Katrina Cryer
Katrina Cryer
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Goat Birth On The Homestead
We had our first goat birth on the homestead! Winifred is a first time mom to sweet little Lance. This is his birth story
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Видео

What Not To Do When Getting Goats
Просмотров 323 года назад
We added goats to our homestead! I bought them without a place to keep them, so the hustle began. Come with us as we prepare for our goats. Music: Sleepless In Gulustan Musician: Ilya Truhanov URL: icons8.com/music
I'm Back! Homestead Update
Просмотров 733 года назад
I'm back! It's been a while since I last posted a video. Today I talk about where I've been and where this channel is going. Also meet a few of our homestead animals!
Working On The Garden / VLOG
Просмотров 663 года назад
Progress in the garden is slow but steady! I finally got some plants in the ground. Music: Sleepless In Gulustan Musician: Ilya Truhanov URL: icons8.com/music
Plant A Garden With Me On Earth Day
Просмотров 553 года назад
Today I'm planting cool weather plants in a shade garden in celebration on Earth Day Music: Busy shoes URL: InShot
Hoop Coop (Chicken Coop) Part 2: Predator Proofing The Coop
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.3 года назад
Today we discuss the predator issues we have been facing and how we upgraded the hoop coop to protect against them.
How To Build A Hoop Coop (Chicken Coop) Part 1
Просмотров 5123 года назад
Join me as I build an inexpensive hoop coop for my chickens! Music: Lose My Mind Musician: ASHUTOSH URL: www.soundcloud.com/liqwyd Music: Endless Dreams Musician: ASHUTOSH URL: soundcloud.com/grandakt
Planting Potatoes & Creating In Ground Garden Beds With Hand Tools
Просмотров 1653 года назад
Join me as I plant my first potatoes of the year and work on my in ground garden beds using only hand tools! Yup that's right, no tiller! While I would love to have raised garden beds or do no till that's just not an option this year. So I'm working hard to cultivate the soil by hand. Music: Sleepless In Gulustan Musician: Ilya Truhanov URL: icons8.com/music
How To Build A Rabbit Tractor (EASY, & QUICK BUILD)
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.3 года назад
If an inexperienced builder can build it, then so can you! Join me today as I build a rabbit tractor. The dimensions are 8x2x2 so I could use a roof piece without having to cut it. It's light weight, easy to move, and predator proof! The whole build took me 4 hours (only that long because fence staples are a pain to put in but are necessary for extra predator protection). I had all the material...
Huge Rabbit Update & Breeding
Просмотров 3733 года назад
Today I talk about all the new updates with the rabbits. We've had predator issues, new additions, and more! We also talk about plans for breeding and new housing.
Tips For Rabbits That Won't Breed
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
We tried to breed our rabbits back in the fall. In this video I go over all the tips and tricks I tried plus what an inexperienced buck looks like. Unfortunately we were unsuccessful because they were just too young.
Pantry Stock Up / Walmart Grocery Haul
Просмотров 2144 года назад
This is our Walmart grocery haul to stock our pantry after a month of depleting it! We try to keep our pantry full of ingredients for go to meals our family loves but due to some financial issues we had to live off it for a full month. Now it's time to restock the pantry so we are prepared for any future hardships!
How To Build A Chicken / Duck Coup From Pallets
Просмотров 2664 года назад
Come along with me as I build an inexpensive coop/brooder for our flock!
How To Treat Coccidiosis In Chicks / Meet the new members of our flock
Просмотров 7 тыс.4 года назад
How I treat Coccidiosis. I save one of my chicks who is on the verge of death by combining natural and modern medicine. Also meet our new additions!
Building A Rabbit Hutch WITH NO BUILDING EXPERIENCE
Просмотров 63 тыс.4 года назад
We got rabbits! Here is our rabbit hutch build, I have no experience building. If I can build it so can you! Stay till the end of the build to see our toddlers reaction to getting rabbits and I even added in some baby cuteness during the build. Total cost to build this was $85 dollars so it's relativity budget friendly too!
We Got Chicks / Toddlers Cute Reaction
Просмотров 844 года назад
We Got Chicks / Toddlers Cute Reaction
Starting A Homestead / Property Tour
Просмотров 1434 года назад
Starting A Homestead / Property Tour
Empty House Tour! Our Homestead
Просмотров 5284 года назад
Empty House Tour! Our Homestead
Flats and Handwashing Challenge/ Day 3 Favorite Flat Folds
Просмотров 544 года назад
Flats and Handwashing Challenge/ Day 3 Favorite Flat Folds
Flats and Handwashing Challenge 2020 / Day 2: My Stash
Просмотров 1264 года назад
Flats and Handwashing Challenge 2020 / Day 2: My Stash
Flats and Handwashing Challenge 2020/ Day 1: Why
Просмотров 614 года назад
Flats and Handwashing Challenge 2020/ Day 1: Why

Комментарии

  • @ronniewarren9551
    @ronniewarren9551 9 месяцев назад

    I agree with you no where to hide

  • @MichaelGilbert-cb5yq
    @MichaelGilbert-cb5yq Год назад

    I had to deal with someone s dog yesterday trying to kill my chickens! I guess all dogs do go to heaven!🤨🤨🤨🤨

  • @gabrielfromuganda7713
    @gabrielfromuganda7713 Год назад

    Does this work to baby turkeys?

  • @truthhurts2094
    @truthhurts2094 Год назад

    Did your chick ever survive after Corid treatment?

    • @katrinacryer
      @katrinacryer Год назад

      Yes and did! At the very end of the video, I showed a short clip of all the bigger chicks spending time outside. Ruby was happy and healthy and running around 😊

  • @cindieryan446
    @cindieryan446 Год назад

    Some dogs will kill chickens irregardless how fed they are. Send a certified letter to the owner , if they will not contain and your family is in danger take to small claims court... Id not let my kids play outside until you get this issue taken care of ... Dont underestimate these dogs.

    • @katrinacryer
      @katrinacryer Год назад

      Fortunately, the dogs and owners moved. They were technically squatting on a neighboring property, and the owner found out and took action.

  • @kevywilliams3304
    @kevywilliams3304 Год назад

    Nice job!

  • @BudTheChud
    @BudTheChud Год назад

    This upsets me, no bedding, nowhere for them to hide, no enrichment, nothing to chew on. And so little space, they need a run. Rabbits need to run, hop and binky. And just a wire floor for their little feet 😢

  • @باغیبھگوڑہ
    @باغیبھگوڑہ Год назад

    Good idea butt i m note understand complete english my name is tamim from pakistan

  • @hasdiansahs.s.t.m.eng.2878
    @hasdiansahs.s.t.m.eng.2878 2 года назад

    good job,,thank u

  • @plants4thewin
    @plants4thewin 2 года назад

    Those birds didnt have a chance. Cardboard for wind protection? What about when it RAINS how is cardboard going to hold up? Poor birds!

    • @katrinacryer
      @katrinacryer 2 года назад

      We live in the south so even our cold snaps aren't actually that cold. The cold we had didn't seem to bother them one bit. My husband was away when I finished this and we replaced it with plywood once he got back and I had extra hands to help.

  • @hadrianaboles9685
    @hadrianaboles9685 2 года назад

    Do you think raccoons can get into this hutch? Or is it pretty stable?

    • @katrinacryer
      @katrinacryer 2 года назад

      I built this about 2 years ago now and it has held up well. Just make sure to use heavy duty staples, I didn't as a beginner builder and had to go back and reinforce it with better ones. Also make sure to use a raccoon proof latch and you may need to zip tie on your feeders so they can't pop them off and get through the opening.

    • @hadrianaboles9685
      @hadrianaboles9685 2 года назад

      @@katrinacryer Okay! Thank you! :)

  • @sewfancynancydesign5970
    @sewfancynancydesign5970 2 года назад

    I’m so very sorry! I lost just one last night and my heart is broken. I know how you feel on the feeling of being defeated. Hang in there and you can only do your best. God Bless you.

  • @carrieashley6465
    @carrieashley6465 2 года назад

    I am sure you fond out at tis you used can be chew by rabbits and they'll vet out or something pull them thur the wire and hurt or kill the rabbits witch suck it hard to learn what won't work for rabbits cages but for showing what to cent when you make repairs of do it different ly next time ?? and won't have your rabbits and bunnies on ground where safe being crash in to by dogs and. Coyote s not at all

  • @houstoncoker7580
    @houstoncoker7580 2 года назад

    What happened to the dogs?

    • @katrinacryer
      @katrinacryer 2 года назад

      The people ended up moving with all the dogs. They were squatters and the lady who owned the land found out and took action to get them off.

    • @houstoncoker7580
      @houstoncoker7580 2 года назад

      @@katrinacryer that’s great hopefully you’ll have no more trouble with predators

  • @pinehavenhomestead
    @pinehavenhomestead 2 года назад

    What an exciting experience! Congratulations on the new baby

  • @cs-exotics1947
    @cs-exotics1947 2 года назад

    Soooo wholesome ❤️👍

  • @RemsFamily
    @RemsFamily 2 года назад

    Cute goat 🥰

    • @katrinacryer
      @katrinacryer 2 года назад

      Thank you! I thought so, but I figured I was just bias 😅

  • @doubleglfarms9750
    @doubleglfarms9750 2 года назад

    Just found your channel as well! You sound like us! We find an animal we think we HAVE to have and then figure out a place to put it!🥰 Blessings to you!

  • @adamm2909
    @adamm2909 2 года назад

    It's awful It is best to keep the coop close to the house I always make sure That their sleeping area will be a closed room made of wood And during the day they will be able to go out into a yard that looks like the cage you built

  • @adamm2909
    @adamm2909 2 года назад

    Incredible work I was very impressed to see how beautiful the cage came out despite the use of used wood Respect and love From Jerusalem Palestine 🇵🇸 The baby is so cute my God bless him 💚

    • @katrinacryer
      @katrinacryer 2 года назад

      Thank you! God bless you as well

    • @sherryjohnson3804
      @sherryjohnson3804 2 года назад

      God bless Jerusalem 🙏

    • @adamm2909
      @adamm2909 2 года назад

      @@sherryjohnson3804 and god bless you two and everyone else

  • @pinehavenhomestead
    @pinehavenhomestead 2 года назад

    Okay! I’m obsessed with all the closets and storage! What a beautiful home to raise your family and build your homestead!!

    • @katrinacryer
      @katrinacryer 2 года назад

      Thank you! The previous owners actually built the house and she said they added them wherever they could.

  • @prettybirdthepetgoosefrien8155
    @prettybirdthepetgoosefrien8155 3 года назад

    PLEASE HELP ME ! I posted a video last night of 1 of my chicks which appeared to have COCCIDIOSIS, she didn't make it through the night.... I have 8 more. Now another other did something suspicious ... When I fed them some left over fresh corn she wasn't interested... I'm scarred that she is sick too... I don't have the meds on hand... ANY ADVICE?

    • @katrinacryer
      @katrinacryer 3 года назад

      I'm so sorry for your loss! I would give all the others water with garlic, oregano, honey, and probiotics & electrolytes. That's what I gave mine. Change their bedding often and sanitize their feeder and water. I watch your video and also noticed you aren't using chick feed, are you giving them grit to help then digest the food?

    • @prettybirdthepetgoosefrien8155
      @prettybirdthepetgoosefrien8155 3 года назад

      @@katrinacryer thank you for the advice. Yes I give them chick feed. In the process of checking if it's medicated. Idk why it's not visible in the video. Its in the little blue feeder to the left. This one is a temporary set up for the sick one. A lot of my videos of the chicks are while I let them forage and eat whatever they find. I will add what I have on hand and get what I need. THANK YOU!!

  • @lisakurek7664
    @lisakurek7664 3 года назад

    Sorry Again. The fence and their feet if u Wanted them to have a good life, put wood instead of fance

    • @uftc1324
      @uftc1324 3 года назад

      Wood absorbs way to many toxic bacteria and will rot and be chewed on. The wire is fine and will fall under the grass after it has sat so the rabbits can’t even feel it, unlike wood.

  • @lisakurek7664
    @lisakurek7664 3 года назад

    Im sorry but Where are they going to sleep? They cannot can't sleep in that Or just go around That can destroy their feet because of the fence

    • @uftc1324
      @uftc1324 3 года назад

      “Sore hocks are caused by several things, none of which are from a GOOD CLEAN wire floor. They can be genetic but more often is caused by flimsy or rusted, wet or dirty floors where feces has been allowed to accumulate or something as simple as a rabbit that thumps at every sound. Rescue organizations have found rabbits living in filth in wire cages and those rabbits have often had sore hocks and the assumption was that it was caused by the wire floor. What caused the sore hocks was the build up of manure left wet by urine. When fur gets wet and soiled the fur develops a fungus that peels the fur away from the foot leaving it open to become infected. Rusty floors, even if kept clean can result in sore hocks from the constant abrasion and consequently infection.” Barbi Brown

  • @delchuchu
    @delchuchu 3 года назад

    Will definitely take this to account when I start with rabbits again next year

  • @raymccarty4612
    @raymccarty4612 3 года назад

    Was that 3/4 pvc 8 or 10 feet long? How did it hold up without a top bar?

  • @limitlesspotential9599
    @limitlesspotential9599 3 года назад

    Love the video. Thanks for sharing

  • @Nizamuddin-vt9vm
    @Nizamuddin-vt9vm 3 года назад

    I am hanif from pakistan can you help me about rabbit forming

  • @limitlesspotential9599
    @limitlesspotential9599 3 года назад

    Great video. Thanks for making it

  • @MrSkinnyn71
    @MrSkinnyn71 3 года назад

    This is one great rabbit tractor. Nice work

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    @kprajchannel5469 3 года назад

    Telugu. Talked o. N. English

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    @zakirmansuri49 3 года назад

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    @zakirmansuri49 3 года назад

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    @zakirmansuri49 3 года назад

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  • @learnjcbskidsterchickensga7594
    @learnjcbskidsterchickensga7594 3 года назад

    I have seen two latches and carabiner so predator cannot open Thx I needed something fast and simple for rescues!! Good lick!

  • @hishers4535
    @hishers4535 3 года назад

    Is getting livestock guardian dogs feasible for you?

    • @katrinacryer
      @katrinacryer 3 года назад

      Yes, we are working on that now!

    • @hishers4535
      @hishers4535 3 года назад

      @@katrinacryer Oh yay!!! We LOVE ours and they're worth their weight in gold!!

    • @katrinacryer
      @katrinacryer 3 года назад

      Does yours stay in with your goats? Any tips for training them?

    • @hishers4535
      @hishers4535 3 года назад

      @@katrinacryer some of ours do! Some are left out (the ones that don't wander). We are working on putting in a perimeter fence. For training- just know they aren't fully trustworthy until they're 2. I recommend a pen next to the livestock you want them to guard. If all of the livestock is penned up so that they cannot get to them, then you can leave them out. Honestly- we didn't really "train" ours. Just got them from good working stock and they pretty much figured it out on their own. hisandhershomestead.com/livestock-guardians

  • @danielwagner6290
    @danielwagner6290 3 года назад

    It's very clear that you used the wrong gauge of wire, to small , to short of staples and not enough staples because you tried to skimp and be cheap and wanted it easier. Well, your birds paid the price of your decisions. Maybe if your life was depending on that coop, you may have went the extra mile to be safe. Now you have to pay even more money to rebuild it and get more birds. Where is your money now you tried so hard to save? Build it right the first time save money and your birds in the long run. Farming is all about the long run, fork out money you find it hard to spend and save money in the future. You have no one else to blame but yourself. If you can't afford better housing than don't have animals. I don't feel sorry for people like you because you caused your own problems here by skimping and going cheap. Don't let a tragedy go to waste learn from it and move on. Build it predator proof or don't have animals. It's not cheap building a coop predator proof. It takes lots of thought and extra money but it must be done. You must think like the animals that want to get in the coop to build it right. You must also think about building it strong even when rust starts to weaken the wire and rain water starts to decay the wood. Things would be easy and cheaper to build if it weren't for predators. I'm sorrowful for your birds.

    • @hishers4535
      @hishers4535 3 года назад

      Will you be offering your help and expertise when they begin the rebuild? There's absolutely no reason for you to come on here and be rude.

    • @danielwagner6290
      @danielwagner6290 3 года назад

      @@hishers4535 Being truthful or rude as you put it can be a help. Sometimes your best help is your critics.

    • @hishers4535
      @hishers4535 3 года назад

      @@danielwagner6290 You can be honest without being rude.

    • @plants4thewin
      @plants4thewin 2 года назад

      Im with Daniel on this. Im reading these comments and true to form in these current times everyone is babying this grown adult. What in the world made these two think that those arts and crafts staples and wire were going to keep any kind of hungry animal out? I feel sorry for those birds, the ones that died and the ones they went out and replaced them with. Shes talking about the color of the eggs they lay, like thats whats important. Not mature enough to have any animals at all. Daniel is not being rude at all, hes telling the truth.

  • @louiseperkins386
    @louiseperkins386 3 года назад

    Sorry about your chickens : ( How are the new upgrades working? I would add chicken wire to the door, smaller animals can get through what you have in this video. I would also add a few solar lights so if something came near it would Triger the lights. If you build another one I suggest you upgrade your wire to cattle panels. They are stronger then what you are using and there are plenty of videos on how to use it for chickens! Blessings

    • @katrinacryer
      @katrinacryer 3 года назад

      So far so good! But I will definitely look into solar lights and add chicken wire. Thank you for your suggestions 😊

  • @tkomla
    @tkomla 3 года назад

    We've all been through it. A weak coop and run will hold for a while but eventually Predators will find it.

  • @HallHomestead
    @HallHomestead 3 года назад

    Looks good, try getting some mulch to stop erosion, it also helps lock in moisture.

  • @toohype5425
    @toohype5425 3 года назад

    I will add an additional latchnear the bottom but use a lock type lock and just use a rock climber clip.

  • @toohype5425
    @toohype5425 3 года назад

    To add I would try an electric wire near the bottom so they wil get zapped.

    • @katrinacryer
      @katrinacryer 3 года назад

      Would I be able to do that while still being able to move the coop? Right now I'm moving them every couple of days to new grass.

    • @toohype5425
      @toohype5425 3 года назад

      Sure, the wire will be connected to the coop have it 6 to 4 inches from the coop. All around so nothing will dig under.

  • @shannonhorrell7481
    @shannonhorrell7481 3 года назад

    Beef it up with hardware cloth over the fencing. And use the fence staples. They are a pain to get in, but, they are even harder to get out. Good Luck.

    • @katrinacryer
      @katrinacryer 3 года назад

      Thank you. We did, we used a ton! So far no more losses

  • @paulhotson5820
    @paulhotson5820 3 года назад

    Hay rack to high and holes far to small. Drip bottles not good just use a bowl for there water. Cage is a good size but no sleeping shelter filled with straw bedding.

  • @suesmith5746
    @suesmith5746 3 года назад

    Do you have wire that goes 2 feet out around the outside bottom of your coop? I see a lot of people do that to prevent digging under. My run is smaller and I have bantams so I just put 1/2 inch hardware cloth on the bottom of the whole run. The grass and weeds grow through and I put a dust bath plus a plastic shoe box of garden dirt to scratch in. I am 74 but I can easily move it a few feet, a couple times a week. Also the coop and run are inside a 5foot chainlink fence which is patrolled and marked by my dog and cats. There are no loose dogs but hawks, cats possom racoon and skunk in the area. I hope you have no more trouble, chickens can be so sweet.