Time Crunch BROODER Build Before Our TURKEYS Arrive!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- We build a new brooder for our soon to arrive baby chicks.
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Recently subscribed to your channel, i love everything you are doing !! Keep up the great work 💙
Thanks you!
Nice teamwork. You made me move the horse stall mat by myself though
It was good for you.
It amazes me how you whip cages together! WHAT A BIG TURTLE....EEEK!
I follow you from Israel, and every moment I enjoy watching your diligence and your work.
Best regards,
Abraham
Get yourself a smoker or a BBQ with a rotisserie, that’s how we did it when living in our RV. We also had a large slow cooker.
I have a big offset smoker but it is tough to manage a cook on it while trying to work on the house. Also need to find a good supply of good wood here locally.
We use our crock pot a bunch and recently got an instant pot so learning on that.
You should put a lock on clean out. Those coyotes are very smart. Omg they are so cute.
There is a latch on the door now. I’m not too worried about coyotes, but don’t want us to hit it open.
New comers to the farm my dad still keeps turkeys for the eggs 🥚 they taste a little better but he also uses them for food rotating out the layers mostly for the holidays
We’ve debated keep a girl or two for eggs. 19 turkeys is a lot to eat in a year, especially with only an easy bake RV oven.
Just remember they don't lay eggs like chickens they lay less eggs just keep that in mind if y'all do. I like their eggs for sure.
Turkey chick's are really cute 😍 😊
I enjoy your show very much started watching in a few months back. I amazed with the work you both do together. I am however curious when you were going to secure your roof on the house. The rain has to be coming in. Keep up the good work
We are working on it. Hoping to have it done within the next month but we’ll see how things go.
Just found you on You Tube,love your program,working so hard ,we'll done .🤗GL New Zealand
Thank you!
idk im just facinated by the pond..
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Why do you put garlic cloves and honey in the water
It is supposed to give an electrolyte and immune system boost to the chicks after the stress of shipping. We’ve never raised chicks without giving this so can’t confirm it helps but seems like cheap insurance to us. We only give them that for the first day or so. This batch we just did two gallons and when they finished it it was back to regular water.
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Did you guys have turtle soup?
Don’t want to sound nosy. But wondering how you guys live when you don’t have jobs. I love your channel but have always been curious how you make ends meet. Hope I’m not offending you by asking. ❤
We busted our butts and saved a bunch of money for years. And also downsized a lot.
You guys are amazing
Was telling my husband how talented Adam is, that he can do almost anything. I’m just amazed at what a hard worker you both are. Boy for being so young Adam sure has a lot of great skills. I can’t wait to see what you both do in the future with your place.
Thank you!