This is so helpful and inspiring! We’re doing the same for our family. More and more people are getting sick and more and more people are growing their own food. This is the way it should be! Grateful from Canada
I will be searching for land in about a week, in my new state to be able to start my new homestead. I hope to one day have a processing area as nice as yours. Thank you for this video & helping others who can't grow their own healthy meat.
Aloha,GOD BLESS U ALL! Ur video is extremely professionally well done thankU and keep sharing the Love 💘 that U Radiate,Mahalo Nui, from Big Island,PEACE Brethren!
Curious if they are using the cones to cut the arteries in the neck or if they are ringing the neck as it appeared the neck was intact when the chicken goes into the scalder. Excellent video! Thanks!
Hello! If there are long periods of rain, for example 4-5 days, and the pasture is soaked, how do we keep the chickens from getting wet and sick while in the chicken tracktor? If we don't have a dry shed built nearby, is there a solution related to the construction of the chicken tracktor?
Hi I have linked the feed in the description. For more information about the tractor plans, please email them through their website (which is linked in the description).
If they have fresh pasture all the time , why do you have to give them all that feed? Wild birds don't get all that corn /. grain etc but eat worms, insects, some seeds that they may find and grass . Just trying to educate myself to see if this is worth it. The price of feed is obscene any more.
Dude been a farmer is a huge job for very little REWARD! thank god the government subsidies this stuff. Otherwise besides the passion of the farmers i dont see why else would you want to do it
And how many birds can you raise like this? A few or a dozen thousand a year? It's not a business, it's just a hobby and nothing more. You just have to be happy if the neighbors don't complain that you're polluting the environment and the air. If all birds were raised like this, we would only see them on the table during the holidays. And for several times higher price than now.
You did an excellent job on this documentary Samuel!!! We cannot wait to see more!!!
Thank you!
This is so helpful and inspiring! We’re doing the same for our family. More and more people are getting sick and more and more people are growing their own food. This is the way it should be! Grateful from Canada
Glad to see these chickens raised with dignity
What a great documentary! We're about to embark on our own journey up in the panhandle!
I will be searching for land in about a week, in my new state to be able to start my new homestead. I hope to one day have a processing area as nice as yours. Thank you for this video & helping others who can't grow their own healthy meat.
We would love to partner with you on your farm!!!
I'm happy for these people
I used to wish I would have a large garden so I could raise these birds
Y’all have a great set up . Thanks Glenn
That’s so cool, I hope to do this for my family one day!
What a fantastic video , really thank you- God bless you
special farm. You can tell. God bless
Sounds like a good doctor
This is very informative Docu. Congratulations!
Aloha,GOD BLESS U ALL! Ur video is extremely professionally well done thankU and keep sharing the Love 💘 that U Radiate,Mahalo Nui, from Big Island,PEACE Brethren!
Thank you so much!
Curious if they are using the cones to cut the arteries in the neck or if they are ringing the neck as it appeared the neck was intact when the chicken goes into the scalder. Excellent video! Thanks!
Thanks! They are are cutting the artery.
wow! 30 years ago a dr. with real sense!
That’s exactly what I thought!!
Great Picture & People and Chickens ❤
Grace & Peace
Hello! If there are long periods of rain, for example 4-5 days, and the pasture is soaked, how do we keep the chickens from getting wet and sick while in the chicken tracktor? If we don't have a dry shed built nearby, is there a solution related to the construction of the chicken tracktor?
So wonderful!
What do you do in the winter when they come out of the brooder house?
Thank you so much 💓
Very inspiring!!
Glad it was!
Hope you guys link your feed. I’ve been looking for a corn and soy free feed
Shepherds Hill Farm uses New Country Organics for there feed. I added a link in the description.
Great video. Would love to visit your farm someday.
The farm does give tours by request. Call the Shepherds Hill farm if you're interested.
Where can you find organic feed in bulk? Can y’all send me a diagram of your tractors. Thanks God bless Glenn
Hi I have linked the feed in the description. For more information about the tractor plans, please email them through their website (which is linked in the description).
Loved the video
Great history
Wonderful video. Side note. Really gotta start being more generous with the seasoning folks.
Thanks! Note taken😅
Thank you 🙏
But where did the chiks hatched, they ussually inject them with something, and arent they hatched from a Gmodified chiken?
Lugar maravilhoso.
nice broiler chickens # We in Pakistan do not dip chicken in hot water as we remove entire skin with featgers all together # ❤️🇵🇰
If they have fresh pasture all the time , why do you have to give them all that feed? Wild birds don't get all that corn /. grain etc but eat worms, insects, some seeds that they may find and grass . Just trying to educate myself to see if this is worth it. The price of feed is obscene any more.
They still need at least 16% protein, calcium and other nutrients grass can’t give them…
kinda think that the stress chickens are put through by industrial chicken farming poisons the meat.
Dude been a farmer is a huge job for very little REWARD! thank god the government subsidies this stuff. Otherwise besides the passion of the farmers i dont see why else would you want to do it
I want the chickens to go without cages.
And so do the hawks, raccoons, and coyotes.
Is that chicken still ALIVE while you do the scalding and plucking and cutting it up?! Why don't you kill it first???
They kill it first of course. They don't show the kill cone part in this video I don't think.
No the chicken bleeds out in the cone. They make sure that the process is as humane as possible.
@southfilmco.7859 okay good thank you for replying
@@Jesuslovesyou8525no problem! So sorry for the late reply🥴
@@southfilmco.7859 no biggie ☺️
And how many birds can you raise like this? A few or a dozen thousand a year? It's not a business, it's just a hobby and nothing more. You just have to be happy if the neighbors don't complain that you're polluting the environment and the air. If all birds were raised like this, we would only see them on the table during the holidays. And for several times higher price than now.
You must live in a city… this is the way forward. It’s becoming very popular again and you CAN very well make a living from it.
This looks entirely scalable. Where’s the pollution?
@@michaelmay6859 It seems, you are not European. If you ask me such things.
@@cobbvd if you can’t engage with the topic and want to make bland comments, just stay silent.
Oh boy, I’ve never read something more ignorant and wrong.
Wonderful video but the woman’s voice is…unfortunate.
😳. Very rude.