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Broken Arrow Farm
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Добавлен 8 фев 2023
Locally, Naturally, Raised
Sustainable Small-Scale Agriculture
This is our motto here on our Family Farm.
Broken Arrow Farm started in 2016, and is owned and operated by Paul & Bailey Eitel, along with our three young sons. We are located in the Northeast corner of WY just outside of Newcastle WY.
We are a small family farm that consists of raising pastured poultry, egg laying hens, meat rabbits, beef cows, emus, along with a large garden, and some hay land. We believe in raising quality products that are locally, & naturally raised. We take great pride in raising happy, healthy and quality animals. We harvest and process the majority of our animals on our farm ourselves, we also preserve and can a large amount of our garden produce.
Through multiple videos per week Paul and Bailey want to educate, entertain, and share with you our agriculture lifestyle.
Sustainable Small-Scale Agriculture
This is our motto here on our Family Farm.
Broken Arrow Farm started in 2016, and is owned and operated by Paul & Bailey Eitel, along with our three young sons. We are located in the Northeast corner of WY just outside of Newcastle WY.
We are a small family farm that consists of raising pastured poultry, egg laying hens, meat rabbits, beef cows, emus, along with a large garden, and some hay land. We believe in raising quality products that are locally, & naturally raised. We take great pride in raising happy, healthy and quality animals. We harvest and process the majority of our animals on our farm ourselves, we also preserve and can a large amount of our garden produce.
Through multiple videos per week Paul and Bailey want to educate, entertain, and share with you our agriculture lifestyle.
How to manage a cattle herd during a Drought
In this video I go through how we manage our small cattle herd during a drought.
Get the Drought Moniter Map here: droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap.aspx
Cattle and Pine Needles video here: studio.ruclips.net/user/videojBYWzoQMRm4/edit
Broken Arrow Farm is a small family farm, which practices Sustainable Small-Scale Agriculture practices to make an income on our farm. We want to share with you our tips and tricks and our journey along with the way of life on the farm.
Email:
Paul_Eitel@hotmail.com
Get Broken Arrow Farm Merch here! broken-arrow-farm-2.creator-spring.com/
Grub Terra Chicken Treats: Use Code BrokenArrow to get 10% off your order here - grubterra.com/products/grubterra-5lb-black-so...
Get the Drought Moniter Map here: droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap.aspx
Cattle and Pine Needles video here: studio.ruclips.net/user/videojBYWzoQMRm4/edit
Broken Arrow Farm is a small family farm, which practices Sustainable Small-Scale Agriculture practices to make an income on our farm. We want to share with you our tips and tricks and our journey along with the way of life on the farm.
Email:
Paul_Eitel@hotmail.com
Get Broken Arrow Farm Merch here! broken-arrow-farm-2.creator-spring.com/
Grub Terra Chicken Treats: Use Code BrokenArrow to get 10% off your order here - grubterra.com/products/grubterra-5lb-black-so...
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Видео
Pre trip farm pickup and trailer inspection.
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Do this before you use an older farm pickup and trailer on the farm. Slickside Repair RUclips channel here: www.youtube.com/@slicksiderepairllc2822 In this video: how to do a pre inspection of an old farm pickup and trailer. Broken Arrow Farm is a small family farm, which practices Sustainable Small-Scale Agriculture practices to make an income on our farm. We want to share with you our tips an...
How to Harvest, Cure and Store ONIONS
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We harvest onions and show our curing and storing techniques. In this video: Harvesting, curing and storing farm raised onions. Broken Arrow Farm is a small family farm, which practices Sustainable Small-Scale Agriculture practices to make an income on our farm. We want to share with you our tips and tricks and our journey along with the way of life on the farm. Email: Paul_Eitel@hotmail.com Ge...
Steps to protect your home from WILDFIRES 🔥
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Steps to protect your home from WILDFIRES 🔥
How to candle eggs. The BEST egg candling light!
Просмотров 10814 дней назад
How to candle eggs. The BEST egg candling light!
A KILLING FROST!! What Really Happens to Plants Inside a High Tunnel?
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A KILLING FROST!! What Really Happens to Plants Inside a High Tunnel?
Plant this in your garden to keep weeds out!
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Plant this in your garden to keep weeds out!
Is it worth it? Landscapers Sprinkler REVIEWED
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Is it worth it? Landscapers Sprinkler REVIEWED
How to tell the difference between a buck and a doe Rabbit 🐇
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How to tell the difference between a buck and a doe Rabbit 🐇
When to harvest ONIONS 🌰!? EXPERT Advice
Просмотров 123Месяц назад
When to harvest ONIONS 🌰!? EXPERT Advice
Growing in a HIGH TUNNEL. In colder climates
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Growing in a HIGH TUNNEL. In colder climates
What to do when rabbits won't breed. Tips, and Tricks Unvieled!
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What to do when rabbits won't breed. Tips, and Tricks Unvieled!
How to EASILY preserve Sweet Corn on the Cob.
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How to EASILY preserve Sweet Corn on the Cob.
How to Properly Pick Up and Handle a Rabbit
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How to Properly Pick Up and Handle a Rabbit
DYI walk in cooler - Is CoolBot worth it
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DYI walk in cooler - Is CoolBot worth it
What to do when a rabbit has babies.
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What to do when a rabbit has babies.
What does it ACTUALLY cost to feed out a hog?
Просмотров 8082 месяца назад
What does it ACTUALLY cost to feed out a hog?
EASILY Tighten fence with Jake's Wire Tighteners
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EASILY Tighten fence with Jake's Wire Tighteners
3 MUST have updates to the High Tunnel for Summer
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3 MUST have updates to the High Tunnel for Summer
STEP by STEP: How to EASILY dispatch and butcher a rabbit: humanely and quickly
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STEP by STEP: How to EASILY dispatch and butcher a rabbit: humanely and quickly
How to EASILY install drip irrigation in a garden
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How to EASILY install drip irrigation in a garden
How to build a Joel Salatin Style Chicken Tractor
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How to build a Joel Salatin Style Chicken Tractor
Treating a cow with an injury, when a veterinarian isn't available
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Treating a cow with an injury, when a veterinarian isn't available
Anyone else experiencing a Drought this year?
Thanks Paul !
@@slicksiderepairllc2822 you bet!
beautiful animals, i love to see how well you take care of them.
@@skazzwag8 thank you!
He is doing a great job
@suetannenbaum5136 thank you! Yes he is he loves to help !
I currently raise New Zealand’s for meat but I would like to check into getting some Rex as well.
Very nice! I do like the Rex Rabbits, probably my favorite breed of rabbit.
SD does not allow the selling of meat/honey without inspection, but does allow the selling of "cottage goods", such as jams, and other homemade canned goods. There's a way around that though. SD allows for the sale of live rabbits, and also gives exempt status for people dispatching and processing live rabbits to be used by the rabbit owner and their family, but not for resale. So if you're raising meat rabbits, it's as simple as selling a customer a live rabbit, and once they're the owner of the rabbit, add another fee for processing that rabbit for them to qualify for being exempt from state and federal inspection. It's a nice loophole in a few states that can't get bills passed for total food freedom.
@skydriver5709 that's a very good point. Thanks for sharing
Cleaning out for the YEAR??? How about cleaning it after EVERY use. That's what we always did. No rotted floors
@garnetgilligan6056 we do as well, cleaning out for the year meaning we are done with it for the year.
Spare trailer tires are recommended.
@nitsudocsicnarf347 absolutely!
I've got a serious question, I'm not fema or anything like that. How are you able to butcher them, process and eat when they are this cute? Did it take time to get used to it?
Well good question, I was raised on a farm where we ate what we raised or we went hungry. So that's never been an issue for me. But for someone just getting into this type of lifestyle it might take some getting used to. Or if you are unable to raise harvest and process your own meat, reach out to local farmers to buy your meat from.
@@BrokenArrowFarm307 thanks for the advice!
@@dima8955i you are welcome!
You could always narrate and actually use video time for rabbits instead of “YOU”😂😂
A lot of these videos were from when I had just started RUclips, it's been a big learning curve. And I have came a long way. Shoot me a link to your RUclips channel so that I can see how a professional produces videos.
Not a traditional quad range This is whats called a power quad
That's valid
How do you identify all of your does? Tag, bracelets...?
I use cage tags on the cages, and tattoos on the does
Hey do you have a video of you building your frame for the cages? Looking to replicate your system. A step by step video would be handy!
@TheShireFarmNH hello, no unfortunately I do not
I see you have some cats in there. The rabbits don't get stressed by having them around? Do the cats go in and out of the rabbit room/outside? Any problems with that?
Hello, yes there are a few barn cats that go in and out of the rabbit barn. The rabbits are used to them.
Thank you for giving your children an opportunity to help out. The preschool teacher here tells you that I’m hearing excellent vocabulary and strong little hands here. Family bonds run deep in your hearts, obviously!😊 The onions also look fantastic!
Thank you for the kind words Laura! Yes the kids are involved with everything everyday here on the farm.
Is the one you recorded male or female?
Female
I have , rabbit fish dog cat bird chicken turtle
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I have a pet rabbit! She’s a lionhead and she’s rather reserved and timid/startles easy. I have to move states in a few months and was just wondering and thinking about the most comfortable way of transporting her in a carrier. If you have any more advice besides the towel I’ll gladly take it!
@mewloverxd5153 if she does start to freak out in cage. You can put a sheet over the cage to help calm her.
Perfect sound track ❤
@KatieLeann thank you! I thought so too!
❤ love to see you mama. Very motherly thing to say (free day off with no kids, but ur working doing something in the garden so was it really a free day? No. But thats what mamas do, they put the kids and the chores first. Ur one strong mama.
Thank you for kind words! Nailed it 100%! ♥️
Volunteer fireman, we need more folks like you who really care about their commmunity. Well done sir.
@skazzwag8 thank you for the kind words! Yes volunteer firefighters 🚒 are getting harder and harder to find.
so cute lol
Thanks!
I see other videos saying to place in paper towel than in plastic bag.so can u?
Will have to try that
What do you set your incubator on the temperature on
@@buckreynolds7475 99.5 F
Ok
How does the Plastic hold up to the Wyoming wind. I'm in SE Wy and looking at different greenhouses/tunnels for personal use
We have had it on for 1 year and have not had any issues. The key is to get it tight enough and use lots of wiggle wire to secure it.
Just bought a CoolBot yesterday to use in our bedroom. It was very surprising how much they cost.
They are a little spendy but less than buying a compressor for a walk in cooler. For the bedroom?
Is it not uncomfortable for them to be standing/laying on the wire floor?
Not if they have the proper wire and cage mats.
Did you know you can leave carrots in the ground through winter, cover with straw and a tarp, I've dug up carrots a month or two into winter like this and I'm in NW Montana 😊
I have never tried that, to afraid the ground might freeze up. But good to know it can be done. Thanks for the info!
Sooo cute how he is teaching his baby brother...❤❤❤
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How Adorable, Momma's little helper ❤
Thanks you! Yes for sure!
Wow❤
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Very VERY cool!
Thanks!
This is amazing! I'd love to see a video explaining what y'all are doing, and why it's necessary to coral them. And what kind of folks show up to this? Are they just fellow farmers who are good on horses? Some interviews with you and those guys discussing farmers relationship with bison would be great. Do they ever come on your land, do you love or hate them, are they good for soil, etc. Thanks for sharing this!
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There are a few things I would suggest. I have a large ostrich farm in Canada where we produce hundreds of birds per year. The protein in ostrich’s does not need to be higher. It needs to be lower. Protein over 21% will cause them to grow too fast and they have leg issues. I would only assume it’s the same in emu. Also if we don’t get eggs it’s usually a feed problem for us. If your birds aggressively eat all their food then that could be your problem. They should slowly eat food all day long for satiation. Increase your feed until they don’t eat it all in one sitting. Then slowly reduce. It can also be a crowding issue in your pen. Just a suggestion.
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Really appreciate your videos, content and delivery.
Thank you for the kind words and the feedback! Much appreciated!
I love seeing folks who care about their animals
Thank you!
Link for wire ?
It's in the description below
@@BrokenArrowFarm307 how many breeding does / bucks do keep in production normally
@@deepsouthcanarios About 30 producing does and 5 breeding bucks
@@BrokenArrowFarm307 how many kits do you average a year from 30 does ?
@deepsouthcanarios around 1,000 kits but not all are born alive, or make it to fryer size
can I borrow one of them?
No, but you can have one.. lol
The cat 😂❤
Ha ha yes!
Guinea eggs.
Yep!
So much good information thank you paul.. I'm just starting having some breeding difficulties but hopfully it takes of soon.
@@Mid-Americabulldogs Thank you for watching! What breed of rabbits are you raising?
@BrokenArrowFarm307 currently Tamuks. i Iive in southwest Missouri on the Oklahoma Arkansas Missouri line, and found a breeder with good lines. Since it gets over 100° almost all July and August here.. I would like silver fox though
@Mid-Americabulldogs oh that's very cool! Tamuks do look like a cool breed.
@@BrokenArrowFarm307 they're supposed to be very hear tolerant the breeder said unless it gets over 110° he doesn't really even worry about the heat or sterilization..
@@Mid-Americabulldogs that's what I have heard, a very good breed for where you live!
I’m looking into raising rabbits to feed my dog and sell the pelts. I’m in Alberta so if can get pretty hot and pretty cold. Right now I’m thinking of satin rabbits. Any other recommendations or warnings you suggest?
Satins are a great breed! I'd reccomend keeping them inside a building. We can as low as 40 below 0 Fahrenheit here in the Winter and as high as 110 Fahrenheit in the Summer. I'd imagine you have a similar climate.
Guinea
Yes!
I love the thoroughness of the information.
@mrzoukdotcomzouklambadaboo8212 thank you!
When does it usually freeze where you live?
What types of tomato 🍅 pests have you experienced this year?
Ahhh, that's sweet! :)
It sure is!
Growing in the cold is possible, but I guess you did not properly choose what to grow outside.
You are correct! Definitely swap a few crops around for next year.
😂" no it isn't why"😂😂😂
@@jaycie65 😆