In the past, people have laughed at me when I have told that keeping chickens can be very therapeutic, especially for people with stressful and high pressure jobs. But it's true. Build or buy a chicken coop, get some chickens and when life gets a bit too much for you, grab something to sit on and go sit in the coop and watch the chickens. Believe me, you will become so engrossed with the chickens and what they are doing, you can easily lose 2-3-4 hours of your life and not even notice it.
I raised chickens on our farm for a few years when I was a boy. Usually had around 125 white Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds and New Hampshire Reds. Raised primarily for butchering. We lived in town and our farm was 7 miles away. This venture was going well until over a two night span minks got into the hen house and wiped out two thirds of my flock. I got out of the chicken business after that. But I had fun doing it for as long as I did. Got into raising market hogs after that. Stay healthy, safe and alert...! Cheers! Whipple
These farming videos are absolutely brilliant and the Lady is so knowledgeable. Reminds me so much of my up-bringing on my Dad's farm where I used to work from the age of 9 during my school holidays!
Brilliant!!!! Always excited when I receive a notification saying you have uploaded. Always a joy to watch. Hope your all well in these uncertain times. Sending your mam and your family my best from east Yorkshire.
For a number of years we lived in Venice, California, on a small residential property off a major street. We had 3 chickens for most of that time. What a wonderful bunch of memories we have of those chickens. They would come to the back door when we came out, knowing it was feeding time, and would sit in our laps for a little cuddle. Just lovely. Thank you for the chicken video!
Just watched the chicken episode and then ALL the others again! I’m just entering my 13th week of lockdown and find the series so relaxing. Rufus, you always sound so calm - great video voice! And Mum, so interesting and knowledgeable. All power to Mum, Rufus and “Flank”. Paul Hayday, West Wycombe Village
Got a few Greedy Peckers over here lol. Mine liked pumpkin. I make what we call pig mash, boiled potato skins, black treacle and oats all mixed up, they love it so do rabbits, kids, birds, children, donkeys ,pigs. Lol.
Love your attitude to your chicken same here I do really enjoy them they have character some are friendly some not but that’s ok they lay beautiful tasty eggs. I have gees too.
Hi Roo and Sarah. Thanks for all the videos, just watched this one again as I was thinking to get some chickens! Just a bit concerned about the rat problem! Any tips? Thanks :)
Nice video very well put together you should do a film for tv to promote farming with your mum the funky farmer and Tom pemberton keep up the good work 👍
Mine are all farmyard mutts now. Weird mixtures of Australorp, Buff Orpingtons, Plymouth Rock, Rhode Island Red and ISA Brown. I hatch once a year and replace about 1/3 of my layers each year. There's nothing like real eggs
Hens yes they are wonderful I used to keep them. I had my own chicks hacket a few times. I'm refenching at the moment so as soon as the covid19 is over I will be starting again.
@@flankfarm yes it's going ok. I'm doing it in your phases I'm just about done done phase 2. Just need the time and money to get the fench for phase 3.
Mister Reynolds.... Here in Germany old folks call the fox "Reinecke".... And he is the reason why we can't have chickens at our new place. Because in this area of Hamburg there are plenty of foxes and racoons
@@flankfarm hey there..... It is basically the same like Reynolds... A common old fashioned name partly from Aesob's tales where the name of a cunning fox is Reynke de vos
Mr Reynolds, may be from 'Reynard the Fox'. The stories of Reynard were so popular in France that Reynard became the French name for a fox. Btw, nice video, and nice people!
In the past, people have laughed at me when I have told that keeping chickens can be very therapeutic, especially for people with stressful and high pressure jobs. But it's true. Build or buy a chicken coop, get some chickens and when life gets a bit too much for you, grab something to sit on and go sit in the coop and watch the chickens. Believe me, you will become so engrossed with the chickens and what they are doing, you can easily lose 2-3-4 hours of your life and not even notice it.
“Chill with the chickens!” I chill with my chickens every morning with a cup of coffee, and every evening with a glass of wine!
Love to hear it Sandy!
I'm just getting everything ready to have my first chickens..... feel like an expectant mother, worried but excited at the same time x
Oooo, good luck Alexandra! I'm sure you'll be a natural :)
I raised chickens on our farm for a few years when I was a boy. Usually had around 125 white Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds and New Hampshire Reds. Raised primarily for butchering. We lived in town and our farm was 7 miles away. This venture was going well until over a two night span minks got into the hen house and wiped out two thirds of my flock. I got out of the chicken business after that. But I had fun doing it for as long as I did. Got into raising market hogs after that.
Stay healthy, safe and alert...!
Cheers!
Whipple
These farming videos are absolutely brilliant and the Lady is so knowledgeable. Reminds me so much of my up-bringing on my Dad's farm where I used to work from the age of 9 during my school holidays!
Brilliant!!!! Always excited when I receive a notification saying you have uploaded. Always a joy to watch. Hope your all well in these uncertain times. Sending your mam and your family my best from east Yorkshire.
For a number of years we lived in Venice, California, on a small residential property off a major street. We had 3 chickens for most of that time. What a wonderful bunch of memories we have of those chickens. They would come to the back door when we came out, knowing it was feeding time, and would sit in our laps for a little cuddle. Just lovely. Thank you for the chicken video!
A beautiful sight indeed. PARADISE for the hens and they must be litttle treasures to be around.
Wow 🤩
really nice chickens you have and well cared for
What a nice video! Thx for sharing!
Just watched the chicken episode and then ALL the others again! I’m just entering my 13th week of lockdown and find the series so relaxing. Rufus, you always sound so calm - great video voice! And Mum, so interesting and knowledgeable. All power to Mum, Rufus and “Flank”.
Paul Hayday, West Wycombe Village
Huge thanks again Paul!
Thank you for all your videos it really helps during lockdown
Got a few Greedy Peckers over here lol. Mine liked pumpkin. I make what we call pig mash, boiled potato skins, black treacle and oats all mixed up, they love it so do rabbits, kids, birds, children, donkeys ,pigs. Lol.
She's so bloody lush!!
A FLANK video is a better stress reliever.
Haha, thank you!
Love your attitude to your chicken same here I do really enjoy them they have character some are friendly some not but that’s ok they lay beautiful tasty eggs. I have gees too.
So true!
Great footage.
Hi Roo and Sarah. Thanks for all the videos, just watched this one again as I was thinking to get some chickens! Just a bit concerned about the rat problem! Any tips? Thanks :)
Thank you.
Nice video very well put together you should do a film for tv to promote farming with your mum the funky farmer and Tom pemberton keep up the good work 👍
So beautiful chickens from india
Yay chicken farm for the first time
Mine are all farmyard mutts now. Weird mixtures of Australorp, Buff Orpingtons, Plymouth Rock, Rhode Island Red and ISA Brown. I hatch once a year and replace about 1/3 of my layers each year. There's nothing like real eggs
Yay love this video
Hens yes they are wonderful I used to keep them. I had my own chicks hacket a few times. I'm refenching at the moment so as soon as the covid19 is over I will be starting again.
Lots of refencing on the farm too! Such an important job, hope it’s going well for you
@@flankfarm yes it's going ok. I'm doing it in your phases I'm just about done done phase 2. Just need the time and money to get the fench for phase 3.
Mister Reynolds.... Here in Germany old folks call the fox "Reinecke".... And he is the reason why we can't have chickens at our new place. Because in this area of Hamburg there are plenty of foxes and racoons
Love this Dustin! How does Reinecke translate?
@@flankfarm hey there..... It is basically the same like Reynolds... A common old fashioned name partly from Aesob's tales where the name of a cunning fox is Reynke de vos
Mr Reynolds, may be from 'Reynard the Fox'. The stories of Reynard were so popular in France that Reynard became the French name for a fox.
Btw, nice video, and nice people!
Rufus Can you do a video on your breads of sheep
Good idea, thanks Chris!
How many chickens do you have Rufus
Hope you are OK
I think chickens are the best animals I have 8 hens
How to contact your people which part in Uk
She got nice character
need a good lurcher pup to teach to kill the rats n maybe help deter the foxs a bit by marking its territory every day
Can you make a living just with chicken eggs?
Can I have some chicken from your farm for my one chicken farm
Don't get rats if you've got a good cat.
Hello
White feathered chickens are not very good.