I get so happy when I see new content. I have mentioned it before how sweet it is to see your chickens follow you. I would have loved to live the way your living and could have if I didn’t lose my husband, best friend😢 He would of loved every minute of this life style even thou it’s a lot of work. But I love working outside it’s truly my passion and good therapy. Anyways Thank you always for sharing your life with us. God Bless From Ohio❤
I'm so glad to hear that, it's great feedback! I love when the chickens follow me too. They've been a little bad lately going across the road so much and I did get upset at them a few times this week. Today was particularly bad because it was so windy and they couldn't even hear me calling for them. I found that bringing their treats over there really helped me get them back without yelling this time. I think I will continue to do that; however we do probably need a bigger fenced in area for days like today! I'm so sorry to hear about your husband - I know what you mean about working outside being therapeutic. It is for me too and that's why a small house doesn't bother me, I spend so much time outside! Thanks for commenting, I hope you have a great night!
Hi there! Nice to hear from you - I agree, it's definitely a good idea for us to have two generators. Last year, our only generator broke the week my dad was here and it was also the coldest week of the year and the darkest! Crazy - we learned our lesson - build in redundancy! Hope you have a great weekend, and thanks for your comments!
I love your way of living you make do with what you have and it seems to work for you as long as you're happy with what you have is all that counts God Bless you ❤️ ❤❤❤
Thank you, I love your comment. We seem to just get used to our living situations and they don't bother us. I know some cultures purposely live simply just so they continue to appreciate things so much, I'd like to think of it like that, lol! Anyways, thanks for your nice comment. Hope you have a good weekend!
Our system is done similar to an RV. A 50 gallon tank is not very big really. We use a battery operated pump to put the water from the bottles into the tank. From there we have a Sureflo 12v rv water pump with inline filter and an accumulator. All from amazon. The pump and our ceiling fan are connected via a 12 v fuse box. The pump distributes the water from the tank to the sink, propane water heater and shower. We did a shed to house conversion and live on the prairies of Canada. Full disclosure our water heater froze last winter while we were away so we no longer have hot water on demand. I love talking offgrid systems too.
I wish we could post photos in the comments. I would like to show you our system. We don't have a well yet so we are still hauling our water with 5 gallon bottles and putting it into a 50 gallon tank that sits under our kitchen sink. Our system provides water to our kitchen sink and shower. I like your shower pump though. Would be great for an outdoor shower too! We have grey water dispersal and a composting toilet.
I wish you could put photos in here too! I'd love to see your setup but I do have a good imagination and love your description. Hauling our water wasn't bad, it was the most beautiful spot to go to 3 times a week... right on the Brule River. We were so thankful to have a public artesian well only 7 miles from our house, never can take water for granted. Your system sounds amazing, a tank to supply your kitchen sink and shower! Awesome. I don't know how you fit a 50 gallon tank under your kitchen sink though? We plan to put a 5 gallon jug under there when we get our kitchen sink hand pump and I don't think too much more would fit under there. I love talking about off grid setups, thanks so much for sharing! Have a good night!
For the generator I'd use a magnet heater, or a propane heater to warm the shed up before you use it. Good luck! Do you guys like pickled eggs? It's a great way to use up those extra eggs. It can be a process finding the recipe that you like. My favorite is a spicy one that uses Franks Red Hot.
Thanks for the idea on a magnet heater, someone else said this too. I've never tried pickled eggs, I think it would be awesome to try it. I love pickles, sweet or dill , so I'd love to give pickled eggs a try. It is a bit of a process, at least from what I've seen - but probably worth it since so many people do it. This is only our second spring with the chickens so I think as time goes on and if we get so many, I'll have to definitely expand into more ways of preservation! Thanks for sharing your spicy Franks Red Hot idea. Hope you have a good night! Thanks for watching.
Hi, we appreciate the feedback and the nice comment! Yes, it is nice to have wood left over for next year for sure. Hopefully this warm weather won't have any consequences for other things like ticks this summer, I am enjoying the warm days though! It makes me look forward to spring a lot earlier this year. Hope you have a good weekend!
A great way to get calcium in the hens is to feed shells back to them. I save shells, and toss them in the oven 350 for 15 min. Then crush them up. Better than oyster shells which my girls won't eat. Love your channel. Just found it today.
So glad you found our channel! Thank you so much for commenting, I've just started feeding the eggshells to the chickens after hearing many comments about it. They seem to really love them! Thanks for watching!
You're right, I started doing to. I've always heard it's good to feed them back to the chickens but always a little hesitant. I've just started to now and they love them. Thank you!
l love that you love strawberry rhubarb pie! I do too and it is fun to make, especially reminiscing about the fresh rhubarb in the summer. Thank you for the nice feedback, it is nice to hear. Hope you have a good weekend.
Hello! Nice to hear from SE WI... we have family in SE Minnesota and have been hearing all about their weather this week, it's supposed to be very warm this weekend. A mild winter indeed! Hope you have a good weekend!
Yeah I think we’ve burned maybe 2 cords of wood so far. About a cord less than last year. It’s hard to heat with wood when it warms up like this. This year I stacked a bunch of concrete pavers behind the stove for some extra thermal mass to help even out and retain some heat after the fire dies. Haven’t had to use our genny for awhile since were finally having some sunny days.
I like your idea of concrete pavers behind the woodstove to hold heat... it's coming up here soon where we'll have to let the woodstove go out during the day, probably even tomorrow. I don't know how you usually do it?... but we usually keep a fire going all winter and don't let it go out, March 1 is early to be letting it go out during the day. Of course, better that than get it like a sauna in here, Nice to save on wood though. Definitely appreciating the sunny days, really those have been great. I think the generator will appreciate a break! Thanks for your comments. Hope you have a great weekend!
Same here we keep the stove going all winter and I usually load it 2-4 times per day depending on the weather. When it’s in the upper 40-50’s usually just need one evening fire and the cabin stays comfortable til the next evening. Like you said some times we have a sauna cabin and need to open a few windows 😂. We have a propane wall heater like yours but don’t like to use it unless we need a quick take the chill off or leave for a couple days. I don’t like the smell and wood is cheaper than propane.
@@wobdeehomestead With having just the one evening fire, I'm assuming the fire burns out by morning? And then you just start a new fire the next evening? Sorry for all the questions... just generally curious. I think this is what I plan on doing tomorrow. We thought that buying a really big woodstove would allow us to just add a bunch of wood and leave it be till the next day but unfortunately that's not the case, we can't just load it up once and expect it to stay lit for 24 hours unless we want it to be a sauna cabin, lol! I know what you mean about the propane heater, not a good smell and wood is cheaper. I would agree. Thanks for your comments.
Yes I have to build a brand new fire every evening. My stove can go 12+ hours and still have enough coals to just load her up again but not 24 hours. I found using Sure Start fire starting squares work great, no kindling required. Just load up and place a square at the lower front of the pile and she takes off great. There are stoves out there that will burn low and slow for over 24 hours but they’re crazy expensive! Look up Blaze King, I had one many years ago and their claimed burn times are true.
Very interested in your pump and how you bring water into your house. Where can I purchase the pump? Watched your video for the first time thanks to my NC cousin telling me about you. He is interested in your water system too.
Glad you like the water setup! The pump is called Bison Deep Well Pump. I think you might be able to order it straight from Bison, if not, you'll have to go through a dealer. We had our well driller order it for us. I would highly recommend this pump though... it's amazing and we've had it for 8 years hand pumping and hauling in all our own water. It gets a bit challenging some days, like when you're tired, but for the most part it's nice to spend the time outside and appreciate the water! Good luck on ordering the pump - I hope you find it and it works out. If you live in a freezing climate you'll want to drill a weep hole below the frost line so that the water drains and doesn't freeze into the hand pump. Also, we show the well in almost every video:) Thanks for your comment. Hope you have a good night.
This is interesting, I will let Shane know about the idea of an oil pan magnet heater. Hopefully it doesn't take electricity, we'll look into it, sounds like a good idea. Thanks for your comment!
We use one in lake of the woods in our 16ft house. Transmission, propane froze up, 35 below woke up to 20 degrees. Start the generator plug in worked. Love you guys channel. No more network for me, only off grid, fishing, out door stuff. Rather give you a watch. Keep it going.
That's a good idea for keeping them separated, especially when you only need a couple. I am going to try this the very next time I freeze eggs. Thank you for commenting.
You know, it's funny you say that because I just ready that the other day on a University Extension website. They said, the best way to preserve eggs is to either pickle them or to freeze them. When I read about freezing them, they did mix them up before freezing. Thanks for sharing this, next time I freeze them, I will try this method. Thank you again. Have a good night.
Just curious, if you have well and a generator why don’t you have a submersible pump? I believe you can add that and still keep your hand pump in there.
That is something we hope to do soon so we can fill up our water tank outside for watering the garden and things. We didn't see it as necessary right away but always new we'd eventually want to get the submersible. One day! Thank you so much for watching! Take care.
I don't get why you don't plum up the house if u have a well in less it's just something you like to do cuz I live off grid as well but I have my home plumed & got it so that if iam going to go for a while in winter months I can drain my system in 5 minutes or so and come back & trun it right back on & good to go but I know the older I get the more I try to not work as hard for the simple things in life but good luck & god bless
Well it's for a few different reasons really - we have it setup this way for now and when we get some more money down the road we will certainly be making some more convenient upgrades. I do think we enjoy it though, I mean some days it can be a total pain but for the most part it is just nice to do it as a reminder of how valuable that resource is. I know what you mean about making things simpler as time goes on, which is something we'll be working towards. Thanks for your comment!
You're right, it would be better to give them back to the chickens... I just started doing this. It's been a few days now and the chickens are loving them. Thank you!
We don't yet have our woodshed built - coming hopefully soon, at least something simple with a tin roof. We don't like using tarps because they rip when we get snow and ice. We've went through a lot of tarps! We move the firewood up to the log cabin with plenty of time for it to dry it's outer surface underneath the awning. The interior of the wood is very dry, not green wood, so it burns good. Thank you so much for commenting!
Proverbs 19:23 King James Version 23 The fear of the Lord tendeth to life: and he that hath it shall abide satisfied; he shall not be visited with evil. Gods blessings over you .
I get so happy when I see new content. I have mentioned it before how sweet it is to see your chickens follow you. I would have loved to live the way your living and could have if I didn’t lose my husband, best friend😢 He would of loved every minute of this life style even thou it’s a lot of work. But I love working outside it’s truly my passion and good therapy. Anyways Thank you always for sharing your life with us. God Bless From Ohio❤
I'm so glad to hear that, it's great feedback! I love when the chickens follow me too. They've been a little bad lately going across the road so much and I did get upset at them a few times this week. Today was particularly bad because it was so windy and they couldn't even hear me calling for them. I found that bringing their treats over there really helped me get them back without yelling this time. I think I will continue to do that; however we do probably need a bigger fenced in area for days like today! I'm so sorry to hear about your husband - I know what you mean about working outside being therapeutic. It is for me too and that's why a small house doesn't bother me, I spend so much time outside! Thanks for commenting, I hope you have a great night!
Yay Krumries!!!! I think that having two generators is a very smart idea. Even the monarchy has the heir and the spare. 😊 Many blessings guys.
Hi there! Nice to hear from you - I agree, it's definitely a good idea for us to have two generators. Last year, our only generator broke the week my dad was here and it was also the coldest week of the year and the darkest! Crazy - we learned our lesson - build in redundancy! Hope you have a great weekend, and thanks for your comments!
Living the good life. Luv your channel & style. Congrats
Thanks for watching and commenting with this feedback, we really appreciate it. Have a good night.
& better haven too much wood then not enough!! Lol
I love your way of living you make do with what you have and it seems to work for you as long as you're happy with what you have is all that counts God Bless you ❤️ ❤❤❤
Thank you, I love your comment. We seem to just get used to our living situations and they don't bother us. I know some cultures purposely live simply just so they continue to appreciate things so much, I'd like to think of it like that, lol! Anyways, thanks for your nice comment. Hope you have a good weekend!
Our system is done similar to an RV. A 50 gallon tank is not very big really. We use a battery operated pump to put the water from the bottles into the tank. From there we have a Sureflo 12v rv water pump with inline filter and an accumulator. All from amazon. The pump and our ceiling fan are connected via a 12 v fuse box. The pump distributes the water from the tank to the sink, propane water heater and shower. We did a shed to house conversion and live on the prairies of Canada. Full disclosure our water heater froze last winter while we were away so we no longer have hot water on demand. I love talking offgrid systems too.
That sounds like an amazing setup... Awesome and thanks for sharing. I love the shed to house conversion idea too! Have a good night!
I wish we could post photos in the comments. I would like to show you our system. We don't have a well yet so we are still hauling our water with 5 gallon bottles and putting it into a 50 gallon tank that sits under our kitchen sink. Our system provides water to our kitchen sink and shower. I like your shower pump though. Would be great for an outdoor shower too! We have grey water dispersal and a composting toilet.
I wish you could put photos in here too! I'd love to see your setup but I do have a good imagination and love your description. Hauling our water wasn't bad, it was the most beautiful spot to go to 3 times a week... right on the Brule River. We were so thankful to have a public artesian well only 7 miles from our house, never can take water for granted. Your system sounds amazing, a tank to supply your kitchen sink and shower! Awesome. I don't know how you fit a 50 gallon tank under your kitchen sink though? We plan to put a 5 gallon jug under there when we get our kitchen sink hand pump and I don't think too much more would fit under there. I love talking about off grid setups, thanks so much for sharing! Have a good night!
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Thank you for watching and commenting! Hi from Northern Wisconsin!
For the generator I'd use a magnet heater, or a propane heater to warm the shed up before you use it. Good luck!
Do you guys like pickled eggs? It's a great way to use up those extra eggs. It can be a process finding the recipe that you like. My favorite is a spicy one that uses Franks Red Hot.
Thanks for the idea on a magnet heater, someone else said this too. I've never tried pickled eggs, I think it would be awesome to try it. I love pickles, sweet or dill , so I'd love to give pickled eggs a try. It is a bit of a process, at least from what I've seen - but probably worth it since so many people do it. This is only our second spring with the chickens so I think as time goes on and if we get so many, I'll have to definitely expand into more ways of preservation! Thanks for sharing your spicy Franks Red Hot idea. Hope you have a good night! Thanks for watching.
Great video
Glade to see that you guys are having a mild winter.at least you will have some fire wood left over for next year
Hi, we appreciate the feedback and the nice comment! Yes, it is nice to have wood left over for next year for sure. Hopefully this warm weather won't have any consequences for other things like ticks this summer, I am enjoying the warm days though! It makes me look forward to spring a lot earlier this year. Hope you have a good weekend!
A great way to get calcium in the hens is to feed shells back to them. I save shells, and toss them in the oven 350 for 15 min. Then crush them up. Better than oyster shells which my girls won't eat. Love your channel. Just found it today.
So glad you found our channel! Thank you so much for commenting, I've just started feeding the eggshells to the chickens after hearing many comments about it. They seem to really love them! Thanks for watching!
Great video
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you lovley living is amazing goood to see,stay loved all.
Thank you for the nice comments! Hope you have a good weekend
In the winter, add 25% marvel mystery oil with the oil in the engine of your generator. That'll solve the wearing the rings out problem. Js
This is a great suggestion, thank you!
You should feed the eggshells back to your chickens It's a great source of calcium and vitamins for them.
You're right, I started doing to. I've always heard it's good to feed them back to the chickens but always a little hesitant. I've just started to now and they love them. Thank you!
Can’t wait to see you make rhubarb pie …. My favorite is strawberry rhubarb. Love your videos.
l love that you love strawberry rhubarb pie! I do too and it is fun to make, especially reminiscing about the fresh rhubarb in the summer. Thank you for the nice feedback, it is nice to hear. Hope you have a good weekend.
Greetings from SE Wisconsin! Looks like your winter has also been mild.
Hello! Nice to hear from SE WI... we have family in SE Minnesota and have been hearing all about their weather this week, it's supposed to be very warm this weekend. A mild winter indeed! Hope you have a good weekend!
Yeah I think we’ve burned maybe 2 cords of wood so far. About a cord less than last year. It’s hard to heat with wood when it warms up like this. This year I stacked a bunch of concrete pavers behind the stove for some extra thermal mass to help even out and retain some heat after the fire dies. Haven’t had to use our genny for awhile since were finally having some sunny days.
I like your idea of concrete pavers behind the woodstove to hold heat... it's coming up here soon where we'll have to let the woodstove go out during the day, probably even tomorrow. I don't know how you usually do it?... but we usually keep a fire going all winter and don't let it go out, March 1 is early to be letting it go out during the day. Of course, better that than get it like a sauna in here, Nice to save on wood though. Definitely appreciating the sunny days, really those have been great. I think the generator will appreciate a break! Thanks for your comments. Hope you have a great weekend!
Same here we keep the stove going all winter and I usually load it 2-4 times per day depending on the weather. When it’s in the upper 40-50’s usually just need one evening fire and the cabin stays comfortable til the next evening. Like you said some times we have a sauna cabin and need to open a few windows 😂.
We have a propane wall heater like yours but don’t like to use it unless we need a quick take the chill off or leave for a couple days. I don’t like the smell and wood is cheaper than propane.
@@wobdeehomestead With having just the one evening fire, I'm assuming the fire burns out by morning? And then you just start a new fire the next evening? Sorry for all the questions... just generally curious. I think this is what I plan on doing tomorrow. We thought that buying a really big woodstove would allow us to just add a bunch of wood and leave it be till the next day but unfortunately that's not the case, we can't just load it up once and expect it to stay lit for 24 hours unless we want it to be a sauna cabin, lol! I know what you mean about the propane heater, not a good smell and wood is cheaper. I would agree. Thanks for your comments.
Yes I have to build a brand new fire every evening. My stove can go 12+ hours and still have enough coals to just load her up again but not 24 hours. I found using Sure Start fire starting squares work great, no kindling required. Just load up and place a square at the lower front of the pile and she takes off great. There are stoves out there that will burn low and slow for over 24 hours but they’re crazy expensive! Look up Blaze King, I had one many years ago and their claimed burn times are true.
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Very interested in your pump and how you bring water into your house. Where can I purchase the pump? Watched your video for the first time thanks to my NC cousin telling me about you. He is interested in your water system too.
Glad you like the water setup! The pump is called Bison Deep Well Pump. I think you might be able to order it straight from Bison, if not, you'll have to go through a dealer. We had our well driller order it for us. I would highly recommend this pump though... it's amazing and we've had it for 8 years hand pumping and hauling in all our own water. It gets a bit challenging some days, like when you're tired, but for the most part it's nice to spend the time outside and appreciate the water! Good luck on ordering the pump - I hope you find it and it works out. If you live in a freezing climate you'll want to drill a weep hole below the frost line so that the water drains and doesn't freeze into the hand pump. Also, we show the well in almost every video:) Thanks for your comment. Hope you have a good night.
Try a plug in oil pan magnet 2 hours before starting.
This is interesting, I will let Shane know about the idea of an oil pan magnet heater. Hopefully it doesn't take electricity, we'll look into it, sounds like a good idea. Thanks for your comment!
We use one in lake of the woods in our 16ft house. Transmission, propane froze up, 35 below woke up to 20 degrees. Start the generator plug in worked. Love you guys channel. No more network for me, only off grid, fishing, out door stuff. Rather give you a watch. Keep it going.
@@Jiminmn. Thanks for the feedback - love the off grid, fishing, and outdoor stuff too!
how about large ice cubes trays for the eggs????
That's a good idea for keeping them separated, especially when you only need a couple. I am going to try this the very next time I freeze eggs. Thank you for commenting.
Beat egg yolks and whites together. This prevents it from clumping.
You know, it's funny you say that because I just ready that the other day on a University Extension website. They said, the best way to preserve eggs is to either pickle them or to freeze them. When I read about freezing them, they did mix them up before freezing. Thanks for sharing this, next time I freeze them, I will try this method. Thank you again. Have a good night.
Just curious, if you have well and a generator why don’t you have a submersible pump? I believe you can add that and still keep your hand pump in there.
That is something we hope to do soon so we can fill up our water tank outside for watering the garden and things. We didn't see it as necessary right away but always new we'd eventually want to get the submersible. One day! Thank you so much for watching! Take care.
I don't get why you don't plum up the house if u have a well in less it's just something you like to do cuz I live off grid as well but I have my home plumed & got it so that if iam going to go for a while in winter months I can drain my system in 5 minutes or so and come back & trun it right back on & good to go but I know the older I get the more I try to not work as hard for the simple things in life but good luck & god bless
Well it's for a few different reasons really - we have it setup this way for now and when we get some more money down the road we will certainly be making some more convenient upgrades. I do think we enjoy it though, I mean some days it can be a total pain but for the most part it is just nice to do it as a reminder of how valuable that resource is. I know what you mean about making things simpler as time goes on, which is something we'll be working towards. Thanks for your comment!
Would it not be better to give those egg shells back to the chickens to eat? Great calcium source for them.... yes they will eat them.
You're right, it would be better to give them back to the chickens... I just started doing this. It's been a few days now and the chickens are loving them. Thank you!
Magnet heater
Why don't you cover your firewood?
We don't yet have our woodshed built - coming hopefully soon, at least something simple with a tin roof. We don't like using tarps because they rip when we get snow and ice. We've went through a lot of tarps! We move the firewood up to the log cabin with plenty of time for it to dry it's outer surface underneath the awning. The interior of the wood is very dry, not green wood, so it burns good. Thank you so much for commenting!
Proverbs 19:23
King James Version
23 The fear of the Lord tendeth to life: and he that hath it shall abide satisfied; he shall not be visited with evil. Gods blessings over you .
Thank you! Hope you have a great day.