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Captain Dave
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 29 ส.ค. 2007
My random videos. Enjoy
Run Chicken Door Safety Feature
I have been asked about the run chicken door safety feature. See how it works and is a safe option for your chickens. Only concern would be if it closes on their necks.
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Disguised game camera?
Not a camera, some sort of growth I believe
Oh my heart!
Slay
❤❤❤😂
Snoring like a baby ❤
Hell yeah
I love how the duel for the best seat on the feeder!
@@Razzy-sr4oq and how vocal they are
Rattle snake in the background 🤔
@@moluesar1 got to have at least 1
Owner is not the smartest to make a door that traps chickens. In the natural chicken domain, a door is just not a thing.
@@fungames24 your ignorance is showing
Wow so amazing
More of your chickens please <3 hope you and your funny chickens are doing great on labor day so far
@@rosenia5409 check out youtube.com/@countrynourishment?si=ayYXJ2gr57-1tO5v
0:32 Well there's your problem! There's no brain between their eyes, only floof.
i have this exact same door and it works great! The battery should be replaced after a little under a year (in my experience) or it can start acting weird. There's a few cool features you can use. A few months ago a bold raccoon took one of my free range ducks a little after sunrise (when the automatic light sensor had opened the door so it was pretty bright out) so now i have it set to manually open at a specific time instead (early morning but a little later when I'm out and around feeding the horses)
I agree. I really like this door. I haven’t had to mess with the open and close times yet. But great to know it has that capability
looks like she's happy "roosting" right there. my silkies used to want to roost on the small crate i had put up for them to jump on to then be able to reach the short roosting bar from there because they felt it had an overhang like a roosting spot. Poor special needs chickens, i would suggest putting a platform on the interior of the automatic door to make it seem like its not roosting somewhere "high" (in their opinion as silkies are the worst jumpers ever) yet.
I have watched this video.
@@tristanbulluss9386 i believe you
wait what?
@@JunyCx4al wasps almost got me!
@@CaptainDave_0 ohh thats wild i thoght they were flys
The silkies are dangerously tempting to poke their tails😂 Edit you did what I was hoping you do❤
chickens are like all animals. some make Forrest Gump look like a genuis
That's why you don't have auto doors that could have been on their necks and could have suffocated them
Chicken blockage
I’m about to rename white to roadblock
Lmao, white needs jail time.
I have silkies.. They are very special creatures. I have 7 silkies, 2 buff orpingtons, and a game chicken. 5 of the silkies are the children of my first 2 silkies, they all sleep inside of the coop at night. The parents (Genos and Merlin) sleep under the table on our patio. Our patio has a deck and the table has metal bars under it that they like to perch on. I live in a large city so there aren't any predators. We have homeless cats that I care for and sometimes I see them in the backyard getting chased by the chickens. The cats show zero interest in them luckily. They are very chill cats. About a month ago I came home after doing some shopping, I saw one of the hobo cats that I named Juniper... She was splooting in the grass in my front yard as always but a tiny bird was attacking her. Poor kitty was getting divebombed and she didn't even care. The funny thing is that the bird was a CATBIRD! The catbird was attacking the cat! Juniper didn't mind at all so I had to scare the bird away from her.
Awwwww, Silkies!
The fact that the door has a button to make it wider, tells me this isn't the first or the second time
The best part for me is how slow that door moves. They had all the time in the world to get out of there
@@thelonecabbage7834 right. And it closes not once, but twice 🤣. They just sit there as it keeps closing on them.
What type of chicken is that blue one?
@@entitiessoul the white grey and black are silkies and the rest are lavender buff orpingtons. These two species blend well together
What a minute….Are those lavender Orpingtons and silkies?🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓
@@ZoriHill-lq7sx yes they are
What kind of chicken are the grey ones?
@@cardinalcar lavender buff orpingtons
thats so cute lol i have a white silkie hen that does the exact same thing
@@suttagi this one finally started going in the coop to roost. Took her a month longer than the rest
@@CaptainDave_0 nice!! what breed of chicken are the little grey ones btw? they look so pretty :)
@@suttagi lavender Buff Orpington They are very pretty
Sorry, Dave, humans hold the record not only for "Not The Smartest" but the daily "Stupid and Stupidest Creatures"
Chicken are hilarious😅
@@sidewest5152 they really are. You can laugh just watching them walk
guess what
@@phanna6141 what?
"Look into the eyes of a chicken, and you will see real stupidity," ~Werner Herzog
Boom!!
😎😎😎
"Guess what?" "We're not laughing dave, get us the tf out"
@@camokkid lmao. Probably exactly what they are saying
What’s up? Oh I guess it’s chicken butt.
Go hunt them with your bare hands, not with a rifle and hiding in a bush.
@@EdgarParedes.127 😂
That's why they're delicious to begin with 😂
the owner and his little gadget is not that smart so as farm animals living in this establishment you have to pay the price for it
Your ignorance is astounding
And it's probably not the first time
Rename that silkie to Roadblock.
Idk why he doesn’t move the white one. Like duh.
How did they get stuck?
@@hikari1690 th-cam.com/users/shortsA--pQVVpn4I?si=AJrholZzoP31B65f
@@CaptainDave_0 omg hahahaha that's both cute and hilarious. Thanks for sharing
@@hikari1690 No problem!
🤣🤣🤣
looks like a poodle chickens 😅
Poor baby!!❤
Some nice arrows. I would love to see a build video of em.
@@WolfLykaios Thank you, I got you. Ordering some more blanks this week and will do a video
@@CaptainDave_0 Didn't get notified of your comment. Looking forward to it!
I wrote a comment last week, but it seems like it didn't go through for some reason. I wrote that young chickens sometimes need to be trained to use the roosting bar. The backyardchickens forum has a lot of threads with helpful advice on this topic. While the light helps the chickens see the roosting bars, the white silkie does not yet "get" that she needs to roost on the bar and is instead roosting on the doorframe (while selfishly blocking everyone else from entering). The two black ones do seem to get it though.
@@damagedengine2090 I’ll check it out! Thanks for the tips
Poor chimkins
@@soxpeewee they are fine and completely spoiled
Those automatic doors are no good, and dangerous, my chickens never go to bed at similar times
@@westaussie965 check out my latest video. This one is safe
2 chicken = 3 stooges
@@Bantallas I definitely own 3 stooges
@@CaptainDave_0 th-cam.com/video/MhWoTFUsHfc/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared for context, with a side of math-joke