That’s one great looking and great working feeder! Looks like the pigs approve! All your hard work, time and talent in making these vlogs is very appreciated! Blessings...
That is a posh pig feeder. I have asked Ron to build one, now he can see an example. 🤗. I am very excited about “12 Weeks to Heartiness” I have lost 5lbs and several inches on my waistline ( didn’t measure before I started). Over all, since I started eating your way I have lost 20lbs. Jim & Rhonda, you are my inspiration. Thank you. 💖
Excellent design, but was it heavy enough? Please give us an update! By the time your pigs were ready for processing, I bet they were big enough to throw that feeder around. Did you make a bigger one? Or did you finally strap this little feeder down?
Just FYI- your links in the upper right corner never show up. Hint - It might help you remember that when filming the links will appear above your left shoulder. Enjoy your videos.
I love this channel. Not only for how you work together, want the best for your animals, admit when you're tired, get bugged from the bugs, you are taking us along on your journey, and always learning. keep keeping it real
Nice feeder. I’d leave the tops down though, your pigs will learn to open it and eat quickly and they will be protected at all times from chickens, rats and weather without you manually closing them.
Als is the one we used as an example. Seriously the guys had doors that were so heavy the pigs would not lift them up so they went with a lighter wood. We will figure it out.
simple yet very good result
That’s one great looking and great working feeder! Looks like the pigs approve! All your hard work, time and talent in making these vlogs is very appreciated! Blessings...
That is a posh pig feeder. I have asked Ron to build one, now he can see an example. 🤗. I am very excited about “12 Weeks to Heartiness” I have lost 5lbs and several inches on my waistline ( didn’t measure before I started). Over all, since I started eating your way I have lost 20lbs. Jim & Rhonda, you are my inspiration. Thank you. 💖
How wonderful. Yay.
Excellent design, but was it heavy enough? Please give us an update! By the time your pigs were ready for processing, I bet they were big enough to throw that feeder around. Did you make a bigger one? Or did you finally strap this little feeder down?
Nice feeder but I would use some pins to hold that roof on or the first 30-40 mph gust in a thunderstorm you're going to be hunting for it.
awesome job on the pig feeder :) and I don't know JoAnne, the links show and work for me.
what a good feeder. Have enjoyed piggies.
Nice design, excellent execution. Lucky pigs! I notice that the dog is developing a supervisory role!
He would like to think that he is the supervisor.
That sure is one awesome feeder 🐷🐖🐽 great job.
Great job, guys! I’d love to have pigs, but we don’t have enough land to keep them from stinking too much.
Just FYI- your links in the upper right corner never show up. Hint - It might help you remember that when filming the links will appear above your left shoulder. Enjoy your videos.
You will just see a little circle with an "i" in it. click on the "i" and the link will open. Glad you enjoy our videos. Thank you for your support.
Austin is a great help, perhaps you can introduce him.
We have introduced his entire family before and introduced him before. We will do it again when he is over. Yes he is a great blessing.
I love this channel. Not only for how you work together, want the best for your animals, admit when you're tired, get bugged from the bugs, you are taking us along on your journey, and always learning. keep keeping it real
Nice job! 🐷🐷🐷👍❤️❤️❤️
You both exhibit such sweet spirits! An inspiration to all. Thank you.
Nice feeder. I’d leave the tops down though, your pigs will learn to open it and eat quickly and they will be protected at all times from chickens, rats and weather without you manually closing them.
The doors are supposed to drop back down, not stay up for all those reason you mentioned. We have to fine tune it.
can you use heavier wood? See Als feeder at Lumnah Acres for an example.
Als is the one we used as an example. Seriously the guys had doors that were so heavy the pigs would not lift them up so they went with a lighter wood. We will figure it out.
Suggest that the hinge is just tight. Might need a touch of oil type lube
A new pig toy, be sure and let us know how they like it.