Chicken Yard - Upgrades and Updates :)

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Комментарии • 58

  • @TheKindredMan
    @TheKindredMan 24 дня назад +50

    You dont need to explain anything to us. Every video you make is a privilege for anyone to watch. The world is a better place for what you put out into this world

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  9 дней назад +1

      Thanks so much for the kind words and words of support. We feel really lucky to be part of such a wonderful and healthy community

  • @GrowCookPreserveWithKellyDawn
    @GrowCookPreserveWithKellyDawn 24 дня назад +14

    Your commitment to stewardship of our beautiful planet shines through in every video. Watching your channel is not only a pleasure but also a profound learning experience. Each episode leaves me inspired and more knowledgeable about sustainable practices. Thank you for all that you do and for sharing your wisdom with us!

  • @CookBrookCountryLife
    @CookBrookCountryLife 21 день назад +1

    Lovely video! I always like to remember chickens' ancestors lived in the jungle.

  • @teriemoreno8610
    @teriemoreno8610 24 дня назад +8

    The language you use is so neutrally positive. For example “I have retired that”, what a nice way to say it didn’t work out without guilting yourself.

  • @tatekohmni
    @tatekohmni 24 дня назад +9

    So much inspiration, thanks for taking the time!
    I made a "dead hedge" to divide some compost areas. also made a living hedge of willows...stuck willow prunings in a row about 4 inches apart, made 2 rows about 6 feet apart, let grow to about 8-10 feet then twisted together to make an arch! That's the primary compost bed, they get shade and some shelter so they keep working the compost even when it's hot or rainy.
    Bonus...The Japanese beetles love the willow and I knock the beetles down for them to eat.

  • @chriswren2559
    @chriswren2559 24 дня назад +5

    Your chickens have a great life! Their environment is varied providing everything they need all that wonderful dust for bathing, fresh scraps, shade, windfalls from the trees and bushes and of course manna from heaven ...the red wigglers when the man with the pitchfork shows up!
    They are glossy and fat and very interested in everything that's going on around them ... very lucky!!!

  • @Strider181
    @Strider181 13 дней назад

    I had a small version of this at my last property, based on your system. My lockdowns obsession project was making compost. Had the happiest 10 chickens you could imagine, I used loads of cardboard from work (tv and speaker boxes mainly) and shredded paper from my partners work, I would collect leaves, woodchip, make charcoal, sprout seeds, all based on your videos but at a much smaller scale. SO MANY worms in the pen for free protein for the chickens and we got the deepest dark yellow yolks in our eggs when all the egg shortages were on. (We used ex layer hens to give them a taste of the good life too).
    So thank you for making your video's, I will eventually make an even smaller system at the new place but it's pretty suburban now so i might switch to bantams and guinea pigs or rabbits for the nitrogen makers.
    Peace from Australia.

  • @beckymay439
    @beckymay439 24 дня назад +2

    Look at those healthy happy ladies in that beautiful habitat! ❤

  • @hamadal-ashraf5211
    @hamadal-ashraf5211 24 дня назад +1

    Great information and technique

  • @carlafawcett6494
    @carlafawcett6494 24 дня назад +3

    Love the chicken tv. Can’t wait to have property again !

  • @honeycaffena4897
    @honeycaffena4897 24 дня назад +2

    Just sharing we are doing similar things in our duck run. Their manure is not “hot” so no quick compost but it brings in the bugs that decompose the items, which the ducks LOVE! Thanks for your information

  •  24 дня назад +3

    Look at All Those Chickens!

  • @user-xf4rc2bp5r
    @user-xf4rc2bp5r 25 дней назад +4

    I so enjoy the chicken videos! Zelda will so benefit from both of your thoughtful and loving demeanors. I hope to one day add chickens to my home too.

  • @misterdubity3073
    @misterdubity3073 24 дня назад +2

    Always fun to see the chicken run innovations. Follow up idea: there was a kind of living wall where I think you were pollarding willows staggered every 3,4,5 years (?between you and road); and then another living wall / debris wall? plus rhizome barrier separating you from a neighbor's field

  • @SG-vu4qy
    @SG-vu4qy 24 дня назад +1

    I'm grateful for your time. I'm planting fast growing plants for shade in my chicken coop. We are blasted with high UV levels and 110 degree days this week. going to try sunflowers and looking for other fast growing plants to provide relief for my hens. the lows have been 50's so it's a challenge. airhugs to beautiful Zelda.

  • @Limogi
    @Limogi 24 дня назад +1

    Can't wait for the update on the sproutings ❤!

  • @leslienichols5268
    @leslienichols5268 10 дней назад

    I love this chicken yard!

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  10 дней назад

      So glad, thank you for the kind words!

  • @marcozolow1749
    @marcozolow1749 24 дня назад +2

    I don't have chickens and I just have a two bay pallet built compost system. Good enough for my suburban garden. I do have robins and cardinals that seem to enjoy time in the compost bay. They have been aerating the compost on the edges. The other day I found quite a pile of compost outside of the bay. The robins are having too much fun.

  • @awakenacres
    @awakenacres 24 дня назад +1

    Thanks for another inspiring video!❤️🐓

  • @HansQuistorff
    @HansQuistorff 24 дня назад +1

    Using chicken tractors. I would feed the 24 hour soaked soft white wheat when I moved the tractors and collected the eggs in the evening. This made sure the slept with full crops. There generaly was some remaining when they start at daylight and ome would be buried and grow to harvest next time the tractor cane around. It grows all winter in my climate.

  • @joshua511
    @joshua511 24 дня назад +1

    "This time of year it feels more like a jungle than a yard". I hear that! We have lots of Amaranth, mammoth sunflowers and mulberry giving plenty of shade to the hens.

  • @miabagley2202
    @miabagley2202 24 дня назад

    Another lovely video. I'm still noodling how to make your processes work or how to adapt them in my much smaller system.

  • @kerrierichards2894
    @kerrierichards2894 5 дней назад

    Our local hardware store has a plastic pot recycling bin out the front. I keep a lookout for any seedling trays with an open lattice, if placed on the ground upside down they act as readymade frames for allowing the hens to browse greens without digging up the seeds. I'm in the middle of a rather muddy winter, so I've dropped a line of them along a well-travelled track in the chook run with barley seed underneath (the cheapest sprouting seed option here right now) so I have a line of fresh greens accessible instead of a muddy riverlet.

  • @user-ss9xc1uk6y
    @user-ss9xc1uk6y 24 дня назад

    It’s wonderful to see the chickens trying to find something in the soil how they scratch and just keep doing what they do best, and you’re always looking for ideas to keep them going. I’m working on mine also my soil got so compact ❤ I don’t no if to fork it up or put down shaving and grass please tell me which one I should do❤

  • @rickthelian2215
    @rickthelian2215 24 дня назад

    Great idea to get the grain, nearly a tonne.

  • @HelenC-v3d
    @HelenC-v3d 24 дня назад

    Hi Greetings from Aus. I have been so inspired by your channel, my very small flock of chickens and Guinea Fowl have benefited from your in yard compost systems, despite the fact that they free range all day every day, they come home to a choice of yummy things to scratch for.
    One issue that I haven’t seen you cover is rodents.
    My unenclosed yard is shaded by elderberry and grapevines, certain times of the year the um rat population is uggh!
    Keep up the good work!!
    Thanks from ‘woop woop’ in Aus 😊

  • @JR-xw5dk
    @JR-xw5dk 23 дня назад

    Off topic. I just learned that gooseberries, currents were outlawed in the early 1900's because of white pine rust. I guess that may be why I have never heard of them.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @PRINCESSDREAMYLYN
    @PRINCESSDREAMYLYN 24 дня назад

    I love the Chicken Jungle it seems like a very peaceful place to be, I'm sure they love it too. Thanks for sharing it with us has given me lots of inspiration over the years. I let my chickens hang out in my raspberry patch in the summer it gets morning sun and is shaded by trees in the hot after noon. They seem to really enjoy it. My chicken peeps are small white Silky's an Bantams I live in town and i use them to keep down the bugs and help with fertilization and they give us a few eggs as a bonus. Being small they aren't as destructive as large chickens can be.

  • @ainsleycamps8784
    @ainsleycamps8784 23 дня назад

    Yes I miss chicken TV 😊

  • @LoisELewis
    @LoisELewis 25 дней назад +1

    Love your chicken videos. Happy system, healthy birds❤❤❤

  • @cacmang42
    @cacmang42 24 дня назад +1

    Nice shirt

  • @GRPermie
    @GRPermie 25 дней назад +1

    I was just wondering how your chicken projects have been doing the other day. Glad to see an update. :)

  • @claytonleal7947
    @claytonleal7947 24 дня назад

    love a good chicken update!

  • @MistressOP
    @MistressOP 25 дней назад +1

    A good wooden or bamboo trellis and pumpkins could be huge. Just have to remember to buy bras from good will

  • @joanneoverstreet72
    @joanneoverstreet72 25 дней назад

    Very enjoyable! 😊🌱💚🌻🐝

  • @MistressOP
    @MistressOP 24 дня назад +1

    they should really make sickers and twist ties biodegrable.

  • @Limogi
    @Limogi 24 дня назад

  • @yking333
    @yking333 24 дня назад

    Wondering if there’s an update on the Chicken Run Experiments in growing greens! Made a lot of sense to me logically, but curious if it worked out in reality

  • @paulaisrael2209
    @paulaisrael2209 25 дней назад +5

    How do you protect your chickens from predators?

    • @kimmymole5661
      @kimmymole5661 18 дней назад

      Check out earlier videos where he’s explained it

  • @creekwoodfarmandhomesteadc6440
    @creekwoodfarmandhomesteadc6440 25 дней назад

    Cool

  • @ponypetedm
    @ponypetedm 24 дня назад

    Wheat = beer. lol it would be rough especialy if you use rain water and a small amount of bread yeast. ps i disargree i think your chickens are free range, recomendation is 1 square meter of run per bird, i have over double that and it looks like your not far off that, they have access to live vegitation and living compost piles. they may be hemed in but they are not caged birds they are free range.

  • @joseegagnon1198
    @joseegagnon1198 14 дней назад

    I love the chicken yard. I'm planning one for my property but am wondering how you keep yours safe from predators. I have a family of foxes in a wooded part of the acreage.

  • @pilkyish
    @pilkyish 24 дня назад

    Great update. How do you make sure the seed starting mix you harvest isn’t full of weed and food seeds?
    I’ve been using a smaller system than you, and the potting / seed compost I’m harvesting is full of seed. Especially tomatoes and melons.

  • @that44rdv4rk
    @that44rdv4rk 25 дней назад

    yeah, I carried like 200 gallons of water today so my pumpkin and squash vines could get a good drink.

  • @noah786
    @noah786 25 дней назад +1

    Do you have the totes drilled out on the bottom to let the worms get out?

  • @lewisfishr
    @lewisfishr 24 дня назад

    i live for chicken tv

  • @thomasdevoogt1655
    @thomasdevoogt1655 20 дней назад

    I'm sorry for a totally unrelated question, but I'm wondering if you could share how you go about stratifying apricot seed. I was visiting friends and found two trees dropping fruit on a parking lot, so I have a sudden abundance of seed. It appears a lot of folks are removing the shells, then stratifying in the fridge with expected sprouting in 1-2 months. I'd hate to have trees just sprouting in late summer in my zone 4b location! Thanks for any advice you might have!

  • @putyourhopeinchrist8393
    @putyourhopeinchrist8393 10 дней назад

    Greetings Sean, Im currently in the process of building my composting station right beside my chicken coop. Do you think its ok to add their bedding as a brown base in the beginning stages of composting, or would their poops be too much of a hazard for them to browse through?

  • @judyedwards7597
    @judyedwards7597 24 дня назад

    What do you do with spent coop bedding? I use the deep litter method in my coop and clean out the soiled hemp every six to twelve months. Right now I'm storing it in pallet compost bins as it is really slow to break down. I'm using some of the 12 month + stuff in holes as I plant around the yard and top dress non-food plants. Would you use it in a veggie garden? How about as mulch for blueberries? The jumping worms are here. I'm afraid to introduce red wigglers to the compost because these invasive worms are monsters compared to them.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  9 дней назад

      We add chicken bedding directly to the garden and sometimes soak it really thoroughly and add finished compost on top and sew in larger seeds like cucumbers and beans and nasturtiums and things like that and it seems to work incredibly well so long as the moisture is there

  • @doinacampean9132
    @doinacampean9132 25 дней назад

    How do you secure the hens at night?

  • @jademorgan4763
    @jademorgan4763 24 дня назад +1

    Forgive me if you’ve answered this before, but do you have issues with rodents?

    • @jademorgan4763
      @jademorgan4763 24 дня назад

      Also, I so appreciate all the info you are willing to share!! Much love!❤

  • @JosephIngram-k2h
    @JosephIngram-k2h 24 дня назад

    Ever thought about making a public access show? 1 episode a week on a major platform