I don’t often send money to you tubers but have done to this one …. as an animal lover through and through retired vet I admire and love you for what you are doing ….much love and season greetings from over the pond Scotland. ❤❤❤
My neighbor used to grow 1200 acres of carrots for Campbell's soup, we had more wildlife than could be believed. They captured elk from 300kms away, moose from 200kms. Orange snow all winter from browsing leftovers.
Web cams are great. The woods are just alive at night. Love the feeding stations. You show great respect for all that exists around you. Very smart management
This man works hard, takes care of his family and respects the nature around him! You will always have my respect, thank you for sharing these awesome moments with us
I’m Canadian and ADMIRE Your INCREDIBLE UNDERSTANDING of environmental impact!!! Bless You for helping SAVE THE FOREST AND ALL THE CREATURES ❤ YESHUA CREATED YOU, your vision and I pray your strength!!!
I am also a canadian and admire you....... but I never knew we had DESERTS....please use the correct wording when adressing this part of the world........
It's amazing to see so much wildlife, day and night. You don't realize how active they are until u stop and wait. Trail cams are awesome to see what's going on. Thanks for sharing, Shawn.
"Hinge cutting is a tree-felling technique that leaves a portion of the trunk intact to create a hinge. The tree remains alive after the cut because the cambium layer, which transports water and nutrients, is left unbroken. The hinge cut creates a horizontal habitat structure that provides food and cover for wildlife."
We used to put out sweet potatoes and sugar beets in the fall. At the beginning of winter, we'd get a big round bail of alfalfa, which seemed to help keep the animals from eating the small fruit trees. Thanks for the video Shawn, love it.❤
One thing I learned living around deer is to have more than one feeding area. Bucks won’t let does and young deer feed and in the winter, many of the does are pregnant and need the nutrition…
Very entertaining watching the deer, moose, and racoons interacting in the forest. Great camera set up. They all were digging with their hoofs for the carrots. Fun, great video. 💕🎄⛄🎅🦌🛷🎄
Dobry wieczór.Duzo śniegu.Piekne sarny i jelonki .Mieszkam w Polsce nad morzem.Nie zanosi sie,że napada śniegu.Piekna zima.Dawno takiej u mnie nie było.Serdecznie pozdrawiam,życzę dużo zdrówka.
That was awesome footage loved every second was worth watching several times, I was surprised to see the moose kneeling to eat so very interesting.. I enjoyed checking out the glowing eyes I think there was a squirrel at one point. All great thank you from Sudbury ps I’m a gramma that has been following yr channel from day one,
Have you ever cut trees and left them still connected to stump ? This will cause new sprouts for browsing in spring before other food available . This has been used in Europe for centuries to make living hedge rows . great watching your work and progress .
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My 3 brothers built a Log Cabin off the PoPular trees on the land back in the 1970's overlooking the Piscah National Forest. Wildlife everywhere. Rustic Living has always been my favorite lifestyle.
Thank you for this beautiful look into this world we would never be able to see. The footage is like standing behind a tree and watching. Crystal clear!
Hello from North Central Washington, USA! Your channel just showed up on my feed and I'm delighted. We really appreciate what you're doing! We're going to be doing something similar with the little bit of woods we have. We know firsthand what it takes to open up even a small bit of long neglected land and get some sort of permaculture going. Enough to share, too! Sure looks like you've got your hands full and for some time to come. Wishing you the best and Happy Holidays!
With so many species going extinct due to human activities it is so positive and gives me great hope to watch videos about humans caring respectfully for wildlife. There are many occasions to celebrate in which the best of human nature is highlighted such a the comeback of the Saiga Antelope from almost extinction in Kazakhstan gov't, and organizations like the Frankfurt Zoological society worked collaboratively together and just won the David Attenborough Earthshot prize. Just imagine if all gov'ts going to war with one another changed their mindset to one of compassion and productive, constructive, collaborative, growth oriented endeavors ie. Russia paid soldiers to do rewarding work in wildlife conservation and other productive activities instead of recruiting them to kill people and destroy habitat.
You can use some of that brush to make simple, water-retaining terraces. It will help hydrate soils in summer, reduce fire hazard, and provide ephemeral water sources for wildlife. Where you put the brush currently encourages overdrying of the landscape because the water will travel down the trail the wildlife created...
Hello Shawn, first of all, a big thank you to you for feeding the wild animals in winter under the harsh conditions. This shows that you are not only taking but also giving something back to nature. Thank you very much. Hello Shawn, first of all, a big thank you to you for feeding the wild animals in winter under the harsh conditions. This shows that you are not just taking but also giving something back to nature. Thank you very much. My question? Would it be possible for you to build a covered feeding station? Here in Germany, the forester or ranger takes care of things like that with hay, beets and concentrated feed. I would be very happy if you would tackle something like that. Stay safe and healthy Greetings Walter 👍🏻💯
It's cold but there's more than enough natural food there. Lol carrots ARE DANGEROUS TO ANY UNGULATE AND ALMOST AHY OTHER KIND OF WILDLIFE. CARROTS AREN'T EVEN NATURAL IN NATURE. HASN'T BEEN A WILD CARROT IN OVER FIVE HUNDRED YEARS
I think the point here is that it is a wild Canadian forest. A feeding station here would not be appropriate. They hit a jackpot, but they are still foraging.
Happened to my mom too! She ate so many carrots she turned orange. She wouldn't stop. Finally, the locals started refusing to sell carrots to her, she was embarrassed and did stop with the carrot excess and gradually lost her orange hue. Too much of anything is not good.
I live in NE Pa and used to feed the deer apples and carrots all winter. Of course, they ate all my shrubs too! I didn't care. They used to look in my windows when I got home from work waiting for me to get changed and go out and feed them. Godbless
The bachelor groups are fun to watch. The big boys are always by themselves. Didn't know the deer and moose would put up with each other. I've seen different situations on my property
Bud, that is some of the best trail camera videos I have seen. I will be investing in more trail cameras with audio capabilities for my property too. I loved hearing the moose and bucks communicating like that! In my area I havent seen a whitetail deer yet, its nice to see that they do infact coexist togther. Next year I will for sure be putting in a food plot to attract deer and help feed the moose, and bears. Awesome video, I am going to watch it again, it was so cool. 😁👍🏾🦌🐻🦌👍🏾😁
Hallo Shawn, ich schaue schon seit längerer Zeit deine Videos und ich bin sehr begeistert von dem was du da machst. Bei uns in Deutschland wird das Wild erst dan gefüttert wenn es eine geschlossene Schneedecke gibt. Dann werden Raufen für Heu und Tröge für eine Getreidemischung aufgestellt. Schade dass du noch einmal von vorne anfangen hast müssen. Aber du, mit deinem starken Willen und Tatkraf, hast wieder ein schönes Holzhaus gebaut. Weihnachten steht vor der Tür und so wünsche ich dir und deiner Familie besinnliche Feiertage, Gesundheit und Zufriedenheit Zufriedenheit. Einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr 2025 👍👍👍
This is beautiful! The moose and baby! My Mother would say she fed the birds so there would be a place in heaven for her. I think you have your place. I lived seaside in MA where they were chopping down animal habitats and building. Having lived in MA suburbs all my life, I was shocked to see and feel the vibration of a large buck galloping across my front lawn. Sometimes they would swim from Deer Island in Boston Harbor. We just started to see coyote and fox of course rabbits and skunk ( my beagle could never resist a skunk) and raccoons prior to moving 4 yrs ago. I felt sad because they had nowhere to go. Watched a very smart doe keep her fawn safe by turning around and not crossing a busy road. Merry Christmas to you and your family from the subtropics of SW Florida.
@@mpf5381 Yes, wild turkeys everywhere. They stopped traffic one morning on my way to work. One man got out of his car to try to make them clear the road. Wrong move on his part!
Deer live in my town. They sometimes chill and sleep in my backyard. It's a town of about 13k people. They are moving into towns because it's better eating and safer for them overall.
How are your chickens doing? Are your chickens warm and comfy? Producing enough eatable eggs yet? Show us how they are doing. Please. I want to see the interior of the chicken coop.
This is so AMAZING Shawn, working hard and putting so much effort into your surroundings with all respect ✊. Thanks so much for sharing, Blessings! 👏👏👏👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤩🤩🤩💯💯💯
SHAWN & OUR CALI !!! Looks like you got a lot of DEER ONES there !!! 3 -4 Bucks with a lot of does !!! That Moose is calling on out for someone I hear that !!! He will get someone to come his way several I know that !!! Bear is going to go to sleep for the winter months with her Little ones growing inside of her !!! How I love the wild up there !!!
You can really tell the deer who have been dining here frequently as their fire is turning a beautiful shade of red/orange underneath from all the carotene. It’s no longer that dull non descript brown grey.
I Just found your channel. Hello from the states! What a skilled person you are. It makes my day to know that there are still people in this world like you who can build things from the ground up with their own two hands. This knowledge must be passed down no matter the technological advances we develop because if the power plug for the modern world ever gets pulled out, people will be like naked infants trying to survive with no collective memory of how things were done when it all was not "pre-packaged". People should be educated not only as to what you have done but even as to how basic things in the modern world work. Most of us are living off of the fruits of modern technology with no idea where it comes from or how it was made! Without this knowledge, humanity is one step away from the cave man.
Mmmmm… frozen carrots. 🥕 I suppose that they don’t worry about chipping a tooth! I enjoyed watching the animals in the Carrot Clearing. Merry Christmas 🎄! ( if appropriate). Happy Holidays. Happy New Year.
In Northern California where I live all the oaks did a bumper crop this year. It was literally raining acorns all day every day. But from what I understand, they will only do that about once every 2 to 5 years (some sources say once every 4 to 10 years) and the year after they do massively produce They will have a sparse crop. So I guess they are just like certain fruit trees, they have a cycle they go through. 🤔🤷🏼♀️🙂
Thank you so much for creating this amazing work. I rarely see wildlife. Unless you count my Great Pyrenees. Seeing those moose, bear and others is like peeking behind a curtain, into another world.
Thanks, Shawn James for sharing this awesome video of deer, moose, bears, raccoons, and other wild animals that came to feed on carrots. Maybe next year you could put out round bales of hay Broome, Timothy, and Clover, alfalfa a great bale for cattle and wildlife.
Tarina, yes, some sugar in carrots, but you are dead wrong. Rice cooked WITH carrots do the opposite. It improges gut health and alleviates diarrhea. ESPECIALLY in humans & dogs 🐕 BTW ❤❤❤
I planted buckwheat and purple top turnips they both grow great. They love carrots 🥕 one time we forget about a couple of dozen garbage bags full of carrots in my friends garage they fermented man smelt like strong liquor we dumped it into a big pile by the next day it was gone even the dirt the juice soaked into.
We took Amtrak from Seattle to N Dakota several years ago As we were going over the Rockies in daylight, the Engineer came on the PA and told us to look out on the siding for corn growing.. Sure enough , we could see that corn had sprouted all along the track. He told us the corn spills off the cars on the freight trains going over the pass Some of it sprouts and some ferments. The bears and deer eat it and get drunk and act crazy. i don’t know to ths day if he was “pulling our legs” or if the story was true.?
I have used Dicon Radishes as a food plot and it also improves the soil. I am in northern Idaho and the Dicon radishes are still green and they have HUGE tao roots. Once it warms up the roots will add lots of nutrients to the soil.
O said if I get land it will be filled with food bearing trees for the wildlife ....You are a real custodian of the animals ..So nice to see your channel
There he is, oh im so happy you still have your pup. Ive lost 2 of the three .they were both 17 and very large dogs . No cloudy eyes , no arthritis thank God. They both went very suddenly like fine one moment dead the next, no going down hill at all. Im so thankful for that. I still have my Rottweiler " Solomon" , left and hes very sad his friends are gone. Thinking about getting another dog for him to chum with but the vets are so ridiculous im putting it off.😅😅😅
love how the bear laid down and started to eat
Classic 🎉😂❤
I don’t often send money to you tubers but have done to this one …. as an animal lover through and through retired vet I admire and love you for what you are doing ….much love and season greetings from over the pond Scotland. ❤❤❤
Aww...happy holidays to you!
Ever been educated about CWD? Chronic Wasting Disease caused by widespread feeding.
How am I 51 yrs old and that’s the first time I’m seeing moose & deer together? These interactions are incredible!
Moose are herbivores, they don't eat meat.
Deer will give them brainworm
@@mjuberian Beer will give me brainworm.
My neighbor used to grow 1200 acres of carrots for Campbell's soup, we had more wildlife than could be believed. They captured elk from 300kms away, moose from 200kms. Orange snow all winter from browsing leftovers.
Web cams are great. The woods are just alive at night. Love the feeding stations. You show great respect for all that exists around you. Very smart management
This man works hard, takes care of his family and respects the nature around him! You will always have my respect, thank you for sharing these awesome moments with us
He’s certainly a rare breed of man…his wife is one blessed woman to have him.
@@TheTruthlady amen to that! You can tell they are a good team together!
Thank you, you’re too kind.
@@MySelfReliance Of course! And Merry Christmas to you and your family!!
I didn’t see any strictly carnivorous animals. I would think they would be looking for deer, moose, etc.
NEW subscriber here.
THANK YOU for NO MUSIC !
Just nature, a good man who cares and wildlife! 🫎
I'm in heaven watching this beautiful sight. The snow and the animals.
I love the quiet that animals are at home with. Peace and quiet, although always on alert. Thanks for a genuinely relaxing video.
I’m Canadian and ADMIRE Your INCREDIBLE UNDERSTANDING of environmental impact!!!
Bless You for helping SAVE THE FOREST AND ALL THE CREATURES ❤
YESHUA CREATED YOU, your vision and I pray your strength!!!
Except for the bears I love all animals. I'd rather feed families with deer etc not bears!!
I am also a canadian and admire you....... but I never knew we had DESERTS....please use the correct wording when adressing this part of the world........
It’s some nice footage. I surprised the lack of k9s i thought there would be plenty. Maybe they don’t like carrots. But skunks do…
@@francinebourgeois9848 Very petty of you. It would seem you knew what he was talking about. Are you on TH-cam doing all this work, I doubt it ?
Thank you very much for loving the animals! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! 🎄🎉
It's amazing to see so much wildlife, day and night. You don't realize how active they are until u stop and wait. Trail cams are awesome to see what's going on. Thanks for sharing, Shawn.
I am addicted to your shows they kept my husband who died Memorial Day this years mind occupied so thank you so much but I still each
Sorry for you're lose - sending huge hugs your way.
Very sorry for your great loss.
"Hinge cutting is a tree-felling technique that leaves a portion of the trunk intact to create a hinge. The tree remains alive after the cut because the cambium layer, which transports water and nutrients, is left unbroken. The hinge cut creates a horizontal habitat structure that provides food and cover for wildlife."
That`s a brilliant idea!
I do a lot of that and it really improved the deer bedding around the workshop.
But it can lead to worse problems if done incorrectly.
@@eleephant9726 How's That ??
@@yard8rm there be enough cambium layer for the tree to live ,; a hinge cut leaves very little cambium membrane
We used to put out sweet potatoes and sugar beets in the fall.
At the beginning of winter, we'd get a big round bail of alfalfa, which seemed to help keep the animals from eating the small fruit trees.
Thanks for the video Shawn, love it.❤
Thank you for helping the animals.❤❤❤
He wasn't helping the animals. He was making them dependent on him.
It’s harmful to feed wildlife.
One thing I learned living around deer is to have more than one feeding area. Bucks won’t let does and young deer feed and in the winter, many of the does are pregnant and need the nutrition…
Nice to see all the wild life be able to eat the carrots!
30 minutes of absolutely beautiful peace 👍🏼 Thanks for sharing and all of the care you put into the land and animals 🙏🏼
Very entertaining watching the deer, moose, and racoons interacting in the forest. Great camera set up. They all were digging with their hoofs for the carrots. Fun, great video. 💕🎄⛄🎅🦌🛷🎄
Dobry wieczór.Duzo śniegu.Piekne sarny i jelonki .Mieszkam w Polsce nad morzem.Nie zanosi sie,że napada śniegu.Piekna zima.Dawno takiej u mnie nie było.Serdecznie pozdrawiam,życzę dużo zdrówka.
That’s so wonderful that you left them all food.
They luv treats Tooo.. Very Majestic.. This is how Life Should Be AN FEEL EVERYDAY ...THANK YOU.FOR SHARING. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
Loved this! The moose were especially endearing. Thank you.
That was awesome footage loved every second was worth watching several times, I was surprised to see the moose kneeling to eat so very interesting.. I enjoyed checking out the glowing eyes I think there was a squirrel at one point. All great thank you from Sudbury ps I’m a gramma that has been following yr channel from day one,
Eu também....somos duas então
@patti3447 Flying squirrels...which are nocturnal.
I didn’t see the flying squirrels, but I did see the pair of raccoons 🦝.
Plant some blackberries---they'll spread and create a marvelous crop!
Oh those hungry animals were so happy!! Bless you!
Difficult to imagine no wolves in 2 months with all of this activity. This is your best trail cam footage I've seen. You are very fortunate.
What a treat. I enjoyed every minute of watching.
TY. They are so beautiful. Favorite thing is watching for deer out in the fall and winter. Such beauties.
Have you ever cut trees and left them still connected to stump ? This will cause new sprouts for browsing in spring before other food available . This has been used in Europe for centuries to make living hedge rows . great watching your work and progress .
The guy before you calls it, "HINGE CUTTING/FELLING".
The bear was less than gracious but I liked him. A lot of hungry mouths in the woods. Thanks for sharing, it was interesting to see the animals.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My 3 brothers built a Log Cabin off the PoPular trees on the land back in the 1970's overlooking the Piscah National Forest. Wildlife everywhere. Rustic Living has always been my favorite lifestyle.
Helping your brothers survive = Well done 😂
Topgun nature hero #1
🦌 🌳
Thank you for this beautiful look into this world we would never be able to see. The footage is like standing behind a tree and watching. Crystal clear!
Nature is so beautiful ❤️ awesome to see like this especially when I live in a city.. thanks for posting 👏💜✌️🇮🇪
Hello from North Central Washington, USA! Your channel just showed up on my feed and I'm delighted. We really appreciate what you're doing! We're going to be doing something similar with the little bit of woods we have. We know firsthand what it takes to open up even a small bit of long neglected land and get some sort of permaculture going. Enough to share, too! Sure looks like you've got your hands full and for some time to come.
Wishing you the best and Happy Holidays!
Your knowledge of all you do seems to know no bounds. You’re an amazing human and doing so many good things with all that you know.😊❤
With so many species going extinct due to human activities it is so positive and gives me great hope to watch videos about humans caring respectfully for wildlife. There are many occasions to celebrate in which the best of human nature is highlighted such a the comeback of the Saiga Antelope from almost extinction in Kazakhstan gov't, and organizations like the Frankfurt Zoological society worked collaboratively together and just won the David Attenborough Earthshot prize. Just imagine if all gov'ts going to war with one another changed their mindset to one of compassion and productive, constructive, collaborative, growth oriented endeavors ie. Russia paid soldiers to do rewarding work in wildlife conservation and other productive activities instead of recruiting them to kill people and destroy habitat.
This man is a dream……a man, a REAL MAN 💪🏼
You can use some of that brush to make simple, water-retaining terraces. It will help hydrate soils in summer, reduce fire hazard, and provide ephemeral water sources for wildlife.
Where you put the brush currently encourages overdrying of the landscape because the water will travel down the trail the wildlife created...
WHAT IS THE ELK SPEECH ABOUT ?
He/she was speaking for so long time so I burst out laughing 🤣
That was a female moose, she was either in estrus or she had a bellyache from eating to many carrots 🥕
Love watching this. Sooo relaxing. Love the great outdoors. Thank you for showing this.
Hello Shawn, first of all, a big thank you to you for feeding the wild animals in winter under the harsh conditions. This shows that you are not only taking but also giving something back to nature. Thank you very much. Hello Shawn, first of all, a big thank you to you for feeding the wild animals in winter under the harsh conditions. This shows that you are not just taking but also giving something back to nature. Thank you very much. My question? Would it be possible for you to build a covered feeding station? Here in Germany, the forester or ranger takes care of things like that with hay, beets and concentrated feed. I would be very happy if you would tackle something like that. Stay safe and healthy Greetings Walter 👍🏻💯
That would be fabulous to watch.
It's cold but there's more than enough natural food there. Lol carrots ARE DANGEROUS TO ANY UNGULATE AND ALMOST AHY OTHER KIND OF WILDLIFE. CARROTS AREN'T EVEN NATURAL IN NATURE. HASN'T BEEN A WILD CARROT IN OVER FIVE HUNDRED YEARS
I think the point here is that it is a wild Canadian forest. A feeding station here would not be appropriate. They hit a jackpot, but they are still foraging.
Two thousand lbs carrots! All the deer are gonna be turning orange like I did one time I went on a carrot eating binge.
lol, I think the bear did.
Happened to my mom too! She ate so many carrots she turned orange. She wouldn't stop. Finally, the locals started refusing to sell carrots to her, she was embarrassed and did stop with the carrot excess and gradually lost her orange hue. Too much of anything is not good.
@@susanmazei1834Good thing it was carrots and not spinach!
😂🤣😅
I live in NE Pa and used to feed the deer apples and carrots all winter. Of course, they ate all my shrubs too! I didn't care. They used to look in my windows when I got home from work waiting for me to get changed and go out and feed them. Godbless
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Wonderful videos of the Canadian wildlife ,a joy to watch ,thank you and good luck from Plymouth England .
With Christmas eve blessings 🙏🏥🌎⚡️
Thank you very much Philadelphia USA 🇺🇸
Thanks
The bachelor groups are fun to watch. The big boys are always by themselves. Didn't know the deer and moose would put up with each other. I've seen different situations on my property
Not sure about moose, but I hardly ever see deer grazing where cattle are.
I guess Sasquatch doesn't like carrots in Canada. Didn't see any in the trail cam video !
ha ha sassy squatch
Bud, that is some of the best trail camera videos I have seen. I will be investing in more trail cameras with audio capabilities for my property too. I loved hearing the moose and bucks communicating like that! In my area I havent seen a whitetail deer yet, its nice to see that they do infact coexist togther. Next year I will for sure be putting in a food plot to attract deer and help feed the moose, and bears. Awesome video, I am going to watch it again, it was so cool. 😁👍🏾🦌🐻🦌👍🏾😁
Hallo Shawn, ich schaue schon seit längerer Zeit deine Videos und ich bin sehr begeistert von dem was du da machst. Bei uns in Deutschland wird das Wild erst dan gefüttert wenn es eine geschlossene Schneedecke gibt. Dann werden Raufen für Heu und Tröge für eine Getreidemischung aufgestellt. Schade dass du noch einmal von vorne anfangen hast müssen. Aber du, mit deinem starken Willen und Tatkraf, hast wieder ein schönes Holzhaus gebaut. Weihnachten steht vor der Tür und so wünsche ich dir und deiner Familie besinnliche Feiertage, Gesundheit und Zufriedenheit Zufriedenheit. Einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr 2025 👍👍👍
every second of every day is a struggle for survival. my heart goes out to all the animals in the wild.
This is beautiful! The moose and baby! My Mother would say she fed the birds so there would be a place in heaven for her. I think you have your place. I lived seaside in MA where they were chopping down animal habitats and building. Having lived in MA suburbs all my life, I was shocked to see and feel the vibration of a large buck galloping across my front lawn. Sometimes they would swim from Deer Island in Boston Harbor. We just started to see coyote and fox of course rabbits and skunk ( my beagle could never resist a skunk) and raccoons prior to moving 4 yrs ago. I felt sad because they had nowhere to go. Watched a very smart doe keep her fawn safe by turning around and not crossing a busy road. Merry Christmas to you and your family from the subtropics of SW Florida.
There are coyote and deer, and flocks of wild turkey IN Boston!!
@@mpf5381 Yes, wild turkeys everywhere. They stopped traffic one morning on my way to work. One man got out of his car to try to make them clear the road. Wrong move on his part!
*MERRY CHRISTMAS* to the James Family Happy Birthday to your dog Cali........2024 > 2025
I’m jealous!! What an amazing setup you have. I’d love ❤️ to experience a place like that.. just away from everything!! Wow 🤩
I DO have a place like that and it's amazing but it STILL isn't FAR ENOUGH AWAY.
Deer live in my town. They sometimes chill and sleep in my backyard. It's a town of about 13k people. They are moving into towns because it's better eating and safer for them overall.
I could watch this footage for hours. Thank you.
How are your chickens doing? Are your chickens warm and comfy? Producing enough eatable eggs yet? Show us how they are doing. Please. I want to see the interior of the chicken coop.
This is so AMAZING Shawn, working hard and putting so much effort into your surroundings with all respect ✊. Thanks so much for sharing, Blessings! 👏👏👏👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤩🤩🤩💯💯💯
Loved those trail cameras. That was so interesting, enjoyed seeing the animals and critters.
Being a cajun from South Louisiana, I'll say, you have one heck of a gumbo walking around in those carrots.
Ce serait delicieux!
Never had venison gumbo. Is it good?
I was pleasantly surprised to see so many different species hanging out together!!
Great Video, Shawn!
God bless you for helping animals ^^
Never would have thought so many different animals liked carrots. Thanks for sharing !
Me neither!! I live in the same area so I'm going to buy some carrots and see what I catch on MY trailcams!!
@j.pappas9083 how exciting!!
SHAWN & OUR CALI !!! Looks like you got a lot of DEER ONES there !!! 3 -4 Bucks with a lot of does !!! That Moose is calling on out for someone I hear that !!! He will get someone to come his way several I know that !!! Bear is going to go to sleep for the winter months with her Little ones growing inside of her !!! How I love the wild up there !!!
14:47: WOW looks like a nature film :) it is all LOVELY! and ALl the animals are beautiful!
thanks for feeding them! I do, too. Merry Christmas !
You can really tell the deer who have been dining here frequently as their fire is turning a beautiful shade of red/orange underneath from all the carotene. It’s no longer that dull non descript brown grey.
I Just found your channel. Hello from the states!
What a skilled person you are. It makes my day to know that there are still people in this world like you who can build things from the ground up with their own two hands. This knowledge must be passed down no matter the technological advances we develop because if the power plug for the modern world ever gets pulled out, people will be like naked infants trying to survive with no collective memory of how things were done when it all was not "pre-packaged". People should be educated not only as to what you have done but even as to how basic things in the modern world work. Most of us are living off of the fruits of modern technology with no idea where it comes from or how it was made! Without this knowledge, humanity is one step away from the cave man.
Beautiful and relaxing to watch . Thank you Shawn for feeding them and sharing. ❤
Fantastic Captures. Merry Christmas, Shawn and Family.
Mmmmm… frozen carrots. 🥕 I suppose that they don’t worry about chipping a tooth!
I enjoyed watching the animals in the Carrot Clearing. Merry Christmas 🎄! ( if appropriate). Happy Holidays. Happy New Year.
We did this on our acreage, the best was ornamental crabapple trees, hardy, flowers for pollinators
Thank you Sean for showing what happens during the night in the forest when we are sound asleep This is nature at its best
Thank you , Shawn .
🐺Loupis Canis .
We’ve been doing carrots and apples, often wonder if we should or not. It is awesome to watch them.
In Northern California where I live all the oaks did a bumper crop this year. It was literally raining acorns all day every day. But from what I understand, they will only do that about once every 2 to 5 years (some sources say once every 4 to 10 years) and the year after they do massively produce They will have a sparse crop. So I guess they are just like certain fruit trees, they have a cycle they go through. 🤔🤷🏼♀️🙂
Thank you so much for creating this amazing work. I rarely see wildlife. Unless you count my Great Pyrenees. Seeing those moose, bear and others is like peeking behind a curtain, into another world.
Deer must have excellent night vision. They have no qualms about running around at night in the forest. Thank you for an interesting video.
Very cool video and awesome helping the animals! We all can do more for them and the earth as well.
Moose are so adorable! There’s a man in Russia who rides them.
Love seeing all the critters coming to dinner ❤
Thanks, Shawn James for sharing this awesome video of deer, moose, bears, raccoons, and other wild animals that came to feed on carrots. Maybe next year you could put out round bales of hay Broome, Timothy, and Clover, alfalfa a great bale for cattle and wildlife.
🌟😊🌟💖LOVED THIS VIDEO. WERE THE MOOSE SCRATCHING THEMSELVES IN HAPPINESS? THANK YOU 🌟💖🌟
Tarina, yes, some sugar in carrots, but you are dead wrong. Rice cooked WITH carrots do the opposite. It improges gut health and alleviates diarrhea. ESPECIALLY in humans & dogs 🐕 BTW ❤❤❤
Great show and info thanks 😊
I planted buckwheat and purple top turnips they both grow great. They love carrots 🥕 one time we forget about a couple of dozen garbage bags full of carrots in my friends garage they fermented man smelt like strong liquor we dumped it into a big pile by the next day it was gone even the dirt the juice soaked into.
We took Amtrak from Seattle to N Dakota several years ago As we were going over the Rockies in daylight, the Engineer came on the PA and told us to look out on the siding for corn growing.. Sure enough , we could see that corn had sprouted all along the track. He told us the corn spills off the cars on the freight trains going over the pass Some of it sprouts and some ferments. The bears and deer eat it and get drunk and act crazy. i don’t know to ths day if he was “pulling our legs” or if the story was true.?
Ohhh, grow a wild thyme meadow. It’s a delirious experience to lay down in ❤
This video was awesome but all of your videos are awesome!! This was a treat to watch all the different animals. Thank you 😊
Shawn you are living THE LIFE!
This is soo cool. I am Canadian too! Just subscribed.
I have used Dicon Radishes as a food plot and it also improves the soil. I am in northern Idaho and the Dicon radishes are still green and they have HUGE tao roots. Once it warms up the roots will add lots of nutrients to the soil.
Do the radishes here in Pennsylvania, too. Good for the soil
Also comfrey grows so good and is good loaded with minerals for the soil and for our 4 legged friends here
Wow at the 20:00 minute mark, that is precious footage of a cow moose very much in heat! Mr Bull seems to be playing very hard to get.
Was she in heat or trying to give birth.?
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When the thing slipped out of the deer's mouth, and he just looked down at it haha, so cute
Thank you for taking the time & money to ensure the wildlife have a safe place to come & eat. Too bad more people don't feel tge same
O said if I get land it will be filled with food bearing trees for the wildlife ....You are a real custodian of the animals ..So nice to see your channel
The scenery and animals are beautiful. Great idea to plant food for the animals.
There he is, oh im so happy you still have your pup. Ive lost 2 of the three .they were both 17 and very large dogs . No cloudy eyes , no arthritis thank God. They both went very suddenly like fine one moment dead the next, no going down hill at all. Im so thankful for that. I still have my Rottweiler " Solomon" , left and hes very sad his friends are gone. Thinking about getting another dog for him to chum with but the vets are so ridiculous im putting it off.😅😅😅
It's been a few years since i've seen the channel. Glad to see you and Cali are doing well!!