Digging out stumps with the backhoe and 21 Turkeys go in the brooder.

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
  • Will the backhoe attachment be able to pull of these stumps. We'll give it a shot.
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Komentáře • 191

  • @sameaston1301
    @sameaston1301 Před rokem +4

    Never a wasted day. "Let whatever you do today be enough" 👍

  • @stephaniewilson3955
    @stephaniewilson3955 Před rokem +59

    The suggestion is that you do not feed the turkeys for 2 hours after they are put in the brooder. Give them water but no food for a couple of hours. Then aim for 28% protein feed to start with. This is from 'Just a few Acres' who is successful in raising Turkeys.

    • @Bass2010
      @Bass2010 Před rokem +14

      If you watch Just a few acres he rises a lot of chickens and turkeys and he says not to feed them for 24 hours after you get them just give them water with apple cider and vitamins or something and almost all of them will make it

    • @neilschipper3741
      @neilschipper3741 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Bass2010👍

    • @sylviaprudhomme5417
      @sylviaprudhomme5417 Před rokem +1

      Good luck with the turkeys. 😊😊😊

    • @defresurrection
      @defresurrection Před rokem +1

      ​​@@Bass2010hy? I'm sure the breeder gave him instructions. I'd put a lot on the stress of shipping.

    • @DinSF
      @DinSF Před rokem +3

      czcams.com/video/lhsalAXY8Hs/video.html
      This is the link from "Just a Few Acres" and Pete's words of wisdom on turkeys.🦃🐥

  • @jimputnam2044
    @jimputnam2044 Před rokem +4

    Put some Electrolytes in the water for a couple of days. Hold back feed for a few hours 2or 3 when you first get them. That way they fill up on the water before they start feed. It works to reely cut down on dead birds.

  • @janetdupree6353
    @janetdupree6353 Před rokem +9

    Pete, from Just a Few Acres, posted a video on what they have learned about successfully raising turkeys. He gave some helpful information. Good luck 🦃

  • @northernlassie2755
    @northernlassie2755 Před rokem +1

    Watering gardens in the evening leads to mold and rot. Watering in the morning gives the plants time to dry off with the sun....👩‍🌾

  • @daverave3698
    @daverave3698 Před rokem +6

    Worked at an apple orchard many years ago. We would thin the apples on the trees while the apples were mostly green so those remaining will grow larger. The apples we thinned were used to extract fruit pectin that is used in jams and jellies. Just a thought.

  • @DavidRobinson-mx6cl
    @DavidRobinson-mx6cl Před rokem +1

    That's how I do it , both sides then reposition to opposite side of stump !!!!! I have a Case 530 backhoe yet all will work!!!! Just don't get carried away, a little at a time, and you will succeed !!!!!!! 😮

  • @timboslice3755
    @timboslice3755 Před rokem +2

    Good Morning!

  • @susandreiling6765
    @susandreiling6765 Před rokem +1

    Pete at, Just a Few Acres, raises turkeys as well. He found if he didn’t feed them food for two hours, they did better. Food for thought.

  • @batpherlangkharkrang7976

    Hi.... Evan and Rebecca thanks you for showing your video homestead bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋👍👍👍

  • @creekriseoutdoors
    @creekriseoutdoors Před rokem +9

    Those little turkeys look great. Never ending chores out at the farm for sure. If birds aren’t pooping on my tractor they are building a nest in it. That was a productive vacation day! Thanks for sharing.

  • @jimbo16720
    @jimbo16720 Před rokem +12

    It always amazed me how a tree you are trying to get rid of just keeps coming back but a tree you want seems to always have trouble. Trust me unless you mow that area you'll still see new chutes coming out of the ground from the roots.

  • @teenagefarmer
    @teenagefarmer Před rokem +10

    Looks like you've gotten pretty good with that backhoe. Great work.

  • @jahn9960
    @jahn9960 Před rokem

    Mulberry trees do wonders on anything parked under them. Birds love what parked under them!!!

  • @williamlillibridge6055
    @williamlillibridge6055 Před rokem +1

    When I was a kid I lived in Illinois, and we had lots of Mulberry trees. I remember dark purple bird poop would be on everything.

  • @DanKlein_1
    @DanKlein_1 Před rokem +7

    My dad used to put marbles around the water tray actually in the water... like 10 or so, not quite a full circle the whole way around. He said the peeps will see that and be curious and peck at them or investigate and find the water that way. When he was a boy, he worked at a turkey farm and knows quite a bit about raising turkeys... at least what they used to do 70 years ago.

  • @johnwood7372
    @johnwood7372 Před rokem +1

    Pete on “Just a few acres” says hold off on feed for the first two hours when you get Turkey chicks!

  • @valeriedevereux5912
    @valeriedevereux5912 Před rokem +1

    I love how your title is honest. Thank you.

  • @joerodrigues3816
    @joerodrigues3816 Před rokem +1

    Love you both and watching your videos hope you all are doing well God blessed you and your family mate c u in the next video take care my friend and yes I know you don’t now me but I do like what you do and again all the best to you both and your family.

  • @InquisitiveSearcher
    @InquisitiveSearcher Před rokem +1

    Pete, on Just a Few Acres, states that he has better luck keeping turkeys alive if he gives them only water for the first day, maybe two. You'll have to check his video for the exact information. Good job on that stump. I keep waiting for more work on the Allis. 😏

  • @jamesmason8944
    @jamesmason8944 Před rokem +2

    That sure looks like a reasonably powerful little digger.
    Evan you look like you are burning the candle at both ends.......don't burn yourself out, take care.

  • @jimbucher1049
    @jimbucher1049 Před rokem +1

    Just another great video,,,the picture was very Clear...always so much work to do at the farm....we sure enjoy watching you and thanks for explaining all you do...take care, be safe and see you again soon !

  • @Storm-rp9xe
    @Storm-rp9xe Před rokem +1

    A “burned vacation day” working at home/farm, is better than a work day at the office anytime! 😊

  • @waynek921
    @waynek921 Před rokem +5

    Evan you work hard to upkeep the farm and everything you do great job. Always great content thank you. .

  • @alisciamarotta3888
    @alisciamarotta3888 Před rokem +1

    Yes Evans, MEYER HATCHERY is in Ohio, sw of Medina. Not far from where we live. That is where we get our chicks, they also started game birds...pheasants, quails, etc. They have a beautiful facility, and a dairy farm. In the middle of AMISH COUNTRY.

  • @leol1682
    @leol1682 Před rokem +1

    Enjoy the video Evan .

  • @charlieconnor1490
    @charlieconnor1490 Před rokem +1

    Save the sassafras root for making sassafras tea, it's good for you

  • @harlonlantz4094
    @harlonlantz4094 Před rokem +1

    Evan,I would park the tractors in the work shop.🚜

  • @clintellis4636
    @clintellis4636 Před rokem +1

    You can boil those roots and make sassafras tea. Which im sure you already know

  • @jakeschisler7525
    @jakeschisler7525 Před rokem +4

    Have to be careful with the cylinders, they can bend from the stress.

  • @jimbecker5675
    @jimbecker5675 Před rokem +3

    Bucket curl is your friend when working stumps and rocks...it has about the most force you can concentrate on an object.

    • @--_DJ_--
      @--_DJ_-- Před rokem +1

      It is also very hard on pins and bushings, but you gotta do what you gotta do sometimes.

  • @Bigtoolrack
    @Bigtoolrack Před rokem

    Operating that backhoe like a professional, nice work! Goodluck with the turkeys, great video!

  • @bobjarrard
    @bobjarrard Před rokem +1

    Pete of Just a Few Acres holds back feed for two hours from turkey polts and does not dig the beaks. Different strokes for different folks. Bob in Nevada

  • @Tonetwisters
    @Tonetwisters Před rokem

    We used to have to drive down a country highway ... maybe SR 21, years ago, between Jacksonville and Tallahassee ... we knew, well before we got there that we were getting close to the pig farm! As a kid, I would go into the woods near my house and pull up little sassafras trees, knock off the dirt, and scrape the bark off the bottom and chew on that for a while. Thought I was a big deal!

  • @tomfarley3924
    @tomfarley3924 Před rokem +1

    Cut off some of the smaller roots, clean the dirt off, and boil them to make sassafras tea. Add some sugar to taste to make a form of sarsaparilla. Not great, but different. I enjoyed your video of your day on vacation.

  • @setholson6550
    @setholson6550 Před rokem +1

    Evan look at Pete’s page just a few acres he does turkey once a year also and shows how he puts them on pasture with a fence. Poor pond looks rough I know you must be sick of duck weed by now. Susan

  • @jda1961
    @jda1961 Před rokem +1

    should withhold feed for 24 hours for turkey chicks and add electrolites to thier water, they are very sensative to changes

  • @debbiethompson9029
    @debbiethompson9029 Před rokem

    The Garden looks fantastic

  • @raylinden3622
    @raylinden3622 Před rokem +3

    Just a suggestion, when I dig stumps, most times I dig the hole a little deeper and just bury them in the hole. Easiest way to make them disappear imo. Over time if the ground settles you just bring in your choice of fill.

  • @janetlutter9925
    @janetlutter9925 Před rokem

    Good job getting those dug up

  • @oxfletch
    @oxfletch Před rokem +1

    If you can get a used heating oil tank for free from someone converting to gas, you can make yourself a 275g diesel tank that someone will deliver you fuel for, using a cheap 12v pump - works great.

  • @mrclaus859
    @mrclaus859 Před rokem

    Thanks Evan

  • @shamrock56gargan96
    @shamrock56gargan96 Před rokem

    Here in Eastern Maine it has nothing but rain, we need Sun for the garden 😊

  • @coyotiess
    @coyotiess Před rokem

    What you took off the afternoon! LOL!

  • @markpriddy1
    @markpriddy1 Před rokem

    Thanks.

  • @oldthudman
    @oldthudman Před rokem +1

    You might check into pruning the Fruit Trees and what time of year to do so.......Should produce more apples and pears, etc etc

  • @ourv9603
    @ourv9603 Před rokem

    When you need to remove a tree that you know will require removing the stump as well,
    do yourself a favor & dont cut the tree down. Use the tree trunk as leverage & the stump will come out much much easier.
    Tie a tow strap around the trunk as high as you can reach, hook the other end to your tractor shovel. Give the tree a series of gently yanks. Each yank is popping some roots, Eventually the tree will pull over & you just backup & pull the roots out of the ground.
    Easy as pie.
    !

  • @petergielen5905
    @petergielen5905 Před rokem

    Nice video, ths for sharing, greetings from Belgium

  • @nautilusshell940
    @nautilusshell940 Před rokem

    you should store the tractors inside, theyre your most valuable piece of equipment

  • @robkeeler4981
    @robkeeler4981 Před rokem

    Back in the days, my grandparents used to take the routes from the
    Sassafras trees dry them out and make sassafras tea guys have a pleasant one

  • @dennisjoyner8569
    @dennisjoyner8569 Před rokem

    Turkeys like feeding on the ground not a feeder. I might sugguest laying down cardboard and putting the feed on it . Always worked for me !

  • @amgstiernon1
    @amgstiernon1 Před rokem +1

    From another CZcams farmer I learned you should not feed the young turkeys, immediately when they arrive; just water for a few hours or more.

  • @jaypino2642
    @jaypino2642 Před rokem +1

    Pete in country view acres holds off the feed for 24 hrs I believe,water only and in the water there is a protein supplement.

  • @dougbrewer2257
    @dougbrewer2257 Před rokem

    Garden is looking good. Pond water sur has helped e

  • @stephenfriday1352
    @stephenfriday1352 Před rokem

    When I've removed tree stumps at friends property, I uses a Concrete chain saw to cut in too the soil through the roots then at a 30 to 80 Angel into the trees lower trunk/roots and put them out, Great video

  • @robineggblue-bp3rq
    @robineggblue-bp3rq Před rokem

    Garden looks nice.

  • @ronatwell5379
    @ronatwell5379 Před rokem

    Boy, I wish I had a bunch of those roots. I like to save them to keep in the shop or garage as a air freshener. Love walking into the shop and smelling root beer. Haven't come across any sassafras root balls in years. Used to work as carpenter, and occasionally, there would be some around a building site.

  • @michellegerrard6623
    @michellegerrard6623 Před rokem +2

    Can only imagine how long that would take to do by hand 😢

  • @jamesharless5357
    @jamesharless5357 Před rokem

    Another great video Evan!👍🏻

  • @stevebowman421
    @stevebowman421 Před rokem

    Boys and their toys, someone having fun 😊 weight of machine has a bit to do with it, but yes using the bucket or blade as an anchor is usual, even when trenching, Good effort with the backhoe though.

  • @Bjames5150
    @Bjames5150 Před rokem

    Evan, you are having way too much fun on that backhoe.😂😂

  • @susancarter9862
    @susancarter9862 Před rokem

    Try withholding feed for a couple of hours or so and add electrolytes to water to give them a good start. All the best. Thanks for the videos.

  • @greatlakeswoodworks5122
    @greatlakeswoodworks5122 Před rokem +2

    Hi Evan! quick question regarding the turkeys. i was watching Pete over at a Few Acres Farm and he was talking about raising turkeys and he said to hold off on the food for the first couple hours after delivery to help the survival of the chicks. hope they all make it. love what you and Rebeka do on the farm.

  • @robertlusnia506
    @robertlusnia506 Před rokem

    Enjoyed your video

  • @terrylandis6831
    @terrylandis6831 Před rokem +1

    Love what your doing with the farm.

  • @skawizzard02
    @skawizzard02 Před rokem

    We don't give food for a while after we first get them. We usually judge when we give food by how much they have drank, maybe 3-6 hrs. Then we put the feed in. We use 30% protein wild game feed. We also put vitamins in the water for the first two weeks. It is very rare for us to loose a turkey when they're young. Hydration seems to be much more important then food when you first get them and it seems like the food soaks up to much water, taking away from their hydration, if you give it immediately.

  • @outdoorstudios2022
    @outdoorstudios2022 Před rokem

    Hello Rebecca & Evan

  • @stevengunter2843
    @stevengunter2843 Před rokem

    Great looking turkeys cows are looking good you are doing good job!!

  • @TKCL
    @TKCL Před rokem +2

    Ever thought about using wheel chocks while digging with the backhoe? Should help with the pullback.

  • @donaldspaulding5817
    @donaldspaulding5817 Před rokem +3

    Might want to consider thinning the apples out, looks like branches may start breaking. Will also improve size of fruit. Love your videos .

  • @sandratalbert9578
    @sandratalbert9578 Před rokem

    Can’t imagine getting those roots out without that TYM backhoe. Great hack upending the bucket!!! 👍👍👍

  • @AfterTheRains
    @AfterTheRains Před rokem

    Good tractor tip to acknowledge and share, every day is a school day Evan.
    Seems like turkeys do everything they possibly can to kill themselves.

  • @dickdavidson3616
    @dickdavidson3616 Před rokem +1

    That looks like fun! Good digging ❤

  • @michaelholden5131
    @michaelholden5131 Před rokem

    Answered my question on duck weed.

  • @johnzink3309
    @johnzink3309 Před 2 měsíci

    thx

  • @johnsnider3394
    @johnsnider3394 Před rokem

    Boil some roots for tea .my uncle uses to come from Colorado to Arkansas to see us and get the roots

  • @kathyline11
    @kathyline11 Před rokem

    I was rooting for you ( pun intended)

  • @margaretpervier8357
    @margaretpervier8357 Před rokem

    Having a backhoe surely is handy.😊

  • @jameswilburn5406
    @jameswilburn5406 Před rokem

    Many farmers add electrolytes to the water and withhold feed for 24 hours. The loss of salts can cause dehydration and the feed soaks up a lot of food in the first day.

  • @Dan-qy1rg
    @Dan-qy1rg Před rokem

    The sassafras stumps was sure a chore to get out, that little TYM did a nice job on it. Good luck with you turkey's. Have a nice Sunday!

  • @adamsisler
    @adamsisler Před rokem

    Evan, next time you need a 2 way latch look up a “kiwi sure latch”. I have a couple different brands and I prefer them over others.

  • @LorraineDennison1960
    @LorraineDennison1960 Před rokem

    Could make for a good video with 21 full grown Turkeys chasing you around. 🤣🤣

  • @wileycoyotesr8623
    @wileycoyotesr8623 Před rokem +1

    Does the tractor seat tilt forward? Might be a good idea to always do that. Will keep it cool too. 20 Turkeys are going to be noisy. But R will love it. 👍👍👍

  • @Fellgla
    @Fellgla Před rokem

    Sassafras roots make a good tea after boiling. My grandmother use to boil some when we were sick. Love to smell it brewing

    • @LauRoot892
      @LauRoot892 Před rokem

      Is that you on your profile ? 😁

    • @Fellgla
      @Fellgla Před rokem

      @@LauRoot892 I think so. 🤔 I have to look in the mirror and see. 😁

  • @greybear3090
    @greybear3090 Před rokem

    got my coffee

  • @andrewl7467
    @andrewl7467 Před rokem +1

    Next time running the backhoe, get your back tires off the ground 4-5 inches. And put you edge of the bucket down and lift the fri t end of the tractor. Then you will hopefully not pull yourself towards the hole. Looks like you might need a new dairy cow. Edit guess I should watch longer lol

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 Před rokem

    Good job Evan, you'll still have some of those Sassifras root running in the ground and you'll need to dig them as soon as you see them because they are rugged trees. Clean up some of them roots after you dig them and get a recipe for Sassifras Tee. Makes some excellent drinking. The animals are all looking good, Hope the turkeys all do well. Missed Rebecca today but she needs a day off too. Stay safe around there and keep having fun. OLD DAWG DREAMING Fred.

  • @richnusser6079
    @richnusser6079 Před rokem

    You do great work Evan. Your building a beautiful place there. It must feel really nice to have the right equipment to do the things you do. Your definitely a skilled worker. Thanks for bring us along on this journey with you.

  • @lotus....
    @lotus.... Před rokem

    A few yrs ago we had 13 turkey poults shipped to us. We put them in the brooder and that same day we had a broody Key West hen (chicken) loose all her eggs. We gave her the baby turkeys and she raised them as her own. She is small almost like a bantam hen. They were huge by the time they were adolescents. It was so comical because she would boss these giants around and they would still try to snuggle under her wings.

  • @cathiwim
    @cathiwim Před rokem

    Watching you get those stumps put was great!! Wish i had a backhoe like that! I was taking a break from planting and weeding. Good stuff, thanks!

  • @krispetersen9595
    @krispetersen9595 Před rokem

    Excellent video, love your content

  • @katieallen3927
    @katieallen3927 Před rokem +1

    That cart would work so much better if it was a dump cart.

  • @edadpops1709
    @edadpops1709 Před rokem

    Holy duckweed😮 Batman

  • @johnsandell4501
    @johnsandell4501 Před rokem

    Nice orchard!👍

  • @chrishoneycutt9839
    @chrishoneycutt9839 Před rokem

    Great video Evan got the good work buddy

  • @Falney
    @Falney Před rokem +1

    Im sure companies that buy turkey polts in the thousands don't dip every one in water. I mean you aren't hurting them by doing it. If its the way you know then go with it. It's just not necessary.

  • @user-zl3wl9rs6s
    @user-zl3wl9rs6s Před rokem

    Really enjoyed your video and the way you operated the backhoe, I’ve seen some that act like they’re gonna hit China if they dig to deep and others you could take a kitchen spoon and do a better job. Keep up the great job and keep the video coming.👍👍👍👍🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃

  • @carlmauro4813
    @carlmauro4813 Před rokem

    Love the TYM's but the backhoe was painful to watch. My MF 60H would have ripped them out in minutes. But I'm still in the buying process for a TYM 574. I need it for a lot of things but not for the backhoe!

  • @tublifer1
    @tublifer1 Před rokem

    You should hold the food for a few hours water only to get the turkeys started.

  • @theburnhams2925
    @theburnhams2925 Před rokem

    Try water only for the first few hours (at least) after shipment. No food at first. Good luck! (I just get 'em when older...)