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Foxbody Funny Farm
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 มิ.ย. 2013
Hand feeding wild raccoon (Rhonda) almonds & pecans. She prefers almonds!
Hand feeding wild raccoon (Rhonda) almonds & pecans. She prefers almonds!
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Will Raccoon choose Breadsmith Very Berry bread or Fannie May Turtles?
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Will Raccoon choose Breadsmith Very Berry bread or Fannie May Turtles?
Black Squirrel and Gray Squirrel playing in the forest!
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Black Squirrel and Gray Squirrel playing in the forest!
Mother Hen, Father Rooster, and babies all dust bathing together!
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Mother Hen, Father Rooster, and babies all dust bathing together!
Chick jumps on a Pitbull and doesn't end like you'd expect! 😬
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Chick jumps on a Pitbull and doesn't end like you'd expect! 😬
6/12/24 - Mother hen sees her first baby and it goes all wrong! 😬
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6/12/24 - Mother hen sees her first baby and it goes all wrong! 😬
April 17, 2024 - IHOP is Healing update after being attacked and losing a leg
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April 17, 2024 - IHOP is Healing update after being attacked and losing a leg
Mother hen hatched two chicks today - 6/7/2024
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Mother hen hatched two chicks today - 6/7/2024
Pittie-Kittie adjusts valves on a Big Block Ford with his daddy! 🥰
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Pittie-Kittie adjusts valves on a Big Block Ford with his daddy! 🥰
Feeding a squirrel while the chickens supervise!
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Feeding a squirrel while the chickens supervise!
Cat catches another chipmonk to play with
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Cat catches another chipmonk to play with
A deer, raccoon, pittie-kittie, and Pitbull walk into the forest...
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A deer, raccoon, pittie-kittie, and Pitbull walk into the forest...
Baby Raccoon bites me and the other one holds my hand while eating!
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Baby Raccoon bites me and the other one holds my hand while eating!
Tiny baby looks way too small to be out of the nest so soon. 🥺
okropny ten kogut
😂😂😂😂😂😂❤
🎶Everybody Bathe Now!
Father should go into pot
Wow so cool amazing lovely
He's the best rooster ever! He still hangs out with the chicks every day and finds treats for them!
0:15 cooing 2
Beautiful
He's the best rooster ever! He still hangs out with the chicks every day and finds treats for them!
Bully needs corrections
0:06
What happened at 0:06?
Cooing
I hear cooing rooster
😢 Thats rabies..near the end. Ive been a wildlife rehabber for 30+ years. :(
That's sad either way. This poor little thing killed the baby raccoon that we rescued and became friends with for over a year! If you look through the videos with RayRay, that was our favorite little coon! He was best friends with our dog and cat and would stop by our house every night to hang out with all of us and play with us before he went out on his adventures. He even introduced us to his girlfriend, Rhonda, and she still stops by with her offspring almost every single night to hang out for a little while. I miss that little guy. He taught us that wild animals can show love and affection to other animals and humans and we will cherish the time we spent with him!🥰
@@foxbodyfunnyfarm6373 I'm so sorry for your pain; animals are such pure souls. I'm just blessed to have had so many in my life, however briefly.
@@suzanne4396 Thank you. I'm better now, but it was very difficult because RayRay came back on Father's Day to say his final goodbye. All he wanted to do was hold us and be close to us like always. His love towards us and our animals was so pure and genuine and I will always cherish the time spent with all of these wonderful critters. They all come into our lives for a reason and definitely changed me for the better and opened our eyes to the fact that animals show love too! Heck, the one night Rhonda and her baby coons were sitting in a row on my deck railing holding each other from behind. They are so misunderstood by so many people too! Every time I show someone a video of me feeding a wild raccoon (Rhonda and her babies) they always ask, "Aren't you afraid they will give you rabies?" Every single person asks this same question as if all wild animals come from the factory with rabies! LOL
@@foxbodyfunnyfarm6373 They do add so much to our lives, every one. My best friend rescues orphaned raccoons in the Spring/ Summer, and has for. ..30+ years. She has had a few very heart-breaking situations with her wild babies. But still, she and I continue because we feel it's a calling for us. Bless you for being the kind of person that you are ~
@@suzanne4396 We live on 3+ acres in the forest bordering a Forest Preserve, so we get tons of visitors every single night. We love having a safe oasis for all of them with clean water and a safe place to hang out for a little bit. The craziest thing is we used to have issues with raccoons getting into garbage cans and being animals, but since we have been giving them water and a safe place, they don't cause destruction and they even get along with our chickens! I have a few videos posted where Rhonda and her kids come here before sunset and eat chicken food and drink their water with all the chickens around them, like they are all part of the same flock! 🤣 Humans could learn a lot from animals, but most humans don't want to learn anything!
they stole a brahmas chick hum
We had 3 broody hens and they hatched eggs and raised the babies from a bunch of our birds. I think there are 3 Brahma pullets. One of them is Buff color with feathered feet and she lives inside with us because she was born 3-4 days after the rest and all of the broody hens tried to kill her.
My birthday!
Happy belated birthday! 🥳
Older chicks being raised by their parents! And yes, that comment of shock includes Mommy!
This is the first time we had broody hens and got to watch this. Our rooster still hangs out and shows the chicks how a rooster is supposed to behave and finds treats for them and watches our for predators, but the broody hens pretty much leave the babies alone now! We love "Whitey" so much! He's such a good boy! 🥰
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It's so adorable to watch him interacting with the chicks, especially when he's providing treats for them!
chimkens
I didn't know the baby chicks would do it too. Adorable.
They start doing it when they are only a few days old when you have them in the brooder, so it must be hard-wired into their DNA! I've never seen a rooster hanging out with the chicks and bathing with them. He's such a good boy!
@@foxbodyfunnyfarm6373then when his daughter grown up He gonnna fck em up Hahaah xd
He is aggressive towards a chick😮😮
It kind of appears that way. However, prior to this video, the chick kept bathing on top of him, bumping into him, and making him move. He already moved away from her at least 3 times and I think he was just letting her know that she needs to move away from him. The mothers do the same thing from time to time.
Pecking order
lovely
We've never seen a rooster hanging out with his offspring! He's the best rooster we've ever had and he's so good to his hens! Love that guy! 🥰
@@foxbodyfunnyfarm6373 every rooster I have ever had has been an aggressive bastard, even the little Bantams
@@mycoolhandgiveit, LOL. We have had a few that were aggressive to some people and our dog. He really hated the wife, she couldn't be within eyesight of him, or he would hop the fence and attack her! It was hilarious to watch but she didn't think it was funny at all! We adopted this White Leghorn from a house we sold and he hopped into the back of our truck with our Pitbull and was as calm as could be...We've had a lot of roosters over the years and he has been the best rooster ever, by far! He's always finding and bringing treats to all of his ladies, he's friendly around all of the people and animals and walks right up to everyone, he barely crows at all, and he has even tried to teach the other rooster how to be a gentleman and bring treats to the ladies! We would love to get one cockerel/rooster from his genetics, but I'm pretty sure all of the babies from this batch are pullets. We got incredibly lucky with him!
@@foxbodyfunnyfarm6373 hilarious
Awwwwww
Why even bother its a ford ,,,get anything else
I wish I could of petted him/her as well. So cute!! 😊❤
I think it's a she! She still comes around to eat our chicken feed (Black Oil Sunflower Seeds) and she lets me touch her sometimes and doesn't run away from me when I walk right up to her. I was hanging out with her and the chickens this morning when I noticed her big nipples, so I assume she is a female, which is super exciting because I'm pretty sure she will also let her babies get to know me, just like her mom and the raccoon moms that let me interact with their babies! 🥰
@@foxbodyfunnyfarm6373 The squirrels at my grandma's house are so mean and creepy. They live out in the country so maybe they are really territorial. You could be sitting around having a cookout and one will crawl down a tree cussing at you while you eat. Or When I was gardening I heard one cussing from the other side of the barn. I thought I cat was bothering it. No it was sitting far away on a tree branch cussing at me for being in his yard messing with things.
@@pineappleparty1624 LOL that's funny! We live out in the country (forest) and just about all of the critters are friendly. We have deer, raccoons, squirrels, and birds that we can either get really close to or pet. The squirrels are sometimes mean to each other but they're pretty friendly to us and our animals. They like to play with the cat and chicks when they are inside the screen door and the squirrels are on the outside of the screen. I think that "cussing" that you heard was their warning for a ground predator (your cat) and they have a slightly different call (or cussing sound) and they also usually shake their tail up and down while they are alerting the other squirrels. After they get used to you being there they will stop doing that! Now I can pet (or touch) a couple of them, but I think they're the ones we were able to pet when they first came out of the nest, so they are a little more comfortable around us. We finally have a black squirrel that's friends with one of the friendly squirrels, so I've been trying to make him my friend! lol
@@foxbodyfunnyfarm6373 Oh wow, I've heard gray squirrels chase away the red and black ones. I've only ever seen gray ones my whole life. Maybe you could try to keep the unique ones as pets. The squirrels here were friendly and curious a couple of times we dug peanuts out of the garden. Had wheel barrels full of them picking them off the plants. The squirrels came up to watch, and probably ate the left over small ones we didnt keep lol.
@@pineappleparty1624, I've heard that Grey/Red/Black squirrels are mean to the other color squirrels, but I haven't seen that around here. Usually, it's the gray squirrels attacking and chasing other grey squirrels. We don't have any Red squirrels around here and we have only had this one Black squirrel here for the past year or two and he seems to be getting along with the gray squirrels. Take a look at them playing in this video! ( th-cam.com/video/nfzSZaqzb1U/w-d-xo.html )I think the black one is a male and the gray one is definitely a female because I saw her nipples. It's nearly impossible to make an adult wild animal into a pet, but if you rescue them when they are very young, they will imprint on you and think you are their mommy or daddy. We've seen it happen with raccoons so many times over the years, when the mom gets hit by a car and leaves a few babies behind.
Mommy and little baby so sweet ;) u so kind for them thank u
They are adorable! I'm pretty sure this one still comes to our yard and eats the chicken food every single day and she still lets me touch her and doesn't run away from me when I'm walking through the yard. I can always get within a foot of her and I can usually touch her, but sometimes it startles her and she jumps up but she never runs away! Super exciting because she will probably be a mother soon and she will probably bring her babies to meet us! 🥰
Awww
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Rabid
Something was definitely wrong!
C’est possible que ce soit une encéphalite aussi.
I'm not sure if it was encephalitis too. Very strange though and there were a bunch of raccoons that had distemper around our house at this time.
I heard, if humans touch the babies the mother squirrel will not allow or reunite with the baby squirrel again. Since the mom will pick the human smell on it and treat the baby as an outside or so. Is it?
I always heard that when I was growing up but I've never found that to be the case. The mother squirrels are all pretty friendly and they eat with our chickens and don't really run when we go outside. They actually come and knock on our door sometimes but were not sure if they want to play with us or our animals that are inside. In one of the videos with the baby squirrel, the mom comes up to see what's going on and she seems pretty calm and watched us from a tree that was about 20ft away. If you watch some of the Raccoon videos on my channel, you will see a family that is still together today, and I picked up both of her babies when they were a couple of months old. I swear Rhonda, the momma raccoon, would purposely leave her babies with me so I could babysit them while she was eating... and they still come here every day to visit with us and will come to me when I call them! We hope she's pregnant right now and we will get to meet her new babies in a month or two! What an exciting time of year! 🥰
@@foxbodyfunnyfarm6373 Nice to hear and good to know about kind hearted people like you towards animals. Keep continuing the good work. Though they can't speak but their instincts and positive energy will cherish us around. I don't own any pet animal but always share my love towards them in which ever way I can. I love animals for one reason, an animal will not change it's nature or character anytime unlike unpredictable humans. 😀Thanks. 😍👍
@@VijayKumar01234 LOVE your comment and it makes my soul smile! I have always felt a connection to animals and prefer to be around animals instead of humans because animals are never fake like humans tend to be when it suits them! We don't always get a chance to feed them but we always leave clean fresh water, so they have a little oasis on our property, especially when it's dry in the summer and water isn't so bountiful. I want to think that we're making their life a little easier and safer for them by providing clean fresh water. I put myself into their paws, and give them what I would want if I was in their situation! Most people don't realize animals have feelings and emotions, just like humans, and they show it through their actions instead of speaking most of the time. However, they also communicate with each other, so if you listen long enough, you can decipher some of their vocabulary and talk back to them.
they have giant hands and feet...LOL. how cute.
Still need to grow into them! 🤣
@@foxbodyfunnyfarm6373 ikr? lol. i dont think ive seen a baby. ive seen baby rabbits. they do not have giant feet when they are babies. LOL.
@@miked4309 I've lived here for over 30 years and this is the first time that we have seen a baby squirrel! There were a few of them that we were playing with and feeding and then I thought I should get it on video or nobody would believe me! LOL
@@foxbodyfunnyfarm6373 they must grow up very fast. ive seen smaller ones but they dont look like a baby.
@@miked4309 - We think they grow up fast but it's so hard to tell! A few weeks after this video, we saw some young squirrels but they were about twice the size as the babies in this video, so we weren't sure if it was them.
Lovey girl
His big feet. Hel be big boy one day
Usually the babies are so skiddish, it’s great he let you pet him.
Right!? This was their first time out of the nest, so I don't think they knew any better and the moms have known us for years because we feed them every day...Well, sometimes we feed them intentionally, but the majority of the time they eat our chicken food! 🤣
Really!? You have to put oil under the tires to make them spin. Nice 4 cyl.
The racoon looks playful. Did it bite you?
Yes, he was biting me and he bites pretty hard sometimes but he's only playing. His nails are much worse than his teeth but he doesn't mean to hurt me. He's one of the friendly coons in the forest that loves us! We have a few of them over here that we have known through the generations. Some are friendlier than others but we love all of them! 🤣
@@foxbodyfunnyfarm6373 👍😂 Friendly bunch.
They are so cute. I love to watch them. 🐿️😊💕
All animals are cute in their own way! We finally have a black squirrel living in our forest! We've been seeing him around here playing with the gray squirrels! The deer used to watch me play with my raccoon friend. Here's a short video of us playing in the forest! LOL - th-cam.com/users/shortsCDh3B5mLuNU?feature=shared
wow!
It's scared of you. He doesn't know you
Why you just don't watch him and leave him alone
So precious, my husband and I have a baby squirrel right now, we have had her since she was abt 5 1/2 weeks old and she is now abt 10 to 12 weeks old, She is very sweet and playful.......
That's awesome! Baby wildlife is amazing and really shows you the meaning of love. Do you have any videos of your little squirrel?
@@foxbodyfunnyfarm6373 I have a few of her there is a little short 15 22 or whatever one I get really tickled at around she gets that milk drunk she starts bending over then she just falls over lol and then some like her eating her grapes and things like that she loves them and will have to take some more of her
I do but will have to find them and figure out how to upload from my phone, sorry just seen your comment @foxbodyfunnyfarm6373
Anything done to the rear end?
This is the wife's "show car" and the rear end is pretty much stock. Stock 28 spline (5-lug axles), LSD, 3.55 gear, and LPW aluminum cover with cap supports, but we have 31 spline axles and differential in stock and waiting to be installed.
@@foxbodyfunnyfarm6373 she gone need that tru trac sooner or later lol thats what i bought for my zephyr. exact same 3.55s moser 31 spline and an eaton tru trace and 3 inch studs and im keeping the C4. Going 331 most likely and maybe the new Dart SHP 175s
@@KingJT80 I've actually had better luck with the stock LSD diff over the Eaton diff. Back in like 2000, I replaced a good stock LSD with an Eaton and the brand-new Eaton would intermittently pull a one-wheeler, so I have been using spools ever since then. If you are building a 331, I would use some Trick Flow 11R 205cc, AFR205, or AFR225 with a healthy cam! If you are using an aftermarket block, I would go with a big bore 347 (4.125" bore with a 3.25" stroke crank). That way you can get a good compression height on the pistons without having the rings intersect the wrist pin, so you have better oil control and it should last longer.
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Njom njom 🥰 super cute baby squirrel! ♥️🐿️
So cute and NO FEAR because they didn't know any better!!! 🤣
I have seen no cuter thing, ever.
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so lovely!
His head, feet, and paws are bigger than his body.
He wasn't very acquainted with using his feet yet either! 😂
Bad A
Here's a video driving it to a car show - th-cam.com/video/UgSeYNH7SQY/w-d-xo.html
That was daggum fast
I wonder what that 60 foot was
When I footbrake it at the track (with less boost and power) it would 60ft in the 1.45-1.73 range, depending on the amount of traction, wheel-speed, and throttle input. This video is my unprepped driveway that I just sealed again, so all of the VHT, rubber, and traction is now under the seal coat and it's back to a virgin surface. By the seat of the pants feeling, I would guess it was still around 1.8-1.9, which isn't spectacular but it's pretty okay for being on a driveway going through the trees and only about 25-50% throttle! I plan on getting a Draggy so I can test the 60ft of both Mustangs, but I'm waiting until next year because this year is pretty much over here. My goal is to pull a wheelie in my driveway again! I haven't done it in 20+ years and I want to get it on video now that cameras are cheap and much better than back in the day.
Great looking foxbody
Thank you!
What engine is the in it
302 with Vortech S-Trim, "slightly ported" Twisted Wedge heads, Parker Funnel Web intake, stock cam, Holley 90* elbow, 75mm throttle body, 80lb injectors, Holley HP EFI, C4 w/ transbrake, and 3.55 gear. With a bigger cam, it would pick up a LOT of power. These heads flow around 280-290cfm above .500-.600+ lift. and I think they only flow around 230-240cfm at peak lift with the stock cam. After snapping the crank in my 347, I wanted to see how fast it would go with this setup in a 302 with a stock cam, so I could see how much of a difference a cam swap would make, but I still haven't swapped the cam because I enjoy driving it more than working on it! 🤣
@@foxbodyfunnyfarm6373 that thing sounds like it flies man that’s quite a setup I’m just glad it’s ford powered and not ls swapped I hate it when people do that I say keep it real with the brand
@@kirbyvanduzer6565 It honestly doesn't bother me what engine powers a Foxbody! We also have a big block Ford nitrous engine in our other car. The gray car is the wife's streetcar/show car. I like them all even the LS-powered Mustangs. I mean, wasn't the LS originally supposed to be for Ford? I know you can bolt a SBF head onto an LS block, so they are basically family and an updated version of the SBF! We race with Mustangs that have all sorts of engines and one guy has an old-school Dodge 440" engine in his son's Foxbody, but it's a grudge car so I have no idea how many cubic inches it really is. Here's a short video of our red car with the Big Block Ford th-cam.com/video/jAMZ5FEv1Zc/w-d-xo.html
@@foxbodyfunnyfarm6373 the ls engine was designed by Ford but they dropped the engine because of it was an unreliable design and they dropped it but being the dumpster diver Chevy is they picked it up so the ls is not a Ford engine at all Chevy puts very cheap and terrible parts in it they literally put soda cans for pistons in them and mechanical crank it’s horribly built that’s why you find them in the junkyard all the time because people get tired of rebuilding them Chevy does make some good products but not crate engines their trucks are good but their crate engines are terrible but however Ford does have problems too their vehicles are having problems except for the Mustang of course but they make the most reliable and powerful crate engines out there I’ll admit every brand has something they are better at than others some make better crate engines than vehicles some make better vehicles than crate engines so I give credit when it’s due
@@kirbyvanduzer6565 - that's what I was saying when I said it's pretty much a Ford engine. I read years and years ago that it was designed for Jack Roush but then he (or Ford) dropped it for the Modular platform, which was junk IMO (I had a 1998 Mustang with a Procharged 4.6L and it barely went in the 12s with all of the supporting mods). I tried finding the article about the LS engine being a Ford design that was dropped, to send it to someone, but I was unable to find it. If you know where I can find that information I would appreciate it. I don't agree when you say the LS is junk because I know a lot of people who took one from the junkyard and put it into a Mustang and they fly. My one buddy put a junkyard 6.0L with stock heads that had a valve job, an intake, carb, and cam and it ran 10.30s on motor and high 8s on nitrous. I know even more that put turbos on them and run in the 7s with a stock bottom end. I've tried doing that with a Ford 302 and it's just not possible. The LS heads have good airflow and the shortblocks seem to hold up to a lot more power than the stock 5.0 block and rotating assembly. I don't like the standard SBC design because of the two exhaust valves share a cylinder wall. Whoever designed that should've been fired. It just seems like a problem to have that much heat on each side of the cylinder wall from adjoining cylinders, and probably why that design isn't found in the BBC engines. I just like high-horsepower engines, regardless of the brand, or what they are installed in!