Ayers Valley Farm
Ayers Valley Farm
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Virtual Farm Tour - Pastured Chickens @ Ayers Valley Farm
Просмотров 448Год назад
Josh & Taylor Ayers from @ayersvalleyfarm take you on an in-depth virtual tour of how we produce meat chickens out in the pastures in Southern Ohio. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE. Follow along in our daily lives on Facebook & Instagram @ayersvalleyfarm SHOP our pasture raised meats at www.ayersvalleyfarmmeats.com, shipping weekly on Monday’s nationwide.
Virtual Farm Tour - Grassfed Finished Beef @ Ayers Valley Farm
Просмотров 249Год назад
Josh & Taylor Ayers from @ayersvalleyfarm take you on an in-depth virtual tour of how we produce 100% grassfed finished beef without the use of any antibiotics or vaccinations in the chemical free pastures in Southern Ohio. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE. Follow along in our daily lives on Facebook & Instagram @ayersvalleyfarm SHOP our pasture raised meats at www.ayersvalleyfarmmeats.com, shipping weekly on ...
Virtual Farm Tour - Hogs @ Ayers Valley Farm
Просмотров 445Год назад
Josh & Taylor Ayers from @ayersvalleyfarm take you on an in-depth virtual tour of how we produce forest fed hogs in Southern Ohio. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE. Follow along in our daily lives on Facebook & Instagram @ayersvalleyfarm SHOP our pasture raised meats at www.ayersvalleyfarmmeats.com, shipping weekly on Monday’s nationwide.
Perishable Shipping Results!
Просмотров 813Год назад
Josh from @ayersvalleyfarm discovers the similarities between the KTM & IPC liners used to ship perishables. The discovery is surprising! Save your money and yield the same results. :) LIKE & SUBSCRIBE. Follow along in our daily lives on Facebook & Instagram @ayersvalleyfarm SHOP our pasture raised meats at www.ayersvalleyfarmmeats.com, shipping weekly on Monday’s nationwide.
Pasture Raised Chickens @ Ayers Valley Farm
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.Год назад
Josh from @ayersvalleyfarm discusses how we raise meat chickens out in the pasture to create a delicious, healthy product for consumers to enjoy. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE. Follow along in our daily lives on Facebook & Instagram @ayersvalleyfarm SHOP our pasture raised meats at www.ayersvalleyfarmmeats.com, shipping weekly on Monday’s nationwide.
Perishable Shipping Thermal Test, KTM vs IPC Liner.
Просмотров 151Год назад
Josh and Taylor from Ayers Valley Farm put KTM and IPC Liners to the test for optimal shipping of perishable meat. We will follow up on Thursday with the results. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE. Follow us in our daily lives on Instagram & Facebook, @ayersvalleyfarm SHOP our pasture raised meats at www.ayersvalleyfarmmeats.com - shipping all across the United States weekly on Monday’s.
Raising Hogs in Silvopasture Paddocks!
Просмотров 887Год назад
Josh from @ayersvalleyfarm explains how we utilize silvopasture paddocks and hogs to work in sync with one another to manage the land but also provide a natural habitat for the hogs to thrive in. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE. Follow us in our daily lives on Instagram & Facebook, @ayersvalleyfarm SHOP our pasture raised meats at www.ayersvalleyfarmmeats.com - shipping all across the United States weekly on ...
Why Shade IS Essential for Cattle - Joel Salatin Inspired Shade Mobile.
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.Год назад
Josh from @ayersvalleyfarm explains how we use a mobile shade structure designed by Polyface to keep our 100% pasture raised, grassfed beef happy and healthy. Utilization of this tool increases weight gain, decreases stress on the animals, and helps the farmers distribute manure and urine throughout the pasture. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE. Follow us in our daily lives on Instagram & Facebook, @ayersvalle...
Reading Herd Health by Studying Manure!
Просмотров 253Год назад
Josh explains how we monitor our herd’s healthy by examining their manure in the pastures. Are they gaining weight? Too much protein, not enough fiber? We are constantly looking to keep our livestock in the best shape. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE. Follow us in our daily lives on Instagram & Facebook, @ayersvalleyfarm SHOP our pasture raised meats at www.ayersvalleyfarmmeats.com - shipping all across the U...
Make Winter Grazing Work For You (Our Tips & Tricks)
Просмотров 734Год назад
PART 3 | How we make winter grazing work for our operation. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE. Follow us in our daily lives on Instagram & Facebook, @ayersvalleyfarm SHOP our pasture raised meats at www.ayersvalleyfarmmeats.com - shipping all across the United States weekly on Monday’s.
Raising Piglets in the Winter
Просмотров 330Год назад
How to deep litter method and start piglets training to hotwire during the winter in Ohio. We will move these pigs out to the pasture in the spring. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE Follow us in our daily lives on IG & FB @ayersvalleyfarm SHOP our pasture raised meats at www.ayersvalleyfarmmeats.com - shipping all across the United States weekly on Monday’s.
Strategizing Winter Round Bale Feeding
Просмотров 277Год назад
PART 2 | Josh explains how we strategize to feed our cattle during the winter months. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE. Follow us in our daily lives on Instagram & Facebook, @ayersvalleyfarm SHOP our pasture raised meats at www.ayersvalleyfarmmeats.com - shipping all across the United States weekly on Monday’s.
Cattle Mineral Trial - Sea Salt & Kelp vs. Free Choice Mineral
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 года назад
Josh explains the latest experiment on the ranch, testing which mineral is best for our 100% grassfed cattle while taking into account costs. We are testing Sea Salt & Kelp 50/50 ratio to 20 separate Free Choice minerals. We will continue monitoring herd health and costs and provide a full report in the future. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE. Follow us in our daily lives on Instagram & Facebook, @ayersvalley...
Greg Judy Inspired Round Bale Unroller
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
PART 1 | Josh explains how our cattle are fed during the winter months using our homemade, Greg Judy inspired round bale unroller. This piece of equipment was built in 2018 and has worked perfectly to feed our livestock. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE. Follow us in our daily lives on Instagram & Facebook, @ayersvalleyfarm SHOP our pasture raised meats at www.ayersvalleyfarmmeats.com - shipping all across the...
Spring Cattle Drive
Просмотров 1253 года назад
Spring Cattle Drive
Clearing Land for Silvopasture
Просмотров 5744 года назад
Clearing Land for Silvopasture
Winter Water Source (Greg Judy inspired) @ Ayers Valley Farm
Просмотров 1275 лет назад
Winter Water Source (Greg Judy inspired) @ Ayers Valley Farm
A month without rain @ Ayers Valley Farm
Просмотров 765 лет назад
A month without rain @ Ayers Valley Farm
Manure Distribution @ Ayers Valley Farm
Просмотров 745 лет назад
Manure Distribution @ Ayers Valley Farm
Calving Talk @ Ayers Valley Farm
Просмотров 1825 лет назад
Calving Talk @ Ayers Valley Farm
Changing paddock sizes on the third rotation @ Ayers Valley Farm
Просмотров 995 лет назад
Changing paddock sizes on the third rotation @ Ayers Valley Farm
Greg Judy South Poll bull @ Ayers Valley Farm
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.5 лет назад
Greg Judy South Poll bull @ Ayers Valley Farm
Temporary Water System for Cattle @ Ayers Valley Farm
Просмотров 9375 лет назад
Temporary Water System for Cattle @ Ayers Valley Farm
Free Choice Cattle Mineral @ Ayers Valley Farm
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.5 лет назад
Free Choice Cattle Mineral @ Ayers Valley Farm

Комментарии

  • @Hxileee
    @Hxileee 2 дня назад

    Do you make the consumer pay for shipping

  • @EMSBLACKANGUSBEEF
    @EMSBLACKANGUSBEEF 3 дня назад

    Where do you get the green foam liners at

  • @staceyfreitag8037
    @staceyfreitag8037 17 дней назад

    Great video! Very interesting. Where do you buy the KTM liner?

  • @mercyalapai6714
    @mercyalapai6714 2 месяца назад

    Where do you purchase your shipping supplies from?

    • @Hinesfeet
      @Hinesfeet 2 дня назад

      Depends on where you live as to whether or not styrifoam is legal. You should be able to find insulated shipping containers with an external cardboard box to place the foam insulated container inside of. If yur in Washington they're illegal unless you purchase from a fresh seafood/meat market store that uses them for shipping. Without dry ice. You can also use ice packs inside placed around your product. There are different places online that you should be able to obtain perishable food shipping boxes. I'd be interested where you eventually found yours. I had a hard time in Washington. But ended up getting mine from a seafood supplier. 🤔

  • @CharlesGann1
    @CharlesGann1 3 месяца назад

    Thank you Have heard of Polyface style portable shade but better to see one!

  • @chrisservais4230
    @chrisservais4230 5 месяцев назад

    Thorvin kelp is amazing We've used it for two years 33 percent Thorvin kelp 33 percent plain white salt 33 percent redmond 10 fine with garlic 2 small scoops of Purina mineral This mix has been a game changer for pink eye, foot problems and overall animal health. How have you liked the Thorvin so far?

  • @aussieandrew
    @aussieandrew 5 месяцев назад

    love when they eat salt and lick their nose.

  • @matthewhendrix6883
    @matthewhendrix6883 5 месяцев назад

    I love the idea. Does it get blown over in bad weather? That's my only concern.

  • @undefined3248
    @undefined3248 9 месяцев назад

    Hi what was your result?

  • @michaeldeighan8294
    @michaeldeighan8294 9 месяцев назад

    Greg Judy for the win! God bless farmers and Ranchers, Amen.

  • @saraskelton109
    @saraskelton109 Год назад

    How did the year go with your experiment? Curious to know!

  • @HollowRockFarm
    @HollowRockFarm Год назад

    I’ve been using 70% Sea90 and 30% kelp for 10 years. Best decision I’ve ever made on minerals. At a 50 x 50 mix they ate to much. Also put on pastures. Consumption is a lot less now.

  • @benburns5995
    @benburns5995 Год назад

    What happened to the 2 of you? Hope all is well.

  • @kathyd65
    @kathyd65 Год назад

    When shipping to warmer states, such as arizona, seems you should perhaps add more dry ice on the top as well? May help.

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      Great suggestion. We have tried that in the past but what we ran into was the dry ice would get between the packages of meat and rub holes through the vacuum sealed packages. This lead to a lot of relaxed packages and replacements. So we decided to stick with the bottom for the dry ice with a paper barrier between it and the meat packages to eliminate the rubbing holes issue.

  • @kathyd65
    @kathyd65 Год назад

    I'm pleased to see you doing this and will definitely look up the results as I bought from another ranch closer to where I live in Az and the box arrived with all the dry ice melted and most of the meat defrosted. Since the box arrived on a hot day and I wasn't home to bring it in immediately, I wrote to the company and they did replace the box however, this time I was home and the time it took to come to my house was still several days and again, all ice was melted and most of the chicken was no longer frozen albeit still chilled and part of the pkgs of hamb was defrosted as well. It made me not want to purchase this product anymore as it felt the boxing/insulation was not sufficient. Hope it works out!

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      Hey there! We have dialed in our dry ice usage for the most part. The only thing we cant protect against are delays beyond 1 day. We pack extra dry ice to account for 1 day delays and that covers us for 99% of our hot summertime shipments.

  • @kathyd65
    @kathyd65 Год назад

    Not to be morbid or get too graphic, but how do they actually end the chicken's life? I've always heard stories of just chopping the head off and the body is still active but do they give them something to sedate them or fall asleep or is that may be bad for meat production later? I'm just curious.

  • @johnny257
    @johnny257 Год назад

    I was wondering. In my area we really only get grass fed ground beef. Where does all the tri tip, ribs, and brisket go? I thought they would have all varieties grass fed, but nope. Just ground beef and riny sealed steaks.

  • @kathyd65
    @kathyd65 Год назад

    I enjoyed the video and thought the cows watching him were fun and cute. I'm curious, what will you do if demand starts to out meet supply? Without going into a more commercialized method.

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      Awesome to hear! Our first option is to lease more pasture, after that its either sell our cow calf herd and replace with meat animals or buy more land.

  • @kathyd65
    @kathyd65 Год назад

    What do they eat in winter time?

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      That is a great question. We do our best not to raise hogs in the winter but if we do, they get hay to bed down in/snack on and still have their corn and soy free non GMO feed available at all times.

  • @Melidontcare
    @Melidontcare Год назад

    Great ideas from you guys, thank you!

  • @Nelson-re4ph
    @Nelson-re4ph Год назад

    💃 "PromoSM"

  • @benburns5995
    @benburns5995 Год назад

    I don't see any signup link. How does the signup work?

  • @wallacewimmer5191
    @wallacewimmer5191 Год назад

    😊

  • @nancyhewes3457
    @nancyhewes3457 Год назад

    So reassuring! As I have found out through research what the Government is doing to our meats commercially with added mRNA, and much more. We will support you. I love your store on your property. It is so nice to be able go on Saturday 10-1:00. Taylor always helps me understand what to buy. Blessings to you both! Love the videos!! ❤

  • @nancyhewes3457
    @nancyhewes3457 Год назад

    Thank you for these videos. How reassuring to see this. I would not get my meats anywhere else. I can trust you! The meats I have bought from you are outstandingly different from anything at Costco Kroger etc. The taste is far and above better then anything I have had. Tasty; tender! How wonderful your humane handling of your critters. Thank you! 😊

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      Thanks for the kind words and we are thankful that you trust us to provide meats for you and your family!

  • @benburns5995
    @benburns5995 Год назад

    Interesting video about the process of raising your chickens. The cows that you featured on the last video will eventually graze on the ground where the Chicken tractors were? I heard several people mention the benefits of rotational grazing where you have both cows and chickens on the same pasture land.

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      That is correct, the cows graze the forage that the chicken fertilize for us. It works beautifully!

  • @benburns5995
    @benburns5995 Год назад

    When you mention Grass-fed Finished Beef, does that mean that they get some grains in their diet but are finished off with only grass diet?

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      Hey Ben, no it means that all they have ever had in our case is forage. No grain is ever used in our beef program at Ayers Valley Farm!

  • @izzardcoteel5539
    @izzardcoteel5539 Год назад

    What is the benefit of having a no corn feed?

  • @opcn18
    @opcn18 Год назад

    GMOs aren't a source of dietary glyphosate because it's not applied at the end of the growing season but rather the start and middle. It is sometimes used on non-GMO crops to "dry down" and speed up maturity, so wheat is the number one crop for actual glyphosate in diet, though then it still isn't beyond what is safe for us to eat.

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      That is a great point, thats why it is important to partner with local farmers that you know and trust to raise needed grains with out glyphosate use. Regardless of what is deemed safe, we decided when starting Ayers Valley Farm to avoid glyphosate at all costs to ensure our customers glyphosate free meats. Thanks for stopping by with your knowledge!

  • @nijinileenazarino4823
    @nijinileenazarino4823 Год назад

    Hello from Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @benburns5995
    @benburns5995 Год назад

    Great video, and nice to see the pigs thriving in a natural environment. I learned something new in this video as to why they cut off the tails when the pigs are raised in large barns. That is a great point to not raise pigs in such large quantities commercially. New subscriber to the channel and appreciating the work that you do.

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      Thank you for the kind words and for being with us. Let us know if there is anything else you would like to learn about!

  • @mikefulks9255
    @mikefulks9255 Год назад

    Great video Josh and Taylor. Very informative!

  • @Matt-1926
    @Matt-1926 Год назад

    Did you butcher yet? What size were they? I usually butcher at 7 weeks. 9 weeks gave me 7 to 9 pound butcher weights and were hard to fit in the killing cones

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      Keep in mind we use corn and soy free feed, so our feed efficiency is a lot different than most wit soy and corn. They finished at an average 5.32lb carcass weight at 8.5 weeks. I believe that is around an average 7.6lb live bird weight at processing.

    • @Matt-1926
      @Matt-1926 Год назад

      @@ayersvalleyfarm Thanks. That's why I was curious. I use a corn based ration. I'm considering switching to see the difference in quality and if you have the time I was curious of your feed consumption. I usually do 50 bird batches. I found when I go to 7 weeks 50 birds will consume 150 lbs. of started and 500 lbs. of grower. My average consumption is 13 lbs of feed per bird and gives me a finished average f 6.3 lbs. I use to go to 9 weeks but found it was more expensive. Those dang birds will consume another 500 lbs of feed in the last 2 weeks. Giving me an average consumption of 23 lbs of feed per bird but only takes the finish weight up to 8.5 average. Not only was the larger carcass more difficult for us to butcher but it actually cost an extra 6% per pound to raise them the extra 2 weeks? Thanks for your time. I subscribed and look forward to seeing more videos.

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      Ahh that is some good math. We are around 17lbs per bird for the weights above. I need to experiment more to see if more or less is better.

    • @Matt-1926
      @Matt-1926 Год назад

      @@ayersvalleyfarm thanks for the info. I’ve been researching feed recipes and wanting to try the corn free option for a while, the problem is I’m north of Pittsburgh and it seems like the only suppliers I can find are in Ohio near you, Maryland or Virginia. Having to drive 4 hours for feed is the only thing holding me back.

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      We were in the same boat. So we found a local non gmo feed mill and gave them recipes from fertrell. You maybe able to do the same!

  • @Norbingel
    @Norbingel Год назад

    What's the material you use for their roof?

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      They are white tarps from Amazon. I believe 10x12 feet in size.

    • @Norbingel
      @Norbingel Год назад

      @@ayersvalleyfarm My biggest concern with tarps is how long they'll last. I'd rather spend more at the start than to keep having to replace them, which is an issue I've seen others express

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      @@Norbingel I get it! Our tarps have been in use for almost 5 years and haven’t needed replaced.

  • @nextgenerationbirdboy2479
    @nextgenerationbirdboy2479 Год назад

    Were do you get your feed

  • @Keystone75
    @Keystone75 Год назад

    So what were the results?

  • @Keystone75
    @Keystone75 Год назад

    I really enjoyed this. Very simple and easy to follow explanation without any annoying music or quick and dizzying movement of the camera.

  • @bryanw5983
    @bryanw5983 Год назад

    What was the brand/model of the auto waterer? Do you use a pressure reducer for it?

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      It is a little giant poultry fount. Yes, we use a camper style pressure regulator with them.

  • @danielmatthews6321
    @danielmatthews6321 Год назад

    Hey! Just wondering where you buy the kelp and salt? Thanks!

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      Hey Daniel! We buy ours from a local non gmo supplier called highland feed and farm in Hillsboro, Ohio.

  • @dollarsigns5427
    @dollarsigns5427 Год назад

    Can you tell me how many chickens you’ll put in each coup?..I appreciate your videos I have 12 Acres I want to run chickens on so your videos are an inspiration to me!!..I have worked in Commercial chicken houses & I can tell you those chickens want see the Sunlight from start to finish..It’s astonishingly different running them on grass & Most be don’t realize it

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      Any where from 75-85. We don’t like to go over that unless we plan on moving them twice a day in the last couple weeks before processing. It’s a difference that can be witnessed first hand, in person and in taste/quality!

  • @yeshuaidamzo762
    @yeshuaidamzo762 Год назад

    How do you move them every day? Interested in finding option that works for me.

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      We use a kubota rtv for ours. You could add two wheels to one end and a removable dolly to the other to move them by hand.

    • @anisalignell2880
      @anisalignell2880 Год назад

      @@ayersvalleyfarm Would love to see a quick video on the moving

  • @StrangeRealityVlog
    @StrangeRealityVlog Год назад

    Much Love from Cleveland Ohio ❤

  • @StrangeRealityVlog
    @StrangeRealityVlog Год назад

    Incredible ❤

  • @StrangeRealityVlog
    @StrangeRealityVlog Год назад

    So cool to learning about regenerative farming

  • @StrangeRealityVlog
    @StrangeRealityVlog Год назад

    Great to see you on RUclips ❤

  • @StrangeRealityVlog
    @StrangeRealityVlog Год назад

    ❤ much love from Cleveland Ohio ❤ @FarmFresh_USA #regenerativefarming #nontoxic

  • @antonhuman8446
    @antonhuman8446 Год назад

    Practical items. Is what I sponge in.

  • @antonhuman8446
    @antonhuman8446 Год назад

    Quite remarkable. For me. So far. You and Jordan Meyer. The only two presenters pronouncing paddock. As paddock. And not padeeek. And I watch ag programs by the numbers. Thank you.

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      This made us LOL, we didn’t know there was any other way to pronounce it. Thanks for watching!

    • @antonhuman8446
      @antonhuman8446 Год назад

      @@ayersvalleyfarm Be and remain strong!

  • @LIMABN
    @LIMABN Год назад

    Farming for the future! Would solar panels work in there?

    • @ayersvalleyfarm
      @ayersvalleyfarm Год назад

      You could potentially attach solar panels on top but it’s 80% shade cloth so 20% sunlight comes through it.

  • @mojavebohemian814
    @mojavebohemian814 Год назад

    Thanks