Very nice bird. The other two we nicknamed Henry and Speedy, they are cockerels (aka male chickens under one year old) hatched this spring. They are both a solid black color and Henry has some gold on his neck. Again very friendly. You could get just one if that's all you can take, or two or all three but no pressure. She told me she was hoping for around 10-15 $ a bird, but the price is negotiable. If you are interested or know someone who might want them, totally let me know! Reply to this comment and we can discuss it further. I have some pics of the birds if you would want to see those. We live near Chaska MN. Anyways bless you if you took the time to read this entire thing, sorry I tend to go on and on. :)
Let’s get to 100,000,000 subscribers
Such a beautiful place y'all have created! I know it's only been accomplished because of hard teamwork and accepting, learning & moving on from both failure & success. It is good to see honest disappointment and the joy of success & you give us that. It can't be easy but it's open and honest.
Plus the camerawork, editing & content is amazing! Great job Family💕😊
i know i haven't been here for too long but watching your videos makes me happy how animals get amazing treatment 😍 and your kids that are happy to live with animals 😌
I live in northern Sweden and I am so jealous of your garden! The variety that you have that I can't grow here beacuse it's too cold, or the season is too short. I love watching all your videos!
Breeding village sounds pretty cool
You videos bring my me peace and who doesn't like to see love on film. I enjoy y'all so much
Nice chicken,bees and more!
Peacock chicks are very sensitive to moisture, drafts and other external influences. It is best to keep them indoors for more than 4 months to six months if you have that option. Good luck ! Greets from the Netherlands. 🙂
I love your vids and I feel like you guys are posting more often
Movable shelter are really good for you as well as your animals, even your pigs. Tĥey do your mowing and take care of the weeds.
The fact he is willing to pay a little more for th birds to be happy and excited
Your farm is lovely with such a variety of birds & some animals 🥰
About the flies around the cow area. You need to rotate the cows and put about 10-20 chickens and feed them on the cow Pattie’s 3 days in an area after so the fly larvae has time to show up. It reduces the flies and helps spread the manure.
I love this family been watching them since they were on their last farm I think before she got pregnant. I love how they build everything on their farm and the projects look super professional
Thanks for the refresh about the farm and what is happening. Its great for you to get the fresh food, meat, eggs, honey and vegetables, hopefully more fresh milk soon. Looking forward to seeing the calf.
My favorite family in you tube. For years I follow your videos. Since you second kid was just baby. I am fan of him. The way he do things. Every single one.are Amazing. Course chicken are my favorite animal. Nice farm everything. Is. So Nice. Thanks for years. In you tube and doing Amazing Videos. Merry Christmas for all your guys. N Wonderful New year 2023. R Milan.
One of the things that I've heard helps with fly's is to take the biggest rolls of fly paper that you can find and wrap them around trash cans and just leave them in the field. I'm not sure how well it works but from what a few people have told me, the most important thing is that the flies have a lot of surface space to potentially land on or fly into. I hope that this can help your cows.
SO sorry about the peachicks! Hopefully the last one will live! I know you guys gave it your best and its not your fault this keeps happening.
I loved to see everyone!! Barbie and Oreo are my fav! They are so chunky lol
im so happy seeing your channel and family grow!
we always made a small tractor and put the roosters in there and fatten them up and put them in the freezer.. usually before they were big enough to fully crow.. your farm is awesome
Good morning and good health and I wish you a happy life, you are with the honorable family
This is awesome! I hadn't watched since just after your daughter's arrival. You were working on the aviary fence, and worrying that the emus would not breed, our Bamboo wasn't feeling it, lol.. Now I get to see so much more! Congratulations on all the many milestones you've achieved these last few years!
Thank you so much, Mandie!
I think a mini mobile coop would be better so that you could keep them as a separate flock and then see in a year or 2 about do some hybrids
Always a fun day on the farm with your family!!
About the flies.
Take a plastic bin and wrap it in the yellow sticky paper fly-trap thingie. Seen other people with farms do it it works well
I don’t care how you keep your chickens but you sound excited about the village idea so do what brings you joy and we will have joy too:)
It sounds like you would like a breeding area for the birds. For sure it would be good to have a place you can separate birds you want to breed and also a nursery area for the babies to get big.
From everything I have watched you guys are doing a wonderful job keep up the good work
PLEASE keep your peachicks in a brooder until 4 months, 2 months out of the brooder are extremely susceptible to sickness from other chickens and even humans, it is recommended by breeders of peacocks to keep them in brooders till 4 months.
Great video, that's your first Indio Gigante batch good luck 👍
Have you ever considered raising Beltsville small whites for you turkey operation? They are an extremely rare breed in desperate need of conservation. They aren't any more difficult to hatch out or raise than any other breed, and don't need a turkey saddle in order to successfully breed. They are considerably smaller than most modern turkey breeds, and were mainly developed at a time when the demand for small turkeys in big cities was high. I've always wondered why they stopped raising them commercially. I think there would be a demand for them for young couples just getting started, or for people who have small families. The meat is also more juicy since you don't have to spend forever roasting it. I had one which I hatched out specifically to be a pet, and it was the sweetest turkey you could imagine. He just loved being around people, and made a wonderful pet. He had a whole different demeanour compared to our other turkeys. He was a dear little friend to have, and was great around kids.
I like your rainbow beehive Warehouse on the hill
Always look forward to these videos
Thank you!
A breeding area would be soooo cool to see. Can’t wait to see what adventures are to come. 💙
I STAY UP TIL 3:00 AM TO WATCH YOU
Mini mobile coop. then you can move them and they can have grass.
I love how people are sharing their experiance. It use to be the coffee pot at the feed store most popular spot
Your farm is massively wonderful. I’m so jealous of your lifestyle.
Really enjoy your channel! Thank you for sharing!
That was very long overdue. Thanks for the update.
A breeding village. You could use pea gravel on the ground to help keep the mud down.
I don't know if you know him, but a Vermont farmer named Morgan from Goldshaw farms uses fly traps wrapped around plastic bins. Helps a lot! You could also try that plus some bait that flies love to consume to catch more.
Love the farm update, always refreshing to see the progress. Would be great to have a farm tour every 3 months
A breeding village sounds really cool.
If you are having trouble with flies for the cattle, Goldshaw Farm has a pretty great way on limiting to very little to no flies with their fly traps, so they might be able to help or give tips. I hope the white pea chick survives and you can find them a mate or get your hands on some more that aren’t sick with whatever it could be. Poor things didn’t deserve it. Also l noticed the semi opaque tarps of the push and pull coops is nearly gone, I know you have a lot of stuff going on the farm right now and may or may not of noticed or you’ve made a mental note and just gotten too busy but it also looked abit loose too so before another freezing thunderstorm happens, l’d hate for any more farm aviary babies like the turkeys happen to them all 💚 Also your fruit trees look divine and taste amazing too . Also the stray kitten, have you given it a vet check up so it doesn’t pass any unwanted viruses or health problems to the other kittens yet? It’s a very pretty little thing, it’s markings kinda remind me of some sort of modern paint piece 😂 Blanc (means white) would be a fun suggestion!
GREAT FARM & BEAUTIFUL FAMILY!
Great farm tour! You guys are amazing! 😁👏
Great tour Jake. Always love's to watch your farm and feel existing. Congratulations 🥳 you will be hitting 1mil soon. More subscribes are just around the corner. 🕺🏼🕺🏼🕺🏼💃💃💃
Awesome channel & very informative, keep up the great work 🖤
Those kids are so bright eyed n cute 😍 can't wait to see the birds n the new aviary so cool
Your vids are so awesome! Keep going with it all!!!
Breeding village seems like a super cool idea
Breeding village! Omg, I love that idea for y’all’s farm!
All my different breeds of chicken had their own house and run, once they had fun eating all the grass away I then heavily woodchip the runs and they love that as well plus no mud in the winter with woodchip. In the UK we have to pay lots for woodchip that's the only pain!
BEAUTIFUL BABIES!
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Seriously cannot thank you all enough for all of your content- during the last few years mental health has been on the decline and watching your videos is a life saver for so many- and you’ve inspired my family to keep chickens! Would you ever consider a sick chicken video? I know chickens can get like 100 different diseases and I’d like to know your point of view on how to help heal/ survive the whole flock. You guys are the reason I have a lavender Orpington!!! Xoxoxox
Thank you, Jessica! We do try to show any issues that happen with our birds when they occur - just recently we went through an issue with Amber our Ameraucana chicken on Instagram, check it out if you’re interested.
I 100% vote small breeding village!! The would be so cool
Very impressive! Congratulations!
I watched your video of you guys hatching your white peacocks I know they’re really rare when we love them so so happy for you we’re so happy for you really happy for you to have those peacocks
This is the lifestyle I want to plant and take care of my favorite animals. This is actually one of my most anticipated channels on YT other than Weed em and Reap and other Reptiles lovers. From PH.
I think a breeding village would be cool. If you still have any I will take a pheasant breeding pair. They are so cute and it has always been my dream to have a few pheasants