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Buck Beville
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Boar hog vs Sig P220 10mm #shorts
Florida boar hog vs Sig P220 in 10mm loaded with 180gr HP. #shorts
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Time to empty the hog trap! Teaching the kids how to flip wild hogs!
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Caught 17 hogs in one trap, with many already removed and the small size and calm nature of these wild hogs we decided it was a good learning opportunity for the kids on flipping pigs, not to mention they were already begging to get in and try for themselves.
Detailed DIY Chicken HOOP COOP with COST breakdown.
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Detailed DIY video showing how I build this 8x16 chicken coop with automatic photocell door and a full cost breakdown.
2021 Heavy North Florida 8pt
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Opening weekend for north Florida rifle season. Despite the warm weather, after a small front pushes through the bucks are on their feet.
HOG DOWN, testing the Magnus Black Hornet Ser Razor
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What started as an October Florida deer hunt, ends in a hog hunt using Magnus Black Hornet Ser Razor
8 year old's 1ST Crossbow DEER HUNT
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Central Florida Deer hunt that ends in success for 8 y/o Tanner on his 1st crossbow buck!
That’s a good video . I was afraid I wouldn’t get good blood from a cut that small.
Link to chicken door ?
The door in this video was off ebay. It lasted a short while but became unreliable. I replaced it with a mana pro door from tractor supply. It uses a string to pull the door open. Seems well built and it's an actual metal door, cost is much higher but it's worth it. Around 150$ I believe.
Blocks face up and not the way you have them. Nice build
Looks good. It’ll last at least 2 years, I mean the tart. It’s easy and cheap to replace. I like the floor for predators proof but I would add a 6 inch border and use the deep litter method. Cleaning chicken poop off the plywood floor will be a pain in the ass.
Yea thats about what I expected for the tarp, but very easy to replace and inexpensive. I've cleaned the pen several times and it's not bad, but I have heard so many good things about the deep litter method I might have to give it a try! Thanks
@@the06r1 I use the deep litter method myself. Its about 4 inches so far. It’s been a year already and Believe it or not but it’s still not time to clean it out yet.
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Wonder if 1" wire floors would let the poop fall thru the floor? Its warm in Florida .
I think most debris would fall through a 1in mesh, but I'm not sure how you would support the floor so you could walk through the coop at that point.
Teaching these kids no respect for animals!
Nothing to do during hurricane IAN I see🤣
Good job, it looks great!
Thank you!
How are your winters with this where you are. I’m in New England and trying to think of how to make it winterized for the ladies.
I live in Florida, the winters are very mild. My biggest concern is ventilation from warm summers. But if you wanted to make a warmer version, I would go with a full length tarp on top and make the front door and surrounding area completely from plywood instead of wire. That way the coop would be fully sealed in at least.
Covered on top and ventilated in the front keeps them dry in the back.Prevailing winds determines which end you put your door.
It looks nice. However, coons and opossums can reach through the chicken wire and square wire you used on the front. Half inch hardware cloth at the bottom two foot high will prevent any varments from reaching through.
Yes, That would definitely add another layer of protection, our chickens free range during the day and and night roost in the back under tarp and on the roosting boards off the ground and away from the edge, so we haven't had any problems so far.
I put hardware cloth all over mine and I’m in Texas so the back is half hardware cloth and half plywood
I had a coon reach through chicken wire and pull the wing off of one of my hens when I first got chickens … ever since then I have used hardware cloth to build chicken pens… the hen survived and I nursed her back to health but she was always real scared after that… can’t say I blame her..
Looks great ,the only thing I would add is @ 2x4x16 along the inside to keep manure in and off the wire will look better and last longer
You could definitely add that and I thought about it when I was tempted to try some kind of litter under the roost locations. Then I decided to leave it like this so I could wash the manure out through the wire. So far so good.
Looks like North East Louisiana bottomlands…
Central Florida, lots of flat terrain and swamps
Good job, thanks for taking the time to show the entrance and exit and shot angle. I was researching the hornet serazor and this video helps! Keep at it and GOD BLESS!
I have since killed a deer and a few more pigs all with good results. Thanks for the positive comment! God bless!