Every video I have seen you produce, you start out with "come hang out with us for awhile". That's why I am here, Christian fellowship and to hang out with my virtual friends. Because of you, I have convinced my wife to allow me to raise pigs next spring oon our 5-acre homestead. Thank you for being a steward of the land, your animals and your virtual friends. All is well, Michael
Thanks Michael. I really want folks to feel like I'm talking to them individually when we do a video. I appreciate the feedback and appreciate you watching. All the best!
Chuck, I’m a faithful follower of “Just a Few Acres Farm” with Pete and Hillary. I am going into small farming and the last few months I’ve been searching different farmers and their content. I ran across your channel and I can say I will be just as faithful to yours as to Pete’s. You are certainly engaging, educational and enjoyable. My recommendation on content block, just do what you always ask 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻open with your normal opening words and just allow us all to look at the creation around you, the amazing beauty of the blue sky, the Cotton-ball-clouds, majestic hills and mountains and the simple blessing of the animals the good Lord gave you to admin and have you teach us to do the same. Let me tell you brother. that alone will fill our homes. I love how you faithfully ask us to pray for you. This is certainly the first words that kept me engaged to continue listening. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻Blessings to you and your family
So nice to have you back. I missed you but you are not my entertainment slave, so I understand. I loved your rant at the safety police. I agree, that if it works, it ain't stupid. I apologize that I am part of a community that criticizes you without walking in your shoes.
I can’t wait to make rant videos😄 small farmers work just as hard as the “big” guys. Is small farmers make lemonade out of lemons, we innovate, build cheap, and work with what we have.Keep it up Chuck!
With rabbits that young it's hard to tell. It's like everything else you get better at sexing them the more you do it. I think your sorting pin works great. The fact that you move your cattle everyday makes them more use to you, and easier to handle. I have seen very experienced men get hurt bad with a full blown concreted to the ground sorting pen. Some folks just don't want to see others prosper. That's why there will always be haters. Keep doing what you're doing Chuck and God bless you and your efforts.
Rabbits 🐇 boys have burritos, girls have tacos. Turn it over, push the area in question back with your thumb & forefinger the question will be answered 😉. If your having trouble telling give it a few weeks it will get easier as they get older. Best wishes. Blessings.
I just found your channel this weekend and I LOVE it. As for your video content, I’d be happy just to watch you do daily chores, there doesn’t need to be anything super planned out. We can all learn so much from you.
Having pictures of the farm when you go to a farmers market is so important. Have some printed out on boards just so it's easier for folks to see and get a good vibe before they even approach you. Last week I saw a new vendor that look like a reseller stand instead of a farm. Nice big chest freezers but zero "farm" appeal to the stand.
I watch you because you are 100% genuine. Every video you have put out is clearly open and honest! Keep up the amazing work please! God Bless you and your family too!
Chuck I'd like to see more of your daily routine, even without much dialogue if that's easier. I've relied on your channel to learn so much about this style of multi-enterprise farming but I also really enjoy watching the basic routines, the livestock, etc. What you're doing is successful and entertaining, proof is in the thousands of folks that want to follow along. I love Greg's videos and Justin's and all the others, but your channel is unique and has it's own feel that i look forward to. Don't sell yourself short, and don't let these know-it-all naysayers get you down.
Thanks. I may try to do that. Its hard to remember that not many folks have experienced this lifestyle and to us it seems pretty mundane. Really appreciate ya'll watching.
I have seen two men, best of friends, can be together for hours and say about 4 words. Still have a great time. When we are watching you most times, it is really just to hang out with a virtual friend. Even if you don't have a point to make, just hanging out with you and Saundra is more enjoyable than you might think.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences with us. We are doing our best to raise our animals over here in the middle of Oklahoma near Luther Oklahoma 🙌. We are raising up 10 pigs 🐖 this year after watching y'all 👀 last winter. We are doing 8 barrow feeders and 2 good looking gilts for sows. This is our first year on this project and we are excited to try doing some AI in near future, so we plan on re watching your older AI videos and red tool houses 🏘 videos also. Just keep sharing your favorite information about farming/homesteading and we will keep learning, putting into applications, and praying 🙏 for our homesteading community 🙏! Thank you again to Chuck, Sandra, JW, and the rest of y'all out there sharing your life experiences with others! PS Sometimes we need a quick rant🤓💯
I love how when talking about the cows you're like "do whatever works", but then with the chickens you're like "do it right". 🤣🤣 But I agree with you. The only way for us newbies to learn is through trial and error. I can't stand when people are like "you have no business raising such n such if you have no experience". Well, how else does one get the experience? 🤷♀️🤦♀️
Yeah that may seem a bit contradictory. What I mean is there is no one way to do things right and don't box yourself into "the only way". So on the chickens, you don't have to buy a big fancy plucker. There are small drill driven pluckers for $10-$15. Or you can even dip in a pot by hand and then pluck by hand. We don't do all of our fencing like Greg Judy but we have solid fence that keeps the animals in. Yeah do whatever works........but it has to WORK. Not fussing but that's my take on it. And to the expereience. Exactly! You have to just get in there and do it. You'll make mistakes and you get better for those mistakes. You improve the next time around and that takes time. Appreciate you watching! Thanks for the comment.
Content block? I don’t know about everyone else, but I’d like to see a video of you speaking about what you did before farming, finances, etc. It’ll give us, who dream of doing this one day, hope. Thanks, Chuck!
Buddy I appreciate you so much. I want to build a farm biz that can support my family. I believe in the way you take care of your animals. The content you put out is fantastic. Please keep going. I need your knowledge and experience.
Chuck, I wish we were neighbors. You'd be my best buddy. You remind me so much of the farmers I grew up around. Good people, straight shooters. Here are a couple of suggestions for videos (use them "as is" or maybe they will provide grist for your idea mill): What are your goals or ideas for future expansion of your operation? What would you like to do that you are not currently doing, or how would you like to expand, improve, or change what you are currently doing? Show us a aerial view of the farm and give us a tour of where everything is. You could share why things are where they are because of convenience, efficiency, etc. An aerial view could also go along with your "goal" video where you show the areas for future expansion (kind of like how Walt Disney use to show his plans). I love your stuff. It's very good to have you back! You, Saundra, and JW are in my daily prayers.
I agree with the post anything video comment, some of us are stuck in the city and walking around with you ( on RUclips) doing daily chorus is a way to escape the rat race and pick up little bits of info about animals and their habits with out owning them . Blessings from Japan
Hey Keep doing you loaded cattle in my life anything from what you all have their to really expensive handling facilities whatever works works keep up the good work guys enjoy the videos
Keep it up! Also, we use little twist ties that garden hose comes wrapped in for our fences instead of rope, saves my fingertips from all the little knots. Cheers from CA
I purchased on Amazon metal frame walk in. We added the wheels and a heavier duty tarp to cover the entire top of the frame. They are very heat sensitive so just make sure air flow is max. I choose metal also bc they love to chew wood. LEISU is one of the companies that sells this.
One more note on how much they can eat. They clear the pasture grass in 24, in addition to eating 1.5 cups of feed and unlimited Timothy hay daily. Thats a lot of fertilizer 😉
My brother, you do a complete and an amazing job on what you do. God as surely bless you my friend with many different things and has kept you through them all. I've learned so much just by watching your channel, and I appreciate that and thank you for it.
Hey chuck if your system for sorting cattle works for you then that’s all that really matters! If it ain’t broke don’t fix it right. Jw did a really good job with the design! You guys do you cause that’s what we love ya for!
I like the rants, especially when you discuss the business side of farming. I am looking to get into farming and the information is amazing. Thank you.
Don't sweat it. Your doing fine. Here in Illinois , even chicken has to have USDA for resale. n my area they are getting around $3.75 a lb. and eggs only $3.00 - $4.00
Congratulations on the best month ever! Anything you make a video of I enjoy watching! Even when it’s repeat videos I like to have things reiterated, that way I’m more likely to remember them.
Just started watching your videos. Learning a lot. I only have 3 pigs. Just starting out. I'm in Arkansas. Wish I was closer so I could buy some of your pigs.
Chuck we live in the city, or I'm gonna say alot of us do so....anything you do is interesting to us. Selling a half a beef, whole beef. 20 chickens. Going to markets. I'd love more on the eggs....from the chicken to the customer, what all happens in between. Saundra is doing more marketing.....can we see? We all dream of what your doing but your doing it. Share with us all of it. I love this channel cuz ur both personable and call us by name if u know ours. We wanna be you through you. Thanks again.
I am very happy to hear that your farm is prospering! Truly, God is sending you a healthy dose of blessing. I hope he continues that trend for you! Despite my RUclips name, I am a newly minted hobby farmer, not a real farmer. From the little bit of farming I've done so far (my wife and I have put in a 1/4 acre elderberry field), I have a deeper respect and admiration for REAL farmers who are betting everything on making their farms work. Being newly retired from a 36 year career in IT and just starting out in my new advocation of hobby farming, I could not imagine taking on the stress and financial risk of being a real farmer. God bless you and yours, and thank you for doing what you do to feed us.
Hey buddy, don't sell yourself short. Anyone who takes on the responsibility of caring for part of God's creation and working with it to produce something, is a real farmer no matter how big or small. Keep up the good work! Appreciate ya'll watching.
Same advice you give us on the farm sales, I'm going to kick back to you on the utubes Chuck... Don't sell yourself short. I'd wager your audience would enjoy a few videos of what you describe as mundane. Just some day to day feeding, animal moves; maybe things you might notice (or look for) for animal health in observing your animals as you pass some day to day tasks, maybe some span video of your beautiful farm. Its a typical day for you but a lot of these folks are just looking to spend some time on your farm ;-). You're doing a great job! Cheers brother.
Chuck may I suggest you make your chicken run long and skinny like a strip. Put the chicken mobile in one end then pull it up 20 or 30 feet each day. Just a thought, best wishes. Blessings.
Everyone has the same problem with content I've seen many others say the same thing. If your stuck animal vids always do well. Just show their everyday activities, I know one channel that takes you along as the mow the pasture, plow fields, plant seeds etc. They show all their animals then consentrat on just a few talking about the animals name or number what their plans for that animal are. All animals do some antics and they try to catch them goofing off, kicking up their heals running thru the pasture, or lounging around in the waller almost completely covered in mud, or dumping a box of fruit and vegi's for treats. There's always something hoof trimming, worming, spraying for flies. You name it. They even show vet visits etc. I hope I've given you some ideas.
Good points. I suppose what seems mundane to us because we do it daily, is interesting to those who don't live this type of lifestyle. Appreciate the ideas!
I just know I like watching anything with animals. I'm sure many others do also, and you have so many you'll never run out of content. Loved seeing the bunnies 🐰 ❤️ maybe you can do a video when you move them onto the grass?
Glad to see you thriving. Don’t let the old heads get to you. Farming is evolving and farming is expensive. A $20,000 facility is awesome and I’m sure me and you both would have a blast working cattle in one. But how many years would it take to pay for that facility? On the eggs I have a problem in my area. I can get $5 a dozen with a ton of gripes from customers. At that cost I make about $.75 cents a dozen. I put them at $6 and sales plummeted. Honestly at this point I’m tempted to reduce numbers and provide eggs only for my family.
awesome colored American breed chickens & broiler chickens raised on pasture # the size of the Schooner is small for the number of chickens placed in it # yes the poultry business owners should have their own slaughtering equipment & rooms #
I love how people like be so negative with out thought. The bloke that said that you has no business owning cattle is dead set jealous of what you have achieved. Keep up the great work. I wish we could have rabbits in Queensland Australia. I would be bloody happy to had them to the hobby farm 🥰
No matter what you do in life you cannot please everyone, so just do what works for you. I think feed prices are going up in every country, our pigs feed keeps going up Just about on a monthly basis her in the Philippines. Great video as usual and happy farming
Was wondering if you have a problem with horse flies on your pigs. I'm live in middle Tennessee and watch all of your videos and have started with pigs and laying chickens this year thanks for all you do
Chuck if you want to stay consistent and work on one or two videos a week, try producing the same number of videos, but shorter videos. So if you have less content you think is appropriate, reduce your video length to make up for that. So on a slow week you could still have two videos a week but only at 10 minutes each. That could help you with your problem. Thanks
Its funny you bring that up. I had started doing that (shorter 8-10 min videos) and then I had to be gone for a few days. I just fell off the wagon so to speak. That is really a solid plan and what I'm trying to get back to. Have footage for 2 more videos now to put together and publish over the next few days. Appreciate the suggestion. Tells me I'm not to far off the mark.
Oh my goodness.....those are pretty mild ''RANTS''......l have observed that other YT channels are cutting down, and though they don't say it, lack of interesting content is probably one reason. l don't find yours every boring. Your ''real world, marketplace'' experience ... and mistakes...are invaluable. Not wanting to cross your privacy lines, l wonder what you do in the way of family garden....fruit trees? Have you observed improved pasture? Anyway, just a few questions.....and thank you for your videos.
Yay...bunnies! And bunny manure! Kinda surprised rabbits don't fall under poultry regulations. They do here in Maryland which is why we're wanting to do them. My wife breeds dogs and we know a lot of people who feed a raw and whole prey diet. So we hope rabbits bring a lot more value to the table. Go price dried rabbit ears for dog treats.
They used to fall under the same exemption here in NC but somewhere along the line things changed. We'll just adjust and go with it. Dried rabbit ears? Didn't know that was a thing.
I'm a certified welder for a military contractor I've worked with new welders over the years I've showed them how I do it after the get the hang of it I've always told them if you find away that works better for you do it as long as it's done correctly
Its either a Gallagher S10 or an S20. They are both about the same and work fine for the chickens. Its more about keeping critters out than chickens in. Thanks for watching.
Hello Chuck i am doing 4 feeder pigs for family and friends this year for the first time. I did some research online and seen that to raise a feeder to market wieght would take 900ish lbs of feed. I just did the math and we are at 5400 lbs of feed and still have a month to go, am I doing something wrong?
Should’ve told that rancher to donate his services and 10-20k towards a “professionally” built handling facility. I have no idea why people are so fussy about permanent infrastructure the first go around.
Have you considered re-seeding your timber paddocks back with some kind of forage so you can rotate back through sooner with a higher nutritional forage? Something like a peas or a brassica family plant?
Slap a go pro on your chest and see what comes out! I’m sure there’s some hilarious moments you don’t catch on film that would make great content! And don’t stress the keyboard Karen’s in the comments section!
All the negative Nancy’s need to just mind their own business and move past a video if they don’t have any constructive criticism!! Especially if you’ve been doing it for years give him ideas!!!
Your comment about this being your highest selling month - I'm curious, do you think your utube channel drives buyers to you? Also, don't let that idiot that said someone was going to get killed with that cattle loading set up get to you. There's nothing wrong with it, my set up is pretty much the same.
I'm selling just about everything live then I get it butchered or I butcher it for the person that bought and is the owner of the animal . Then he can have it processed by anyone he wants and the government has no say in it .
@@SheratonParkFarms I'm in Missouri and they are crazy we can sell raw milk for people to use as they want but I can't cook it and make cheese without 5he government breathing down my neck .
Compared to the care you give to your pigs, I’m really surprised that you keep rabbits in cages. European rabbits live in colonies on the ground, not alone in mid air. You are putting a psychological stress on them for your own convenience. If you are determined to keep rabbits, please investigate colony keeping and ditch the cages.
Hold on friend. They are going out on grass. They were in the rabbit hutches for breeding purposes. The young ones will be processed and the adults will go back in for winter.
@@SheratonParkFarms there’s no need to ever put them in cages. If you can manage having boars and sows without confinement you can do the same for the rabbits all year long, no matter if they are does or bucks.
Every video I have seen you produce, you start out with "come hang out with us for awhile". That's why I am here, Christian fellowship and to hang out with my virtual friends. Because of you, I have convinced my wife to allow me to raise pigs next spring oon our 5-acre homestead. Thank you for being a steward of the land, your animals and your virtual friends.
All is well,
Michael
Thanks Michael. I really want folks to feel like I'm talking to them individually when we do a video. I appreciate the feedback and appreciate you watching. All the best!
Thanks for ranting. Can you do a video on how to compost chicken feathers etc?
Sure thing! We'll try to include that in the next chicken processing video.
Chuck, I’m a faithful follower of “Just a Few Acres Farm” with Pete and Hillary. I am going into small farming and the last few months I’ve been searching different farmers and their content. I ran across your channel and I can say I will be just as faithful to yours as to Pete’s. You are certainly engaging, educational and enjoyable. My recommendation on content block, just do what you always ask 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻open with your normal opening words and just allow us all to look at the creation around you, the amazing beauty of the blue sky, the Cotton-ball-clouds, majestic hills and mountains and the simple blessing of the animals the good Lord gave you to admin and have you teach us to do the same. Let me tell you brother. that alone will fill our homes. I love how you faithfully ask us to pray for you. This is certainly the first words that kept me engaged to continue listening. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻Blessings to you and your family
So nice to have you back. I missed you but you are not my entertainment slave, so I understand. I loved your rant at the safety police. I agree, that if it works, it ain't stupid.
I apologize that I am part of a community that criticizes you without walking in your shoes.
I can’t wait to make rant videos😄 small farmers work just as hard as the “big” guys. Is small farmers make lemonade out of lemons, we innovate, build cheap, and work with what we have.Keep it up Chuck!
So true! Thanks for watching.
With rabbits that young it's hard to tell. It's like everything else you get better at sexing them the more you do it. I think your sorting pin works great. The fact that you move your cattle everyday makes them more use to you, and easier to handle. I have seen very experienced men get hurt bad with a full blown concreted to the ground sorting pen. Some folks just don't want to see others prosper. That's why there will always be haters. Keep doing what you're doing Chuck and God bless you and your efforts.
Sheraton Park Provisions. All looking good!
Thanks so much!
Them yoke’s are fabulous!!
Chuck, as always great video! Thanks so much for sharing. From Fort Bragg, NC.
Thanks for watching!
Rabbits 🐇 boys have burritos, girls have tacos. Turn it over, push the area in question back with your thumb & forefinger the question will be answered 😉. If your having trouble telling give it a few weeks it will get easier as they get older. Best wishes. Blessings.
😆. Thanks for the info. We'll give that a try.
@@SheratonParkFarms that’s hilarious! Chuck you need to do a video on the burritos and the tacos! There’s some content! 😂
I just found your channel this weekend and I LOVE it. As for your video content, I’d be happy just to watch you do daily chores, there doesn’t need to be anything super planned out. We can all learn so much from you.
Don’t worry about what you think is interesting, just post more so we can all live through you all
Having pictures of the farm when you go to a farmers market is so important. Have some printed out on boards just so it's easier for folks to see and get a good vibe before they even approach you. Last week I saw a new vendor that look like a reseller stand instead of a farm. Nice big chest freezers but zero "farm" appeal to the stand.
I watch you because you are 100% genuine. Every video you have put out is clearly open and honest! Keep up the amazing work please! God Bless you and your family too!
Chuck I'd like to see more of your daily routine, even without much dialogue if that's easier. I've relied on your channel to learn so much about this style of multi-enterprise farming but I also really enjoy watching the basic routines, the livestock, etc. What you're doing is successful and entertaining, proof is in the thousands of folks that want to follow along. I love Greg's videos and Justin's and all the others, but your channel is unique and has it's own feel that i look forward to. Don't sell yourself short, and don't let these know-it-all naysayers get you down.
Thanks. I may try to do that. Its hard to remember that not many folks have experienced this lifestyle and to us it seems pretty mundane. Really appreciate ya'll watching.
I would agree Jim!
I have seen two men, best of friends, can be together for hours and say about 4 words. Still have a great time. When we are watching you most times, it is really just to hang out with a virtual friend. Even if you don't have a point to make, just hanging out with you and Saundra is more enjoyable than you might think.
When others say, just put it out and let the viewers decide if it is worth watching, that is not the worst advice.
Live and learn!!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences with us. We are doing our best to raise our animals over here in the middle of Oklahoma near Luther Oklahoma 🙌. We are raising up 10 pigs 🐖 this year after watching y'all 👀 last winter. We are doing 8 barrow feeders and 2 good looking gilts for sows. This is our first year on this project and we are excited to try doing some AI in near future, so we plan on re watching your older AI videos and red tool houses 🏘 videos also. Just keep sharing your favorite information about farming/homesteading and we will keep learning, putting into applications, and praying 🙏 for our homesteading community 🙏! Thank you again to Chuck, Sandra, JW, and the rest of y'all out there sharing your life experiences with others! PS Sometimes we need a quick rant🤓💯
I love how when talking about the cows you're like "do whatever works", but then with the chickens you're like "do it right".
🤣🤣
But I agree with you. The only way for us newbies to learn is through trial and error. I can't stand when people are like "you have no business raising such n such if you have no experience".
Well, how else does one get the experience? 🤷♀️🤦♀️
Yeah that may seem a bit contradictory. What I mean is there is no one way to do things right and don't box yourself into "the only way". So on the chickens, you don't have to buy a big fancy plucker. There are small drill driven pluckers for $10-$15. Or you can even dip in a pot by hand and then pluck by hand. We don't do all of our fencing like Greg Judy but we have solid fence that keeps the animals in. Yeah do whatever works........but it has to WORK. Not fussing but that's my take on it.
And to the expereience. Exactly! You have to just get in there and do it. You'll make mistakes and you get better for those mistakes. You improve the next time around and that takes time.
Appreciate you watching! Thanks for the comment.
More than one way to do it right. Doing whatever works is 100% a right way of going about it lol
Content block? I don’t know about everyone else, but I’d like to see a video of you speaking about what you did before farming, finances, etc. It’ll give us, who dream of doing this one day, hope. Thanks, Chuck!
Sure. We could do that sometime. Good ideas.
Appreciate your candor and efforts... It ain't stupid if it works...! Wishing you all the best.
Much appreciated!
Good help is hard to come by tend to hem good! Y’all blessed.
You got that right!
Quality of content is more important then just having content.
Excellent work 👍👍👍 . Thank you for sharing. Take care of yourselves 🇨🇦
Thanks, you too!
I have been thinking of yall hoping all was good. I always enjoy.❤️
Appreciate that. Thanks so much for watching.
Keep up the great work!!
Congratulations on your best month ever in sales. All your hard work is paying off. Love the videos!
Thanks so much! Appreciate ya'll watching. We've been blessed.
Oh man sometimes I just like watching the Bluejays fight thanks for sharing God bless
Thanks so much for watching.
I saw the steer loading video. The only thing I would say is to add a cut gate in the alley to keep them from backing up. I say if it works, it works.
Good point. We used a short piece of 4x4 on the second loading as a stop to keep them from backing up. Was very helpful.
Buddy I appreciate you so much. I want to build a farm biz that can support my family. I believe in the way you take care of your animals. The content you put out is fantastic. Please keep going. I need your knowledge and experience.
Glad you’re thriving. Don’t worry about content. A little bit of good stuff now and then is fine. Just keep doing what you’re doing. God bless.
I appreciate that. Enjoy putting things out and hope folks enjoy watching.
Some of those rants need a well placed “amen” and “hallelujah” 🤣🤣 you need to tell your farm hand to up his game!
🤣🤣 yeah. Amen!!
Chuck, I wish we were neighbors. You'd be my best buddy. You remind me so much of the farmers I grew up around. Good people, straight shooters. Here are a couple of suggestions for videos (use them "as is" or maybe they will provide grist for your idea mill): What are your goals or ideas for future expansion of your operation? What would you like to do that you are not currently doing, or how would you like to expand, improve, or change what you are currently doing? Show us a aerial view of the farm and give us a tour of where everything is. You could share why things are where they are because of convenience, efficiency, etc. An aerial view could also go along with your "goal" video where you show the areas for future expansion (kind of like how Walt Disney use to show his plans). I love your stuff. It's very good to have you back! You, Saundra, and JW are in my daily prayers.
Great suggestions. I have some drone footage and may try to implement that on a video or two.
I’m here just do it. Live your life brother keep the good fight!! Love y’all.
Thank you! Will do!
I agree with the post anything video comment, some of us are stuck in the city and walking around with you ( on RUclips) doing daily chorus is a way to escape the rat race and pick up little bits of info about animals and their habits with out owning them . Blessings from Japan
Thanks so much for watching in Japan!
Hey Keep doing you loaded cattle in my life anything from what you all have their to really expensive handling facilities whatever works works keep up the good work guys enjoy the videos
Keep it up! Also, we use little twist ties that garden hose comes wrapped in for our fences instead of rope, saves my fingertips from all the little knots.
Cheers from CA
That's a great idea! I hadn't thought of that! Thanks
Our 4 buck Flemish Giants clear 30sq ft in 24 hours. I mean clear the pasture area to the ground. Daily moving is a must. Fantastic farm addition.
What kind of pen or structure do you use to move them around with? We are thinking about using the Salatin harepen
I purchased on Amazon metal frame walk in. We added the wheels and a heavier duty tarp to cover the entire top of the frame. They are very heat sensitive so just make sure air flow is max. I choose metal also bc they love to chew wood.
LEISU is one of the companies that sells this.
One more note on how much they can eat. They clear the pasture grass in 24, in addition to eating 1.5 cups of feed and unlimited Timothy hay daily. Thats a lot of fertilizer 😉
My brother, you do a complete and an amazing job on what you do. God as surely bless you my friend with many different things and has kept you through them all. I've learned so much just by watching your channel, and I appreciate that and thank you for it.
Thank you so much. We appreciate you joining us and thanks for the kind words.
So happy all is well. Congrats on the highest month of sales! Love hearing your new achievements. God Bless y’all.
Thank you so much!
Hey chuck if your system for sorting cattle works for you then that’s all that really matters! If it ain’t broke don’t fix it right. Jw did a really good job with the design! You guys do you cause that’s what we love ya for!
Thanks Nick. JW is our star player around the farm. Appreciate ya'll watching.
I agree. If you get it done then you did it right!
I like the rants, especially when you discuss the business side of farming. I am looking to get into farming and the information is amazing. Thank you.
thanks. I try not to come off as angry but sometimes I just need to get it off my chest.
Stop worrying about us regarding your content. We just want to see you farm. That why I watch. Thanks
Hello from Porterville ca central California I'm a Walmart driver and enjoy your videos
Good to see you posting again. I commented on Jamie’s last video that he needed to tell you to post an update.
Congrats on the record month!
Don't sweat it. Your doing fine. Here in Illinois , even chicken has to have USDA for resale. n my area they are getting around $3.75 a lb. and eggs only $3.00 - $4.00
Dang. At those prices and having USDA inspection its tough to make it. Thanks for watching!
Congratulations on the best month ever! Anything you make a video of I enjoy watching! Even when it’s repeat videos I like to have things reiterated, that way I’m more likely to remember them.
Just started watching your videos. Learning a lot. I only have 3 pigs. Just starting out. I'm in Arkansas. Wish I was closer so I could buy some of your pigs.
I agree you can put out a short video even if it’s some chores and daily activities.
Thanks David. We'll try to be more consistent. Appreciate ya'll watching.
I like everything you put out buddy hell with the rest of them folks keep up the good work God bless you and your family
I’m about half way through Gordon’s book and I’ve learned sooo much. What a smart and savy guy he was
Chuck we live in the city, or I'm gonna say alot of us do so....anything you do is interesting to us. Selling a half a beef, whole beef. 20 chickens. Going to markets. I'd love more on the eggs....from the chicken to the customer, what all happens in between. Saundra is doing more marketing.....can we see? We all dream of what your doing but your doing it. Share with us all of it. I love this channel cuz ur both personable and call us by name if u know ours. We wanna be you through you. Thanks again.
The catch pen is built off how wild or how gentle the cows are.
I am very happy to hear that your farm is prospering! Truly, God is sending you a healthy dose of blessing. I hope he continues that trend for you!
Despite my RUclips name, I am a newly minted hobby farmer, not a real farmer. From the little bit of farming I've done so far (my wife and I have put in a 1/4 acre elderberry field), I have a deeper respect and admiration for REAL farmers who are betting everything on making their farms work. Being newly retired from a 36 year career in IT and just starting out in my new advocation of hobby farming, I could not imagine taking on the stress and financial risk of being a real farmer.
God bless you and yours, and thank you for doing what you do to feed us.
Hey buddy, don't sell yourself short. Anyone who takes on the responsibility of caring for part of God's creation and working with it to produce something, is a real farmer no matter how big or small. Keep up the good work! Appreciate ya'll watching.
Same advice you give us on the farm sales, I'm going to kick back to you on the utubes Chuck... Don't sell yourself short. I'd wager your audience would enjoy a few videos of what you describe as mundane. Just some day to day feeding, animal moves; maybe things you might notice (or look for) for animal health in observing your animals as you pass some day to day tasks, maybe some span video of your beautiful farm. Its a typical day for you but a lot of these folks are just looking to spend some time on your farm ;-). You're doing a great job! Cheers brother.
Chuck may I suggest you make your chicken run long and skinny like a strip. Put the chicken mobile in one end then pull it up 20 or 30 feet each day. Just a thought, best wishes. Blessings.
thanks Dayne. That is exactly what we are going to do. Great minds think alike!
Great content !! I’m now a loyal always subscriber !
Do it the way that works for you!!!
Thanks. Appreciate ya'll watching.
Everyone has the same problem with content I've seen many others say the same thing. If your stuck animal vids always do well. Just show their everyday activities, I know one channel that takes you along as the mow the pasture, plow fields, plant seeds etc. They show all their animals then consentrat on just a few talking about the animals name or number what their plans for that animal are. All animals do some antics and they try to catch them goofing off, kicking up their heals running thru the pasture, or lounging around in the waller almost completely covered in mud, or dumping a box of fruit and vegi's for treats. There's always something hoof trimming, worming, spraying for flies. You name it. They even show vet visits etc. I hope I've given you some ideas.
Good points. I suppose what seems mundane to us because we do it daily, is interesting to those who don't live this type of lifestyle. Appreciate the ideas!
I just know I like watching anything with animals. I'm sure many others do also, and you have so many you'll never run out of content. Loved seeing the bunnies 🐰 ❤️ maybe you can do a video when you move them onto the grass?
Rant on. Makes since.
Amen
People Who Say It Cannot Be Done Should Not Interrupt Those Who Are Doing It - George Bernard Shaw
BINGO!!
Glad to see you thriving. Don’t let the old heads get to you. Farming is evolving and farming is expensive. A $20,000 facility is awesome and I’m sure me and you both would have a blast working cattle in one. But how many years would it take to pay for that facility?
On the eggs I have a problem in my area. I can get $5 a dozen with a ton of gripes from customers. At that cost I make about $.75 cents a dozen. I put them at $6 and sales plummeted. Honestly at this point I’m tempted to reduce numbers and provide eggs only for my family.
Love your videos. This is wonderful information thinking of doing something like this in the near future keep up the videos. 👍👍👍👍👍
Tasty!!
awesome colored American breed chickens & broiler chickens raised on pasture # the size of the Schooner is small for the number of chickens placed in it # yes the poultry business owners should have their own slaughtering equipment & rooms #
They have a skin over there private, you can pull it back and see if they're bucks or does. They don't like it but it's pretty easy.
Thanks. Been doing some research on that. Hope the police don't come looking for me due to some of my search terms. 😂
I love how people like be so negative with out thought. The bloke that said that you has no business owning cattle is dead set jealous of what you have achieved. Keep up the great work.
I wish we could have rabbits in Queensland Australia. I would be bloody happy to had them to the hobby farm 🥰
Thanks. Appreciate ya'll watching from down under!
@@SheratonParkFarms your very famous over here. Alot of the hobby farm Facebook pages talk about you with your breath of fresh air farming.
Thanks so much. I hope we can help y’all in some way.
No matter what you do in life you cannot please everyone, so just do what works for you. I think feed prices are going up in every country, our pigs feed keeps going up Just about on a monthly basis her in the Philippines. Great video as usual and happy farming
Just put it out lol. When y’all’s birds are ready do a catch clean and cook video I’m sure Sandra can fry sum chicken
Let me tell you! She could fry chicken that would bring peace to the middle east!!! Thanks for watching.
Was wondering if you have a problem with horse flies on your pigs. I'm live in middle Tennessee and watch all of your videos and have started with pigs and laying chickens this year thanks for all you do
Chuck if you want to stay consistent and work on one or two videos a week, try producing the same number of videos, but shorter videos. So if you have less content you think is appropriate, reduce your video length to make up for that. So on a slow week you could still have two videos a week but only at 10 minutes each. That could help you with your problem. Thanks
Its funny you bring that up. I had started doing that (shorter 8-10 min videos) and then I had to be gone for a few days. I just fell off the wagon so to speak. That is really a solid plan and what I'm trying to get back to. Have footage for 2 more videos now to put together and publish over the next few days. Appreciate the suggestion. Tells me I'm not to far off the mark.
Oh my goodness.....those are pretty mild ''RANTS''......l have observed that other YT channels are cutting down, and though they don't say it, lack of interesting content is probably one reason. l don't find yours every boring. Your ''real world, marketplace'' experience ... and mistakes...are invaluable. Not wanting to cross your privacy lines, l wonder what you do in the way of family garden....fruit trees? Have you observed improved pasture? Anyway, just a few questions.....and thank you for your videos.
Yay...bunnies! And bunny manure! Kinda surprised rabbits don't fall under poultry regulations. They do here in Maryland which is why we're wanting to do them. My wife breeds dogs and we know a lot of people who feed a raw and whole prey diet. So we hope rabbits bring a lot more value to the table. Go price dried rabbit ears for dog treats.
They used to fall under the same exemption here in NC but somewhere along the line things changed. We'll just adjust and go with it. Dried rabbit ears? Didn't know that was a thing.
I was looking at them chicken and your gonna get somebody killed don't really know how but it's gonna happen 🤣🤣🤣
🤣 The odds of being killed by a chicken are low, but never 0%.
😂They are a dangerous lot for sure.
so true!!
I'm a certified welder for a military contractor I've worked with new welders over the years I've showed them how I do it after the get the hang of it I've always told them if you find away that works better for you do it as long as it's done correctly
For content ideas : you said you have a bulk chicken order could you show us your prices of cullin those start to market ?
How many hens and how many roosters?
I honestly aren't sure. There are about 15-20 roosters and i'm guessing 150 or so hens.
Meh- ignore the haters & 'so-called experts'. You're doing fine! 😁👍
Thanks 😅
Hi Chuck,
What’s the animal unit stocking rate for cattle in your area. Thanks
1 per acre.
What are you asking for your Boar? I have a purebred Hampshire boar that’s proven that I need to swap out.
$200
@@SheratonParkFarms is there a way to contact you? I would like more info and pictures
What size energizer you are using for your chicken fence?
Its either a Gallagher S10 or an S20. They are both about the same and work fine for the chickens. Its more about keeping critters out than chickens in. Thanks for watching.
@@SheratonParkFarms Mahalo love your channel.
I had meat rabbits and after trying to eat them I couldn’t stomach them but I love wild rabbits lol
Which bell waterer is that? Kuhl or Plassion
Hello Chuck i am doing 4 feeder pigs for family and friends this year for the first time. I did some research online and seen that to raise a feeder to market wieght would take 900ish lbs of feed. I just did the math and we are at 5400 lbs of feed and still have a month to go, am I doing something wrong?
How many acres you farm
Should’ve told that rancher to donate his services and 10-20k towards a “professionally” built handling facility. I have no idea why people are so fussy about permanent infrastructure the first go around.
Not just animal food! You forgot about the humans who enjoy gizzards and even hearts.
#7 grossing for eggs and you were trying to get rid of your layers not very long ago.
Have you considered re-seeding your timber paddocks back with some kind of forage so you can rotate back through sooner with a higher nutritional forage? Something like a peas or a brassica family plant?
Slap a go pro on your chest and see what comes out! I’m sure there’s some hilarious moments you don’t catch on film that would make great content! And don’t stress the keyboard Karen’s in the comments section!
I'd have to do a lot of sound editing to bleep out the bad words. 😂😆
@@SheratonParkFarms haha! Like I said, GREAT CONTENT! 😂
All the negative Nancy’s need to just mind their own business and move past a video if they don’t have any constructive criticism!! Especially if you’ve been doing it for years give him ideas!!!
Thanks. Appreciate folks like ya'll watching!
Ok so rabbits can’t be done with out USDA … How do you get away with the chickens … I’ll now claim dumb I’m just asking for info thanks in advance ..
Because the USDA is dumb. None of what the come up with makes sense
Your comment about this being your highest selling month - I'm curious, do you think your utube channel drives buyers to you?
Also, don't let that idiot that said someone was going to get killed with that cattle loading set up get to you. There's nothing wrong with it, my set up is pretty much the same.
I don't know that it drives buyers to us but I do know that our regular buyers watch the videos. So maybe that's the same thing. It sure doesn't hurt.
I'm selling just about everything live then I get it butchered or I butcher it for the person that bought and is the owner of the animal . Then he can have it processed by anyone he wants and the government has no say in it .
Exactly. The laws are so crazy around that type of thing.
@@SheratonParkFarms I'm in Missouri and they are crazy we can sell raw milk for people to use as they want but I can't cook it and make cheese without 5he government breathing down my neck .
blowing rock?
You can’t listen to these fools Chuck.
You're right. I try to tune them out. Appreciate folks like you watching.
Compared to the care you give to your pigs, I’m really surprised that you keep rabbits in cages. European rabbits live in colonies on the ground, not alone in mid air. You are putting a psychological stress on them for your own convenience. If you are determined to keep rabbits, please investigate colony keeping and ditch the cages.
Hold on friend. They are going out on grass. They were in the rabbit hutches for breeding purposes. The young ones will be processed and the adults will go back in for winter.
@@SheratonParkFarms there’s no need to ever put them in cages. If you can manage having boars and sows without confinement you can do the same for the rabbits all year long, no matter if they are does or bucks.
Nice hogs
Amen