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For your edification... Years ago some friends decided to get a pair of geese. They were excellent pets until they matured and made it their life's work to kill everything in sight.- other animals, small children, large adults and anything else that moved. After discovering that the local animal control and wildlife centers wanted nothing to do with domesticated/homicidal geese, they put them in the back of the family station wagon and drove 86 miles to a small lake and released them. Upon arriving back home they were greeted by... the geese. Good luck.
A heater ain't your issue. You don't have enough ventilation so you have cold moist air building up. Rule of thumb is one square foot of vents at least 12 inches above the roost per bird.
As someone that works as a Chicken farmer and used to have geese let me give you 2 tips on them: 1.ALAWAYS keep the geese and chickens separate as geese carry illneses that can kill all of the chickens in a matter of days and dont let them use the same water. 2.Geese dont get in or drink water if its dirty so keep it clean as much as you can. I wish you good luck with the chickens and geese.
I used to keep a pair of ducks, and had to clip one of their wings. They could still catch air, but couldn't stay aloft that way. You only have to clip out the middle "flight" feathers, and leave the tips and the base feathers. It's pretty straightforward, if the birds are tame like yours seem to be. A bath towel over the head will do the trick if they're struggling too much. Thanks for the content. Keep up the good work. בס'ד
We tried clipping the wings of our birds a few years ago and it worked on most of them, but a few determined ones just flapped harder and got over the fence anyway. Now we just clip one wing on each bird and it works much better.
It's not really a good idea to do a clip where you don't take off flight feathers. Having a bird that can get off the ground but can't really glide and land gracefully is a bit of a problem.
@@ajorsomething4935 I honestly don't remember what all the feathers are called, but we clip the 'finger' feathers (the ones on the end that animated birds always use as fingers) and then a few extra on the end of the wing. Probably 6 or 8 feathers in total. I've never noticed our birds having an issue when jumping off of something and landing. I will watch for that tomorrow though. Thanks for the heads up!
I see aging wheels or under dunn videos and I cannot click them fast enough. By far my favorite channel. I think everyone has almost forgotten about the bus at this point. Wait.
Heatlamps are useful for keeping the birbs warm, the ceramic kind they use for reptiles or something, heck, even a traditional lightbulb or two painted black (as not to disturb their sleeping) would work nice to keep them warm... :)
In my country, there is a neat trick we use to keeps the geese in place, it did not need a cage at all. Put ropes/strings around an area, at their chest height. They will not cross it or cant cross it. If want to use mesh as their cage, do it just their chest height, will get the same result. But the rope/string looks a bit cooler.
It's great to see that you've recovered your flock and even expanded it after everything horrible that happened. I love seeing the birds whenever you show them
I have no interest whatsoever in chickens or any kind of birds... Yet I am delighted with every flock update and chicken related video this automotive channel uploads! 😂
@@WatanabeNoTsuna. that is the sign you are a great youtuber with talent. You can drastically interchange between content variety and still have an audience love every video even when its not to their specific interest
This vid was too cute, especially how much the birds were throwing you off, it gives you a lot of charm and humility, which is something a lot of Car you tubers are lacking
Your sponsored segments are the best. They're the only ones I don't skip because they're actually worth watching. Plus the rest of the video is great which is why I keep coming back :)
A bird update at 222k subs! I think we should expect him to build an aviary at 333k. I quite like your channel, always on top of the humor game, keep up the jokes!
My wife took us from 0 chickens to 40 chickens in about 6 months. It's been a mad dash to build coops and get them ready for winter. Our Bard rock's are the friendliest birds in our flock as well. I don't know if it was the TSC setting they started in, or just a natural temperament. If you're having a bunch of problems with loss to predators, I would suggest a livestock guardian dog. We have an anatolian shepherd that watches over the chickens and we haven't had any loss from predators, nor even seen them on the property. Looking forward to seeing the new coop and your ideas for easy maintenance.
Aging wheels is definitely my favourite bird channel. Not that I watch any other bird channels. But if I did, I know I'd not enjoy them more than this one. :)
I give ours back the old eggshells to help with the significant calcium needs of egg production. Oyster shells finely crushed work too and are a good excuse for a beach walk!
A friend of mine owns a farm that has a couple hundred free range chickens. During feeding time, they come running down the hill and gather for food. If you're in their way, you start to think you might be in their food chain. Remember that scene in Jurassic Park 2 with all those little dinos? Same thing...
A 2 ft high kiddie pool would work for pond sunk 1 ft into ground. Pump and filter to keep clean would be helpful keeping birds clean. I'm a bird lover, I got a budgie.
This reminds me of the yard full of birds we had when i was a kid. Bantams, ducks, geese... The gander was a scary beast, especially if you got between him and his girls.
We use an Oase Biosmart 10000 filter with a UV sterilizer and a couple cheapo pre filter boxes for our duck pond. Not the cheapest solution but it works incredibly well it drastically improves the smell and water clarity. Still doesn't filter out everything, and we probably will need to drain, clean a re-fill the pond every few years or so.
We ordered 10 chicks for my daughters birthday Nov 11th. All laying hens. Just a variety of leghorn, Easter eggers, golden stars, etc. I just cleared the shop out so I can build a mobile coop.
Cool. I live in a city where none of this is possible, but one day I’ll have a shop and land to do this stuff. Watching you live your life fills my cup.
As a farm kid ... "guard geese" are no joke! I'd never voluntarily have geese around me ever again. Maybe yours are tame and friendly to people but I remember getting nipped by geese we had on the farm and they're just vicious - they grab, pinch, and twist. If they managed to get a good hold on you, they start shaking back and forth like a terrier. You learn quickly to always wear jeans - there is no such thing as "shorts weather" when those honking demons are trying to rip the skin off your legs!
"Chicken Math" is real. We started with six. We are down to 21 from a peak of 27. Applies to coops, runs, tractors, feeders, and all the other infrastructure.
To be fowl... I just have to leave a poultry comment like a Goose has to defend itself. I'm glad to see you not chickening out from sharing with us, your honking fine gobble gobble content. I hope that your fine flock remains perfectly ducky! Good luck on making them a coop Deville. Hopefully, no one has cringed so hard that they turned into an egg. And like that possible gander... no, I'm not sorry. 🤣🤣🤣
My father cut a ford mondeo fuel tank in half and used it as a pool for our ducks, however we have not dug it in the groud because its easier to change the water if it just sits there
Well, that was a change of pace, anyway, for your heating needs for the chicken coup you could try silicone heating mats / pads like they use for home brew ( beer ) or carbon fibre silicon heating cable, all available on Aliexpress.
The birds told me to tell you, they want a two story coop with a racquetball court, an eight bird, in ground jacuzzi, and Bluetooth controllable, solar powered, heated nesting system. ;)
Guard geese is a life goal for me. But I need to be in more of a rural setting. Chickens and ducks are way more fun than watching TV. We got a lavender orpington this year. Neat looking bird.
We just got a house with an acre of land, and I'm fairly sure this is a preview to our future ;) I hope you'll share a video when you figure out how to keep the pond from being stanky!
Finally an update from my favorite automotive/carpenting/poultry channel
Just needs to add a cattle hoof/horse hoof vet aspect. Those are pretty relaxing
This is the content I want! RIP Birb.
spot on description
Yes. Absolutely. I'm only disappointed about the lack of needlepoint advice on the channel here.
As of yet.
More like this is an automotive/poultry channel while Under Dunn is a carpentry/poultry channel.
"We nicknamed them Hank and Peggy."
**Propane and propane accessories intensifies**
their goose is cooked XD
At first, I thought he had said, “We nicknamed them Hank & ‘PANKY’” 🤣
That boy ain’t right
I tell ya what...
Yum propane
Really looking forward to the next coop build.
You should put up a birb webcam. The birbcam.
Oooh a bird cam twitch channel that gives treats to the chickens when people donate
Genius.
OnlyFlock accounts when wink wink 😂
Chicam
For your edification...
Years ago some friends decided to get a pair of geese. They were excellent pets until they matured and made it their life's work to kill everything in sight.- other animals, small children, large adults and anything else that moved. After discovering that the local animal control and wildlife centers wanted nothing to do with domesticated/homicidal geese, they put them in the back of the family station wagon and drove 86 miles to a small lake and released them. Upon arriving back home they were greeted by...
the geese.
Good luck.
I think thats why most people raise them for poultry, not love and affection. Murder them before they murder you.
you have to raise them from egg together with some chicken eggs. don't just buy a goose, it won't work that way imo
I see they were not aware that Geese are edible. It solves many problems, including what's for dinner.
@@atrifle8364 this is the way.
Dumping your problem animals on somebody else is illegal for a reason.
Looking forward to your upcoming rebrand to Aging Birds.
I'm here for it
Which will bring in a whole new set of (ultimately disappointed) viewers ;-)
Does not quite work for the ones that get disemboweled.
Still waiting for aging air conditioners
Aging Birds = Unscripted and Casual?
African geese, of course, can carry multiple coconuts, but they're still non migratory.
What about the European Geese ??
I didn't know that - aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrggghhhhhhhhhhhh
A friend of mine had two Turkeys, named Thanksgiving and the other was Christmas…I’m pretty sure the names were interchangeable.
I got a turkey i call lunch meat , she's 35 Lbs. and chases the dogs off .
😂😂😂 you guys crack me up
I had a greek once,.. didn't like turkey too much 😏 (too offensive? Coome ooon..., just joking hehe)
@@Grandmaster-G in Arabic we call it Roman chicken, Turkey is a country
@@bassam_salim 🤔
Fun to see someone who is passionate about their animals, so wholesome.
Maybe get a pet goat next, they are extremely cuddly as well.
And will eat everything
@@GrumpyIan they don't eat birds or puppies, and that what is important
@@GrumpyIan free lawnmower
@@bdub1682 Not to mention free lawn fertilizer!
The only channel where I'll watch the sponsorship part of the video the whole way through just for entertainment value.
Jay Foreman and Map Men should be something for you then 🙂
Also Donut
A heater ain't your issue. You don't have enough ventilation so you have cold moist air building up. Rule of thumb is one square foot of vents at least 12 inches above the roost per bird.
Yes this
Yes, freezing cold isn't a problem with sufficient ventilation. But you need to avoid drafts.
As someone that works as a Chicken farmer and used to have geese let me give you 2 tips on them:
1.ALAWAYS keep the geese and chickens separate as geese carry illneses that can kill all of the chickens in a matter of days and dont let them use the same water.
2.Geese dont get in or drink water if its dirty so keep it clean as much as you can.
I wish you good luck with the chickens and geese.
I used to keep a pair of ducks, and had to clip one of their wings. They could still catch air, but couldn't stay aloft that way. You only have to clip out the middle "flight" feathers, and leave the tips and the base feathers. It's pretty straightforward, if the birds are tame like yours seem to be. A bath towel over the head will do the trick if they're struggling too much.
Thanks for the content.
Keep up the good work.
בס'ד
That sounds like some good advice, thanks!
We tried clipping the wings of our birds a few years ago and it worked on most of them, but a few determined ones just flapped harder and got over the fence anyway. Now we just clip one wing on each bird and it works much better.
It's not really a good idea to do a clip where you don't take off flight feathers. Having a bird that can get off the ground but can't really glide and land gracefully is a bit of a problem.
@@ajorsomething4935 I honestly don't remember what all the feathers are called, but we clip the 'finger' feathers (the ones on the end that animated birds always use as fingers) and then a few extra on the end of the wing. Probably 6 or 8 feathers in total. I've never noticed our birds having an issue when jumping off of something and landing. I will watch for that tomorrow though. Thanks for the heads up!
I love how he has to explain SquareSpace to himself every vid
some day he'll finally understand
Lad went from a Yugo to poultry.
Horsepower is increasing exponentially.
I see aging wheels or under dunn videos and I cannot click them fast enough. By far my favorite channel.
I think everyone has almost forgotten about the bus at this point.
Wait.
This continues any longer and he will convert it to a chicken coop.
What bus? Oh yeah, there was a bus here once, wasn't there? 😀
@@emdB67 he should have bought a standard Greyhound highway coach
Heatlamps are useful for keeping the birbs warm, the ceramic kind they use for reptiles or something, heck, even a traditional lightbulb or two painted black (as not to disturb their sleeping) would work nice to keep them warm... :)
yepper's
B I R B
You now have more birb than I do Mechanical Keyboards, and I spend a LOT on mech keebs.
In my country, there is a neat trick we use to keeps the geese in place, it did not need a cage at all. Put ropes/strings around an area, at their chest height. They will not cross it or cant cross it. If want to use mesh as their cage, do it just their chest height, will get the same result. But the rope/string looks a bit cooler.
I’d watch an Aging Wheels paint drying update. Love this channel!
I have fallen in love with Olde English Bulldogges. We have a lab/Bulldogge mix and he is a treat to work with.
It's great to see that you've recovered your flock and even expanded it after everything horrible that happened. I love seeing the birds whenever you show them
I have no interest whatsoever in chickens or any kind of birds...
Yet I am delighted with every flock update and chicken related video this automotive channel uploads! 😂
@@WatanabeNoTsuna. That's honestly the same way I am
@@WatanabeNoTsuna. that is the sign you are a great youtuber with talent. You can drastically interchange between content variety and still have an audience love every video even when its not to their specific interest
@@rotary_turbo99 couldn't agree more! 😊
This vid was too cute, especially how much the birds were throwing you off, it gives you a lot of charm and humility, which is something a lot of Car you tubers are lacking
Okay, you're one! Rooster is adorable! He's just so cute. Can I hug him
The turkey gobbled and I laughed for a minute straight.
Your sponsored segments are the best. They're the only ones I don't skip because they're actually worth watching.
Plus the rest of the video is great which is why I keep coming back :)
i love how your youtube channels have turned into your excuse to indulge in your bird addiction. looking good dude
A bird update at 222k subs! I think we should expect him to build an aviary at 333k. I quite like your channel, always on top of the humor game, keep up the jokes!
My wife took us from 0 chickens to 40 chickens in about 6 months. It's been a mad dash to build coops and get them ready for winter. Our Bard rock's are the friendliest birds in our flock as well. I don't know if it was the TSC setting they started in, or just a natural temperament. If you're having a bunch of problems with loss to predators, I would suggest a livestock guardian dog. We have an anatolian shepherd that watches over the chickens and we haven't had any loss from predators, nor even seen them on the property. Looking forward to seeing the new coop and your ideas for easy maintenance.
Aging wheels is definitely my favourite bird channel. Not that I watch any other bird channels. But if I did, I know I'd not enjoy them more than this one. :)
My wife always asks about your birds when I'm watching one of your videos. She's so happy to got this update ^^
I give ours back the old eggshells to help with the significant calcium needs of egg production. Oyster shells finely crushed work too and are a good excuse for a beach walk!
Salute to the cackle hatchery. Greetings from Springfield.
Birbs! And a puppy! Best Friday lunchtime vid ever.
I like trains.
Much like how I like ducks and geese.
And also much like how I can currently own neither of them.
I like when he does an entire video of birds.
lol at the bird pooping on his desk during squarespace ad.
A friend of mine owns a farm that has a couple hundred free range chickens. During feeding time, they come running down the hill and gather for food.
If you're in their way, you start to think you might be in their food chain. Remember that scene in Jurassic Park 2 with all those little dinos?
Same thing...
You should get this video to America's Funniest Home Videos. This is real funny
One thing is the maximum air velocity of an African swallow, but an African goose? Now we're really getting into philosphical territory.
Oh, some aviation this time. Cool! It’s nice to see how you care for your animals. Greetings from Germany…
A bird update! The best kind of video!
A 2 ft high kiddie pool would work for pond sunk 1 ft into ground. Pump and filter to keep clean would be helpful keeping birds clean. I'm a bird lover, I got a budgie.
im in love with this guys channels
Try a 100w incandescent light for heating the coop. That’s what my grandpa used on the farm. Great video
Those are some funny looking cars but the puppy one is a cutie.
I just knew this was gonna be one of those videos that I never knew I wanted.
Aging Wheels: “We got more chickens!”
*The Colonel wants to know your location*
he's got a gun to stop you this time The Colonel he does not want to loose them this time!
This reminds me of the yard full of birds we had when i was a kid. Bantams, ducks, geese...
The gander was a scary beast, especially if you got between him and his girls.
A friend of mine had geese. The two geese laid eggs and hatched out some precious little goslings... which drowned in the available water.
We use an Oase Biosmart 10000 filter with a UV sterilizer and a couple cheapo pre filter boxes for our duck pond. Not the cheapest solution but it works incredibly well it drastically improves the smell and water clarity. Still doesn't filter out everything, and we probably will need to drain, clean a re-fill the pond every few years or so.
We ordered 10 chicks for my daughters birthday Nov 11th. All laying hens. Just a variety of leghorn, Easter eggers, golden stars, etc. I just cleared the shop out so I can build a mobile coop.
I don't know if it's all an act, but you're seemingly genuine happiness in the things you talk about is infectious. keep up the great work
Cool. I live in a city where none of this is possible, but one day I’ll have a shop and land to do this stuff. Watching you live your life fills my cup.
As a farm kid ... "guard geese" are no joke! I'd never voluntarily have geese around me ever again. Maybe yours are tame and friendly to people but I remember getting nipped by geese we had on the farm and they're just vicious - they grab, pinch, and twist. If they managed to get a good hold on you, they start shaking back and forth like a terrier. You learn quickly to always wear jeans - there is no such thing as "shorts weather" when those honking demons are trying to rip the skin off your legs!
Yoda would love hanging out with all your birds, so would his BFF.. 👍👍👍
Geese are just cobra chickens…. I love the Flock though. I miss my chicken farm I had years ago.
I'm not really fond of farm birds, but this was pretty cute. And your doggo is so cute! ^^
"Chicken Math" is real. We started with six. We are down to 21 from a peak of 27. Applies to coops, runs, tractors, feeders, and all the other infrastructure.
Saw this in patreon but here I am! Gotta give Robert them views
To be fowl... I just have to leave a poultry comment like a Goose has to defend itself. I'm glad to see you not chickening out from sharing with us, your honking fine gobble gobble content. I hope that your fine flock remains perfectly ducky! Good luck on making them a coop Deville. Hopefully, no one has cringed so hard that they turned into an egg. And like that possible gander... no, I'm not sorry. 🤣🤣🤣
My father cut a ford mondeo fuel tank in half and used it as a pool for our ducks, however we have not dug it in the groud because its easier to change the water if it just sits there
Honestly this guy can make a video about all the apples he has in his kitchen and I would still watch it
6:00 "As god as my witness, I thought turkeys could fly!"
I need video footage of the Turkey's yeeting scene at the worshop roof. Lmao.
One of the most entertaining ad reads I've seen in awhile, enough so that I sat through the whole thing. Bravo, good sir, well done.
Great update!!! Been waiting for this for some time. Nice to see you are doing well and kudos to your camera person. I didn't get motion sickness. :^)
Love all your videos, they always make me smile. Keep up the great work!
I use an flood and drain aquaponics growbed ontop of my duck/chicken coop filled with expanded clay pebbles to filter my duckponds.
Your sponsored segments are the best on all of RUclips. I usually skip them but I never skip yours, they’re phenomenal.
Well, that was a change of pace, anyway, for your heating needs for the chicken coup you could try silicone heating mats / pads like they use for home brew ( beer ) or carbon fibre silicon heating cable, all available on Aliexpress.
That last bird was odd looking. Cute though
I love your videos. In the past 3 years we've gone from 12 chickens to 55. They are a super fun animal to keep around.
Chicken math is something
Well I guess you will know the genders of Hank and Peggy if they ever get around to making Bobby.
It's a wish chicken (the promo one)
Wish in both senses:
It is magical, and about as useful as anything you buy on wish!🤣
I love seeing the chickens lmao. Im a chicken owner myself and a mechanic so i love all the videos you put up lol
Thanks for the update.
I love that you look after all these birds.
This is the best channel on RUclips. Period.
The birds told me to tell you, they want a two story coop with a racquetball court, an eight bird, in ground jacuzzi, and Bluetooth controllable, solar powered, heated nesting system. ;)
Hank and Peggy. Perfect names.
Guard geese is a life goal for me. But I need to be in more of a rural setting. Chickens and ducks are way more fun than watching TV. We got a lavender orpington this year. Neat looking bird.
Every fiber of my being is happy about this video.
Chicken math is dangerous. We started with 11 chickens... one year later we have almost 100 chickens, 13 ducks, and 8 quail!
That first chicken is a Belgian “Mechelse koekoek”, I have one that is 9 years old !
The cute birds wanted to know if you have given up on the battery powered go cart?, they wanted to escape in it, From the mad car fondler :-D.
Normally I skip through the in video adds, yours I don't as they are hilarious.
Aging wheels, more like aging wings.
Im excited for the chicken powered bespoke walnut go-kart build.
21 chickens, 2 geese, 5 turkeys, and a partridge in a pear tree.
Thank you!!! yes yes yes yes yes yes yes! regular bird updates please!
We just got a house with an acre of land, and I'm fairly sure this is a preview to our future ;) I hope you'll share a video when you figure out how to keep the pond from being stanky!
nothing wrong with that one chickens and birds just make sure you don't get any aggressive roosters lol
I was happy to here "we're not going to do that" around 1:29.
You know your the only creator that I enjoy the adds, always funny
Yeah, little roosters are the funniest thing, hopefully your flock stays healthy.
Came for the bird update, stayed for the sponsored bit (which I never do). Robert, you make them quite entertaining, please NEVER change!
"it's dreamweaver! what's wrong? you prefer intellij instead?" XD
Chikens are fine in the cold, it's mostly heated to keep the water not frozen
OEBs are great dogs! I have 2. Also, I feel your sponsored ads are a documentation of a slow slip into madness. And it's great!
Not the content we deserve, but the content we NEED.
Oh man! I love birds! They are the best! Hope you have good luck with the flock
That was way more entertaining than I was expecting.
Getting disemboweled really puts a damper on my day.