It does. Very well done, I might add. BTW, did you get the caponizing kit yet? Raise some and you'll find why capons cost so much. Like, about 2 bucks a pound liveweight.
Shelly and Mike, this was a very interesting video for me to watch. As a child, I never got to help, or watch, when mom and dad clipped our chickens' wings. As an adult, I've never raised chickens or turkeys, so I never learned how to do this. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with those of us who didn't have a clue. I always enjoy watching you include your girls in these family projects. ~Margie
New subscriber glad I checked out your video. This seems simple enough, my girls have a few weeks before heading out to their new home and I know I want their flight feathers clipped. Thank you fir taking the time ti share. Missouri Wrightchk
Ha Ha! You got that one right, I have seen a lot of people clip the flights on both wings, then wonder how their birds can still fly, they have to use full revs and take a run, but they can get off the ground as they have equal lift from both sides, now you can demonstrate how to keep your hens from running away by wrapping a tape around their legs, that will keep them from moving from where you put them. Stay safe! Chris B.
very good vid shelly. i kept fiches and parrots and did the same as they could smash themselves in the cages. chicken wings are really crunchy by the sound of it. cp.
Just think, next time Mike has to sleep in the chicken palace, he's gonna get up with worse than egg on his face. Revenge! That was a good teaching, but please remind people the feathers need to be fully grown. Hasta nieta!
@@farmmom7140 No es nada, my pleasure. Just, mind Mike! Look at him and you understand why his poor dad had gray hair by the time Mike was 11. Soy el Papa Oso!
Sure am glad that's done and the chickens can't get in the orchard again, lol. Nice video! To the point and explains it perfectly.
Thanks for watching! I couldn't have done it without your help! We make a great team.
It does. Very well done, I might add. BTW, did you get the caponizing kit yet? Raise some and you'll find why capons cost so much. Like, about 2 bucks a pound liveweight.
Thanks for making this video. Always heard of doing this but never knew how.
Thanks for watching Steve!
Shelly and Mike, this was a very interesting video for me to watch. As a child, I never got to help, or watch, when mom and dad clipped our chickens' wings. As an adult, I've never raised chickens or turkeys, so I never learned how to do this. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with those of us who didn't have a clue. I always enjoy watching you include your girls in these family projects. ~Margie
Thanks for watching Margie! Making family memories and showing the girls how to live on a farm!
I never had chickens nor my parents! My grandparents had when I was very little....
Interesting good to know.
Thanks for watching Mark!
That's great info! Thanks Shellie! Hugs🤗💜🤗
Thanks for watching Cami! Hugs back at you!!
New subscriber glad I checked out your video. This seems simple enough, my girls have a few weeks before heading out to their new home and I know I want their flight feathers clipped. Thank you fir taking the time ti share. Missouri Wrightchk
I wasn't sure which feathers to cut, thanks for clearing that up for me. You and your husband are the best 😁😁😊😊🤗🤗 PS I love the girls too
Thanks for watching! Great family memories!
Awesome! I didn’t know that, thank you so much for sharing! This is going to help a lot!
Thanks for watching Colin!
Thank you for the tips.
Thanks for watching!
Ha Ha! You got that one right, I have seen a lot of people clip the flights on both wings, then wonder how their birds can still fly, they have to use full revs and take a run, but they can get off the ground as they have equal lift from both sides, now you can demonstrate how to keep your hens from running away by wrapping a tape around their legs, that will keep them from moving from where you put them. Stay safe! Chris B.
Thanks for watching Chris! Always a fun family time (especially for me)!
Awesome video, That was a fun day!!!!!! (:
Yes it was! Thanks for helping!!
Great video. I loive useful videos :)
Thanks for watching!
very good vid shelly. i kept fiches and parrots and did the same as they could smash themselves in the cages. chicken wings are really crunchy by the sound of it. cp.
Thanks for watching! Yes they are thick and crunchy. This will definitely keep them out of my orchard!
Hi,furminator and equigroomer give same results?
Thanks for watching! I've never compared the two. I can say the Furminator did an awesome job!
@@farmmom7140 thank you...
Do you do it both sides or???
If I cut, can they still fly up to their roost in the barn?
How sweet
Thanks for watching!
Why are comments turned off for the final turkey video?
Thanks for watching Charlie! I fixed the final turkey video. Sorry, and thanks for letting me know.
@@farmmom7140 no worries. How did the turkeys turn out?
You are just doing great jop..I like you
GOOD video mom. I love all our chickens. Love you mom!!
Thanks for all your help as usual! Love you too!!
Just think, next time Mike has to sleep in the chicken palace, he's gonna get up with worse than egg on his face. Revenge! That was a good teaching, but please remind people the feathers need to be fully grown. Hasta nieta!
Thanks for watching Mar!
@@farmmom7140 No es nada, my pleasure. Just, mind Mike! Look at him and you understand why his poor dad had gray hair by the time Mike was 11. Soy el Papa Oso!
Just like cockatiels and parrots!
Thanks for watching!