My Secret Homesteading Weapon for 2023
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Welcome to our latest video! Today on Fall Line Ridge, we're taking you on a journey through a typical day (or two) on our homestead.
Our day begins with the arrival of our new baby chicks. We'll show you how we carefully transport them home and prepare their new living space. My son and I build a new brooder, feed and water them, and set up a heat lamp to keep them warm.
Next up, we'll be getting ready for the arrival of our new pigs. We'll start the process of moving the pig pen to a more convenient spot (next to the chicken coop). We'll also talk about our new pig management plans for the year.
In addition to preparing for our new livestock, we'll also be unboxing and setting up some new electric netting from VEVOR. We'll take you through the process, explaining how it works and how it will help to keep our livestock secure.
As we go about our day, we'll also be dealing with some practical tasks, such as replacing a leaky water spigot and changing the oil in our Kubota L4701 Tractor.
So, if you're interested in homesteading, or if you're just curious about what life on a small-scale farm is like, then come along with us and experience a day in the life of our homestead!
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Can you get a solar power electric box to go with that
@@quackerfarm1234 short answer is yes. Solar panels are available for this application but maybe not from this company.
So I was warned against this company, did you have any issues with them? Saw some things I'd like there but had been told to stay away from them.
You're a good Dad with your lad helping you on projects. For a Central America condo-dweller watching a farmer from Georgia, USA deal with his details of management is a great experience for me.
Every kid should have a father figure like him, a healthy kid will become a man! Kudos!
That kid is precious, and loves to learn !🥰
He's a hoot.
Wes please don't apologize about the content of your videos. You share with us what you have to do to live your life. THANK YOU. LOL The little guy tries 😄😄. Back to being an "Accidental Pig Farmer" 🤣🤣🤣 Well done . Informative 👍👍👍. Thank you for sharing. Take care of yourselves, be safe, and healthy 🇨🇦
He tries so hard. He brought me that extra board without me asking him.
so nice when your son is there helping at such a young age.
The pig project will be a vast improvement this year with the extended area. Nice of the chickens to share their space.
Love watching your boy help....and in years to come he will get a lot of mileage out of ''helping Dad''...
Boy, I noticed when the Big Boss showed up at the chicken coop you and your helper “Turned Too”. LOL, another good one Wes.
I bought me an incubator and hatch out my own chicks... What A Blast! It's really cool for the little kids to experience too. Over the last 10 years I have hatched lots of chicks & ducks & turkeys and gone through 2 incubators... I have a back yard flock in a remote rural town in SE Arizona. They free range all around the property. Got me some rabbits too, colony style. Not in cages.
Your boy will one day have his own projects and you will be helping him.
Training pigs to electric is imperative. When they are learning and getting those first shocks they go straight as fast as they can, right thru the fence unless they are trained.
Love the father - son interaction, you are both fortunate!
I enjoy watching you manage your operation. Good stuff. Thanks
I just found your channel and subscribed when I saw your sweet little farm boy! You now how us old granny's are when we see the little ones...our hearts melt!
I was taught as you take the chicks from the box you dip their beaks into the water & then put them down on the floor.
I did that because the instructions told me to (off camera). Honestly I doubt the farmers that get 500 meat chickens are doing that, so I'm not so sure it's necessary.
@@falllineridge, you're right about the 500. However, the reason the chicks that have been shipped (like the post office) have had none for 3 days. It is done to rehydrate them and find their water source. They then will find their food next. Thanks for your reply.
Great video! I would suggest making yourself a 6 foot wooden gate for the pig pen, well secured with a couple T-posts. When it comes time to set-up the new pig paddock, build it on the other side of that gate and the pigs will go right through when you open it, especially if they are bucket trained and you don't feed them for about a day. Good luck!
He's learning a lot !!!😇
Time to build a stationary fence crossing ladder. A fun project for your milled lumber.
Hi Wes, enjoyed today's video clip, even though it was "all over the place", I like it that way. At least you don't get bored with watching the same old repetitive thing over and over again !! Your son is as cute and helpful, as usual. You're doing it right, brother !! That's how kids learn - watching their parents. So, ALWAYS do it RIGHT !! Best wishes for your next Season's projects. I'm confident you'll do well !! And I mean your entire family !! Blessings to y'all from San Diego, CA !!
As a mechanic when you put on your oil filter you need just to lube the gasket and put on hand tight you don't need is tighten up with the wrench
I love all over the place vids.... That's how a normal week goes!
The patience & love you show your son is such a blessing to watch!! Great video, as always!! Thank you, & God bless you and your family!! 👍🙏👍
Thanks Dianne! Always appreciate your kind comments.
As a father who farms as well, I can say there are times it's difficult in the moment to have that patience. I loved seeing you with your boy. It was great
What a fabulous adorable assistant you have!
Great video showing the hotwire fence, should work a treat. One thing though when replacing the filter on your Kubota don't use the filter removal tool to tighten up the new filter as this can rip the new seal out of the filter and cause all sorts of problems down the line. you only have to smear a film of new oil on the new rubber seal and screw the filter on until it contacts the base and then using your hands tighten another 3/4 quarters of a turn and that is enough. As a background I worked on cars and trucks most of my life, I'm retired and turning 70 this year. Cheers and good luck with the pigs................Oh and hi from downunder
I kinda like these videos that are all over the place from time to time.
Thank you for sharing your homestead work with us. I sure enjoy the videos of your work and beautiful homestead.
OMG! The peeps bring back so many Easter memories. We would get 4 each year and keep them until they started betting themselves air born ..... then we took them to my grandparent's farm. One year we had a rooster in the mix. He was so cute when he started trying to crow I the morning. I kept telling him to zip it or he would find himself in my grandma's stew pot. :0D
Great video Wes. Very informative. Always great video content. Thanks for sharing.
Another great video Wes! I love it when it's "all over the place"! Stay safe & well, Dave - UK. 👍👍
Don't know if you want to try this or not but with all those metal roofs, think of installing a gutter and running the rainwater to a trough. In GA, yall get a good bit of rain and it can help watering critters instead of pulling hose pipe
Thanks for sharing! Good team work! 👍
I followed along watching you build the new chicken coop and I must say it looks great. I’m in the process of wanting to get chickens too and building a coop as well.
hello fall line ridge its is randy and i like you video is cool thanks friends randy
Don't use an adjustable wrench on drain plugs, it will round it out over time. Use the correct size of box end wrench. One hour of running is supposed to be equal to 50 miles of driving.
Yeah that was kind of a lazy choice.
"all over the place" is quite alright by me, most of our daily lives are all over the place. your vids are super interesting & engaging. appreciate you sharing your "all over the place" with us.
Thanks. Always great. Happy you let your son participate in so many activities.
We kept our pigs in with a stand of electric fence about 1-2 inches off the ground. Barbed wire 6-7 inches up from that and then another strand of elec. fence another 6-7 inches from the middle one and then another strand of barbed wire above that a few inches. Electrified wire with a solar charger.
I save zip ties the same way that you are showing. If I can't get them to open like that, I will cut the tie right next to the female piece so that I have a short tie that I can use again.
For the pig feed, you might look into getting a gravity wagon and having a bulk delivery from a feed store. That will be a lot cheaper than buying 50# bags. Even getting your corn delivered that way would help. Or you might be able to buy direct from a local farmer.
#4 rebar makes excellent stakes for the guy lines. Cheap and can be cut to whatever length you need.
Wowsa..I mentioned before, I stumbled upon your channel when you started way back when.
I miss the Blue Boy. [It is a Gainsborough painting] but hey, tractors get more done.
Anyway..
Your journey thrown out there is amazing. The only channel that I can also read the great many folks as supporters of your endeavors and learn an amazing amount.
God bless you and all you hold dear.
I really enjoy your videos. They are very relaxing and you cover so much detail. I love it. Your homestead setting is gorgeous.
Awesome video 👍👍😎😎👍👍
That Electric Netting looks like it would be the ticket to set up as a Play Pen for a few Unruly Kids....lol
While my dad and i no longer talk, some of my fondest memories is "helping" him with household projects XD still remember helping him do the roofing on the house extension. I was terrified but ill never forget it XD
I think you are a little hard on yourself, from what I see you are a winner by having a go at these projects👏🏻👏🏻
And you are open enough to share your wins with us, thank you🏆
Tent spike's for the tie downs if you know any campgrounds in the area they will have one's left behind and probably will give them to you or offer them a some eggs or maybe something else. As always good luck and God bless
I have been told to put stones or marbles in the waterer because chicks actually get in it and drown. Don't know how reliable that advice is but nothing to lose by doing it
Fluid extractor is the tool you needed for drainage of excess oil.
"Thumbs Up" to Vevor for their support! They seem to have high quality products.
So far so good!
That wire is only good for keeping the big chickens out. What adout rats, snakes, etc. The fabric wire with the smallest holes would be so much better.
Your babies can kinda fly after about two weeks. They will just jump at least 6 feet at the slightest thing.
That was what I was worried about too. Rats, mice and snakes getting the little chicks.
Great video. Thanks for sharing 👍 👍👍👍👍😺🤗🐺
Walmart has some nail type tent stakes that will probably work for stakes for guide wire
Your a good dad my friend. Keep up the good work.🤘🤘🤘
I absolutely love your lumber milling videos.
I have a new Woodland mills 130Max and love it. I have a couple buddies who also like your videos, just don’t like viewing every inch of a board being sawn, 10 seconds is even a bit too much
Keepum Cummin!
Your plan for the pigs is pretty much the same as Al's on "Lumnah Acres". It worked out really well for him on their old homestead.
Nice video👍
Hey Wes, those spikes are a great idea but they are pricey. Maybe some rebar cut to length and something on top 🔝 of them for safety
I am not an expert on tractor but I believe it all depends on how you use your tractor if you are on it from morning till night change more often the oil will get a lot more hot then when you use your tractor only once in a while and I think the Manuel tells you those specification on tractor that work every 8 or plus hours let other people say what they think have a great day
I'm 63 years old. I have a 45 year old son and a 16 year old grandson
I'm going to tell you. Spend all the time you can with that boy get over it fast if he ever irritates you. You will miss having a little boy once he is grown and has to go to work to support his own family.
I really enjoy or videos can't wait to see the pigs when you get them
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I needed to build a brooder this week and came across your video. I wasn't sure exactly how I wanted to put it together but this looks like an easy way to get something thrown together. Thanks
Lot's of times real slow leaks will fix themselves as minerals collect at the leak.
Nicely done everything video. These are probably my favorite ones, like a day in the life. I hope you have better luck with Vevor than we did. Purchased one of their 30 gallon fuel stations and the hand crank pump died in two months. Vevor's response was to transfer us to another department and completely blow us off. We had found several products on their website to order but I believe we will pass on Vevor. We can buy the same kinds of items elsewhere but may pay more, which is OK if they last.
Man, that's a shame. Lots of folks seem to blow it when it comes to customer service. But, like you say, if you get better quality elsewhere you're better off paying more.
@@falllineridge If they eventually step up to the plate and take care of it I will come back here and say so. I am always hopeful.
@@falllineridge Vevor finally took care of this. It took a few months, being transferred to numerous people, jumping through all of their silly hoops like being asked to take a picture of the pump not working...think about that, "take a picture of the pump not working", that is the intelligence level of people you are dealing with. I was told because I bought it on Amazon they would only transfer me to another department, which ignored me, but I kept on, I showed them we bought it off the Vevor Store on Amazon and finally they agreed to send another unit, not just the defective pump but a complete tank and pump. To anyone reading this that has a defective Vevor product, keep emailing them until you are bigger annoyance to them than just replacing the product would be. The gas tank itself is fantastic so when the replacement pump dies in a couple months I will replace it with a better pump.
thank you for sharing him, it makes my day watching him
"The great paddock in the sky". 😂😂
Enjoyed the videio.
It’s great to see Cricket make an appearance. Great video
enjoyed the video. have a great day
01:42 the inspector shows up before you even get started!!
LOL The little guy tries 😄😄
Awesome video, you covered a good amount.......I have been searching for pigs to raise but would really like to start with a breeding pair once I decide what breed to go with LOL.......Enjoyed watching Thumbs Up
You should NEVER use a wrench to tighten the oil filter. thats why it is really tight to get off and there will come a time when you may hurt something getting it off doing it that way
I'm going to have to respectfully disagree with you here. I'd much rather have to use my wrench to remove my tractor's oil filter than have the vibrations of the tractor cause the oil filter to potentially spin loose and then my tractor's engine burns up from oil starvation.
@@ronicard Has never heard of a spin-on filter loosing it self. Oiling the sealant and handtightening is all it takes. Using a monkeywrench on the drainplugs is also a big NO-NO in my world. Has seen one too many tragic weldons, just to be able to drain the sump....
Your coop looks awesome. Every time I see it I question wether I want the rustic, or the new construction painted look. Those mealworms are expensive at TSC, so I’ll look into this as well.
As for the pigs.. I’ve seen where someone used a gate between 2 pens so he could rotate. He would spread seed a couple days before switching pens. Another thing.. On the gate he found that putting a panel on the gate made it easier for the pigs to realize the open access and cross the boundary between pens.
Both coops will get the job done just fine, but the rustic ones are way cooler.
06:20 RIP diagonals 😂
You have some nice land my dream is to Own a big piece of property in the woods and have a mini farm lol
I always save the zip ties as well.
Good video enjoyed
I went to the Oswald's bear ranch in the central U.P. to see how they keep bears in. So I could keep build coup to keep bears out of the chickens when we move up there. Eggs cost one way or another.
You're right, eggs cost something either way, but it's way more satisfying making your own.
Good generalized content Wes. Great video thumbs up.
It's good to change oil regularly because oil will oxidize over time! Being used or just sitting!
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Great video, as always!! Thank you, & God bless you and your family!!
Great work sir, great work.
Just FYI, you may want to consider adding some additional protection between the pigs and the chickens. In the event something does happen and the pigs get out, they do and will try to eat those chickens.
good team!!fun to watch!!
They sent my order to the wrong address but they made it good with a new order.
Putting some pipe dope over the Teflon tape will prevent most leaks
Having agricultural meat and eggs is great convenience. Ecologically it is not sustainable on the land everything from corn and soy monoculture crops down to the synthetic fencing. I would suggest look into deer and other wild meat (depending on your region may even have wild hog) hunting or even barter with other locals for your lumber products. After learning the process, that is truly God's meat, after all they mostly eat oak acorns and everything else from forest areas. Food for thought. Love your attitude and the channel.
Lol when you got it hooked on the rack. It's always something isn't it? Great info.
It was really stuck too.
I have a nice brooder box you could have used. We've used it for quail and chickens buy probably won't use it this year.
Get a couple of plastic pallets and use tposts to secure them to the ground. I put a barrel like you have on the pallet and screwed some rubber food bowls to the same pallet. This way I could fill the water and food without needing to walk into the pen.
8 pigs is going to be a challenge. The smell in August will be a lot of fun. If you want to do 10 I'll be glad to let you raise me a couple. We are going to be RVing a lot this year so livestock will be problematic.
I have a dad dadgum spigot that leaks unless I have the thing turned sideways. Irritating for sure.
You need to let one or two of your hens set a nest. You won’t need a brooder and you won’t have to buy chicks. However I don’t think that will be a problem in the future because a couple of them will do it on there own under the chicken house. A bonus is that you will have several young roosters to put in the freezer. Don’t ask me how I know this will happen on it’s own if you let them under the hen house. That is if you have a rooster to start with.
No rooster here.
glad your getting more piggies and great to see cricket again
I'd come back for some 🥓 bacon too 👍😁🤣
Ha!
You might want to clean the airfilter too as a part of the maintenance.
I just did a brooder part one build on my channel i also got eggs in the Incubator
Hi Wes. Are you able to ad a T connection to the existing water line to extend it to both or more locations for the pigs? That netting looks like a great idea. I have not seen it other places. Have good days!
It would be pretty easy to do that for sure. Problem is that they won'y be in one single place very long, so probably not much point in laying new pipe for that. I've got high hopes for the netting for sure! Thanks for stopping by!
@@falllineridge Perhaps a tote on a trailer?
I suggest just using t post at the corners.
We wanna hear you recite that chicken breed name list one more time...🤣
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Hey Mr Green Jean's. Nice to see the Junior Supervisor in on the chick brooder project. Did you get to see the "Modern Yeoman" pig processing on Sunday night? I thought you might find it educational and helpful.
I sure didn't. What channel was that on?
The Modern Yeoman channel.
Lumber and eggs. Fifth Avenue will be calling.
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