Mike you did a great job interviewing it was very professional like you've been doing it all your life. Jake, your a natural born orator. I can't wait for part three I really like part one and two.
You should DEFINITELY try to collaborate with Cog Hill Farms! You'd fit right in with their energy and personality. Their daughter, Mary Carl, is fast becoming an amazing breeder herself!♥️
Mike, you are a really good interviewer. You manage interesting interviews by asking just the right questions and then just let the folks talk. Quality video a plus as well. Cheers!
Mike you should really go over to coghill and do an interview with them their place is just incredible. They have so many different types of birds is remarkable! Thanks for interviewing people we learned so much from watching you.
A friend's dad use to raise Emu's and Ostriches . He would let the kids around town come on the weekends and help feed them or just hang out and watch them with parental supervision of course. We took our kids almost every weekend. They had a blast with the birds , the horses and the hunting dog Grandpa Skip had . It gave him a break too because the kids would help clean the stalls and everything. They learned a lot from the farm too .
White house on the hill is one of my very favorite channels!! I just love Jake and Becky and their sweet kiddos. I'm so excited they just had a lil girl!! I love to watch all their hatching projects. I hope they are able to do what the want, and finish the beautiful aviary they have started...I know it takes time and money...and a lot of very hard work.
I LOVE the plaques you are making !! They are BEAUTIFUL !! I will pray for your work with making them & for other projects for you to create to sell. I will continue to pray for Truly for her to gain weight, for Royal for whatever he needs, & for energy for both of you to be able to keep going & for you to get the sleep you need. I pray the older kids are doing well.
TFS Mike Lacie and co. I’d watched White House on the Hill and lost track of them. Love you and your channel. It’s not a good day till I log on. Blessings 💕👍💕👍💕🙋♀️💕🐶💕🐶💕
Check the Cog Hill Farm they got Emu, Pig, all kinds of ducks and the one with the special breed, chickens of all kinds, some others I can remember. It's a nice family.
We built a large pond. We lined it with carpet that we dumpster dived at all the local carpet shops. It was up and running for 4 years the carpet protected the pond liner. We sold the property so I can only assume it is still going.
Congratulations what a joy to my Aussie ears...an American pronouncing Emu correctly. So many sound like they say emoo, when I first heard it I couldn't work out what they where talking about until they showed the emu.
Hi Mike! Thank you so much for visiting WHOTH...and maybe showing some of your viewers who didn't know about them, the hard work their family does with all the birds...along with the other animals too!! I'm sure with the addition of a brand new baby girl...any new subs or even views is a blessing to them!! Thank you for all you do...I was not aware of your channel before this...but happily subbed to your channel now!! Much love and many prayers from Montana!!!!
Love the rare birds at Jake n Beckey's, and still appreciate you and Lacy. Your family allways leaves me with a warm fuzzy feeling. This channel has the ability to find humor in challenges and lemons into lemonade. Your high tunnel allways makes me hungry.
We have a silky x amerauracana With a sizor beak thanks for the information I make sure that one eats by feeding that flock in a few spots so it doesn't have to fight to eat I also give it wet food not fermented just soaked grain or chick starter I sometimes add something like mashed boiled egg or fruit like banana to the mush They love it and i think its easier to eat wet
Such beautiful creatures God has given us to enjoy! Glad some are working to hold onto them before it’s too late. We have already lost so many animals and insects we can never get back! 🙏🏻❤️
Thanks for sharing this with us it's pretty cool to see the different breeds and the rare ducks were nice to. I like to see different ways other people raise their birds and animals. Keep up the good work and God bless you all
I always wish someone would have chicken tractors that were solar powered and four wheel drive. When you wanted to move them you could use an app on your phone, they'd raise up on their wheels a bit and you could just steer them where you wanted. Then they'd settle down again.
I always enjoy your videos, but I really got into this one. I've never had chickens before this year. However, I have quickly become the crazy chicken lady. Every time I enter a farm store near me or when we go out of town and see a new breed I feel compelled to collect a pair. My son and I really enjoy them. They get carried around like babies. LOL! Interesting fact, since figs and grapes have been in season, I've notice that the chickens don't eat as much feed as in the past. I know this will soon change. We are in South, Western Georgia near the Florida/Alabama line but I'm originally a Tar hill, from Edenton. My dad is still there. I have had a BIG QUESTION. Years ago, I attended a small college that had some REALLY BIG Geese. I've tried looking up the type of goose or maybe it was labeled a swan or other type of waterfowl. To me it just looked like a really TALL Goose. Instead of them running around as most birds do sort of hunched over with their butts out and their chests out these birds walked more erect. They stood at about 4 1/2 feet tall. I'm not kidding! To me they looked like just really big white geese. In short when I visited the college and saw the beautiful pond filled with different types of ducks, swans, and these giant geese it made me fall in love with the place and I enjoyed attending college there. However, these giant geese quickly became a menace. They found ways to break into the cafeteria and stole and ruined a whole mess of food. As a kid/young adult I found this hilarious but soon felt compassion for the poor lunch ladies that were trying to provide us with clean healthy meals. These geese soon became accustomed to students leaving the lunchroom and bringing them food and would attack anyone they could leaving the cafeteria. It was funny but it was also a nuisance since they could draw blood as they most often went for people's fingers. They had sharp ridges inside their mouths that seemed to work like teeth. I've looked and looked trying to find what type of bird this was. If anyone has an idea as to the type of bird this was, I would love to know the name as well as to view any online video clips. The college where this all took place was Brewton Parker in Mount Vernon Georgia way back in 1994-95 school year. I wasn't there long before moving on to the UGA campus and later Tifton's ABAC. Both by the way are great agricultural colleges.
Since I also follow WHOTH I know about all the things lol still enjoyed the video and having Jake explain yall what was where and why :) By the way Robert from Daybird Aviaries also has Hookbill ducks since this year from a lady who got some more. He is in Alabama and you tube (same name channel Daybird Aviaries) just in case people look for the hookbills! God bless
This is just a remarkable place that he has built. I would suggest that in this area that in this area that he has created for his birds for the future say he puts down some type of metal or something for the flooring so that the feces does not break down the. The building itself is too beautiful for the wood to break down and then have to it. replace
Hey mike I wish you could come to the camp out next year. If you surprised me with a GTR car cause I currently done have one at the time that would be sweet!!! Anyways hope you are doing well man 😎👍
Where is the rare bird guy you feature. Obviously close to you in NC. Such a cool video, some of these birds are amazingly beautiful. The colors are AMAZING. I love that some of these homesteaders/u tube channels are into the conservation of the birds that are low numbers and becoming extinct !! Love your channel.
Hi..... Mike Dickson nice to see you love watching your videos. You are on the Jake house 🏡 White House on the Hill, thank you for showing your video homestead chicken Duck Goose farmer garden 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 👕🐔🐓🐥🐕🐈🐐🐝🌱🌺🌹🌿🌻🌸🌷🍀🏡🎥👍👍👍
If someone is going to be open enough to be on TH-cam with their farm it wouldn’t be wise to ignore regulations unless they want to face legal issues which can be rather costly.
I love this couple's vision, and to be young and able to get this all together....
Mike you did a great job interviewing it was very professional like you've been doing it all your life. Jake, your a natural born orator. I can't wait for part three I really like part one and two.
You should DEFINITELY try to collaborate with Cog Hill Farms! You'd fit right in with their energy and personality. Their daughter, Mary Carl, is fast becoming an amazing breeder herself!♥️
Mike, you are a really good interviewer. You manage interesting interviews by asking just the right questions and then just let the folks talk. Quality video a plus as well. Cheers!
Amazing place Mike! Thank you for taking us with you on this adventure! God is an amazing artist isn't he?!?🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏. Love y'all and God bless.
Mike you should really go over to coghill and do an interview with them their place is just incredible. They have so many different types of birds is remarkable! Thanks for interviewing people we learned so much from watching you.
Yes! Cog hill is amazing. Jason, Brooke and Mary Carl (the chicken master), They are in the process of building on their new 40 acres.
@@katie010783 you should warn them to drive safely or the Sheriff will get them!
A friend's dad use to raise Emu's and Ostriches . He would let the kids around town come on the weekends and help feed them or just hang out and watch them with parental supervision of course. We took our kids almost every weekend. They had a blast with the birds , the horses and the hunting dog Grandpa Skip had . It gave him a break too because the kids would help clean the stalls and everything. They learned a lot from the farm too .
White house on the hill is one of my very favorite channels!! I just love Jake and Becky and their sweet kiddos. I'm so excited they just had a lil girl!!
I love to watch all their hatching projects. I hope they are able to do what the want, and finish the beautiful aviary they have started...I know it takes time and money...and a lot of very hard work.
I LOVE the plaques you are making !! They are BEAUTIFUL !! I will pray for your work with making them & for other projects for you to create to sell. I will continue to pray for Truly for her to gain weight, for Royal for whatever he needs, & for energy for both of you to be able to keep going & for you to get the sleep you need. I pray the older kids are doing well.
I remember when fire 🔥died it was so sad 😞😥, its lovely to hear your still breeding them.
TFS Mike Lacie and co. I’d watched White House on the Hill and lost track of them. Love you and your channel. It’s not a good day till I log on. Blessings 💕👍💕👍💕🙋♀️💕🐶💕🐶💕
My uncle raised emus. They are fascinating to watch!!!
i cant believe chickens and ducks are so cute. you can tell the man loves his birds.
Enjoy when you visit other you tube channels, it's awesome the things you all learn from each other
Check the Cog Hill Farm they got Emu, Pig, all kinds of ducks and the one with the special breed, chickens of all kinds, some others I can remember. It's a nice family.
I love all those different birds. Cog Hill Farm. Has lots of different birds also. Fun. 💞
Mary Carl has one hook bill duck or had a few weeks ago.
@Amelia-Irene in PDX yeah Mary Carl hatched her from a egg they bought only one hatched 🐣 Venus she named her 🦆♥️xxx
We built a large pond. We lined it with carpet that we dumpster dived at all the local carpet shops. It was up and running for 4 years the carpet protected the pond liner. We sold the property so I can only assume it is still going.
Honestly that sounds like an amazing idea you had...pure genious!!
I clicked on this video just to see Jake from WHOTH wearing a Justin Rhodes T-shirt while being interviewed by Mike. So meta...love it!
Thumbs up from the Dooleys of Michigan Thanks
Please revisit this guy when his project is complete. I would love to see the finished project.
How fun and educational. Thank you.
Blessings, julie
Thanks for making great and positive content. I thoroughly enjoy watching you and your families homestead and farming lifestyle
Congratulations what a joy to my Aussie ears...an American pronouncing Emu correctly. So many sound like they say emoo, when I first heard it I couldn't work out what they where talking about until they showed the emu.
Love the polish and sizzle chickens
Beautiful farm. Thank you for sharing this educational video with us.
Those birds are amazing.
Dream big. Opportunity and opportunities. Love eggs. 😂 💕
2 channels I absolutely LOVE 💯💘💖💝
Don't forget to put a layer of chips or hay down in the kidding stalls. B4 the goats go into labor.
Love Ducks. 😘
Hi Mike! Thank you so much for visiting WHOTH...and maybe showing some of your viewers who didn't know about them, the hard work their family does with all the birds...along with the other animals too!! I'm sure with the addition of a brand new baby girl...any new subs or even views is a blessing to them!! Thank you for all you do...I was not aware of your channel before this...but happily subbed to your channel now!! Much love and many prayers from Montana!!!!
just beautiful
Oh, I LOVE IT when I see crossovers from two channels I watch a lot of! YAY!!!!
Love the rare birds at Jake n Beckey's, and still appreciate you and Lacy. Your family allways leaves me with a warm fuzzy feeling. This channel has the ability to find humor in challenges and lemons into lemonade. Your high tunnel allways makes me hungry.
Nice birds! They need some guard dogs! Thanks for sharing!
We have a silky x amerauracana
With a sizor beak thanks for the information
I make sure that one eats by feeding that flock in a few spots so it doesn't have to fight to eat
I also give it wet food not fermented just soaked grain or chick starter
I sometimes add something like mashed boiled egg or fruit like banana to the mush
They love it and i think its easier to eat wet
This was great to see. Thank you Dickson family for showing this.
Your videos are very interesting !!!
Hope your family is doing well
That's what kind of coop I been wanting I'm in the works now
Sounds like when he is finished building his dream exotic house that area will be really nice..
Have a good evening 🌻🌻🌻
Cool video Mike.
I don’t know how Jake and Becky can remember all the duck & chicken breeds and all the ones they’ve named.
Great seeing everyone!
☮️-Kirsten
Flytying material !!!
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Such beautiful creatures God has given us to enjoy! Glad some are working to hold onto them before it’s too late. We have already lost so many animals and insects we can never get back! 🙏🏻❤️
Sue Hall
That was very interesting thank you
Love Sue ❤❤❤🇬🇧❤❤❤
Great content. I really enjoyed the interview.
I enjoyed the video. Thanks for the interesting content. 👍👍
That is a lot of birds!
Very interesting and informative video, so cool seeing all those beautiful birds
It's wonderful that they care so much about their birds
That was so interesting. Good luck getting into raising those very rare ducks that would be so rewarding.
Thanks for sharing this with us it's pretty cool to see the different breeds and the rare ducks were nice to. I like to see different ways other people raise their birds and animals. Keep up the good work and God bless you all
I always wish someone would have chicken tractors that were solar powered and four wheel drive. When you wanted to move them you could use an app on your phone, they'd raise up on their wheels a bit and you could just steer them where you wanted. Then they'd settle down again.
Great visit!
I watch you all the time and I like yyour content
My toe Dr uses a Dremel tool for my toe nails so you might try to trim the chicken s beak with.
Good luck, thanks for showing
Thank you for sharing he has a beautiful homestead. Can you please give me his site so I can follow him!
Hook bills are very rare there are only 800 hundred around the world
Wow, love the mandarins!
At one time the hook bill was so numerous. They were used for their eggs.
Oh that would be so cool to be able to do that.
I always enjoy your videos, but I really got into this one. I've never had chickens before this year. However, I have quickly become the crazy chicken lady. Every time I enter a farm store near me or when we go out of town and see a new breed I feel compelled to collect a pair. My son and I really enjoy them. They get carried around like babies. LOL! Interesting fact, since figs and grapes have been in season, I've notice that the chickens don't eat as much feed as in the past. I know this will soon change. We are in South, Western Georgia near the Florida/Alabama line but I'm originally a Tar hill, from Edenton. My dad is still there. I have had a BIG QUESTION. Years ago, I attended a small college that had some REALLY BIG Geese. I've tried looking up the type of goose or maybe it was labeled a swan or other type of waterfowl. To me it just looked like a really TALL Goose. Instead of them running around as most birds do sort of hunched over with their butts out and their chests out these birds walked more erect. They stood at about 4 1/2 feet tall. I'm not kidding! To me they looked like just really big white geese. In short when I visited the college and saw the beautiful pond filled with different types of ducks, swans, and these giant geese it made me fall in love with the place and I enjoyed attending college there. However, these giant geese quickly became a menace. They found ways to break into the cafeteria and stole and ruined a whole mess of food. As a kid/young adult I found this hilarious but soon felt compassion for the poor lunch ladies that were trying to provide us with clean healthy meals. These geese soon became accustomed to students leaving the lunchroom and bringing them food and would attack anyone they could leaving the cafeteria. It was funny but it was also a nuisance since they could draw blood as they most often went for people's fingers. They had sharp ridges inside their mouths that seemed to work like teeth. I've looked and looked trying to find what type of bird this was. If anyone has an idea as to the type of bird this was, I would love to know the name as well as to view any online video clips. The college where this all took place was Brewton Parker in Mount Vernon Georgia way back in 1994-95 school year. I wasn't there long before moving on to the UGA campus and later Tifton's ABAC. Both by the way are great agricultural colleges.
Pretty cool country life y’all I’m in Houston and want to start raising chicken 🐓
Don't expect him to answer you. He doesn't like talking to people that look like us.
@@johnadams-xo5gb do you look like him
@@diemmarley1217 You should probably try ducks since they don't really need vaccines like chickens
@@nixonesport1998 I dont like duck meat though thats the only issue, and I dont eat duck eggs either but ill keep that in mind
@@diemmarley1217 NP
Since I also follow WHOTH I know about all the things lol still enjoyed the video and having Jake explain yall what was where and why :) By the way Robert from Daybird Aviaries also has Hookbill ducks since this year from a lady who got some more. He is in Alabama and you tube (same name channel Daybird Aviaries) just in case people look for the hookbills! God bless
This is just a remarkable place that he has built. I would suggest that in this area that in this area that he has created for his birds for the future say he puts down some type of metal or something for the flooring so that the feces does not break down the. The building itself is too beautiful for the wood to break down and then have to it. replace
One BIG storm and the wild ones will go free,My buddy lost his several types in a Iowa storm
Good video thank you.
So Cool, what a great place for birds! I'm doubting myself on spelling Avary...and in what state are they? Love your traveling videos!
Have you heard of the hook bill duck it is an endangered species in Northern America I believe.
Hey mike I wish you could come to the camp out next year. If you surprised me with a GTR car cause I currently done have one at the time that would be sweet!!! Anyways hope you are doing well man 😎👍
You guy's an White House on the hill should check out Blake's exotic animal ranch, he jus got done building his aviary. Nice video bro
Where is the rare bird guy you feature. Obviously close to you in NC. Such a cool video, some of these birds are amazingly beautiful. The colors are AMAZING. I love that some of these homesteaders/u tube channels are into the conservation of the birds that are low numbers and becoming extinct !! Love your channel.
Jake is actually in Missouri.
Cog Hill Farms has a hook bill duck
Would golf course screen fencing work for the aviary poles mabey?
Blake's Exotic Animal Ranch, BEAR, has done a massive bird inclosure using netting. Don't know if he could help/suggest a product for you to try.
How large do I need to bold a coup to raise 10 meat chickens in from start to finish
Mike, love your channel! Please stop looking at the camera. We know who we are watching.
I think you forgot to tag their page in your description
What is his farm so I can follow his farm. I love birds
Hi..... Mike Dickson nice to see you love watching your videos. You are on the Jake house 🏡 White House on the Hill, thank you for showing your video homestead chicken Duck Goose farmer garden 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 👕🐔🐓🐥🐕🐈🐐🐝🌱🌺🌹🌿🌻🌸🌷🍀🏡🎥👍👍👍
Try Marycarl at Cog Hill Farms .She might have some hook bills.
She’s only got one,she called her Venus ♥️🦆 I love watching all these great people ♥️👍xxx
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Peacock Eggs... are those edible?
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Great video. I'am a long time subscriber of White House on the hill.
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Cog Hill Farm has a Hookbill FYI 🤔
Stop asking the gov't. for permission to do things (pheasants)!!
If someone is going to be open enough to be on TH-cam with their farm it wouldn’t be wise to ignore regulations unless they want to face legal issues which can be rather costly.
@@janedoe3095 I agree completely!!
Jake and Becky always dot every i and cross every t necessary.
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