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AJB600
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 เม.ย. 2015
HorseyPeeps is the recording of our families adventures from suburban cookie cutter living to... something more rural and basic. We will start with the last days in our old home and document and explore everything along the way. We will share our thoughts and feelings, good times and bad, success's and mistakes as we live life, and try to get a grip on the huge changes we've elected to make. Thanks everyone, and God bless. - AJ
Discussing the fence issues for the run
Fixes I put in place to keep our chickens safe inside the run. Not pretty but very effective. Thanks for watching. - AJ
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Morning update on the Homestead and animals
มุมมอง 2528 ปีที่แล้ว
Just an early morning attempt to visit with the animals, chores and plans on the homestead.
Building a Duck House / Coop
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Time to build a home for our ducks. Vid of my progress building it. Hope you enjoy! - AJ
Painting the Coop and new additions to the Homestead
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Painting the Chicken Coop and getting ready for two new members at our Homestead!
Introducing the ladies to the new run
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Finally got the run ready to let the chickens explore. I think they really like it! - AJ
Building a Chicken Coop
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Our adventure in building our version of a coop. This took much longer than I thought it would, but we are very happy with the end result. Thanks for watching guys! - AJ
Update on my garden and seeds
มุมมอง 738 ปีที่แล้ว
Just a quick update on the garden I got going at the new homestead.
Trip to Sarasota Architectural Salvage!
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A Saturday trip to Sarasota Salvage. Our goal was Lowes lol. This is a great place if you are into history or even things from times past. It's a little long but hope you enjoy. - AJ
Testing out the fire pit
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Just a quick video of testing out the fire pit burning some boxes from the move.
Cinder block Fire pit
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A easy / simple square design. I do not claim to be anything resembling an expert... but I do my best. Hope you like. - AJ
Quick compost bins using old wood
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Putting up a compost area using only what I found laying around the property. Functional and free was my two goals. Not pretty but thats okay. - AJ
Simple homemade Peanut butter
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One ingredient.. Peanuts. No need to add oil or anything else. The blending of the peanuts will release their natural oils. Hope this is useful. - M
Baby Chicks and Ducks, new members of our family
มุมมอง 5688 ปีที่แล้ว
Last weekend, M and the girls decided that it was a good time to buy baby chicks and ducks lol. Thought you all might want to see a video of them. Their are 3 types of chicks, Gold and silver Wyandottes as well as Black Sexlinks. The ducks are Peking and Rouen. Leave a comment! - AJ
Homesteading, outbuildings and plans
มุมมอง 1888 ปีที่แล้ว
A tour of current outbuildings on our new property and our thoughts on ideas for their uses. A closer look at things around the property. - AJ
Starting a Garden at the new Homestead
มุมมอง 628 ปีที่แล้ว
Doing my best to get a garden started quickly. This video is simply me trying to get it ready for seeds. Hope you enjoy. - AJ
Short update on the progress of moving to our Homestead
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Short update on the progress of moving to our Homestead
Trip across the Skyway Bridge near Tampa, FL
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Trip across the Skyway Bridge near Tampa, FL
Cleaning garage and throwing things out - pics of my bike
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Cleaning garage and throwing things out - pics of my bike
Out with the old, in with the new...update
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Out with the old, in with the new...update
Deal falling through, and possible new property!
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Deal falling through, and possible new property!
Updating on some big news concerning our current house
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Updating on some big news concerning our current house
A few of our favorite book resources so far with M
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A few of our favorite book resources so far with M
Quick look at our website I'm still working on
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Quick look at our website I'm still working on
That’s a bath tub not a fire pit.
Fire needs air to breathe?
It definitely would if the size of it didn’t negate the issue.
What is the size??
Que andar gastando en pitos y flautas, un 55 gallon drum
Tambien se puede usar solamente un pozo en El suelo y una parrilla y listo
Para rostizar pajaros,
Should there be hole in the bottom? Im legit asking for learning, i always thought it was better with vents on the sides?
How many blocks
Very nice.
One of the best I've seen! I absolutely love this coop! Great work 👍🏽
😳... OMG I was watching and learning them out of no where you slipped all the parts that we need to see in order to build it 😵💫... But I will say brother you did a great job building that. Lots of work and you definitely pulled it off
The only addition I would add is to be very mindful of the floor. If you do not protect it well enough from water/dampness, you will be replacing it by the end of the year. Best of luck to you!
Чмошник им ещё учиться и учиться до нормальных людей как все делается
Best coop I've seen so far, great job!
Best place for Greek Food.....Tarpon Springs
I enjoyed watching your coop build very much. It's a lovely coop, beautifully done! It looks roomy and very secure with lots of good air flow. I will be looking to see if you've posted any follow up videos as I'm curious what color you chose! Thanks for sharing your hard work and experience.
I like the way you made it can u send me the video how you did it I love it I love the outside would what is the name of the wood u put on the outside but I would leave it like that
Beautiful ❤️
Excellent work 👍
Where you buy the kit ? Thanks
There was no kit. I designed it and bought the wood.
It's not Helenas, its Hellas
Hello, what size is the coop and where did you get the siding?
I am building one just like yours. Mine is 2 rows with a 2 inch cap. I am debating on flipping a couple on the bottom row for airflow. Does yours have any issues burning not having an airflow on the bottom?
show it in action please
I'm planning same build. However I was planning on using mortar. Did you have any issues with shifting blocks as you used it?
Well, I think it’s awesome! For the color I’d vote natural. But make your wife happy! Teal
Why so many boxes?
Awesome
Fyi you need to put some air holes or it will just burn on top
Check this th-cam.com/video/S7G-lGxIOks/w-d-xo.html
Not perfect?? Looks great to me 👍👍
it takes time and we don't ever expect it. Took me 3 mths. Good Video. salute.
Cute little log cabin for your pioneer chickens.🐔🐔🐔🐔
Couple years too late but i hope you stained it.
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Great job!! Thank you for sharing and creating space for you and yours to build nervous system strength through these activities
Awesome job!! I’ve been working on a design for my coop. You’ve given me some outstanding ideas. I like how you’ve covered the nesting boxes. Is it repelling the rain ok?
That's a nice chicken coop
🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
Love the chicken coops I might just copy that when I start building my coops new friend here
How many cinder blocks did you purchase to make this and topper
I took 2 separate screenshots... I count 36 cinder blocks & 12 toppers. 3 rows of 12 cinder blocks.
I love this coop. It's the nicest one I have ever seen!
Tt. Gonna do this! Since I am a woman and have to do all my own on my home maintenance. Gonna invite the girls over and drink!
Same here!!! #GirlPower Just an FYI.....I took 2 separate screenshots... I count 36 cinder blocks & 12 toppers. 3 rows of 12 cinder blocks, then toppers.
Yelp this what I was thinking 😊
A few shots of what you actually did would have been very helpful.
How much did this cost? Do the bricks crack from heat or did it hold together?
Thanks looks great thanks for sharing with us 😁
You should color it majogunnie
I'm pretty sure the best instruction is on woodprix.
Thanks. I like that !
The sand is important , especially where the fire is over iron. I have a yotel stove with sand on the bottom and it’s over 40 yrs old with no wear. Thanks for the video
instead of paint I would use old motor oil to stain that wood
Yeah, because that's not toxic at all...
thanks for sharing good use of those timbers