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Farmer Jo Homesteading
Добавлен 4 янв 2022
Join our family’s adventures in homesteading while raising little farmers. We provide content each week on homesteading, farm life, and animal care. We hope you'll join us and learn something new today! Thank you for watching.
Goat Breeding Shenanigans
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We were WAYYY overdue on another farm update. Here is a quick look around the farm as we prepare for winter and begin our goat breeding season.
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We were WAYYY overdue on another farm update. Here is a quick look around the farm as we prepare for winter and begin our goat breeding season.
We hope you enjoyed are video and learned something new!
If you haven't already, be sure to hit that subscribe button to see us each week! Want to connect with us? We would love to hear from you!
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Homemade Ramen using Canned Rooster
Просмотров 1514 месяца назад
Hello everyone! We process a lot of roosters here on the homestead. Many people with rehome or cull unwanted roosters, but they make amazing meals! Here is my favourite quick and easy recipe for homemade ramen.
Our 2024 Kidding Recap | CUTE Baby Goats
Просмотров 1204 месяца назад
Hello everyone! This spring has been hectic around here... 11 does, 19 kids, and a lot of fun! If you are curious about who we are keeping, make sure to watch this video on all the kids born and we will be adding a video next week of who we will be retaining for the 2025 breeding season. If you haven't already, be sure to hit that subscribe button to see us each week! Want to connect with us? W...
How to Tether Goats
Просмотров 9365 месяцев назад
Hello Everyone! The farm always seems to have these places that are hard to mow and need a little TLC. Goats are awesome at cleaning up and clearing land. Tethered goats = free food and we are all for keeping costs low. If you haven't already, hit that subscribe button to see us each week! Want to connect with us? We would love to hear from you! Website: farmerjohomesteading.com/ Facebook: face...
Ivory's Birth 2024 | Natural GOAT BIRTH
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Hello Everyone! I am so excited to share this video with you. It was such a beautiful, sunny day and perfect for a birth. Ivory did so well and the kids (human) got to learn so much from this experience and we hope you do too! If you haven't already, be sure to hit that subscribe button to see us each week! Want to connect with us? We would love to hear from you! Website: farmerjohomesteading.c...
Morning Goat Milking Routine (Machine Milking and Handmilking Goats)
Просмотров 1296 месяцев назад
As the babies have gotten older it is now time to start milking our does. This morning I milked all 6 of our girls that can be milked, including 2 first fresheners who have never been milked before. Like this video? Hit the subscribe button, we would love to have you back!
Our Kidding MVP's | Natural Goat Birth Stories
Просмотров 1187 месяцев назад
Our Kidding MVP's | Natural Goat Birth Stories
The Calm Before the Storm | Preparing for Kidding Season
Просмотров 2147 месяцев назад
The Calm Before the Storm | Preparing for Kidding Season
Big Mama kidding 2024 | Two HARD Birthing Positions
Просмотров 3468 месяцев назад
Big Mama kidding 2024 | Two HARD Birthing Positions
Three is a Crowd... | Goose Drama, Turkey Shenanigans, and Pregnant Goats
Просмотров 1828 месяцев назад
Three is a Crowd... | Goose Drama, Turkey Shenanigans, and Pregnant Goats
Big Mama Update! 5 days til Kidding Date
Просмотров 408 месяцев назад
Big Mama Update! 5 days til Kidding Date
Why we HAD to Dry up our Milk Goats...
Просмотров 12410 месяцев назад
Why we HAD to Dry up our Milk Goats...
Pregnant Goats | Bird Shenanigans | Rabbit Stock
Просмотров 8410 месяцев назад
Pregnant Goats | Bird Shenanigans | Rabbit Stock
Fall Milking Routine with our Hantop MACHINE
Просмотров 5211 месяцев назад
Fall Milking Routine with our Hantop MACHINE
FARM UPDATE | Winterizing the Homestead
Просмотров 220Год назад
FARM UPDATE | Winterizing the Homestead
FARM UPDATE | Goat Due Dates, BABY Lambs, Fluffy Bunnies
Просмотров 54Год назад
FARM UPDATE | Goat Due Dates, BABY Lambs, Fluffy Bunnies
FARM UPDATE | Chicks, Bunnies, NEW Milk Room!
Просмотров 177Год назад
FARM UPDATE | Chicks, Bunnies, NEW Milk Room!
Hantop Milk Machine Pro Plus for GOATS
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.Год назад
Hantop Milk Machine Pro Plus for GOATS
I found a Egyptian gosling on the highway here where I live no mother or father in sight. I had to save him but didn't know a thing of geese. Your video sure help me A LOT! Thank you very much!! 😁👍
Do you think using leather gloves IS comfy for her
Good ideas and tips for freezing raspberries. Especially the muffin tin idea. The background music was soooooo annoying!
Good job, very good explanation, thanks
Can you show us how you make the feeder chickens please?
Wow I Love your maraña chickens, and your baby goats
Your goat is hurt, TS 16…what happened
Our Geese and Muscovy are, as far as I'm concerned, Free Meat. We feed them, literally, nothing. 100% forage/free range. The Chickens and other Ducks ... even the Turkey require ridiculous amounts of feed in comparrison to how very little feed you need provide for these guys. If you're loking for cheap, sustainable meat production and have pasture - Goose and Muscovy are your wins. Even better if youve got water. We have over an acre of water surface across 2 ponds so no regulat hassle of The Kiddie Ponds. They're about as hands-off as can be. They do their thing in Spring. (Makin babies) Live out there on The Ponds and in The Field right along side the wild/native Canada and Mallard. Let them keep doin their thing (raise the babies up) ... about now (late Sept early Oct) start fillin' the freezers.
I’ve raised them before. They are a beautiful breed of chicken!
Beautiful!
Got a surprise pair of cuckoo marans in my flock of chicks this year, and thought they were barred Plymouth Rock 😭😂 I couldn’t figure out why they were so feisty, I love how silly and social they are but man are they little ankle biters 😂
Kidy pools work will for geese they love them lmao they get nasty they need a lot grass as will your geese can't get to grass in that pen
You do know u can remove the motor ?
Awesome video. I have a couple of chickens but facing difficulties with which are laying and which arent.
Sanan goats are now available in Pakistan swat the government is donating ❤🎉
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Enjoyed the video, thank you
beautiful chicken ,Great video
vive les poules
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j'ai appris plein de choses intéressantes. merci à toi
Magnifique 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Très sympa la vidéo
When do they start laying eggs?
I have had a Hantop milker for a few years. Before milking, I rinse the milk can top with hot water. I have the 12 L can. The hot water softens the gasket and I feel the moisture creats a better seal. In 5 years I have not had the seal on the milk loosen up. I wash the teats and dry them before milking. This helps to stimulate the letdown of milk. I have also found my goats can let down enough milk per suction to reach the teats, and I worry this woukd contaminate the milk if they are not clean. The teat cups will develop a better suction with the moist dry skin. I then strip out a few squirts to clean the udder. I keep the machine running the whole time I'm milking. Remember, you are creating a vacuum in the milk can as well as the milking tubes and cups. I have a mixed herd of Dwarf Nigerian, Saanen, Boar, LA Mancha, and thier mixed babies. This machine has worked very well on all sizes, at all stages of lactation.
Aspiring farmer here trying to decide which livestock to invest in. Has it been difficult to find a market for your geese and is meat the best business model in your opinion or would you recommend focusing on selling hatching eggs?
I got some Chinese goslings and gonna get a few more
I’ve heard the total opposite that they rarely go broody, but it probably varies to from experience to experience
What age or weight do you process yours for meat? Looking to maybe raise geese instead of chickens and ducks. Would you recommend that? Mainly looking because of the fact that they will eat more grass than chickens and ducks.
Definitely my favorite aspect of geese as well aside from the flavor. I would assume the savings on feed make them more profitable than ducks for smaller farms right?
Yep I have one. The seal for the lid isn't the greatest I fight with it all the time. Maybe they should make a flat one for it. Also we found out that when the machine is finished we hand milk them out and there is a lot of milk left so it doesn't get all of it.
I loved the information about the pouch between their legs. I wondered how to determine that. It is good to know and like how you pointed that out in the video. I have 14 brown and white Chinese geese. I am on tiktok and have some videos. Thanks again! ❤
Glad it was helpful!
I’m buying two and at first was like why they all black and no copper but seems More of the rooster and some hens have the copper
omg so tinyyyy 😭😭😭
They sure are 🥹
BETTY IS GORGEOUS ❤
Thank you! We love her 🥰
That's flipping criminal the way these "products" are packaged😢😮🤢...but at least they are nice and comfy being unpacked!
Agreed! I wish there was a better way. At least they won’t ever have to be confined again ❤️
Love the song
It’s a classic 😌 none of the trendy songs work well with farming haha
Why is she shoving their faces in the water. Rude
She's actually making sure they get their first drink of water, and that's how you do it.
😂 it does seem a bit extreme, doesn’t it? Unfortunately little fluffy chicks aren’t the smartest. She is making sure they open their mouth and taste the water before letting them go so they know where to find the water next time 😊 these chicks had never had their first drink and needed food/water asap
THEY'RE SOOOO CUTE
Right?!? 😭 the cutest little fluffs
@@farmerjohomesteading do you name them??? 😮
@@wattdupp no we don’t often name them, there are so many!
If I'm going to EAT em I don't really want to MEET em, lol.
Thats why you godda show up for your local farms and support folks like this 👍
Hahaha fair enough! But Id prefer a bird raised on my pastures than a bird in a cage
@@farmerjohomesteading Me too, no doubt about it. I'm all for being humane about the whole process but we all know how it ends. (:
my grandmother did this every year she lived on the family Ozark farm.. one year my dad's bloodhounds were loose and killed almost all her chickens. he had to shoot his dogs, and then help his mother process the bit immature chickens.. waste not want not.. but his next set of dogs were very well trained and were always pinned. Grsndma never used anything but wood heat in her house. my father helped build the porch bathroom when they finally had running water at the house, age 15, no more outhouse or drawing up the well water for the day.. but still started the fire in backporch bathroom. and in the kitchen first thing waking up. ate a breakfast and went to one room school until he could go to a local towns junior high on his motorbike. Met my mother, went to college first in family. married, and I'm first generation not born in Ozarks, but all my best memories are at that Ozark Farm with Grandma. ❤❤❤ I am 2nd to graduate high-school and first female to get my bachelor's. My brother went on to get his PhD... we have all worked military or Federal government. My grandma ended up having a stroke.. but I still received my wedding quilt she made for me before she passed. She was born in 1907.. And kept busy working, having family, moving during Wars, Depression, Dustbowl finding work and raising children into adults with her 4th grade education. she never used a modern dishwasher, washing machine, or dryer, and definitely never trusted an HVAC system... 😅
Amazing story!! ❤️ thanks for sharing
Mmmmm.... yard bird! Roasted, fried, baked, soup... life's good. God bless you folks.
Yes!! Thank you 🙏😊
'Meat' chicks?
Enjoy your videos, and watching your little ones right in there helping. You have it cold there too, here it was like +2 this morning with the wind coming from the north, so a tad chilly.
Yes!! It has been a cold June thats for sure
Loved this video. Thank you!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the info. I’ve got 7 Mystic Black Marans ready to start laying. I hope they have really dark eggs too. Thanks again!
No problem!
Have you got a video on how to make incubator
Unfortunately I do not, it was many years ago.
Best information I've found on RUclips Thank you God Bless you and your family 😊
Wow, thank you!
Thanks for the video much appreciated, you mind sharing how many eggs per goose per season? We are are in Nicaragua and have no access to specific breeds. As you probably already know we only have two seasons, wet and dry. We got gifted a of couple of goslings which are now almost four months and are pure white wonderful and adorable but no idea what if any breed they are. Thanks for sharing.
Our girls average about 50 eggs each during the winter/spring
Thank you for the facts.
You are welcome!
What about there combs