Love it Justin it’s so amazing how chickens and pigs and cows can do what they do! You inspire me to get up and go outside and work with my farm animals and explore what my animals can do
Happy 4th of July to you and the rest of your family! Justin the things you are teaching your subscribers about sustainable farming practices, one farm at a time is what will keep America great. Keep on keeping on, your generation is what gives us hope for our country.. God Bless.
You have a fan here sir, I am so intrigued about giving up my Nashville city lifestyle and homesteading. I am learning a lot from you, much appreciated. Great fam btw
What are the exact dimensions of the micro chickshaw next to your kitchen garden? I think it would work well in a (sub)urban setting. I am only allowed five hens...
awesome, I can't wait to get my family started with chickens and fruit/veggie garden. Hope the house we're eyeing passes inspection. Keep up the great content.
Isn’t it like a week and a half till butchering ur chickens Jonah is good at Butchering those chickens live ur vids can I have a shout out pls mr brown is so cute and sort of helpful but wasted 2 minutes but that’s just life 😂
Great ending to another fantastic video, Justin! Loved seeing Gideon's collection of single shoes to each pair. LOL. Really enjoyed watching the C-Monsters heading back to what's familiar after spreading out so far when the fence came down. I have a question. Now that there are so few adult guineas, you said they fight more often. Will the adults go after or accept the new keets once they start free-ranging? Also, will they have to be kept in a pasture house of their own for weeks like your first batch so they'll know to return to it at night?
Love it Justin it’s so amazing how chickens and pigs and cows can do what they do! You inspire me to get up and go outside and work with my farm animals and explore what my animals can do
Happy 4th of July to you and the rest of your family! Justin the things you are teaching your subscribers about sustainable farming practices, one farm at a time is what will keep America great. Keep on keeping on, your generation is what gives us hope for our country.. God Bless.
Was it just me or was this video extra bright like all the colors where poping ...makes everything look so good
You have a fan here sir, I am so intrigued about giving up my Nashville city lifestyle and homesteading. I am learning a lot from you, much appreciated. Great fam btw
I always wonder how to stop chicks and piglets from going under the fencing thanks for showing that.
What are the exact dimensions of the micro chickshaw next to your kitchen garden? I think it would work well in a (sub)urban setting. I am only allowed five hens...
awesome, I can't wait to get my family started with chickens and fruit/veggie garden. Hope the house we're eyeing passes inspection.
Keep up the great content.
Justin, do you have to worry about hawks getting your chickens? Do you account for any lost birds when you raise new ones?
Thx for all the Great idea and it is funny how your boys always know when your stuff is
Excellent, it's totally your natural job 🙂
Happy Independence Day!
How long do you keep the chickens in that area before you plant
Hope you all had a wonderful 4th💥💥
there's a method to your chicken madness Justin...
Curious how many weeks the breakfast pose has been on that plot to kill off the grass like that?
Hi from South Africa 🌍
Chicken = Conventor
Win - Win
A-ha! Mystery Solved: Cornish crossescrossesC-monsters C-monsters!
Awesome video my friend
chikychikybokbok.
great stuff, brother man.
Have you thought about getting honey bees
Love ur vids❤️
Farm both hard
Isn’t it like a week and a half till butchering ur chickens Jonah is good at Butchering those chickens live ur vids can I have a shout out pls mr brown is so cute and sort of helpful but wasted 2 minutes but that’s just life 😂
Hi :)
First? Am I first? lol
Great ending to another fantastic video, Justin! Loved seeing Gideon's collection of single shoes to each pair. LOL. Really enjoyed watching the C-Monsters heading back to what's familiar after spreading out so far when the fence came down.
I have a question. Now that there are so few adult guineas, you said they fight more often. Will the adults go after or accept the new keets once they start free-ranging? Also, will they have to be kept in a pasture house of their own for weeks like your first batch so they'll know to return to it at night?