I don’t think I would bother responding to comments or having to explain your choices. It’s your farm and you are very intelligent and resourceful, Evan.
It shows he reads them. People appreciate that, even if he is shutting down their ideas. It is a much more genuine way to interact with the viewers than giving everyone a "heart" for their comment.
@@--_DJ_--I don't think Evan is shutting down anyone's ideas. I think he is doing what works for them and their situation. I think its more like he is sharing his thoughts and trying to educate folks as to another way of doing things.
@@kd5inm I don't mean anything bad by saying shutting down their ideas. People thought it might be a septic tank lid, he shut that down by showing it wasn't. No harm, no foul.
Evan, you are doing just fine. It's your property, and you don't have to explain to some of these keyboard geniuses why you do what you do. Carry on your way.
If it was a septic tank lid, that is a terrible place for his propane tank. People are only trying to help for the most part. I think it is smart for him to engage with the viewers in the videos, especially because they never seem to make any replies other than the usually "heart" on almost every comment, which to me comes off as fake.
Hi Evan, exactly right on the turkey roost, at least in our experience. Turkeys just need some protection from the rain, and the roof doesn't need to be anything complicated. I saw the comments from the video when you built it. On our ark, the turkeys hop onto the lowest board, like the one you have over the feed, then they hop up onto the roosts. I did a time-lapse of our turkeys climbing up for the evening on a video that's coming out Sunday. Your ark looks perfect!
I wonder if those concrete pads are where they had two fuel tank racks. One for diesel and one gas. Looks like the pads we poured for our two fuel tank racks.
I don't understand why people in the comments are acting like you answering questions is a bad thing. I think questions and answers can be done respectfully and I enjoy hearing you explain your thought processes on things that may now seem intuitive on the surface. I think hearing your explanations helps us all learn even if we may not agree with everything. Thank you for your channel I have learned a lot from you and others in the comments.
Explaining your methodologies can be a doubled edged sword. You do what works for “your” farmstead. You are not telling everyone that this a “how to” channel. I love the fact that every place is unique and every person doesn’t always have the same resources, weather and knowledge base. Your channel is great as is, just keep doing what works for you and Rebecca. I love that you are so knowledgeable and that you and Rebecca work so well together! Your farm and animals are a testament to that! Keep doing what works best for you guys. Love you sharing your journey with us, just wished you would share that country fried steak and apple pie!! Thanks Evan and Rebecca!
You guys are doing a great job around there and one of the most humane farms I've seen. You are doing an outstanding job keeping the animals safe and well fed and happy with there living quarters. Keep up the good work and the fun you have , we so much enjoy watching your channel. Fred.
Please know that no matter what you do there will always be someone with a better solution or someone that thinks you should've done it different. Just do what works best for you and your house and whoever doesn't think it's right they can start channel and teach everyone the " correct" way to do things. 😊
Evan, no matter how you build the turkey roost someone is always going to have something to say. If it works for you and your animals so be it. By using material you had lying around, you used it fii or r a purpose and didn’t have to trash it. You are doing an amazing job to protect and care for your animals. You and Rebekah are a good working team. Keep up the good work and you will reap your rewards of what and how you are doing and taking care of your animals. Your homestead has come a long way by your hard work and it is getting better each time a project is completed. Take care the both of you, be safe and GOD bless you both. Bye for now from Alabama .
When you were answering questions about your cement pads and your Turkeys I thought what a bunch of dumb comments( QUESTIONS) ...Than I thought NO what a teaching moment. A lot of people know nothing about country living or farming in general. So thanks Evan for a good lesson on Country life and animals and basically common cense.
Evan , I agree with the comments I read. It your homestead and you do a great job. No explanation for the things you do. I always enjoy your videos and look forward to seeing them. God bless and keep up the good work.
Thanks for sharing..different strokes for different folks. Plse next intro with Rebecca start with "Hi iam Rebecca's boo Evan n see he blush"😂 well done guys.
Good content!! Thank you all for sharing your journey!!! Rebecca, yes thank God "it is Finished" !!! May our Heavenly Father continue to bless you all !!!!! Eddy
Haters will always hate. Just keep being yourself, we like your channel because y’all live life and share what works for your farm. And those country fried steaks look amazing! God bless from north Florida.
Evan, don’t sweat the negative comments. In my 47 years of working with and around people I’ve learned this. There are some that can go with you to a store, pick out the exact same hammer as you, yet, for some reason theirs is better than yours. Keep doing what you’re doing. Enjoying watching your progress and journey.
👍👍👍👍👍👌Lots of good stuff thanks for sharing love the irrigation idea with the Eco flow along with the solar charging, pumping out some of the nutrient rich pond water to the pasture, mmmmmmmmcountry fried steak!!!
Im a farmer like you own 120 acres myself but farm 200. I love your videos. You help me and inspire me to create my TH-cam channel DKM Farms. So I want to say thank you
I love country fried steak or chicken, mashed potatoes, and gravy and a biscuit. It's been years since I've had it. I do intermittent fasting 24 hours a day, dinner only.
I’ve done a lot of haulter work with animals and I wanted to leave you guys with some tips. The over nose part has to go higher, the part where it loops around the ear and the over nose connect should be a inch or so under her eye. Also I wouldn’t recommend tying her to that wooden fence because often animals will jump and get there legs caught in the fence. And if she starts pulling you guys around you can tie her off to the back of a bale wagon and drive very slowly so she knows she has to follow the haulter. But most important one is get the peice over her nose higher on her face. No hate here just wanted to leave some tips for you guys.
Hi it's Jon from CRAZYDAYSHOMESTEAD I'm from UP here in central PA and have been butchering pigs for well I er 30 years now. Your males, almost without exception, will be pushing 300lbs in 7 months if not over. I like a bigger hog , makes for better bacons and bigger pork chops. But that being said if you figure 6 months for sows and 7 for barrows you'll be pretty good. Love the videos keep up the good work you guys 👌 God Bless
Hey Evan and Rebecca, like many others have said you guys take excellent care of your farm animals. I mean come on guys Rebecca baked an apple desert for the hogs. Evan, your followers know this but there will always be those keyboard warriors than know better than most. Your loyal subscribers know how and why in some cases so you don’t have to answer those questions. I understand it’s your humble kind way. We so appreciate you allowing us to follow on this adventure. You do excellent work and it shows at your farm. Well done guys.
What worked well for us when halter training calves, halter them before we gave them feed and walked them to feed, or had the feed just in front of them to coax them to walk . But we have generally started with bottle calves.
Thank you for your great videos. Rebekah, please wear safer shoes when working with the cows. I worry that you will get stepped on and end up with a broken foot. Might I also suggest giving the calf praise and release every time she takes even one step forward. That is how I taught my colt to lead, and it worked great.
Big sprinklers have a sprinklers like that that throw far! Pete with going turf services uses them and swears by them they last forever and work great!
Evan that looks just like my septic tank top. I know because I had to have it pumped right before Christmas and I dug most of it by hand. Not to fun. lol But contrary to what some are saying, thanks for responding and showing it. awesome job.
Evan you can make a sprinkle like the one on the tripod out of the ones like that,that spike in the ground. If not mistaken I used a piece of 3/4” pipe a 3/4” flange and a chunk of wood stick the sprinkler spike in the pipe and hook up to the water supply (I used galvanized pipe to make mine)😊
Evan and Rebekah thank you for a wonderful video experience. I have gone back and watched most of your videos. Please don't let the professional know how everything should be done discourage you too much. I don't want this to make a big deal of this but tell Rebekah that I noticed her tee shirt, and the fact that church is part of your life and I affirm and appreciate your faith.. I wish you the best and look forward to future videos.
If you ever visit us in Texas you get the country fried steak if you order chicken fried steak. The same in Oklahoma. You also can order chicken fried chicken. A large chicken breast done like the steak.
I got a kick out of the turkeys all responding to Rebekah’s vocalization when you backed the truck up to the poultry netting; it was as if they were cheering you on. Made me laugh.❤ Turkeys are silly…
Don't worry about explaining yourself, your doing the best you can with what you got and that's what makes you guys unique on yt. I don't think people realize how much work is involved in what you are doing. 40 hour jobs, building back a farm, and maintaining what you have already accomplished, and then presenting it on TH-cam is a monumental task. Most would have given in years ago. Dinner looked amazing.
Hay Evan chikens are looking good soon they will be ready for freezer camp all your animals look well token care of thank you for sharing blessings to you and your family
I really like your way of working the land and the farm animals. Trial and error and a willingness to grow and adapt are good methods. The most important aspect of your endeavor is the relationship between husband and wife. You are a great team. Your goals are compatible with what you try to achieve. Farm life doesn't have to be all chores. You can also relax and enjoy. George from Floida
If you leave the halter on the calf with the lead rope dragging the ground the calf will halter break herself. Bc every time she steps on the lead rope it help to train her to not run off
When Ellie steps toward you give her immediate slack and then wait 30 seconds before tightening it up again. They need the reward (slack) for the step. We, including me, have a tendency to keep pulling so they don't get a reward.
Maybe somebody hopes to see a turkey climb up on the turkey roost and fill the leaking nail holes. With the cooler seasonal weather coming everything looks ready. The pond water has to be as good a fertiliser as any store bought product. The pigs are living "The life of Riley" treated to pies and such. They're going to end up fat big oinkers in no time. Nice farm video and dinner.
As for people thinking those concrete pads were from a septic system one thing to consider is that I don't believe there was any buildings up there that would have needed septic. On the pond, did I miss a video where you got rid of all the duck weed?
I don’t think I would bother responding to comments or having to explain your choices. It’s your farm and you are very intelligent and resourceful, Evan.
It shows he reads them. People appreciate that, even if he is shutting down their ideas. It is a much more genuine way to interact with the viewers than giving everyone a "heart" for their comment.
I totally agree!
@@--_DJ_--I totally agree!
@@--_DJ_--I don't think Evan is shutting down anyone's ideas. I think he is doing what works for them and their situation. I think its more like he is sharing his thoughts and trying to educate folks as to another way of doing things.
@@kd5inm I don't mean anything bad by saying shutting down their ideas. People thought it might be a septic tank lid, he shut that down by showing it wasn't. No harm, no foul.
Hi... Evan and Rebecca thanks you for showing your video homestead bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋👍👍👍
I use when I get done walking. My Jersey cows. I give them a apple.
Evan, you are doing just fine. It's your property, and you don't have to explain to some of these keyboard geniuses why you do what you do. Carry on your way.
If it was a septic tank lid, that is a terrible place for his propane tank. People are only trying to help for the most part. I think it is smart for him to engage with the viewers in the videos, especially because they never seem to make any replies other than the usually "heart" on almost every comment, which to me comes off as fake.
Hi Evan, exactly right on the turkey roost, at least in our experience. Turkeys just need some protection from the rain, and the roof doesn't need to be anything complicated. I saw the comments from the video when you built it. On our ark, the turkeys hop onto the lowest board, like the one you have over the feed, then they hop up onto the roosts. I did a time-lapse of our turkeys climbing up for the evening on a video that's coming out Sunday. Your ark looks perfect!
Thanks Pete! I think I will make a few minor jmprovements, but it works the way it is.
I wonder if those concrete pads are where they had two fuel tank racks. One for diesel and one gas. Looks like the pads we poured for our two fuel tank racks.
we all like hearing more from Rebecca, its great to watch you two working together as a couple. Thanks for sharing.
Sounds like Rebecca needs to start a cooking channel. 🤠
I don't understand why people in the comments are acting like you answering questions is a bad thing. I think questions and answers can be done respectfully and I enjoy hearing you explain your thought processes on things that may now seem intuitive on the surface. I think hearing your explanations helps us all learn even if we may not agree with everything. Thank you for your channel I have learned a lot from you and others in the comments.
Explaining your methodologies can be a doubled edged sword. You do what works for “your” farmstead. You are not telling everyone that this a “how to” channel. I love the fact that every place is unique and every person doesn’t always have the same resources, weather and knowledge base. Your channel is great as is, just keep doing what works for you and Rebecca. I love that you are so knowledgeable and that you and Rebecca work so well together! Your farm and animals are a testament to that! Keep doing what works best for you guys. Love you sharing your journey with us, just wished you would share that country fried steak and apple pie!! Thanks Evan and Rebecca!
You guys are doing a great job around there and one of the most humane farms I've seen. You are doing an outstanding job keeping the animals safe and well fed and happy with there living quarters. Keep up the good work and the fun you have , we so much enjoy watching your channel. Fred.
Please know that no matter what you do there will always be someone with a better solution or someone that thinks you should've done it different. Just do what works best for you and your house and whoever doesn't think it's right they can start channel and teach everyone the " correct" way to do things. 😊
Absolutely! 👍
I love the phrase: Freezer Camp!😂
Yep, now it is country fried steak for supper. Dang it looked good.
Evan, no matter how you build the turkey roost someone is always going to have something to say. If it works for you and your animals so be it. By using material you had lying around, you used it fii or r a purpose and didn’t have to trash it. You are doing an amazing job to protect and care for your animals. You and Rebekah are a good working team. Keep up the good work and you will reap your rewards of what and how you are doing and taking care of your animals. Your homestead has come a long way by your hard work and it is getting better each time a project is completed. Take care the both of you, be safe and GOD bless you both. Bye for now from Alabama .
Those country fried steaks looked good enough to eat. Thanks for the video.
When you were answering questions about your cement pads and your Turkeys I thought what a bunch of dumb comments( QUESTIONS) ...Than I thought NO what a teaching moment. A lot of people know nothing about country living or farming in general. So thanks Evan for a good lesson on Country life and animals and basically common cense.
Evan , I agree with the comments I read. It your homestead and you do a great job. No explanation for the things you do. I always enjoy your videos and look forward to seeing them. God bless and keep up the good work.
Rebekah is falling in line of being a country girl, her and her flip flops! That’s me too, or no shoes at all! 😅😊
That food looked so good! I can remember my Momma cooking that and the delicious smell throughout the house!!!
Like Rebecca’s T shirt and hat!!!!! Tyjt
Thanks for sharing..different strokes for different folks.
Plse next intro with Rebecca start with "Hi iam Rebecca's boo Evan n see he blush"😂 well done guys.
Good content!! Thank you all for sharing your journey!!! Rebecca, yes thank God "it is Finished" !!! May our Heavenly Father continue to bless you all !!!!! Eddy
Haters will always hate. Just keep being yourself, we like your channel because y’all live life and share what works for your farm. And those country fried steaks look amazing! God bless from north Florida.
Enjoy the video on your farm .
Evan, don’t sweat the negative comments. In my 47 years of working with and around people I’ve learned this. There are some that can go with you to a store, pick out the exact same hammer as you, yet, for some reason theirs is better than yours.
Keep doing what you’re doing. Enjoying watching your progress and journey.
Everyone is a professional builder. The truth of the matter is, it's your farm, and you run it how it works for you.
What a great idea👍 using the pond to water. Lucky duck you have a pond
This channel is such a joy to watch. You guys do a great job.
You are doing the best with what you got. Repurpose recycle and reuse. That’s the original farm credo.
those turkey's are so cool. out of all your animals, they are my favorite.
We always enjoy your videos, and watching what you’re up to. Rebekah, I really like your shirt. ❤️ Thanks for sharing all you do!
Hope have plenty of freezer space for the hogs
We are now getting rain, Been dry for months, I see your pond is clear again,
Country Fried steak is one of my favorite dishes. Lookin good!
I LOVE Rebecca's shirt and dinner looks delish!
Evan and another piece of plywood to the front of the turkey roost so that you can put the feed can on to keep it out of the weather.
Hello Evan and Rebecca, First of all Thank you for the videos. Please just keep doing what you're doing, don't worry about the nay sayers. Take care.
👍👍👍👍👍👌Lots of good stuff thanks for sharing love the irrigation idea with the Eco flow along with the solar charging, pumping out some of the nutrient rich pond water to the pasture, mmmmmmmmcountry fried steak!!!
How slow or how fast your pigs grow is more about genetics rather than if they are barrows or gilts. Keep up the good content. Enjoy your videos.
Im a farmer like you own 120 acres myself but farm 200. I love your videos. You help me and inspire me to create my TH-cam channel DKM Farms. So I want to say thank you
I love country fried steak or chicken, mashed potatoes, and gravy and a biscuit. It's been years since I've had it. I do intermittent fasting 24 hours a day, dinner only.
Howdy Rebekah and Evan, to quote a spider I once read about...."Some Pigs"! Have A Day! ;~)
“I’ll direct you!” I like the way that woman operates. Nice video today.
That isn't how you direct someone backing up, but it worked.
always enjoy watching your videos. Thank you for sharing.
I’ve done a lot of haulter work with animals and I wanted to leave you guys with some tips. The over nose part has to go higher, the part where it loops around the ear and the over nose connect should be a inch or so under her eye. Also I wouldn’t recommend tying her to that wooden fence because often animals will jump and get there legs caught in the fence. And if she starts pulling you guys around you can tie her off to the back of a bale wagon and drive very slowly so she knows she has to follow the haulter. But most important one is get the peice over her nose higher on her face. No hate here just wanted to leave some tips for you guys.
Thanks for the Tips
Rebecca love the shirt.
OMG...now I want chicken-fried steak!
Rebecca, that supper looked great! Mmmmmm!
pretty good timing for you raising the animals to feed you guys. and love the way you care for them
Good one guys again your property you do it your way ❤👏👏
Hi it's Jon from CRAZYDAYSHOMESTEAD I'm from UP here in central PA and have been butchering pigs for well I er 30 years now. Your males, almost without exception, will be pushing 300lbs in 7 months if not over. I like a bigger hog , makes for better bacons and bigger pork chops. But that being said if you figure 6 months for sows and 7 for barrows you'll be pretty good. Love the videos keep up the good work you guys 👌 God Bless
Really enjoy your vblog! Your farm is awesome! Love the chicken-fried steak n taters! YUM!
Hey Evan and Rebecca, like many others have said you guys take excellent care of your farm animals. I mean come on guys Rebecca baked an apple desert for the hogs. Evan, your followers know this but there will always be those keyboard warriors than know better than most. Your loyal subscribers know how and why in some cases so you don’t have to answer those questions. I understand it’s your humble kind way. We so appreciate you allowing us to follow on this adventure. You do excellent work and it shows at your farm. Well done guys.
Roost needs a Just a Few Acres cover over the water but that is a fine turkey palace. Bob in Nevada
What worked well for us when halter training calves, halter them before we gave them feed and walked them to feed, or had the feed just in front of them to coax them to walk . But we have generally started with bottle calves.
Thank you for your great videos. Rebekah, please wear safer shoes when working with the cows. I worry that you will get stepped on and end up with a broken foot. Might I also suggest giving the calf praise and release every time she takes even one step forward. That is how I taught my colt to lead, and it worked great.
Big sprinklers have a sprinklers like that that throw far! Pete with going turf services uses them and swears by them they last forever and work great!
Thanks Guys
Evan that looks just like my septic tank top. I know because I had to have it pumped right before Christmas and I dug most of it by hand. Not to fun. lol But contrary to what some are saying, thanks for responding and showing it. awesome job.
Evan-you need a $200 transfer pump from HF.It's powered by a gas engine.Mike Morgan loves his.
Cannot believe how much those turkeys look like dinosaurs!
Awesome job on another video ...... thanks for sharing
Very good keep up the great work love your videos thank you
Ohhhh, that’s looks yummy. Codos to Rebecca
Love your videos, especially how don't edit out mistakes and just show successes. Keep on farming.
Evan you can make a sprinkle like the one on the tripod out of the ones like that,that spike in the ground. If not mistaken I used a piece of 3/4” pipe a 3/4” flange and a chunk of wood stick the sprinkler spike in the pipe and hook up to the water supply (I used galvanized pipe to make mine)😊
Evan and Rebekah thank you for a wonderful video experience. I have gone back and watched most of your videos. Please don't let the professional know how everything should be done discourage you too much. I don't want this to make a big deal of this but tell Rebekah that I noticed her tee shirt, and the fact that church is part of your life and I affirm and appreciate your faith.. I wish you the best and look forward to future videos.
If you ever visit us in Texas you get the country fried steak if you order chicken fried steak. The same in Oklahoma. You also can order chicken fried chicken. A large chicken breast done like the steak.
Good after noon
Love the thumbnail with Ellie’s comment! She looks so offended Rebekah. 😃
"Wow, great video! I loved every minute of it and learned so much. Keep up the fantastic work!"
the pond is looking great.
I got a kick out of the turkeys all responding to Rebekah’s vocalization when you backed the truck up to the poultry netting; it was as if they were cheering you on. Made me laugh.❤ Turkeys are silly…
Your supper made me super jealous!
Rebecca we like your shirt.
Evan you have the wrong tires and rims on that turkey roost. They should be mags with white letter tires.😂
it does not matter what you do you will always get other opinion so do'nt let it bother you. it works so it is a win.
Gosh Evan wish we had some fine weather,we have had 10 days of rain😫today and last night,we have wind 80mph and rain.🇮🇪☹️☹️
Thank you for sharing.
Don't worry about explaining yourself, your doing the best you can with what you got and that's what makes you guys unique on yt. I don't think people realize how much work is involved in what you are doing. 40 hour jobs, building back a farm, and maintaining what you have already accomplished, and then presenting it on TH-cam is a monumental task. Most would have given in years ago. Dinner looked amazing.
Freezer camp? That is funny. Great video; we did 30 meat chickens this year.
Rebekah, love your tee shirts…. Your own personal ministry. Our daughter’s name is spelled the same…
We thoroughly enjoy your videos.
Hay Evan chikens are looking good soon they will be ready for freezer camp all your animals look well token care of thank you for sharing blessings to you and your family
I really like your way of working the land and the farm animals. Trial and error and a willingness to grow and adapt are good methods. The most important aspect of your endeavor is the relationship between husband and wife. You are a great team. Your goals are compatible with what you try to achieve. Farm life doesn't have to be all chores. You can also relax and enjoy. George from Floida
Great Video , & Dinner looked Delicious...
If you leave the halter on the calf with the lead rope dragging the ground the calf will halter break herself. Bc every time she steps on the lead rope it help to train her to not run off
I'd be afraid of her getting hung up on something, though maybe for a cow that would be more annoying than an injury risk.
Wow evan that gravy looks nice and thick yummy
When Ellie steps toward you give her immediate slack and then wait 30 seconds before tightening it up again. They need the reward (slack) for the step. We, including me, have a tendency to keep pulling so they don't get a reward.
Great job you two are great people love to watch you both!!
Thanks for video. 🍽😋
I've just left the haltet on them and let them walk around. When they step on it they give to it and get used to it pretty quick.
Maybe somebody hopes to see a turkey climb up on the turkey roost and fill the leaking nail holes. With the cooler seasonal weather coming everything looks ready. The pond water has to be as good a fertiliser as any store bought product. The pigs are living "The life of Riley" treated to pies and such. They're going to end up fat big oinkers in no time. Nice farm video and dinner.
That is one beautiful meal! Good video😉
Used a lot of corrugated metal roofing I just kept the ridge with holes up never has leaked
Ellie did pretty good compared to the horses my sister used to halter break 😂😂 great work guys the pigs are looking awesome.
As for people thinking those concrete pads were from a septic system one thing to consider is that I don't believe there was any buildings up there that would have needed septic. On the pond, did I miss a video where you got rid of all the duck weed?
The duck weed is just moved to the other end. And as the weather cools it will almost completely go away in the winter time.
@@CountryViewAcres so am I to assume it will come back in the spring. If so that sucks.
Great T shirt!!!
Pond looks good
Hello from Las Vegas Nevada
If I may
You can put a metal plate on the top and one in the bottom with a bolt throw, going between the concrete plate.