How to Protect Your Chickens Against Predators | 7 Tricks You Probably Haven't Heard of

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  • @chelledegrasse2787
    @chelledegrasse2787 Год назад +55

    Justin, praying for Jonah every morning and evening. Love that kid. I know your heart is breaking. You keep praying too.

  • @jeanneroden8782
    @jeanneroden8782 Год назад +20

    Praying for Jonah .It is very hard to watch your child struggle with a serious medical issue. Love your family and your videos.

  • @dgmills5351
    @dgmills5351 Год назад +17

    I admire how well all of your kids pitch in and help with the chores! I am so sad for Jonah still having major issues with his hip. Positive thoughts and Prayers for him to manage his pain! 😇🤗🙏🏻❣️😘👏👍😎

  • @KatrinaT
    @KatrinaT Год назад +18

    I think you have hit a great balance in your videos! Editing is smooth and I love the mix of long and short videos and a mix of themes. You have become a must click, along with Sow the Land and the Hollar Homestead.
    We have one female goose. Someone local had fertilized eggs and we had a broody hen so she hatched her out. I was watching yesterday while I was throwing out scraps and the goose was chasing two hens away from her bread scrap but not another hen and I realized, it was her mother! She still shares with her chicken mom!
    Last spring I gave away three hens that were the worst about trying to get over the fence into the garden and this year we don't have any problems with chickens trying to get in. I got rid of the trouble makers and now it doesn't seem to occur to the other hens to try.

    • @GOAT_GOATERSON
      @GOAT_GOATERSON Год назад +1

      Yeahhhh, sow the land is my absolute favorite

  • @bradleyferguson2710
    @bradleyferguson2710 Год назад +5

    I love the idea of "chickens feeding the garden, the garden feeding the chickens". I've been thinking, could you put hooped pipe over the chickens (like the top of the greenhouse) 3' or 4' apart and attach galvanized welded wire fence leaving a space between? Then something like beans that climb grow up and across. More shade, food, and protection.

  • @ohsoquickly_x
    @ohsoquickly_x Год назад +5

    This is great timing. We've our first flock of 21 (darn Chicken Math!) chickens going into their perma-coop this week. Thanks for the advice, inspiration, and sharing of the journey. :)

  • @ArreisMorsCI
    @ArreisMorsCI Год назад +5

    An idea for your Compost Corner.... why not make it a mini high tunnel roof but chicken safe. That way it's tall enough for everyone to stand up in, AND any plants you grow also have the height for growth and protection from critters. The chicken fencing will allow pollinators in, and your gate allow for wheelbarrow as you said.

  • @nap0le0n60
    @nap0le0n60 Год назад +1

    Great timing. Heard a big cat behind the house last night about 2am. Let the dogs out after it. Woke up to a small hole tore through the fence but luckily no chickens missing.

  • @marcus3457
    @marcus3457 Год назад +1

    "You will be harvested in the fall "
    How can you not love Justin? 😆

  • @camicri4263
    @camicri4263 Год назад +1

    God bless you guys 🙏🙏🙏❤️🤗 Thank you for the pointers!

  • @meganjaime7728
    @meganjaime7728 Год назад +6

    A guard goose! Duh! Why hadn’t I thought of that? 😄😊

  • @rainwaterrefugehomestead2267
    @rainwaterrefugehomestead2267 Год назад +2

    We finally got some geese to raise with a flock! I'm so excited.

  • @martiwoods6610
    @martiwoods6610 Год назад

    I am so glad you are making videos like this again!

  • @swenson047
    @swenson047 3 месяца назад

    Haha. Your child takes the show!

  • @Deezisnotsfree
    @Deezisnotsfree Месяц назад

    So anyways, I started blastin’

  • @ashleylovepace1941
    @ashleylovepace1941 Год назад +4

    I think my favorite part of these types of videos are Justin getting exasperated with the animals.

    • @KatrinaT
      @KatrinaT Год назад +1

      It's real life! You should hear me swear at my bottle baby goats! I rarely swear, but they make me crazy! I've never met an animal that goes looking for trouble like a goat. I swear they do things just because I don't want them to!

    • @Kelikaku
      @Kelikaku Год назад

      @@KatrinaT Justin called them "evil" and "evil-eyed" on multiple videos. Also says he'll never keep them again.
      If I ever get them, I might try the 'Fainting Goats' because I hope that I just can startle them in order to stop them from running away.

    • @KatrinaT
      @KatrinaT Год назад

      @Kelikaku Coutin I only keep them long enough to feed them up and sell them! Goats are no joke, you have to be prepared for their shenanigans! I like the fainting goat idea! 😄

    • @ashleylovepace1941
      @ashleylovepace1941 Год назад +1

      @@KatrinaT yes, I love it because I relate 😃

    • @KatrinaT
      @KatrinaT Год назад

      @@ashleylovepace1941 yes, I love that they leave the reality of dealing with livestock in the videos. 💕

  • @woodworkerroyer8497
    @woodworkerroyer8497 5 месяцев назад

    I was NOT prepared for the lemur song.

  • @melissakasner9722
    @melissakasner9722 Год назад +3

    ❤😊 I enjoy watching all your videos take care and you guys are doing an amazing job

  • @ourtrailmixoflife2085
    @ourtrailmixoflife2085 5 месяцев назад

    I use a solar box, my coops stationary with a auto door. So I put in 3 10 ft grounds 10 ft apart and it gives you full potential of my solar box. I get 3+ joules, I can get as much as 6 joules. I have my coop out in my horses pasture so it has to be mega hot to keep them out. Almost a yr so good. I am going to add a auto door to my primer 1 fence so the chickens can free range. I have so many projects going.

  • @kimbucha2949
    @kimbucha2949 Год назад +2

    I've lost many a full grown chicken to red tail hawks. Sad, because I really enjoy my ladies free ranging.

  • @link8283
    @link8283 Год назад +1

    “I’m going to start a prison system” 🤣

  • @Pasafino27
    @Pasafino27 3 месяца назад

    Came looking for ideas to protect our layers from a Cooper's hawk. We have red tailed, an owl and crows but the Cooper's keeps killing the chickens aren't active outside for a day or so.

  • @KatrinaT
    @KatrinaT Год назад +1

    Ooooh... looking forward to getting more information on the compost corner. I am so tired of chickens in the main yard. Once we find some land, it will be different.

  • @mughat
    @mughat Год назад +7

    You need a long piece of thick wire with a hook on the end like a sheep herders stick. It will be useful to catch chickens. Just snag the the leg. You need a Poultry Hook.

  • @carynmartin6053
    @carynmartin6053 Год назад +3

    Youre video editing is phenomenal!🎉😊❤

  • @bioboertuur
    @bioboertuur Год назад

    for cheap wheels: old bike wheels work, they don't need tires if you walk them by hand, or put tires on for even easier moves, they are not used very aggressively, so with some air every few months, should work.
    You will have to adapt the mounting system or replace the axel

  • @Kelikaku
    @Kelikaku Год назад +2

    I think you could make better wheels yourself on the farm. The hubs can be made of wood, but the wheels will still take a standard bicycle tire.
    The problem with bicycle wheels on a cart is that the axles will bend easily on the hub. The axles have to be 1 1/2" in diameter for them not to bend, even if the axle goes straight through the cart.
    This Irish fellow made a video on how he took a bicycle wheels, took out the spokes and hub, and converted them into a wooden wheel with a 1 1/2" hub. They look pretty strong, probably can handle a few hundred pounds.
    (OVER SEVEN MINUTES) ruclips.net/video/MU8QSCyenKw/видео.html
    He uses a table saw and other power tools, he has a full wood shop. The project looks pretty time consuming.

  • @stephaniedagenais525
    @stephaniedagenais525 Год назад

    We have a Pilgrim goose and he’s so good at his job. 😊

  • @GoogleAccount-fx4cz
    @GoogleAccount-fx4cz Год назад +1

    Justin you got that right! 1 in wire how about the skunk 🦨 raccoons 🦡 Sharp teeth to bite 😬through anyting wood or metal & chicken ,Even the snakes could not go through low ground electrical wire⚡fencing
    it's better, having turn on⚡

  • @SonniesGardenPA
    @SonniesGardenPA Год назад

    great video, Thanks for the Tips.

  • @ronpalmer7260
    @ronpalmer7260 4 месяца назад

    Cats will reach through the wire and pull the heads off of birds through the larger openings. It probably wouldn't be an issue with grown chickens, but I lost quail to this when I was a kid. You open your cage to a bunch of headless quail. But, they liked to sleep against the outside wire for some reason, bad reason.

  • @beckybox2596
    @beckybox2596 Год назад +1

    I always wondered why the duck, now I know. Prayers and good thoughts for Jonah, mom and dad❤

  • @ethanthompson9517
    @ethanthompson9517 Год назад +1

    Weasels will get into one inch holes here in Ontario

  • @mollymccue6066
    @mollymccue6066 4 месяца назад

    You need a chicken catching hook-no need to wear them out to catch them

  • @scottdahl1938
    @scottdahl1938 Год назад

    This is the first time I've heard about the need to use shims for the low spots. If I got one of those things I bet I would come to that epiphany real quick.🤔😉

  • @rachelnannenmcginnis7927
    @rachelnannenmcginnis7927 Год назад

    Thanks for great content, Justin. On the chicken tractors, you and Joel have mentioned aluminum. Having a hard time finding straight aluminum, but galv-alum all day long. Same thing as when someone says aluminum? or different. My other option that is available is PVC. Please and thank you!

  • @carolhornby2496
    @carolhornby2496 Год назад

    We have coyotes as big as German Shepherds. I watched one leap the 4ft electric with a chicken in it's mouth. We now use two rows of electric a couple ft apart. We have eagle's and hawks. The hens seem to watch the air. I have seen an eagle land in the chicken yard several times and watch the racing chickens. It seemed puzzled. If I put the chicks with the older hens, they are ok. But if they get out of the fence, the hawks get them.

  • @trashcanbees2739
    @trashcanbees2739 Год назад

    I've got a male guard goose and he's probably a few years old now and he has taken one of my ducks for a mate unfortunately (she seems to be handling it well though lol) but he actually just fought a coyote and won, chased it all the way off my property and didn't lose a single duck. He's pretty injured but it's been a few days, and he's doing better now. Haven't had any returning coyotes so far since there are NO easy meals with that guy around. Geese are the best

  • @Kelikaku
    @Kelikaku Год назад

    That's what they used to call a 'drumhead trial'.
    Thanks for the content.
    Keep up the good work.
    בס'ד

  • @farmchick1464
    @farmchick1464 Год назад +2

    We have eagles and cougar as well as the usual raccoons and hawks. We have to have the fort Knox of coop and large chicken yard, would love to be able to move the ladies!

  • @RambunctiousHamster
    @RambunctiousHamster 28 дней назад

    I have two ducks that run around with our chickens, would the goose protect the chickens like you talked about, or will they think they are a duck?

  • @blackheartxcvii
    @blackheartxcvii Год назад +1

    Need a chicken catching net or something xD would make catching chickens much easier, I've seen suggestions for a chicken sized sheep hook but I feel like the chickens would just hop out of something like that or a leg could get broken so idk about that but a fishing net would probably do the trick!

  • @PaffordHomestead
    @PaffordHomestead Год назад

    It's a lot of work raising baby chick's you make it look easy 😂

  • @annzar1
    @annzar1 Год назад

    Praying for your Jonah!

  • @violetraal5383
    @violetraal5383 Год назад

    How do you know you are a crazy chicken lady/ guy? You start calling your chickens 'people'.

  • @mikelsweetman7712
    @mikelsweetman7712 3 месяца назад

    Just for one day I didn’t pay attention to my chickens there wasn’t even any sign of predators and I had cases before with foxes but I thought I could get away with one day but a hole was Doug’s by a fox and all of my chickens were missing or eaten

    • @Deezisnotsfree
      @Deezisnotsfree Месяц назад

      That sucks. Next time, I recommend setting live traps, and relocate anything you catch

  • @NORMANMORRISON1940
    @NORMANMORRISON1940 Год назад +3

    one inch wire is fine for you but we have lots of rats and rats can go through a one inch wire So I use half inch wire

  • @baltazardelmo9324
    @baltazardelmo9324 Год назад

    I believe in the power of prayer 🙏.have faith 🙏

  • @HeatherNaturaly
    @HeatherNaturaly Год назад

    Rats can EASILY get through 1" wire. I have lost over 300 rabbit kits to rats and they were in 1" wire cages. Mink can get into a 1" wire cage!

  • @LanceAnderson77
    @LanceAnderson77 7 месяцев назад

    What is that you say at 8:02 that hawks can’t handle? It sounded like “fangs.”

  • @StevenMADD
    @StevenMADD Год назад +2

    Have you tried a chicken catching hook to catch the chickens instead of trying to corner them and catching by hand?

  • @RPB-nx7vj
    @RPB-nx7vj Год назад +1

    Hey Justin: what is the wire on the spool? The wire going back to the house power. I need to run from a barn to a pasture my chickens will be in in about 2 weeks

    • @honeyrockacres
      @honeyrockacres Год назад

      I know you didn't ask me, but it looks like heavy poly rope. I have done something similar. I will run poly wire paddock and jump it to my perimeter fence hot wire. It keeps my pigs in.

  • @ocelliwoodworks7272
    @ocelliwoodworks7272 Год назад +5

    The 1" hardware cloth on the bottom of the chickshaw is not sufficient on its own to protect against predators. We have 4 week old chickens in a chickshaw, and lost 4 of them to a predator a few days ago. It grabbed their legs, pulled them through the mesh, and ate the legs off them and even ate the breast of one through the 1". If you use electric net around the chickshaw, then the 1" is probably sufficient. I added 1/2" hardware cloth under the 1", and no continued predator issues so far.

    • @Kelikaku
      @Kelikaku Год назад

      Was it a weasel?

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah Год назад

      Lordy
      How awful for those poor chickens!

    • @ocelliwoodworks7272
      @ocelliwoodworks7272 Год назад

      @@Kelikaku we think either racoon or opossum.

    • @carolhornby2496
      @carolhornby2496 Год назад

      We had a racoon chew off the leg of a chicken. Yes, I saw it. We use 1/2in hardware cloth

  • @shawnakobelka4483
    @shawnakobelka4483 Год назад

    I’ve noticed for some time that whenever Justin posts a lot, so do the other RUclipsrs ( Sow the land, Hollar homestead, roots and refuge). Do you instruct the others on when and how often to vlog. Also contents are similar. When Justin was clearing trees so was everyone else. If Justin takes a week off, so do the others. There’s more examples that I’ve noticed but I’m just curious if you all coordinate?

  • @hughmanatee7433
    @hughmanatee7433 Год назад

    I have had almost no problems with predation since I stopped keeping a rooster. The constant crowing calls them in. Cock a doodle ooo is predator for chicken dinner.

  • @GenAcres
    @GenAcres 5 месяцев назад

    Where can I buy this chik shaw?

  • @tiffanyrowandotcom
    @tiffanyrowandotcom Год назад

    Can anyone hear what he is saying over the music? I’m trying to guess what he is doing because I can’t hear Justin explaining.

  • @cynthiamathieu5862
    @cynthiamathieu5862 Год назад

    We had a hawk swoop in and take the head off a 6lb rooster. The hawk, said I can't fly off with it, but I can just chow down right here :(

  • @kuroimushi9421
    @kuroimushi9421 Год назад

    I marked my younger hens with zip ties as well, as they stay till next year to be exchanged, but some got unmarked because of laying problems and egg eating habbit 😅, so sorry...not sorry 🤭

  • @dr.rev.lindabingham
    @dr.rev.lindabingham Год назад

    Blessings to all!

  • @rb2530
    @rb2530 Год назад

    👍👍

  • @michellemartin5440
    @michellemartin5440 Год назад +1

    Please stop making the music SO much louder than the rest of the audio

  • @nigerjuh8r115
    @nigerjuh8r115 Год назад +1

    Uhh if you can fit your fingers under there a coon can dig under there. Let me know if you need some more tips.

  • @indianacryptid6020
    @indianacryptid6020 Год назад +2

    👋👋👀👀❤❤

  • @jackpleb2360
    @jackpleb2360 Год назад +1

    I have a chicken prison too. About two inmates right now.

  • @candidegunn3624
    @candidegunn3624 Год назад +3

    What about buying a $10 bike at a junk sale and use those tires?

    • @kellierebkowec625
      @kellierebkowec625 Год назад

      You don’t want tires with air, they can go flat. Hard rubber is less maintenance

    • @kellierebkowec625
      @kellierebkowec625 Год назад

      You don’t want tires with air, they can go flat. Hard rubber is less maintenance

    • @Kelikaku
      @Kelikaku Год назад

      Exactly what I was thinking, even a new entry level mountain bicycle with 26" wheels would be less money than the $200 he was quoting, even under $100. Maybe even cheaper to cut out wheels from two discs of 3/4" plywood and just make the edges routed and then split so they'll accommodate 26" bicycle tires, then bolt the sides back together. Use some steel nipples for the bearings.
      Probably would cost under $50 for both wheels including tires (which start out at $15-20 online). Online 26" wheels start out at $100/pair and then adding the cost of tires, it's well on the way to $150 or more all told. An old mountain bike with two 26"wheels and including the tires might likely be had for under $50 (used). Seems like split plywood wheels would be easy to make though and easy to fabricate as they're needed and they'd be heavier and sturdier, and airless.
      EDIT: I don't think bicycle wheels may be so good, once you try them; I remembered a few videos in which They had trouble with bent axles on the wheels of these carts, and that is one of the reasons he went with the more expensive wheels; I don't know, but if these expensive wheels have a very robust, sturdy, heavier axle than a bicycle wheel uses. That said, my plywood wheels could have any size axle anyone wants, it would just use a nipple for the bearing, and use either a length of stock rod or even a long pipe for an axle of any diameter. This way, it would even be possible to make 1 1/2" or even 2" axles, if desired.

  • @bettyturley6735
    @bettyturley6735 Год назад +1

    The geese I have are not real smart. I’m not sure they would scare off anything.

  • @loucilehall9281
    @loucilehall9281 Год назад

    What about snakes getting in

  • @OILME651
    @OILME651 Год назад +1

    I THOUGHT CHICKENS EAT SNAKES. DO THEY EAT MICE ?

  • @juniornunez5658
    @juniornunez5658 Год назад

    Chicken

  • @AnilYadav-ib1cl
    @AnilYadav-ib1cl Год назад

    Your Family Grate so your Son Kay Ley AAP Upsat ho

  • @sharrongermanos7293
    @sharrongermanos7293 Год назад

    I don’t know anything about farming but, how snakes?

  • @jackiebinns6205
    @jackiebinns6205 Год назад +8

    This channel has turned into a big infomercial ugh

  • @kerriestokes2649
    @kerriestokes2649 Год назад

    JUSTIN, 👋 TRY TO DROP THE AXLE & RAISE THE BODY ON CHICK-TRACTOR?? THAN U CAN PURCHASE LESS EXPENSIVE WHEELS?? Will it work my friend?

  • @KeithandPamBilyeu
    @KeithandPamBilyeu Год назад +4

    Pam here…your chickchaw design too complex and time consuming to use. I especially wouldn’t use the one on top of a garden box. R&R farms one is much better.

  • @pampjl
    @pampjl Год назад

    About Jonah
    21 seconds ago
    Have you heard of HIP RESURFACING???
    N also STEM CELL INJECTIONS…
    I am a RN
    Not a Dr
    Just trying to see what other options might be there for Jonah…🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @AnonymousNobody2030
    @AnonymousNobody2030 Год назад

    🌱💚🥳

  • @Farmphasianidae
    @Farmphasianidae 5 месяцев назад

    The goose in spring will kill it don't say bullcrap

  • @brianbrasch3639
    @brianbrasch3639 Год назад

    For Jonah: ruclips.net/video/Fm9GpwfzZOc/видео.html Dr. Jerry Tennant

  • @infocus-media
    @infocus-media Год назад

    Yep, in the shed the Sea Monsters must watch out for the pigs/Battleships and outside they will get attacked by the F-22's, darm hard, a chickens life, all they are is uncooked KFC, lol!

  • @luluz2830
    @luluz2830 Год назад

    My 7yr old daughter has constantly asking what happened to Teddy?!?! Does anyone know?

    • @kellygreen8255
      @kellygreen8255 Год назад +2

      He went to live with another family when Jonah first had his accident, then ended up staying there. I think that’s correct.

    • @mgm2008
      @mgm2008 Год назад +1

      Yes, he was dangerous for Jonah cuz he jumped on people.

  • @colinbutt143
    @colinbutt143 Год назад

    #ahorseforlily 🐴

  • @ExploreAmerica
    @ExploreAmerica Год назад +1

    With all do respect my design is safer and easier to build cheap

  • @AnilYadav-ib1cl
    @AnilYadav-ib1cl Год назад

    You Grate your Family I Am so suse your Son

  • @jackiebinns6205
    @jackiebinns6205 Год назад +3

    Its not that hard to build a chicken tractor we don't need to pay for your plans ugh !

  • @chillboi-69
    @chillboi-69 Год назад +2

    Make more butchering videos please 👉👈🔪🥩🍖🍗🥓

  • @GoogleAccount-fx4cz
    @GoogleAccount-fx4cz Год назад +1

    Justin it's not that expensive to get two , long handle swimming pool nets to catching those chickens 🐓or ducks ,🦢 less than $20 dollars. over working 😰 yourself just to catch them 🤔