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How To Set Up A Chicken Brooder With A Truck Topper
Welcome! This time we’re setting up a bigger brooder for our layer chicks from an old truck topper. They have outgrow their water trough brooder and it’s time for an upgrade. Also an update on our garden. Let us know what you guys use for your chicken brooders! Thanks for watching.
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Видео

Electric Chicken Netting Set-Up
Просмотров 1824 месяца назад
Welcome! This week we got electric poultry netting to set up for the first time to get our layer hens outside on pasture. Currently we have 4 Sex-Sal Link hens that are laying. We tested the poultry netting out with our chicken coop. Let us know if you have any experience or tips with poultry netting! The netting we use in the video is: store.am.gallagher.com/am/ca/en_CA/animal-management/elect...
Chicken Brooder Update
Просмотров 844 месяца назад
Welcome! 4 weeks ago we started our new chicks, here’s an update on them and how we raise them. We started with 26 Barred Plymouth Rock and Rhode Island Red chicks. Here’s the link for our brooder set-up: ruclips.net/video/j2eY8CRLKvc/видео.htmlsi=Up6W47On9IiAS7PN
New Chickens! Brooder set up
Просмотров 505 месяцев назад
Welcome! This week we got 26 new chicks to add to the farm. We are trying Barred Plymouth Rock and Rhode Island Red breeds this year. Watch to see how we set-up our brooder this year and what we learned from last year. If you’re wondering how to set up a brooder or how to make magic water see the links below that we referred to: Brooder Set-up: ruclips.net/video/p69pgsA vY/видео.htmlsi=R-KLpPKN...
Rebranding our Youtube
Просмотров 895 месяцев назад
Welcome to our new channel North Road Ranch! Formerly brick_deerskin. From random blogs by Brock to a new journey married and building a homestead. Our mission for this channel is to 1: Vlog and share memories of our life for ourselves and others to enjoy. 2: Connect customers to us and other farmers. Build a bridge for rural and urban consumers for direct marketed farm products. No hiding wher...
How We Bale Graze Cattle
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.Год назад
How we bake graze cattle. This is our experience as a winter feeding program for cattle. We are located in Alberta Canada where the ground freezes solid for 5 months during winter. This is our advantage as we don’t wreck soil as it melts/thaws. The 2 main advantage for bale grazing is first: low equipment costs, equipment is only needed to set out the hay and therefor you don’t need to own a tr...
New Timeless Electric Fence ( First Impressions)
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
Here is a short clip showing our new high tensile electric fence built with timeless line posts. This is the first year at our new property and we are excited to be building all electric fence for a management intensive grazing operation. You will also see a few of our cows, the first to arrive. Stay tuned for more as we learn and test our electric fence and timeless t posts. Thanks
Where should you dig a dugout?
Просмотров 4602 года назад
Where to did a dugout, in this video you will see 5 potential locations on my farm for a dugout. The purpose being a water source for a cattle grazing operation. Specifically management intensive rotation grazing water source. It is spring after the snow thaw and a great time to see where water runs and collects. Factors from location, shading, watershed size and more are compared. Stay tuned t...
How I Plan To Rebuild My New Over-Grazed Farm
Просмотров 1512 года назад
See the second Quarter of land we bought together on our new ranch. This land was hayed for decades without reseading. I will show you how I plan to rebuild soil by Management Intensive Grazing. I will also rebuild my poorest ground with Bale Grazing over the winter. This is the first video of our back Quarter and I look forward to seeing the improvement over time. Check out my other videos lik...
Our Fence is Overgrown with Trees!
Просмотров 812 года назад
Our Fence is Overgrown with Trees!
We Bought Our First Farm!!!
Просмотров 3472 года назад
We Bought Our First Farm!!!
How to Bale Graze Cattle!
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
How to Bale Graze Cattle!
My New BULL From Carson Ranch! (Friendliest Bull Ever)
Просмотров 1343 года назад
My New BULL From Carson Ranch! (Friendliest Bull Ever)
My 31 cow herd at 21 years old update
Просмотров 623 года назад
My 31 cow herd at 21 years old update
Work and Load Cattle in 90 seconds or less!
Просмотров 713 года назад
Work and Load Cattle in 90 seconds or less!
I Preg-Tested my Heifers and was Suprised !
Просмотров 1123 года назад
I Preg-Tested my Heifers and was Suprised !
Slow-Mo Footage Chasing Cows and Being Chased!!
Просмотров 653 года назад
Slow-Mo Footage Chasing Cows and Being Chased!!
I Had To Feed Hay Early Cus Of Snow In October!
Просмотров 2933 года назад
I Had To Feed Hay Early Cus Of Snow In October!
Duramax Hauls over 23,000 LBS of Hay!!!!
Просмотров 13 тыс.3 года назад
Duramax Hauls over 23,000 LBS of Hay!!!!
Grinding Gears and Haulin' Steers
Просмотров 3713 года назад
Grinding Gears and Haulin' Steers
Mudding With Tornado Warnings !!!
Просмотров 813 года назад
Mudding With Tornado Warnings !!!
Rolling Barley for my Cattle...
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.4 года назад
Rolling Barley for my Cattle...
Will This 40 Year Old Car Start?
Просмотров 4874 года назад
Will This 40 Year Old Car Start?
Bricks' Baby Bottlefeds Break Out!!!
Просмотров 774 года назад
Bricks' Baby Bottlefeds Break Out!!!
Putting a new bull out with my heifers.
Просмотров 3 тыс.4 года назад
Putting a new bull out with my heifers.
My 20 cow herd at age 20.
Просмотров 1394 года назад
My 20 cow herd at age 20.
How to pound posts with a Track-Hoe
Просмотров 1774 года назад
How to pound posts with a Track-Hoe
Hailstorm Heifer Haul
Просмотров 1844 года назад
Hailstorm Heifer Haul

Комментарии

  • @KVAR42
    @KVAR42 23 дня назад

    Love this guys! TY!

  • @brodylaviolette3665
    @brodylaviolette3665 Месяц назад

    I haul a PJ 37 ft with 27 bails on it with a 01 f-250 7.3 and she makes them new trucks shit

  • @coyroberts8356
    @coyroberts8356 Месяц назад

    Cool thanks 😊

  • @mikesoule1352
    @mikesoule1352 Месяц назад

    Watch where the dog's foot is going! 😳

  • @sooky2253
    @sooky2253 Месяц назад

    He loves the view from up there! 😂

  • @annekary6190
    @annekary6190 Месяц назад

    A newfoundland huhl?! I think they sold you a "different puppy" 😅

  • @DEBRAALLEN-yp2tr
    @DEBRAALLEN-yp2tr Месяц назад

    The other baby wants to know if there is any room for him

  • @melissademarcus1019
    @melissademarcus1019 Месяц назад

    I thought you said a run.. sorry I heard wrong 😬

  • @melissademarcus1019
    @melissademarcus1019 Месяц назад

    You mean a walk!?!??!!

  • @allanfischer9417
    @allanfischer9417 Месяц назад

    Try Bernese Mountain Dog.

  • @Syreazzys
    @Syreazzys Месяц назад

    Ngl that would feel amazing big doggo on your shoulders chilling occasional face licks

  • @shalomtoday
    @shalomtoday 2 месяца назад

    👍

  • @marcruel9401
    @marcruel9401 3 месяца назад

    Do you ever plan to unroll the bails?

  • @alteba
    @alteba 3 месяца назад

    Great job. The tree grows indeed so that is why you should relocate the isolators every year. No problem solving the situation like this. Oooh. And keep in mind not to use the tree for timber. Carpenters don't like screws in their wood.

  • @farmer1ab
    @farmer1ab 3 месяца назад

    Trees grow as well

  • @albundy1956
    @albundy1956 4 месяца назад

    Put the net i a circle, so do U avoid sagging in the corner. And the neting boxes should U put in the darkest place AKA under the window. Just my two cent... Good luck to U all!

  • @porkyfedwell
    @porkyfedwell 4 месяца назад

    Wonder how those work with 1/4" polywire for horses? What diameter are the holes in the pvc posts?

    • @davidpeightal4918
      @davidpeightal4918 3 месяца назад

      People sometimes attach electric wire to the outside of the post with a soft wire through the hole. Greg Judy does this when appropriate for a few different situations. You could wire a poly tape in the same way.

  • @bradenfuller1168
    @bradenfuller1168 4 месяца назад

    What fence charger do you use? My dang cows walk through the wire like its not even there.

    • @Northroadranch
      @Northroadranch 4 месяца назад

      We use the Gallagher Fence Energizer MB1800i. What has worked for us so far is for a herd of cattle that has never been around electric fence, we have to train them to it first. We put them in a tight 4-wire high tensile wire pen for the first day to get them all used to the fence before we let them out to the pasture. The rest of our perimeter fences are 3-wire.

  • @Sammy_Boy_Smith
    @Sammy_Boy_Smith 5 месяцев назад

    Raising a family on a busy road.... Y'all ever seen the 1989 film : Pet Sematary ?

  • @user-wu1zh1cq1v
    @user-wu1zh1cq1v 5 месяцев назад

    nice truck

  • @user-tc3ou6sy5f
    @user-tc3ou6sy5f 7 месяцев назад

    Sandy ground is sandy ground. There is very little you can do to change its fertility ! Sand aerates the soil causing anything and everything to decompose ! Meaning. Sand will eat itself out of house and home ! This is also true with any soils ! So called regenerative farming .....farmers / ranchers think they can " build " the soils. Very true to an extent. After that...the same is true........the soils eat themselves out of house and home ! Unless you use commercial fertilizers to get an extra "boost " the soils will only produce so much ! This is why farmers do use commercial fertilizers on corn / soybean crops ! Take for example ..... Mr. Glyphosate ( Greg Judy ) ...... He will " never " show an example where he tries to uses.......or experiments with commercial fertilizers ! Because he dont want to shame himself ! By using fertilizers you can nearly double your grass production ! As a dairy farmer Ive dont rotational grazing for years. Tried many ways and things. Open up.........try doing new things ! Dont follow someone on youtube !!

  • @akwolf1434
    @akwolf1434 7 месяцев назад

    How many feet did you go between posts? Those black insulators on your wood posts, how are those holding up? What brand were they?

    • @davidpeightal4918
      @davidpeightal4918 3 месяца назад

      7 feet along the highway for appearance. 15 paces on the backside alley

  • @chuckledbetter
    @chuckledbetter 7 месяцев назад

    great video it is wonderful to see young farmers in action fantastic plan for your winter feeding happy grazing chuck ledbetter checotah oklahoma just a bit futher south than you are

  • @backwoodshomestead
    @backwoodshomestead 8 месяцев назад

    Great video! I am experimenting with some bale grazing on some pastures with a lot of trees this winter in Ontario. The cows sure are helping with land demo. They stomp down any small trees around a bale. It is working great for land clearing. Hoping this will help my pastures produce some better forage. I should post some vids its cool how fast they work. I subscribed look forward to more vids!

  • @whiteface5055
    @whiteface5055 9 месяцев назад

    Good job. Just subscribed.

  • @kellydorney3514
    @kellydorney3514 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video and info! I wondered how your field/pasture performed after bale grazing, and whether you did anything to spread out the manure where it was heavy?

  • @redrustyhill2
    @redrustyhill2 Год назад

    I dont have cows but have hay ground. I want to bale graze vs sell hay but as wierd as it sounds i make more money selling the hay than what someone would pay to winter their cows.

    • @Northroadranch
      @Northroadranch Год назад

      Thats not too suprising, theres usually things that dont make sense in all markets. But what about the cost of selling your nutrients vs recycling them into your hay field? The year after i bale grazed the bale row grass is easily twice as tall. That would add up to strong fertility over many years

    • @redrustyhill2
      @redrustyhill2 Год назад

      @brick_deerskin8768 the fertility issue is important to me as this is very sandy ground, crp that used to be wheat field, and grass is sparse on half the land. This year i have to sell the hay to buy fence and get a well dug. Debating whether summer mob grazing or winter bale grazing would be better

    • @Northroadranch
      @Northroadranch 11 месяцев назад

      Thats understandable, i think you have to make decisions based on what money you could make each year/afford in short term,but think about the effects long term. I would love to bale graze 10 times as many cows but am limited to time and money too. If you are setting up fence thats ok, next year that expense should be gone right? As for fertility bale grazing is very great and can heal land but is very concentrated. The residue would help fill in your dry patches but it might take a decade to cover your entire area. I bought 200 hay bales last year and they easily spread out in around 15 acre feild. I graze 150 acres which might get me 150 bales if i hayed it instead. Therefore using my own hay it might take me a decade to cover it all. Which is not bad because that fertility will last for years. Winter bale grazing would be easy in the sense that you will not ever overgraze because there are no cows in the winter. If you make the hay yourself you could just leave the bales and graze them where they were made. This would work well if you had a lot of fence setup, not with temporary wire. Hope it goes well, either way learning and improving comes with time. @@redrustyhill2

    • @user-tc3ou6sy5f
      @user-tc3ou6sy5f 7 месяцев назад

      @@redrustyhill2 Sandy ground is sandy ground. There is very little you can do to change its fertility ! Sand aerates the soil causing anything and everything to decompose ! Meaning. Sand will eat itself out of house and home ! This is also true with any soils ! So called regenerative farming .....farmers / ranchers think they can " build " the soils. Very true to an extent. After that...the same is true........the soils eat themselves out of house and home ! Unless you use commercial fertilizers to get an extra "boost " the soils will only produce so much ! This is why farmers do use commercial fertilizers on corn / soybean crops ! Take for example ..... Mr. Glyphosate ( Greg Judy ) ...... He will " never " show an example where he tries to uses.......or experiments with commercial fertilizers ! Because he dont want to shame himself ! By using fertilizers you can nearly double your grass production ! As a dairy farmer Ive dont rotational grazing for years. Tried many ways and things. Open up.........try doing new things ! Dont follow someone on youtube !!

  • @Huntlifts
    @Huntlifts Год назад

    God Bless you all! All glory to God! Turn from your sins and live for God! Romans 10:9 “if you declare with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God rose Him from the dead you will be saved.”

  • @tinabogucky2662
    @tinabogucky2662 Год назад

    Hello I live in Kitscoty Alberta. Where did you purchase your fence posts. Looking for local distributor.

    • @Northroadranch
      @Northroadranch Год назад

      Hello, I got mine from Aveley Ranch in British Columbia. He had lots in stock and met me half way. You can find them on timeless dealer website

  • @billymann5325
    @billymann5325 Год назад

    🏳‍🌈

  • @Ptitnain2
    @Ptitnain2 Год назад

    Great technique love it and you are well articulated.

  • @MuamerDapoPadisah
    @MuamerDapoPadisah Год назад

    I'm happy for you buddy. Nice to see you after so many years and I'm glad youre here in AB 👍👍👍👍

  • @wade1769
    @wade1769 Год назад

    I'm from NEW BRUNSWICK CANADA where are you located? Love the video can you so another in spring?? Where did you get your Obrien step ins? How many joules do you use on your fence?

    • @Northroadranch
      @Northroadranch Год назад

      We are from Alberta. West of Edmonton. Yes it all just melted I’ll take a video of what it looks like. Order them straight from power flex in the states. You pay tax and duties but it works out to about $10 a post but I think great quality. My energizer is 18 joules I think 3rd biggest. I have about 20 miles of high tensile wire though.

  • @charleswalters5284
    @charleswalters5284 Год назад

    So the fence can still shock, even if the ground is dry and not very conductive. Mr. Judy just says always keep the charger on to control the grass, it uses very little electricity .

  • @charleswalters5284
    @charleswalters5284 Год назад

    Ground the bottom wire.

  • @bautistafamilyfarm
    @bautistafamilyfarm Год назад

    Wow it's beautiful place I love the snow..

  • @plainandsimple1
    @plainandsimple1 Год назад

    As a heads up Greg Judy recommends electrifying the bottom at all times because it helps kill the grass along the bottom especially with a hot charger. Dry stuff that's dead won't short the fence.

  • @finbarrdinneen3430
    @finbarrdinneen3430 Год назад

    It would be nice to see this in the spring and summer to see the effect it has

    • @brockkyradoerksen2687
      @brockkyradoerksen2687 Год назад

      Yes, we will do that and show you how it looks a couple times this season.

  • @jerrylansbury9558
    @jerrylansbury9558 Год назад

    Strip grazing in the summer after bale grazing this way....... Yah right......and a farmer expects cows to eat that quality of grass when it stinks....of mole and manure ???? Im a dairy farmer....doing this......just as well dry the milk cows up ! No big issues if yah plan to bale it. Ask..why dont more "" dairy """ farmers graze ?????

  • @DUKECITYMIKE505
    @DUKECITYMIKE505 Год назад

    I like you’re camera mount

  • @finbarrdinneen3430
    @finbarrdinneen3430 Год назад

    Congratulations to you both for getting married. Good luck with your new farm

  • @wallyyuriy8912
    @wallyyuriy8912 Год назад

    I tried something similar here. Sadly all I end up with is a huge field of weeds. It use to be nice crested wheat grass

    • @redrustyhill2
      @redrustyhill2 Год назад

      Where at?

    • @wallyyuriy8912
      @wallyyuriy8912 Год назад

      @@redrustyhill2 se Saskatchewan Canada

    • @user-tc3ou6sy5f
      @user-tc3ou6sy5f 7 месяцев назад

      What sized bales did you use ? If anything bigger then say 400 pounds (say 3 foot x 4 foot bales ) expect weeds ! Use small bales....cows are in and out in a short time. Not so much trampling ! If you put a mountain of hay in a small area......how do you expect them to clean it all up with out cows standing on it for days on end ?????

    • @wallyyuriy8912
      @wallyyuriy8912 7 месяцев назад

      @@user-tc3ou6sy5f controlled feeding through the bale shredder. Works out to about 40 pounds per day per head 1300 pound round bales. I make a line just so all of the cows are tight but not fighting. They clean it up.

  • @downrightdirtyshamecowboy5474
    @downrightdirtyshamecowboy5474 2 года назад

    ruclips.net/video/84emVZ5-Vxo/видео.html

  • @carterdoerksen3374
    @carterdoerksen3374 2 года назад

    Touch it

    • @raybankes7668
      @raybankes7668 Год назад

      Lmao I get shocked at least once a week on my Polly wire paddock reels

  • @downrightdirtyshamecowboy5474
    @downrightdirtyshamecowboy5474 2 года назад

    ruclips.net/user/shorts-0kspW6Da3o?feature=share

  • @downrightdirtyshamecowboy5474
    @downrightdirtyshamecowboy5474 2 года назад

    ruclips.net/user/shorts-0kspW6Da3o?feature=share

  • @downrightdirtyshamecowboy5474
    @downrightdirtyshamecowboy5474 2 года назад

    ruclips.net/user/shortsJc4pLi-eJyU?feature=share

  • @downrightdirtyshamecowboy5474
    @downrightdirtyshamecowboy5474 2 года назад

    ruclips.net/user/shortsvuKO8jCHwUY?feature=share

  • @feras0012
    @feras0012 2 года назад

    You should’ve watch Greg Judy at regenerative ranch. ruclips.net/video/UT5t6MfbNGI/видео.html

  • @jordanbeardy8798
    @jordanbeardy8798 2 года назад

    HOW DID YOUR GOPRO NOT FALL OFF WHEN YOU WERE DRIVING DOWN THE ROAD LOL 😆