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The Homestead Provider
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My family and I are bringing the Farmstead back to what it was a 100 years ago. As a Nurse Practitioner, I have realized the way we eat, live, and our surrounding environment has a drastic, if not life altering, influence on our health and overall well being. Join us in discussing animals, land, and regenerative farming practices as we expand and restore. Living on a century farm in West Tennessee, our land has been without grazing animals for many of years. We plan on working to correct this and bring the land back to its full glory.
We will provide videos as we complete projects around the homestead. I hope you join us on this journey by subscribing to our channel as we learn together.
We will provide videos as we complete projects around the homestead. I hope you join us on this journey by subscribing to our channel as we learn together.
Finally, The Jersey Calves Go To Pasture!
In this video, I will be running @premier1supplies electric fencing to give the Jerseys fresh grass.
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Castrating a Piglet (A How-To Guide)
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In this video, I will be demonstrating how to castrate a pig. #farming #pigging #farmanimals #homestead #livestock #farm #pasturepigs
Homemade Natural Cattle Fly Spray - DIY Fly Spray for Cows
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Recipe 1 Cup Apple Cider Vinegar 1 Cup Water 1 Tbs Disk Soap 1 Tbs Cooking Oil ~40 Drops of Revive Bugs Away www.talkable.com/x/UetV9f #farming #farmanimals #farm #livestock #homestead #cow #homesteading
Weekend Chores & Introducing Ray The Blind Calf
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In this video, I will be discussing my usual weekend chores. Will also be introduced to Ray out new blind calf. #farming #farmanimals #livestock #farmlife #blindcalf #calves #grassfed #grassfedbeef #homestead #homesteading #chores #farmchores
Cutting Wood for Supplemental Heating Source using our CountyLine 25 Ton Log Splitter
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Cutting up and splitting pecan firewood for the winter. Definitely could use this wood as well to BBQ one of our Idaho Pasture Pigs in the Spring.
Peppa's Piglets: The Idaho Pasture Pig Disappointment We Didn't Expect
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In this video, out IPP is in active labor. I discuss the results and possible scenarios for upcoming litters. #farming #farmanimals #idahopasturepigs #livestock #farmlife #pig #homesteading #homestead #piglet
Why Jersey Cows Have Weird Bald Spots
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One of our Jersey Calves has a bald spot on its head with I feel is fungal infection. In this video, I discuss treatment and show results. The cream I used was prescription ketoconazole. Another option would be Over the Counter clotrimazole cream or even making your own tincture using fresh walnuts in the green shell. You can find these along field lines or anywhere a walnut tree is found (duri...
Moving Idaho Pasture Pig Boar (Harry) to his new Bachelor Pad...
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Out IPP (Peppa) is set to farrow soon, therefore, we will need to be separating Harry from her for a little while. #selfsufficiency #farming #farmliving #idahopasturepigs #pasturepigs #pig #pigs #hogs #homesteading #homestead
How to Make Your Pig's Water Better
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Peppa the sow IPP has been having trouble drinking out of our trough because she is short and has a fat neck. This little project is to help her out with this.
Meet the New Idaho Pasture Pig Breeders
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Meet the New Idaho Pasture Pig Breeders
THE ULTIMATE PIG FARROWING HOUSE BUILD | DIY PIG HOUSE
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THE ULTIMATE PIG FARROWING HOUSE BUILD | DIY PIG HOUSE
How To Move A Honey Bee Swarm Into A New Hive
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How To Move A Honey Bee Swarm Into A New Hive
Non-Mechanic Tackles Tractor Servicing for Bush Hogging Season. Made a little mess..
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Non-Mechanic Tackles Tractor Servicing for Bush Hogging Season. Made a little mess..
How to Can Potatoes at Home Like a Pro!
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How to Can Potatoes at Home Like a Pro!
Learning to Raise Jersey Calves - So Much to Learn!
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Learning to Raise Jersey Calves - So Much to Learn!
First time these have been on the Farm in 30+ years. Future Milkers in the Making...
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First time these have been on the Farm in 30 years. Future Milkers in the Making...
Honey Bee Swarm #1 Quick Inspection with Honey Super Addition because they are THRIVING.
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Honey Bee Swarm #1 Quick Inspection with Honey Super Addition because they are THRIVING.
Neighbor Asks Bees for Gardening Help
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Neighbor Asks Bees for Gardening Help
Hatching the first chick with our new incubator!
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Hatching the first chick with our new incubator!
First Honey Bee Swarm for 2024.. Swarm Season is on for catching your Free Honey Bees!!
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First Honey Bee Swarm for 2024.. Swarm Season is on for catching your Free Honey Bees!!
Turning Nucs into Swarm Traps - Easy Beekeeping Hack!
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Turning Nucs into Swarm Traps - Easy Beekeeping Hack!
Our Meat Chickens are Finally on Fresh Grass!
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Our Meat Chickens are Finally on Fresh Grass!
First egg incubation DISASTER turned to review of Farm Innovators Egg Incubator...
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First egg incubation DISASTER turned to review of Farm Innovators Egg Incubator...
All the Honey Bees are GONE!! For the first time in over a DECADE, I have NO BEES...
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All the Honey Bees are GONE!! For the first time in over a DECADE, I have NO BEES...
Silently Moving the Guard Geese. They are very good at cleaning up the Dandelions in the Yard!!!
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Silently Moving the Guard Geese. They are very good at cleaning up the Dandelions in the Yard!!!
Making Upgrades to our Joel Salatin Mini-brooder for our upcoming 60 Cornish Cross Chickens/Turkeys.
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Making Upgrades to our Joel Salatin Mini-brooder for our upcoming 60 Cornish Cross Chickens/Turkeys.
How to Grow Your own Potatoes...Its planting time in TN...
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How to Grow Your own Potatoes...Its planting time in TN...
Getting our Chickens NPIP certified….
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Getting our Chickens NPIP certified….
The Garden Is Fertilized, Now Lets Move Premier1 Electric Fencing and The Chickens.
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The Garden Is Fertilized, Now Lets Move Premier1 Electric Fencing and The Chickens.
I just hatched my first batch and 50% were shrink wrapped any tips ? I dry hatched them and then bumped it up to 50-55% humidity on lock down
I usually increase mine to 70-75% on day 18 which seems to work well. But I've had that issue before and most of the time it is a humidity problem. Hope that helps.
We like to gather pumpkins after Halloween for our cows, pigs, chickens, goats and our lama.
Did any bees go in? That’s my only concern. Thank you for sharing!
@@MerBlack had some wasp but I don’t recall any honey bees.
Know it needs to be done but Bless its heart! ,couldn’t watch it all. Well, I ended up watching it. It wasn’t too bad after all. And I sure would hate to taint that bacon😂
Well how about that. I guess the stump has to be fairly rotten??
No it burns better if it’s just seasoned but not rotten.
Watched your video and made 2traps on the evening of of the 25th and at noon of the 26th I had 2 moths in 1 trap and 2 in the other. Definitely works
Awesome. Glad it worked for you.
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did it catch many bees?
Not that I recall. Did catch yellow jackets and wasp.
Thanks for putting recipe in the discription.
Try Pamona's Universal Pectin next time you make any kind of jelly or jam.
I read that too… they called it Liberty tea.
Did it solved the definitely problem
It did help pull them away from the hive and killed a bunch.
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If you put 1 tablespoon of butter in the pot, it will eliminate the foam.
@@moodybikerchic thanks for the advice. I have did this before and it does work well. 👍
Oh what a genius name😂
Hows the weather?
Been hot. Drained this pond with pump and his has dried up more since we have did that.
Back when we had pigs for meat about ten years ago, dad took a 55-gallon metal barrel and cleaned it out real good and put a pipe out the side that ended in two drinker nipples (think rabbit nipples only hog size) and that worked really well. We filled it up about three times a week. Only downside was the pigs all figured out how to rub against the nipples and let the water run over their backs and thus used this to make a wallow. We had the barrel sitting on blocks and the pipe attached to the panel fence but we could easily drain and move it if needed.
Yes sir. I do have something similar in mind I going to work on.
Hey Neighbor! I don't watch your videos like I should, I skip a few then play catch up. I do follow the Facebook posts. I am glad to see the farm doing this good. Wishing y'all the best always.
Did it work?
@@scottreese5492 yes. It pulled several away from the hives and killed them when they got trapped.
Goats
I was thinking goats as well
I think you need to secure it the ground.
Well, that’s strange!
By the way... you keep this planet running! keep up the great work!
Is that a traffic cone on your head or are you just happy to see me!
Hahaha that is so funny that the wind
Good luck on your journey! Calves look to be doing well. Last year I raised my first set of bottle calves. I used a couple teaspoons of apple cider vinegar to help control the scours and used 2/3 and slowly added more of the recommended amount of powder for the milk. After a week or so their stomachs were fine. This year we invested in two momma cows and it so much easier then bottle feeding every day.
Good to know. Thanks for the advice.
The cinnamon queen cross is different according to what hatchery you use . My cinnamon queens are a cross of rhode island red roost crossed with rhode island white . My golden comets are a cherry egger rooster ( dark colored rhode island red ) crossed with rhode island white. My red sex links are rhode island reds crossed with Delaware hens . i can breed 3 generations on all of them and get the same cross . I also bred my own hybrids for close to 20 years . I had chickens for over 50 years of my life . I have not had chickens , muscovy ducks and quail for about 5 years now . I am hoping to start up again the beginning of next year . I prefer corturnix quail over chickens . Just my preference for faster meat and eggs .
Cute babies
When my calves won't take a bottle we give them a bucket of milk. They spill a good 30% of it but it gets the calories in.
Will try this. Thanks.
Where to buy the eggs leave the information
I bought these off of EBay. Hope to eventually sell them myself.
Oh boy, maybe lots of honey this year. Question:what’s the brood you were talking about at the bottom of the hive?
Its where the Queen has laid her eggs.
Amazing…passed that on to my dad…looking forward to some organic tomatoes ❤❤❤❤
I didn’t know this…wow…much appreciation ❤
Have to keep them real wet for about 10 days but yeah it usually works good.
Keep up the work your doing great👍
Boy, Pops sure would enjoy watching your videos on bees❤️ I do ,too! Very interesting and I’ve learned more about their behavior, the marching and etc .
I know of others that have good luck with it too. Just wasn’t my experience.
My mother in law has one from farm innovations and it’s been doing great! But I mean it’s an Amazon item so I’m sure every machine is different.
looks pretty good, gonna try it this summer on my chicken tractor
Good deal. Works good for me. I have something similar on my Suscovich style tractors too.
What’s the difference in a Cornish hens and others
CC is a hybrid chicken that is bread for meat production not egg laying. It is the chicken you buy for meat at the grocery store.
Would be nice to see it working.
I’ll see if I can make it happen.
At least you have resouses for swarm traps and the wax moths didnt destroy it. You have great helpers and that is worth a ton.
Leaving an excluded on confines the queen to the bottom super. How do you expect them to utilize the upper boxes in winter?
I agree with this it should have been taken off but there was still quite a bit of honey in the hive body that was robbed out since the colony died. Also I’ve over wintered bees with a single hive body only several times over the years and I know several folks that over winter in nucs.
Shame you forgot to take off excluder. At least you got some honey to eat. Prob get some swarms. I'm in Wisconsin . Insulate top of hives and lean them forward. Test for mites and have them handled by September.
I was told the cinnamon queens i have are cross between rhode island red rooster and silver laced wayonette hen.
I’m not saying that is not true. That is possibly a variation but these are definitely Rhode Island red mixed with Rhode Island white. The reason I say that I’ve hatched some out and some of them have been solid white.
@jessicacaparsley , the mix is different with each hatchery .
I'd let mine free range but theyd get eat by dozen preditors so I keep them in enclosure.
I also use electric netting for that reason. www.premier1supplies.com/p/poultrynet-12-48-3-electric-netting?criteria=207015&species_id=0&cat_id=0
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Your coop build looks great!
Hot job!😂