The Briar Patch
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Livestock Water Float Assembly & Install
Quick walk through of how to piece together and install a stock tank float.
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#goats #sheep #livestock #stocktank #horse #cattle
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Видео

Ear Tagging Lambs
Просмотров 403Год назад
Quick walk through on how to use Premier Ones Q Flex ear tagging system for sheep and goats.
Easy DIY Chicken Waterer
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
Quick tutorial on a easy, diy Waterer for your birds with stuff you probably already have! Poultry, chicken, diy, water, waterer
Preserving Morel mushrooms
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 года назад
Quick walk through on how we preserve our extra morels. #morels #mushrooms
New Arrivals, Twin St Croix lambs
Просмотров 2292 года назад
Second set of twins born in the last two days. We’re making sure they’re dry and warm and have a safe place to rest.
Our Sheep Had TWINS!
Просмотров 792 года назад
The first set of twin sheep on our farm. Giving them a little boost with Nutri Drench after a long night of bottle feeding!
Why we chose Sheep!
Просмотров 1912 года назад
Starting our journey with adding sheep to our farm. It was a difficult choice between goats or sheep…but in the end… sheep prevailed!
Fence Brace with Wedge Loc
Просмотров 10 тыс.2 года назад
Installing a fence brace with Wedge Loc’s Horizontal Brace, part #209
Collecting Chicken Eggs
Просмотров 2652 года назад
Checking on the chickens after a cold night
Easy Corner Brace with Wedge Loc
Просмотров 105 тыс.2 года назад
Tutorial on the Wedge Loc #205 Corner Brace Kit

Комментарии

  • @JohnMcBroom-b6s
    @JohnMcBroom-b6s 17 дней назад

    Might work on chicken wire but not high tensile dense.

  • @anneconverse3060
    @anneconverse3060 24 дня назад

    My dog kept looking for the chickens...

    • @thebriarpatch5105
      @thebriarpatch5105 22 дня назад

      🤣 It’s impossible to do anything without them interrupting. I feel it provides an authentic , cinematic experience😁

  • @SherriDavis-p5w
    @SherriDavis-p5w Месяц назад

    I’m so happy to run across this video because I’m looking for exactly what you posted here and I will be going to tractor supply to find these if I can. I’ll order them online but thank you very much.

  • @rachel81962
    @rachel81962 Месяц назад

    For light fence these might be ok but for a real fence a waste.

  • @ursalaminor8457
    @ursalaminor8457 Месяц назад

    Got it! You totally ROCK 🪨

  • @ursalaminor8457
    @ursalaminor8457 Месяц назад

    Thank you others posting are fools on koolaid and flotation.

  • @Devo491
    @Devo491 Месяц назад

    If you put goats in this enclosure, don't expect them to be there when you come back tomorrow...

  • @joshuahawkins2743
    @joshuahawkins2743 2 месяца назад

    Too bad they loose the pretty patterns of yellow with black dots as they grow wish they stayed small like that has to be one of my favorite turtles

  • @Lemon_Pilgrim
    @Lemon_Pilgrim 2 месяца назад

    You rock! Thank you.

  • @normbograham
    @normbograham 3 месяца назад

    nice.

  • @vincentjohnson5072
    @vincentjohnson5072 3 месяца назад

    How many gallons was that tank?

  • @briantuwalski1618
    @briantuwalski1618 4 месяца назад

    Do the wedge lock assembly come apart easily?? The fence we are installing is going to be temporary.

    • @thebriarpatch5105
      @thebriarpatch5105 4 месяца назад

      They do. From my experience, I was able to dismantle by hand. If not, a hammer and a tap on a flat head screw driver would make quick work!

  • @incthunder33
    @incthunder33 5 месяцев назад

    Boom! Thx

  • @genewaggoner6449
    @genewaggoner6449 5 месяцев назад

    I tried these several times and did not have good luck with them. They were flimsy and inferior to a regular H brace.

  • @themecf11
    @themecf11 5 месяцев назад

    You just saved me $150. Thank you🙏 this will be perfect for Cornish Cross who are too fat to jump on top.

  • @TomReger-v6m
    @TomReger-v6m 5 месяцев назад

    This system is a joke. Don't be lazy. Do it right!

  • @Slaygirlhasacrustynose
    @Slaygirlhasacrustynose 5 месяцев назад

    Hi , how do you make a horizontal grid by using t post . What kind of connectors can be used? Please help!

  • @seanrich1367
    @seanrich1367 6 месяцев назад

    Great job. I don't have the money for all that nonesense.

  • @TheBorrito
    @TheBorrito 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent video!

  • @jamesdarilek9234
    @jamesdarilek9234 6 месяцев назад

    I'm with @livingthedreamag 👌

  • @livingthedreamag
    @livingthedreamag 7 месяцев назад

    Best instructional video on the internet. Good Job!

    • @thebriarpatch5105
      @thebriarpatch5105 7 месяцев назад

      Appreciate the kind words! Thanks for watching!

  • @StephanieThomas-cn5ou
    @StephanieThomas-cn5ou 8 месяцев назад

    Awwww

  • @johnhamilton9229
    @johnhamilton9229 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the lesson. I’ll be using my wedge loc system tomorrow 👍

  • @B30pt87
    @B30pt87 9 месяцев назад

    Great explanation! Clear, simple & all the necessary information. Many thanks!

  • @snort455
    @snort455 10 месяцев назад

    Im going to try welding a 3/8" metal dowel on both ends of the brace posts. 6" of scrap rebar would work. Just drill a hole in the back web of the vertical post to receive the dowel.

  • @MCGDEC
    @MCGDEC 11 месяцев назад

    Used 3/16 galvanized cable with a turnbuckle for tension adjustment, worked great for temporary fencing. Spaced posts 10ft apart so this technique wouldn't work.

  • @alancarlson94
    @alancarlson94 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the vid. I saw these and was wondering how to install them. My only suggestion would be to put the bottom one as low as possible and then set the top one based on that. It would be much stronger that way since the off-corner post wouldn't have as much ability to flex.

  • @MrMcGillicuddy
    @MrMcGillicuddy Год назад

    Hey man. Good video. It looks easy. I bought some and am going to put 10 foot T posts in to accommodate 8 foot forged steel braided fencing I got free from a game preserve. It's going to be sturdy. I'm a little confused since I haven't broken open the packages to look at the hardware yet. I'm just having trouble picturing if it's an issue not putting the studs outward since I'm trying to deter deers mainly and have been told to face them outward if I'm trying to keep stuff out rather than in. Giant kitchen garden I'm refencing because cedar posts finally rotted out after 10 years. Figured I'd make something that will last longer. I have Icelandic chickens that can fly over 7 foot fences easily so going to put two feet roll of chicken wire fence at the top of the 8 foot fencing to deter them and make racoons fall backwards lol

    • @brucevescovi
      @brucevescovi 6 месяцев назад

      If you need it to be more sturdy you can use the horizontal brace but you will need to cut the post to size

  • @bugwar5545
    @bugwar5545 Год назад

    Thanks for the demo. I noticed that when you tested the setup, you pulled against the corner post towards the other post. Very impressive. Yet I did not see you PUSH against the corner post, away from the other post. When I tried that, my diagonal post simply fell out of the brackets. Did I do something wrong, or is this a design defect?

    • @thebriarpatch5105
      @thebriarpatch5105 Год назад

      No, that’s correct. The tension from the fence when applied to the outside of that center will hold those in place.

    • @bugwar5545
      @bugwar5545 Год назад

      @@thebriarpatch5105 Okaaay. And when a gate is the only thing on one side of the vertical post? The weight of the gate is PULLING on the vertical post where the diagonal meets it, not PUSHING.

  • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
    @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 Год назад

    Maybe this works for you, but there are way better solutions. By week 3, my chicks were already jumping on top of the waterer and pooping into it. Nothing would change with this solution. You'd still have birds flying on the top of the bucket and pooping into the water. The only thing you've changed is the amount of water they can poop into. The best solution is to use the chicken nipples. You can go with the simple solution and just stick them on a 5 gallon bucket or you can get fancy and hook up a 55 gallon drum to pvc pipe and put the nipples on the pvc pipe. Either way: * you never have to worry about poop or bedding or dirt of any kind EVER getting into the water * you don't have to worry about water freezing Regarding water freezing, all you have to do is put a poultry heater in the bucket that's controlled by a thermostat outlet. It turns on when it drops below freezing and turns off when maybe it's 34F. You can actually take a 2 week vacation with my method. With yours, by day two, you'll be asking yourself, "Is the water really that dirty? I think it can last another day!!!"

  • @viqueholt6224
    @viqueholt6224 Год назад

    She won't forget that, when those eggs hatch..... She's going to chase you down.😂😅😂😅😮

  • @douglaswood3569
    @douglaswood3569 Год назад

    No kidding. I thought turtles were supposed to be slow.

    • @thebriarpatch5105
      @thebriarpatch5105 Год назад

      Soft shells are lightning fast! In the water and on land… kinda crazy!

  • @crowthyr8182
    @crowthyr8182 Год назад

    Lil bro hit the boosters!

  • @jaebornemeier3891
    @jaebornemeier3891 Год назад

    Why can’t you have to lid side on the top and drill a hole in the bottom of the bucket?

    • @thebriarpatch5105
      @thebriarpatch5105 Год назад

      The lid is not air tight. The draw from the water would pull air through the lids seam and all of the water would run out. Putting the lid on the bottom creates and air tight seal.. at least for the type of lid I used.

  • @MrJwh3000
    @MrJwh3000 Год назад

    Using these steel rods vs wooden post is there a significant difference in time before they rot? I want the longest lasting fence i can have so i don't have to do this over years to come.

    • @thebriarpatch5105
      @thebriarpatch5105 Год назад

      Steel t posts will typically outlast your wooden posts. It would also depend on what your fencing in or out? Smaller livestock… I would use these all day long. If I was fencing in cattle… I would set my corners with rr ties or treated posts, or even welded corners.

  • @618sam
    @618sam Год назад

    Any suggestions on a gate? I’m wanting to fence in my chickens (they’re destroying my yard) so I bought 10 T-posts. I can buy the wedge-loc for the corners (not that chickens will be causing problems) but I need a way in to gather eggs and feed/water them.

    • @thebriarpatch5105
      @thebriarpatch5105 Год назад

      Wedge Loc actually makes a connector for gates that attaches to T Posts as well. I found mine on Animalhealthexpress.com. Not really a fan of that option. I had to grind down the connecting pieces to get the gate to be able to swing wide. They work… just required some extra steps. . If you search T Post gate connectors, there are several options available.

    • @618sam
      @618sam Год назад

      @@thebriarpatch5105 thank you!

    • @BigL-qq3gs
      @BigL-qq3gs Год назад

      Wrap the fence around a corner post enough to reach the 1st post around the corner. Then use the end wires and wire it to the post. So your gate would be from the corner to your first post

  • @andydundas2443
    @andydundas2443 Год назад

    Great video! Good instruction and no B.S. 👍

  • @hughdahand5711
    @hughdahand5711 Год назад

    I used one of these for a while. My chickens kept getting on top of the bucket and pooping into their water. I also realized that my bowl held 3 gallons of water and I was getting maybe 4 in the bucket after the holes were drilled so now I just use the bowl.

  • @whtwolff658
    @whtwolff658 Год назад

    THANKS for sharing the wedge loc install!! I'm going to use this because it's easy up & easy take down.👏

  • @richardprofit6363
    @richardprofit6363 Год назад

    Nice job -clean simple explanation..thanks...I'll give a like and subscribe right now, and I really don't get 54K views and and only 941 likes..looked like an excellent way to fence without spending a fortune...

  • @kalenclark
    @kalenclark Год назад

    This is awesome, thank you! We're about to do our goat fencing.

  • @icandivideos5743
    @icandivideos5743 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @dillionchatmsn6349
    @dillionchatmsn6349 Год назад

    With the price of the T posts 5 per corner is just too much. Just use 3 wood posts like back in the day.

  • @AZHighlandHomestead
    @AZHighlandHomestead Год назад

    Subscribed. YT suggested this video and we are putting up field fencing with corner braces and a couple gates. This will be a great reference for using the Wedge Lock system. Thank you, Nick

  • @garymitchell6522
    @garymitchell6522 Год назад

    cement would do....

  • @karenbee1898
    @karenbee1898 Год назад

    wouldn't it be easier to just put the bucket in with the lid on top so you don't have to flip it each time?

    • @thebriarpatch5105
      @thebriarpatch5105 Год назад

      It would, but if the seal on your lid isn’t airtight, the vacuum won’t work. It will hold for a while, but those lids are pretty flimsy and will eventually break seal.

    • @bubbakemp5817
      @bubbakemp5817 Год назад

      This is the democratic version! The conservative version is the way you said, it's simpler, more logical and just plain easier! I agree with you!

    • @jaebornemeier3891
      @jaebornemeier3891 Год назад

      @@bubbakemp5817 what is wrong with you? It’s a chicken video not a political video ( I am 100% Republican voter by the way )

    • @stickshaker101
      @stickshaker101 Год назад

      @@jaebornemeier3891 Exhausting, isn't it?

  • @bd68686
    @bd68686 Год назад

    I can confirm these things are awesome and the corners do not have to be 100% perfect 90 degrees i just eyeballed everything and it work fine. Once you figure out how they go together its actually very simple

  • @bd68686
    @bd68686 Год назад

    What's the best method to making sure tposts are at 90 degrees?

    • @thebriarpatch5105
      @thebriarpatch5105 Год назад

      I used a carpenters square at the base of my center post just to get a basic line. There’s mention of tension issues in some of the comments if not square. It doesn’t have to be perfect… I used a tractor to tension my line, I have 8 of these installed… all have held accordingly.

    • @bd68686
      @bd68686 Год назад

      @@thebriarpatch5105 thanks for the reply! Working on a fence this week. Merry Christmas!

  • @noahgoyette467
    @noahgoyette467 Год назад

    way easier than dead manning thanks brother

  • @timpike1616
    @timpike1616 Год назад

    You shouldn't soak them in water, there's really no point, all it does is make the mushroom even more mushy. A few bugs and a little dirt is natural and harmless. The FDA even regulates a certain amount of bugs allowed to be in everyday produce you buy at the store.

    • @thebriarpatch5105
      @thebriarpatch5105 Год назад

      I would agree.. it just depends on the level of bugs you have. We’ve picked some with no bugs at all, other batches have had complete ant colonies in them. Just depends on the level of stuff in them and your personal comfort level with the amount of “extras” you want in your mushrooms.