New subscriber and all I can say is WOW, thank you for all of these great videos! Seriously, you may not even realize how much useful information you are providing. But it is greatly appreciated! I took away so much from this video just by analyzing some of the things not talked about like how you're using fencing, the portable chicken coops and pig houses, brooder house, and more. I will definitely going back to the beginning and slowly watching from start to finish. My wife and I are also first generation homesteaders and we just bought our land a little over a year ago. We arent even 1/100th as established as y'all are but your videos are giving me hope. I'll save questions for later because as I watch other videos I'm sure many will be answered. But anyways, super happy I found your channel and I greatly appreciate the content. If you're up for it, we'd be thrilled to have you check our channel out as well. We haven't posted anything in a while but plan on getting back to it!
I understand the daily grind of both pigs and chickens. I find it keeps me grounded though. I had mangalitsa pigs. Down to just chickens currently. Because we're off farm a little more taking care of mom. Plan is to add pigs again. Maybe some goats or sheep for grounds maintenance lol
Looks like you feed the dinosaurs crumble is that correct? I've found I don't have as much waste with pellets (harder to source though). Would like your opinion. Thank you!!
New subscriber and all I can say is WOW, thank you for all of these great videos! Seriously, you may not even realize how much useful information you are providing. But it is greatly appreciated! I took away so much from this video just by analyzing some of the things not talked about like how you're using fencing, the portable chicken coops and pig houses, brooder house, and more. I will definitely going back to the beginning and slowly watching from start to finish. My wife and I are also first generation homesteaders and we just bought our land a little over a year ago. We arent even 1/100th as established as y'all are but your videos are giving me hope. I'll save questions for later because as I watch other videos I'm sure many will be answered. But anyways, super happy I found your channel and I greatly appreciate the content. If you're up for it, we'd be thrilled to have you check our channel out as well. We haven't posted anything in a while but plan on getting back to it!
Appreciate you guys following along. It has been a process but we are learning more and more each day
I love going with you through your day of chores. Very interesting. Have a good evening.
Thank you
We have cross bred Cornish with Buff. Let's see what we get. Egg laying or the bulking chicks.
Great Job on the chicken pens
I’m a superfan 😂, I look forward to Wednesday’s and Saturdays every week! Thanks for sharing your day! ❤
Thanks for following along
You bet ❤
Don’t worry about being boring, we love you guys!
Thank you
Lol one bite at a time
I understand the daily grind of both pigs and chickens. I find it keeps me grounded though. I had mangalitsa pigs. Down to just chickens currently. Because we're off farm a little more taking care of mom. Plan is to add pigs again. Maybe some goats or sheep for grounds maintenance lol
i appreciate the longer video.
Glad you enjoyed it wasn’t sure if it was too long
Enjoyed todays video
Thank you
Where do you get your shade cloth for the pigs ?
Amazon. We have links to all the products we use down in the description of the videos
Loved this video ❤
Thank you Marilyn
i can watch you guys move pigs all day.
Does the hand gear come in a compact box with some assembly required? Thx
Yes there is some assembly required
How long is Hen Gera sale on for? I have been wanting one it might be able to afford it in the first of the month.
It’s the whole month of April
Looks like you feed the dinosaurs crumble is that correct? I've found I don't have as much waste with pellets (harder to source though). Would like your opinion. Thank you!!
I’ve only ever used crumble so I can’t compare.
@@KCFarms thank you!!
😂one bite at a time
What age do you take your to butcher ?
We normally do 18 months
30 minutes, I don't got time for this