Viewer Sends Us Extremely Rare Hatching Eggs

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  • @shannamcgeary5572
    @shannamcgeary55722 ай бұрын

    We were lucky our Easter Egger turned out to be a rooster, so I want to try out green variations with Marans, Plymouth, and Australorp girls. 🐣💚

  • @whitehouseonthehill

    @whitehouseonthehill

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi Shanna, this is Jake... you are the winner of the Nurture Right 360 incubator. Please email me at jake@whitehouseonthehill.com to get your info to send out the incubator to you. Congrats!

  • @lscouser1344

    @lscouser1344

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@whitehouseonthehill Absolutely no need to have left the isbella incident in the video u as a father should have left it out of the video

  • @thomasc5753

    @thomasc5753

    2 ай бұрын

    @@lscouser1344 so you don’t want to watch what actually happened you want pretend sunshine and rainbows? It was an accident. Showing what actually happened has nothing to do with him being a father. What are you even talking about? lol

  • @user-ub9ci3oq4j

    @user-ub9ci3oq4j

    2 ай бұрын

    @@lscouser1344dude it’s fine 😮

  • @user-ub9ci3oq4j

    @user-ub9ci3oq4j

    2 ай бұрын

    @@thomasc5753yesss I AGREE ☝️ 😊

  • @Bjp4Anime
    @Bjp4Anime2 ай бұрын

    If feel so sorry for that poor chick! You can see in previous videos that she goes for the death grip, so she is clearly still too young to be handling them. I understand that she wants to be involved, but your boys have always been naturally more gentle and the safety of the chicks is the most important thing. Hopefully once she is a bit older, she can learn to handle them correctly.

  • @makaylaallen9799

    @makaylaallen9799

    2 ай бұрын

    She will get better some act different towards animals. My girls are wonderful with the animals but my son not so much.. but he has been learning that being gentle is a good thing! ❤ time will tell and she will soon know that gentle is good!

  • @saminazarene6883

    @saminazarene6883

    2 ай бұрын

    I get upset when the little ones play with the chicks...theyre not toys!

  • @acgray1972

    @acgray1972

    2 ай бұрын

    I remember the exact moment I learned about how fragile life is. It was a moment much like this. I'm now 52 yrs old and I was only 5 ( if I was that old) my point is, she will learn. She loves those chicks and wants to be involved. It's a process.

  • @officerkitten6349

    @officerkitten6349

    2 ай бұрын

    @@makaylaallen9799 yeah but that doesn't work with really young kids. You can say something a million times but they will do their own thing. That's why it's dad's responsibility and frankly he was extremely irresponsible

  • @nexusfairy3038

    @nexusfairy3038

    2 ай бұрын

    It honestly sickened me to watch that and made me feel so bad for that baby. My 9 year old handles them after asking first and I supervise, and my 3 year old pets their head gently while I hold them. I hope this won't be an ongoing thing for this channel or I can't continue to watch it.

  • @ChristineShelley
    @ChristineShelley2 ай бұрын

    Isabella seems to be having a harder time than the boys did learning not to squeeze birds too had. This wasn’t the first time she was squeezing hard. Maybe have her practice on a raw egg or supervise her with. a stuffed animal?

  • @Jeanette.P

    @Jeanette.P

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm glad someone else noticed

  • @TheHuntrchic

    @TheHuntrchic

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm pretty sure they know what they are doing. Please leave parenting advice to yourself.

  • @nomadicprincesss

    @nomadicprincesss

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@TheHuntrchicapparently not if their kids are almost squeezing chicks to death. Common sense says don't risk it. But they still chose to.

  • @TheHuntrchic

    @TheHuntrchic

    2 ай бұрын

    @@nomadicprincesss Not your children or animals, not your business. Just enjoy the video

  • @thrgamor3130

    @thrgamor3130

    2 ай бұрын

    @@TheHuntrchic i agree and disagree they can show them how to hold a chick with fake or toy chicken not live just born chicks like nomadic said common sense

  • @Mid-iala
    @Mid-iala2 ай бұрын

    Name the one that got squeezed "Chokie" haha. Poor thing. I am so so so glad they made it, my god. Thank you, for showing that by the way. Far too few would hide that way, lie and say something else happened to the chick. The honesty, and the care to see it through. Lovely.

  • @rosarykids9842

    @rosarykids9842

    29 күн бұрын

    I think it's name is pokie for porkiepine ❤😊

  • @jaladkhan9704
    @jaladkhan97042 ай бұрын

    I have encountered many death grips in the past with children around, thankfully this one survived. This happens a lot, but you have to take care and teach the children how to take care by caring them. I loved how you are nurturing them and slowly teaching them how to care. As far as hatching is concerned, I have been hatching chicken eggs (Australorp, Bantam, Polish, Silkie, Aseel and Desi) for 3years. the problem with some common incubators is that you can't see the hatching process I want to share that amazing process with my children. I would love to hatch Wyandotte, Ko Shamo and Sebright this year, with this incubator it would double the joy. Keep up the great work.

  • @jannher7966
    @jannher79662 ай бұрын

    Hmong viewer here! 🙋🏻‍♀️ Been watching you guys for years. So exciting to have you introduced to our culture and the chickens!

  • @adksama4681

    @adksama4681

    2 ай бұрын

    Me too

  • @YuqiLi-gg6ny

    @YuqiLi-gg6ny

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm from Asia too!

  • @florjanbucpapaj

    @florjanbucpapaj

    2 ай бұрын

    I’m watching u gays for years. Cant wait to got an incubator to hatch a rescue breed in europ Longcrou Kosovo. Please help me gays. Love to follow your new project always ❤

  • @beast236

    @beast236

    2 ай бұрын

    @@florjanbucpapaj

  • @emilychang7095

    @emilychang7095

    2 ай бұрын

    Same!! My grandma brought or found some because she missed laos so badd and we raised those hmong chickens : edit : we had atleast 50!

  • @diannaclarke2758
    @diannaclarke27582 ай бұрын

    Well since you asked what to do with bella, ill throw in my 50c. I used to work in child care and we where always told to say what you want, not what you don't want. You were telling Bella 'don't squeeze, don't squeeze' only at the very end did bec say 'we need to teach her to have loose hands' This is a tough one because most people say 'don't do ..' automatically, myself included. While Bella is learning, continue to reinforce and demonstrate using 'loose hands' and she'll work it out. You guys are doing a good job ❤❤

  • @Nirrrina

    @Nirrrina

    2 ай бұрын

    This is some actual good advice. Everyone else is just arguing over it. Instead of giving practical advice to help teach her the right way.

  • @jaguarrcrafter8365

    @jaguarrcrafter8365

    2 ай бұрын

    Very smart, hopefully they see this and can help her learn ❤

  • @christieheyblom

    @christieheyblom

    2 ай бұрын

    This is so true. Something I’ve also been trying to work on and it is really challenging to adjust the habit but definitely possible. Thanks for sharing

  • @JP-uf9sh

    @JP-uf9sh

    2 ай бұрын

    Your comment is very encouraging and normally I'd agree but at that point "death grip" was already in full mode. It's a weird reflex that kids can't quite control jet especially under strong emotions so I don't think in that particular situation anything could have been changed by switching to positive reinforcement. He was very brave to show this and not cut it out and I commend him for that because these mistakes genuinely happen but then again he admitted he should have known better. Having small kids around animals is always a risk there is no exception to it either the kid is in danger or the animal. I do understand the desire to share this with his youngest child but then again how to supervise on his own responsibly? Hoping for the best is how these kind of things happen. I'm really relieved he stayed on top of it for both the kid and the chick. Parenting is not without faults and I give him a lot of credit for being real about this situation.

  • @Darkshizumaru

    @Darkshizumaru

    2 ай бұрын

    It is what it is, this advice is very helpful. No one did anything wrong. Sometimes kids will react differently just based on excitement or who's there so maybe o e day she just handles everything more gently and the next she'll just not gauge it right. When I was her age we used to be playing with kittens no problem but one summer, a baby me just figured the kiddy pool was fun, kittens surely would have fun... I was tense seeing things go 0 to 100, but ya know, I always think about that story of accidentally near drowning those poor kittens and ya just gotta accept this kind of thing happening in farm life. My Dad used to raise so many animals and even step mom had a moment where she accidentally lost a pup. It was sleeping under the bedding chips and she was a tiny frail lady just trying to get the waterfall for them. Nice that the bird made it but even if it hadn't, it's just how things go sometimes.

  • @zephyrwlf
    @zephyrwlf2 ай бұрын

    Please do not let that baby handle any more animals.

  • @Maple_on_paws98

    @Maple_on_paws98

    Ай бұрын

    Huh? Oh I understand the kid Oh my that little girl was just no omg I know what you mean now

  • @YeidalinMoshion

    @YeidalinMoshion

    Ай бұрын

    huh​@@Maple_on_paws98

  • @Simply_Geography_Now

    @Simply_Geography_Now

    29 күн бұрын

    I thought it died but luckily it didn’t.

  • @rosarykids9842

    @rosarykids9842

    29 күн бұрын

    ​@@Simply_Geography_Now me to I also thought it had died because he never said it it ok and will go with the others . Poor thing she should get to hold them until she knows how to . Who agrees with me

  • @-Rigby-

    @-Rigby-

    28 күн бұрын

    Yeah that baby isn’t even three years old probably wait until they are at least 6 or 7 years old

  • @BlessedMamaJack
    @BlessedMamaJack2 ай бұрын

    Omg my 8yr olds birthday is the 26th and he has been bugging us for an incubator! He wants to incubate some of our Turkey eggs, and our little bantam chicken eggs! Our bantam rooster didn’t make it this winter and he has been devastated so to be able to hatch another would be such a blessing! Thank you for sharing your homesteading journey you have inspired us so much and we always learn so much from you! It’s also a blessing to us that our children have someone like you to look up too! Thank you and I pray God blesses your family more this year! ❤🤟

  • @amandapittar9398

    @amandapittar9398

    2 ай бұрын

    I can’t believe you have an 8 yr old that wants an incubator! You are SO lucky to have such a lovely nurturing person for a son. Not an iPad or iPhone, electronics or expensive things but an incubator which would contribute to the family. Perhaps the start of his own little flock? A fledgling entrepreneur? 😊

  • @BlessedMamaJack

    @BlessedMamaJack

    2 ай бұрын

    @@amandapittar9398 🤣 yes I’m blessed! He had complications due to his cancer removal so he is homeschooled and his birds are his life he told me at age 6 he wanted to be a farmer when he grows up and he’s still is so committed to that and I think it’s awesome! He is my helper out of all 4 of my kids my oldest would rather a tablet for sure but they all love their birds and cats 😂

  • @G4l4tee

    @G4l4tee

    2 ай бұрын

    i started building one around the same age as your son! it was really hard for me ( a little girl with no tools or knowledge and only some ytb videos to teach me) but somehow, it worked! It will be a wonderfull experience for him!! (sorry for my english, i am learning on my own :)

  • @candicerunyon2762
    @candicerunyon27622 ай бұрын

    So glad the little chick revived. . whew! Close one and a good reminder to watch her like a hawk when you let her handle the chickens till she learns. Too bad the remaining eggs did not finish out. Perhaps your wonderful kind benefactor Jeremiah, will sell you a few more eggs. Very good video, excited to see them as adults!

  • @brendonrookes1151

    @brendonrookes1151

    2 ай бұрын

    your missing the point she shouldnt be allowed to hold them untill she proves she can be responsible maybe try with a toy if she squeeses she isnt ready

  • @candicerunyon2762

    @candicerunyon2762

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, I agree. Many others had commented on that.. I wasn't missing the point, just being kind in my comment. Thanks.

  • @amberlyrane8006

    @amberlyrane8006

    2 ай бұрын

    @@brendonrookes1151 That's not how children learn. They are doing perfectly, allowing her to hold them and correcting her as they go.

  • @MonsieurKraken

    @MonsieurKraken

    Ай бұрын

    If children learn through killing animals before learning how not to...It's probably not a good way for them to learn@@amberlyrane8006

  • @thistles

    @thistles

    27 күн бұрын

    I wouldn't send anything else living to a guy who just casually allowed his toddler to throttle one.

  • @masonspaulding6278
    @masonspaulding62782 ай бұрын

    THINK YOU NEED TO CALL THE ONE THAT SURVIVED THE EARLY SCARE..”HEN SOLO”

  • @user-xj1mc9qi3g

    @user-xj1mc9qi3g

    2 ай бұрын

    your a full on genuis.

  • @masonspaulding6278

    @masonspaulding6278

    2 ай бұрын

    @@user-xj1mc9qi3g yes I am lol

  • @TheZayroen

    @TheZayroen

    2 ай бұрын

    best comment about the incident hands down

  • @cawood71

    @cawood71

    2 ай бұрын

    Darth Clucker if it's a rooster

  • @andrewowens5254
    @andrewowens52542 ай бұрын

    I really like that you include the kids in the journey of raising the birds. I have always included my kids in whatever may come with raising animals. I would love to have the incubator to hatch out quail and naked neck chickens. Our incubator quit last year and I just haven't had a chance to replace it. Thank you for your videos

  • @jaiathao5946
    @jaiathao59462 ай бұрын

    Oh my goodness! I'm Hmong and I'm excited to see how these chicken grow up! It surely reminds me of my childhood and our chicken farm when I was younger 😊🐔🐥

  • @chuckielouviere7644

    @chuckielouviere7644

    2 ай бұрын

    I would love this incubator I lost my entire flock of 25 and my roo in September. Now I have a new flock and a Polish roo. I'd love to incubate some eggs and see what they'd hatch out! I''m particularly curious to see my novogen reds,blue sapphires,and Australorps and blue have chicks with my Polish,David Crowie!!! I have some beautiful barnyard mixes that I'd also love to see chicks from. Thank you for your wonderful videos. I really enjoy your family!

  • @cloroxbitch2491
    @cloroxbitch24912 ай бұрын

    As a Hmong person, who has watched your channel for a many many years now. I’m excited to see you hatch these eggs. It’s said that my people (Hmong) originated from Tibet, migrated down to China(where we have the most history in) then disperse throughout the world from Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, the states, France, Australia and many more places.

  • @JonGilGonefishing
    @JonGilGonefishing2 ай бұрын

    My wife and I are on our homesteading journey. Basically starting out how you guys did. We’ve hatched silkies this year, and a “barnyard mix” of eggs that originally got us hooked. The incubator we have now doesn’t rotate the eggs 😂 so I wake up every night to hand turn them. Probably for our next batch I’ll have to buy a turner because we are for sure going to keep hatching eggs and 18 days of waking up at night to turn eggs gets you s little wonky. Would love this one, especially if it turns eggs😂 been watching forever - learned to hatch from this channel. Thanks!!!

  • @FaithSpitsbergen-wj1yx
    @FaithSpitsbergen-wj1yx2 ай бұрын

    Great of you leaving the experience in with Isabella and the chick for everyone to learn. Hatching: Plymouth, guineas, and would love some eggs from your newbies if you get fertilized eggs once they grow up … Have a blessed day, thank you

  • @jonathanyang4628
    @jonathanyang46282 ай бұрын

    As a Hmong viewer and subscriber I am very grateful that you are adding these chicken breeds to your flock!

  • @BlessedMamaJack

    @BlessedMamaJack

    2 ай бұрын

    I would love to get my hands on some 🤣❤️

  • @jtdamomma
    @jtdamomma2 ай бұрын

    Isabella is learning. I had the same issue when my boys were little. We did the open hand as well. We figured if they fell off our hands-at child's level, survival was still better than squeezing them! I'm glad the little chick did alright! I'm wanting to hatch cortunix quail. I'm building a coop with plenty of floor space and hides to add branches to make them feel more secure.

  • @ccjk8421
    @ccjk84212 ай бұрын

    Hi! I’ll be honest I’m usually that person that watches every video but never comments because I’m too nervous, but I LOVE your channel and what you do as a family and for the homestead community. This is my first year having chickens and I would LOVE to have this incubator as I set off on my journey. I’d love to learn how to hatch out some chicks that come from my own flock. (Brahmas, Barred Rock, Wyandottes, Australorps)… I know they aren’t really “exciting” breeds, but I’m SO excited for this journey nonetheless! Keep up all that you do! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Nqrii

    @Nqrii

    Ай бұрын

    blud is yapping

  • @WendyRatliff
    @WendyRatliff2 ай бұрын

    I'm just starting to start hatching silkie. I love them and they bring me such joy. It's something me a my grand-daughter loves doing together. She is only 3 but she helps feed them , get the eggs.

  • @MacMeadowsFarm
    @MacMeadowsFarm2 ай бұрын

    I love watching the interaction of teaching Bella how to be gentle. We have "class" where my younger kids sit and decorate raw eggs. Throughout the day, they carry their eggs with them, learning how to be gentle and how easy it is to crack or break (i.e., accidentally k*ll a chick) before we let them help carry chicks. We want to hatch out some full-size Cochins because they make excellent mamas, and my older kids love Silkies, so we are hoping to hatch some out (although having an incubator would be so much easier). If we had an incubator, I would put our Silver Appleyard Duck eggs in them and hatch out more ducks!

  • @adrianavaca2417

    @adrianavaca2417

    2 ай бұрын

    You should buy next as Swedish flower hen

  • @adrianavaca2417

    @adrianavaca2417

    2 ай бұрын

    🎉 they are surprising bird with pretty spots that is brown. Their spots are black and white. 🎉

  • @Cookiemonster-plays-Roblox

    @Cookiemonster-plays-Roblox

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh so you like wachting her almost kill a chicken

  • @MacMeadowsFarm

    @MacMeadowsFarm

    2 ай бұрын

    @Cookiemonster-plays-Roblox She is a toddler who hasn't learned that even her gentleness isn't gentle enough. Did she do it maliciously? No! She has to be taught, as do all children - even some adults. Give her the same grace you would want if heaven forbid you made a mistake.

  • @YadGaming-yh6jt

    @YadGaming-yh6jt

    Ай бұрын

    @@MacMeadowsFarm true

  • @nickademus9002
    @nickademus90022 ай бұрын

    About 6 months ago I ordered and hatched some Serama eggs I bought on eBay. Out of the 7 I received in the mail only 2 of them hatched and naturally they were both roosters. Last week I happened to meet a gentleman that sold them and had a hen I was able to purchase from him and I would like to hatch more Seramas because I love the breed of chickens and very few people in my area have them or know about them. The gentleman I bought mine from was surprised and excited that someone finally knew what breed of chicken he was selling and how valuable they are.

  • @loganleach3839
    @loganleach38392 ай бұрын

    Hi. I’m a young legally blind guy from Canada who’s been slowly working on building my homestead over the last couple years. I’m planning on starting a flock of egg chickens this year I’m hoping to hatch out some Ameraucana or Barred Plymouth Rock. I’m only just getting to it this year since it takes me a bit longer to do everything since my vision is slowly going but I’m not going to let it stop me from living the life that makes me happy. Good luck with the new chicks and have a great day.

  • @alittlegnomish1539
    @alittlegnomish15392 ай бұрын

    I’m not a frequent commenter but I’ve been watching you guys since I was in high school (graduating university soon🎉). I’ve been taking care of a hobby farm of over 60 birds since I was 13 and have recently decided to add Ayam Cemanis to the farm. I got some very nice eggs that are currently hatching out but plan to then hatch eggs from them when they start laying later this year. I’m currently using several 7 egg incubators that I’ve accumulated over the years so having a solid single incubator to hatch eggs would be wonderful. Once I get a good breeding flock going I would love to send you eggs sometime!

  • @apolloskue
    @apolloskue2 ай бұрын

    Hmong viewer here as well. Hmong chickens are a fibromelanistic breed just as silkies, sumatras, Ayam cemanis, and Svarthöna chickens. There are no set standard for Hmong chickens but I am pretty sure the one with the feathers is a mixed bird. Been following your channel since bamboo hatched. Thank you for recognizing the Hmong chicken.

  • @ulrblitzer
    @ulrblitzer2 ай бұрын

    Awesome! Hmong viewer and subscriber here. Love the content. And good job teaching that the "H" is silent in Hmong. You should name one of the hens "Mai". It's a very common name for our sisters and daughters. And if I win an incubator, I would love to hatch out some Bantams.

  • @Hell.0itsMe

    @Hell.0itsMe

    2 ай бұрын

    Omg naming them Hmong names would be so cute❤❤

  • @WayneYoder-uo5es
    @WayneYoder-uo5es2 ай бұрын

    I just moved back out into the country after living in the city for a couple of years and I’m starting my own little farm . I love watching your videos and getting ideas to hatch and take care of chicks.

  • @mosesgarcia6585
    @mosesgarcia65852 ай бұрын

    I’ve recently started watching your channel with my son as our morning wake up videos & let me tell you how much peace you bring him he loves anything to do with fowl as we too have our own little chicken farm. This year we’ve been looking for good incubators at a moderate price range as we want to hatch more Silkie & his favorite Japanese bantam. Wish your family the best of fortune with your upcoming breeding season !

  • @bethanybielamowicz9384
    @bethanybielamowicz93842 ай бұрын

    I would love the incubator to be able to allow my kids to observe and experience how amazing the hatching process is! We would love to have out some more Orpingtons! I can’t get enough of how big and fluffy they are!

  • @Frogggbytt
    @Frogggbytt2 ай бұрын

    An incubator from y’all would be an amazing gift to wildlife rehab. We use incubators for fallen nests and neonatal animals like squirrels and opossums. If I hatched out chickens away from the hen I would be hatching out Delaware farm crosses for more egg layers. I’m from Texas and we’re approaching baby season

  • @LoonaVanza
    @LoonaVanza2 ай бұрын

    I have seven chickens for 2 years now, this winter I want to add some native Indian chicken to flock hope I win this time, been loving journey.❤

  • @brendaseader1669
    @brendaseader16692 ай бұрын

    I'd really like to try this incubator for hatching out some of my silkie eggs. I've been watching for a good deal on ebay. Appreciate all the good chicken care ideas I've gotten from you folks. We've had some really cold temps here in western KS a couple of weeks ago, was sure happy for my birds when it warmed up a little. Thank you!

  • @LisaBates5472
    @LisaBates54722 ай бұрын

    We have a small flock and I have always let the hens hatch out the babies but I would love an incubator so we can hatch some of our own eggs and be able to watch the process. Bella is so sweet and she will learn to not squeeze. Great job teaching your kids all about animals. Enjoy your channel

  • @robinhansen7372
    @robinhansen73722 ай бұрын

    I can't wait to see these chickens grow up! They are amazing. When I was about Isabella's age I "fed" the goldfish. It didn't work well for the goldfish. Children sometimes do learn the hard way. She will learn to be gentle. She has wonderful teachers :)

  • @earnestnipper2750
    @earnestnipper27502 ай бұрын

    I would love to be blessed with this incubator being that the one I have doesn't work anymore and I had used it to hatch out button quail and ducks in the past. I now have a 2 yo step daughter and expecting my first of my own soon and would love to experience hatching more birds with the both of them. I've been watching your channel for some time now and as always you guys do a great job with hatching and I get inspired to not give up. Can't wait for the next upload. Stay warm and more blessings to your family.

  • @Heimesfamilyfarms
    @Heimesfamilyfarms2 ай бұрын

    Hi my cousin-14 yr. and I-15 yr. made KZread channels based off of yours and have been subscribers for years. We love hatching chicks and are trying to start our own business but we just don't have the money to spend on a better bigger incubator, right now we only have a 12 egg incubator that barely works. We will be hatching cream legbars, americanas, white leghorns, light brahmas, dark brahmas, and trying to make our own meat breed. Even tho you probably wont even see this comment we would love to get an incubator from you. We love your videos, keep up the amazing work you've always done. God Bless you and your Family, you have taught us sooo much about chickens. Don't worry about all the haters you're doing an amazing job raising your kids the only way they will learn is by letting them experience it.

  • @oliviastacy8857

    @oliviastacy8857

    2 ай бұрын

    @whitehouseonthehill

  • @panouhang2748
    @panouhang27482 ай бұрын

    Haha, all the Hmong viewers coming out of the wood works! But wow was I happy to see this breed on here as a Hmong person. Been a viewer for so many years and have always enjoyed every video. I always look forward to the next upload and this was a pleasant surprise.

  • @moose_and_squirrel1006
    @moose_and_squirrel10062 ай бұрын

    I think it's understandable with the chicks and kids- they're going to grow up around chickens and they need to learn to handle them. It really was only a few seconds and you didn't scream and stress her into dropping it- it happens sometimes and you handled it calmly enough to not scare her from them in the future

  • @renbe2001
    @renbe20012 ай бұрын

    I love hatching out barnyard mixes. You never know what you're gonna get. The color combinations especially are endless.

  • @TrophyRanger
    @TrophyRanger2 ай бұрын

    Our family loves watching your videos! We recently moved to a property with acreage chasing our dream to live off the land and to raise farm animals. It would be amazing if we could have an incubator to hatch and experiment all different types of birds. It would be really enjoyable to watch baby chicks grow and to teach others all about raising them. Some breeds that interest our family are: Silkes, Ayam Cemani, Mandarin ducks, and Rhode Island Red. It wold be a blast having so many birds and I also think that the Mandarins would really enjoy our pond. Your channel has truly been such a blessing and so helpful on teaching us and we would love to use our knowledge to teach others too.

  • @maddihamilton-fg4qc
    @maddihamilton-fg4qc2 ай бұрын

    The nurture right 360 incubator was my first and favorite incubator.

  • @sakerr780
    @sakerr7802 ай бұрын

    It is fun to watch the kids grow up with the chicks each year, I am sure that Isabella will have that grip figured out by the time the annual Chick Bath comes! We are in Ontario, Canada and would love to hatch out some Whiting True Blues and possibly some Bresse.

  • @user-vs9lv8wm5u
    @user-vs9lv8wm5u2 ай бұрын

    Glad the little chick recovered! These Hmongs are so neat and can't wait to see what they all look like as they mature! I am planning to get moss egger hatching eggs from a fellow chicken farmer in the Spring 😊 it will be my first time hatching eggs rather than purchasing pullets.

  • @Bailey1616
    @Bailey16162 ай бұрын

    I have never had chickens before but we have a HUGE urban farm I would love the incubator since then I could hatch some Pekin Bantams of my own and have been researching everything about them! I am looking for the right Incubator so I watch your videos (for the last 2-3 yrs) to learn more and I would LOVE this incubator! Thank you for reading my comment! Have the most WONDERFUL day!! Keep going!😃🐣🐤🐥🐔😄

  • @Endermite
    @Endermite2 ай бұрын

    I’m just building my first chicken coop, for our first chickens. My fiancé is out the country, and I’d love to surprise her with the coop, and the fact that we’ll also be hatching our own chickens. I love watching what you guys do, and this has inspired us and now we’re looking forward to our own little backyard flock 😊 I’d be hugely grateful to have an incubator that we can use to hatch our first chicks.

  • @user-bs3ny3ls1l
    @user-bs3ny3ls1l2 ай бұрын

    Hi, I'm Pia from Germany and I've been following you with my two kids for a long time. You are a great family. We have a colorful troupe of 11 different breeds. We have Rahmelsloher cuddly chickens, a cute Araucana, our two Idas are Silverudds Bla, a Maran hen, and Sundheimer hens, plus an Orpington, a flower chicken and a Wyandotte. Two Australorps and Barnevelder and Bielefelder Kennhüner. Now we want to expand this troop even more. My son's wish was to hatch a colorful cardboard box with hatching eggs. Strupphuhn eggs, lavender Araucaner, Blauleger, New hempshire, Amrocks, etc. So a really colorful mixture! And for this we are still looking for a suitable incubator. We would be happy if we were selected and maybe even become a "pen pal" from it. Greetings from Germany!

  • @dunderhead335

    @dunderhead335

    2 ай бұрын

    😊😊😊q

  • @adventurehippie0514
    @adventurehippie05142 ай бұрын

    I have 3 littles who are 4,3&2 years old and we are planning on doing plymoth and Rhode Islands. This is our first year and love the idea of learning a few handy sustainable tricks before we moved to our next home with property.

  • @duncanaswell601
    @duncanaswell6012 ай бұрын

    My old incubator went out after 13 years. We only have a handful of chickens from our original flock left and I would like to hatch more for our 5 children!! Thanks for the opportunity!

  • @PCTLadyPuterTutor
    @PCTLadyPuterTutor2 ай бұрын

    Did you ever see where some chicken farmers use feather dusters with a heat lamp to give the chicks a "mama" to snuggle under?

  • @NewSong...

    @NewSong...

    2 ай бұрын

    What an interesting idea! I would like to hatch some more Wyandottes because they have been such docile sweet-tempered birds. And I would like to have some more Cochins after I had such a wonderful Giant Cochinl in the past!

  • @darlenedavis8690

    @darlenedavis8690

    2 ай бұрын

    I would probably be worried that the feathers would burn. Those heat lamps can get really hot. We made what we called a "mama" with a wire rack and heating pad. Found the "how to" online. Worked like a dream. The little chicks would get under it and stay nice and warm and I didn't have to worry about catching anything on fire. I know you can purchase ones made like that, but the heating pad works great in a pinch.

  • @mchudd

    @mchudd

    2 ай бұрын

    I did this last year with my very first chicks I raised! I kept the lamp far enough away that there wasn’t a fire risk. The chicks loved it after they got used to it! It was so cute to see their little faces pop out from it! 😊

  • @candicerunyon2762

    @candicerunyon2762

    2 ай бұрын

    THAT is a cool idea! Love it!

  • @chelseawatson12
    @chelseawatson12Ай бұрын

    Yeah… I have a two year old and I NEVER let him touch our baby chicks. You’re heart was in the right place, but it’s just not responsible for the chicks sake. The most I let my son do is touch or pet them while I hold them.

  • @jewels8960
    @jewels89602 ай бұрын

    Always love and appreciate your videos for the quality, information and rawness. All the kids are beautiful and older 🥹 You’re great parents and thank you for sharing how you’re learning along side them and continue improving you’re amazing farm ☺️ Cant wait to see what they’ll be hen/rooster…We would be very interested in getting some fertile eggs and help their breed numbers. Your videos have been very inspiring for many years. I would love to learn more about your experiences and thoughts on horses, daily..with kids etc. 😊

  • @vmsharrai
    @vmsharrai2 ай бұрын

    I think you are going to hatch out more ayam cemani chicks. Thank for the opportunity to win an incubator. I love watching you guys. You have a lovely family.

  • @BiterAvid
    @BiterAvid2 ай бұрын

    What a wonderful gift, those chickens are really beautiful. Looking forward to seeing them as adults with their amazing plumage.

  • @amandakoehn3713
    @amandakoehn37132 ай бұрын

    So fun! We homeschool and currently have live chicks coming in the mail @ the end of Feb! I'd love to hatch out some Speckled Sussex ❤ .

  • @MusicFandom
    @MusicFandom2 ай бұрын

    Hello! I am glad the squeezy toy made it :) I have been saving up for an incubator. 9 weeks ago I got some chickens as something for me to do during the day, basically it is chicken therapy (I am disabled and in poor health) Over the last 9 weeks I have fallen in love with those chickens! I have a niece next door who is very involved with them and I would love to hatch some of mine (when they are laying of course) with her then give them to her to raise. They would be a Black Copper Morans / Rhode Island Red mix. Mine are super sweet, my legs are not long enough for them to all perch on but they still try to fit when I go sit with them every day!

  • @whitehouseonthehill

    @whitehouseonthehill

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi there! This is Jake... you are the winner of an extra incubator we have here at the house. Please email me at jake@whitehouseonthehill.com to get your info to ship it to you. Congrats!

  • @purpleshamrockfarm2197
    @purpleshamrockfarm21972 ай бұрын

    Hi! I've been watching for several years as I've continued on my farmstead journey. You all are my inspiration. If I won the incubator I'd hatch cream legbars, spitzenhaben, and maybe some laughing chickens. I use my farm as an educational place and it's so much fun to teach groups about ag. Thank you for being a great channel to watch!

  • @user-dx3uu3nd9v
    @user-dx3uu3nd9v2 ай бұрын

    i think it's amazing how you have your children interact with the birds and learn the entire process. your channel is the reason we raise several different birds and the hatching process is my absolute favorite! Thank you always for sharing.. Incubator give away! i will use the incubater to start hatching our desi eggs!🐣🐣🐥🐔

  • @chrystalsaylor
    @chrystalsaylor2 ай бұрын

    Cute family ❤ My 15 year old just showed me who you were today and we've been watching your videos all morning. We would like the incubator because we would like to hatch out Wheaten Ameraucana, opel crested leg bars, starlight green chicks...

  • @juditharbelo2911
    @juditharbelo29112 ай бұрын

    I so hope that baby chick is alright! Bella doesn’t know, she is learning. You and your wife are doing amazing with your children. You do know now, a lot of us are gonna wanna see that baby🙏I hope it survives

  • @BiterAvid
    @BiterAvid2 ай бұрын

    I really very much enjoy how you curate neat and tidy surprises in your videos and we do not have to wait for the conclusion, you save the footage and edit it all together like a wonderful gift. Yall are a class act. Great videographer.

  • @learichards883

    @learichards883

    2 ай бұрын

    I love this creative style too, it’s been part of my enjoyment watching this wonderful family

  • @kaileemccurdy
    @kaileemccurdy2 ай бұрын

    It’s on my bucket list to hatch my own small flock of button quail! I fell in love with them when I was a teenager and now have a hobby farm and am ready to add them to my flock. Thank you for doing your giveaways! We all love them as well as the videos

  • @PhotosByJessica1
    @PhotosByJessica12 ай бұрын

    We are a homeschool family who has watched your channel for about six years now. We would love to hatch out our own chicks, but we don't have an incubator yet. The chicks we'd like to hatch are silkies and Easter eggers. Thanks for the opportunity to win!

  • @janelleaguiar7498
    @janelleaguiar7498Ай бұрын

    This channel really helps me because I live on a farm so thank you White House on the Hill!

  • @GennaRoman
    @GennaRoman2 ай бұрын

    I love you guys you are the reason my husband and I bought our land after I went into remission. Now we have chickens, meat rabbits soon well have quails and ducks.

  • @chasingmoonlightfarm
    @chasingmoonlightfarm2 ай бұрын

    This is our first year having a rooster(Dwayne..our Barred "Rock" 😂), and we just want a good ole barnyard mix. First time incubating as well. 😊

  • @mkaylids
    @mkaylids2 ай бұрын

    We would love to hatch out some local hatching eggs (nothing specific). Currently, we have a small flock of 4 hens but we are looking to grow our flock and would love to hatch chicks out ourselves. This would make such a cool homeschool project this spring!

  • @dart336
    @dart3362 ай бұрын

    Not sure where you wanted to post this: I live in Ozarks area just 5 hours or so directly south of you. My dad got chickens on a whim with a friend back in 2012 finding out about 4H chicken days.His friend got "medicated" and forgot he ordered them so we ended up with orders. Did it once, realized it wasn't his thing. I tried bugging him before he died to replace the flock as it's more my thing. Now I'm bugging my brother to take advantage of the coop dad built. I moved, so I picked some up in late July/August. love having them. Why I want an incubator? Several reasons: I moved half way across the country to spend time with friends moving here. Eventually when we can afford land, learn how to homestead. City it is for now. Until then the city limits the amount of hens I can have (1/3 acre opposed to 1/2). With that being said, I have to be selective about which breeds I look for. So why give me an incubator? Why not? I found out from you that I can order eggs from eBay. The price of one and multitude of options compared to my budget, I'm very hesitant. Right now it's a hobby not a business. My other hobby alone is costing me. If you pick me then I can order eggs: sell some cool breeds to pay for feed or bless my friends with rare chicks. Either way I'm trying to encourage my neighbors to get back into back yard chickens. We're in chicken country but the city is anti BYC. We need to change that.

  • @Duck-World
    @Duck-World2 ай бұрын

    I’ve been watching White House on the Hill since I was 10 years old, and I would love to have my own incubator so I can hatch my own ducklings. My friend and I rescue and raise Mallard ducklings every year and we were talking about getting an incubator sometime so we can try to hatch our own eggs, because we find abandoned duck nest every year, and it would be so fun! Thank you!!!🦆

  • @andzejunicorn9152
    @andzejunicorn91522 ай бұрын

    A new incubator from you would help me a lot. This year I will be incubating eggs from „ispançe” (Turkish bantam) hens. It is an old Turkish breed of which there are very few in the world and are mainly found only in Turkey. I managed to buy a rooster and three hens of this breed and I want it to be something new in my country. I'm Julian from Poland.

  • @JamieFriand
    @JamieFriand2 ай бұрын

    I have lately been building and experimenting in aquaponics. In the process, I have met some great plant friends that have silkies as well as other similar varieties. We often trade plants and eggs. However, if I won the incubator I would love to hatch out my own small group as pets and to collect eggs. I am also open to other chickens or quails, still continuing to research what will work best for us. Thank you for all the information you share, and good luck with your new Hmong chicks ❤

  • @Uncle_Duck
    @Uncle_Duck2 ай бұрын

    Would use the incubator for some courtnix quail. My group is about 3 weeks old, so I've just started to look at them, and the 360 seems to be the right one for me.

  • @albrightfs
    @albrightfs2 ай бұрын

    I think it's amazing how you have your children interact with the birds and learn the entire process. your channel is the reason we raise several different birds and the hatching process is my absolute favorite! Thank you always for sharing.. Incubator give away!... I'm wanting to find wood duck eggs this year to hatch out as they have always been my favorite duck. along with more of our Sumatra Chickens which are amazing free range birds..

  • @draganie
    @draganie2 ай бұрын

    What a beautiful breed of chicken! I can’t wait to see them grow up-hopefully you end up with a lot of hens! I’d like to my hat into the incubator draw! I’d love an incubator to hatch a small flock of bantam silkies, and then use it for potential wildlife rehab babies!

  • @seapony3983
    @seapony39832 ай бұрын

    My mother-in-law and I have over 60 combined. Her father along with a few others, brought them over to the US when he came over as a refugee.

  • @roxannekrieger5783
    @roxannekrieger57832 ай бұрын

    I have been watching The white house on the hill for a long time. This year I would like to hatch Sebasapol goslings and Ayam Cemani chickens. I must say i am loving the color of the new chicks. Good luck with them

  • @catr5716
    @catr57162 ай бұрын

    Kids wanna be apart of it... Doesn't mean they should. Sometimes they just aren't meant or ready for it.

  • @hannahgrim6804
    @hannahgrim68042 ай бұрын

    There's a reason why I had a look but no touch rule at that age. Kittens, peeps, bunnies, I could pet but not hold. I guess you learned why the hard way

  • @brookebuth4794
    @brookebuth47942 ай бұрын

    Bella will learn. You were clearly watching her and you told her to be gentle and from my perspective it seemed like she was listening and trying to follow your directions. She’s still so little it’s hard for her to hear “let go” and immediately translate that into relaxing her hand muscles. And you can tell she was picking up on your fear and probably clenching more or hesitating because she got nervous. She’ll get there, keep watching her closely and doing the open hand holds until she’s a little older. Also, would love the incubator! We would hatch out a heritage meat breed and start our own little sustainable meat flock to go alongside our current layers. And reach our own little girl how to gently hold chickens (: MI USA

  • @kellyfoster8903
    @kellyfoster89032 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤ This experience would be great to explain to Bella that what happened to the chick was an ouchie or a booboo and that she needs to be more gentle because the chick is just a baby. You can put her hand inside of your hand and show her gentle holding. Yall are wonderful parents and have done a great job with yalls children. ❤❤❤

  • @carolinereposa3208
    @carolinereposa32082 ай бұрын

    Shouldn't let the young ones handle newborns give the babies time

  • @claremurphy189
    @claremurphy1892 ай бұрын

    Hi from the UK This was lovely to watch and am glad the little chick made it. I have known people buying eggs from a supermarket and hatching chicks from them. I would love to do this with duck eggs and see if anything hatched. They are beautiful chickens you have. I have never seen them before. I love the black ones .❤

  • @Kodanikage
    @Kodanikage2 ай бұрын

    The diversity of your flock is beautiful

  • @Jaynes-Path
    @Jaynes-Path2 ай бұрын

    You have to name the chick Bella loved a little too much, Squish or something along those lines. I hope Bella's Squish grows up big and strong, giving lots of eggs for her to love as well. If just a little bit more gently, lol

  • @Sammie-Lou-Miss-UK

    @Sammie-Lou-Miss-UK

    2 ай бұрын

    Or pancake xxx

  • @bikingmomma524

    @bikingmomma524

    2 ай бұрын

    This could get really funny. I can see a lot of names in my head now. Humor goes a long way in life's little mishaps.

  • @BloomWithGracie
    @BloomWithGracie2 ай бұрын

    I am so happy the little chick made it. Bella is doing well. Can't learn if they aren't taught. You did amazing. I would love an incubator. At the moment we can't do chickens, but I want to incubate some quail. I think that would be amazing. Have a great week!

  • @user-br2bs5ky2h

    @user-br2bs5ky2h

    2 ай бұрын

    Sad to hear you scold her

  • @CatalpaCreekFarm
    @CatalpaCreekFarm2 ай бұрын

    Wow! How generous of you. We are going to hatch out some mille fleur d'uccle bantam chicks for my daughter to show in 4h for her first year this year. Fingers crossed....this incubator would be a blessing. Thank you so much for the opportunity.

  • @karenpowell4626

    @karenpowell4626

    2 ай бұрын

    Mille Fleur ductless were my favorites! I hatched out many and they were so sweet! Another one that was cuddly was my Belgian Quail d'Anvers! I had one little roo and all he wanted was to sit in my hand with his feet dangling between my fingers and snuggle my face and neck. Another great bantam is the bantam coaching. They are good mommas! Polish and silkies are also sweet!

  • @CatalpaCreekFarm

    @CatalpaCreekFarm

    2 ай бұрын

    @@karenpowell4626 we love the bantams. They are my daughters favorites. We do have some silkies and a few polish. I will have to check out the cochins and the Belgian ones you suggested. Thank you very much.

  • @SC_Resells
    @SC_Resells2 ай бұрын

    I have been wanting to hatch out some Lavender Orpington’s for a while now. Beautiful hens and I understand quite friendly. The Nurture Right Incubator would certainly help me out!

  • @juditharbelo2911
    @juditharbelo29112 ай бұрын

    I don’t feel Isabella is having a hard time, so please don’t allow such comments bring you down. Isabella is learning, and you two are awesome parents & teachers! Patting you two on the back for doing such an awesome job. I know, I am a no body, but I have watched your videos! May God co to us to provide you both with endurance, patience, and overflowing love!❤️

  • @akibirfan1858
    @akibirfan1858Ай бұрын

    PLEASE DO NOT LET YOUR BABIES HOLD CHICKS THAT ARE JUST BORN!!!!!!!!! ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND???? ITS 100% YOUR FAULT.

  • @whitehouseonthehill

    @whitehouseonthehill

    Ай бұрын

    Chick survived. Cool your jets.

  • @docbainl9504

    @docbainl9504

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@whitehouseonthehillcool the chick is alive but you continue to let your daughter be in a position to hurt animals? You're the adult? Was it that important to get that shot or your views? This is the problem with the animal side of youtube and the people who exploit their young children on youtube. She's way too young to give consent and the animals have got no choice either. This is why I'm selective with the few animal channels I subscribe to. The ones who don't involve kids are the best. It's double exploitation. The kid gets painted as an infant serial killer or defended as just a child. And the rare animal that was gifted to you as an honourable gift was just treated like another replaceable house chicken. In south East Asian culture if you receive a rare gift like this it's an honour and you show respect by looking after it. You are so disrespectful to your viewer and their culture you treated it like another replaceable house chicken. There's less then 500 of these in the US and you let your mini serial killer almost squeeze the life out of it. Telling people to cool their jets cause it didn't die but you have no self reflection. It's not just about a missed mishap. It's about how you treat loyal viewers who send you probably their most expensive clutch. To get manhandled by a toddler with no respect for her daddy. 😂

  • @JustCliff

    @JustCliff

    26 күн бұрын

    @@docbainl9504exactly, it's a rare breed. I wouldn't let anyone under 5 hold a small animal. They think it's a doll when it's a live creature that can die. "Look don't touch" is the easiest way kids can be involved without possible harm. @whitehouseonthehill take the criticism with humbleness, it could have turned south in a minute

  • @kyflkyfamilylivin8247
    @kyflkyfamilylivin82472 ай бұрын

    Me my wife and kiddos are hatching out a variety to try and start selling through farm stores we have amercuana, silkies, silkie frizzle, ayam cemani, Muscovy, mallards, quail, pheasant we would love to use a incubator from one of our KZread family inspirations ! Thanks guys

  • @avakitty572
    @avakitty5722 ай бұрын

    I know there are a lot of people saying what you should and shouldn't do when teaching kiddos about holding baby animals... I just wanted to say thank you for sharing this so that people could be aware. I know that there are content creaters out there who woould have skipped it all out. So I appreciate that you showed the reality and were more authentic in what can happen.

  • @Frive612
    @Frive6122 ай бұрын

    So want to hatch some silkies for my mom .. she retired and just moved to Puerto Rico. Her mom used to love raising chicks and believe she is the same. Love your channel. It relaxes me so much. Looking to move from ny to a property to do the same. Raise some chickens ..love it

  • @jessicamills4469
    @jessicamills44692 ай бұрын

    Having a full farm and kids that want to be apart but may not have all the skills must be stressful! You did good I think. The kids will learn as they grow, glad the chick made it. Ive felt the "Death grip" on my hair before with babies and omg I almost had a bald spot haha

  • @KimberlyGingrich
    @KimberlyGingrich2 ай бұрын

    I have a daycare in my home, and we love to incubate chicks! The first time chicks were held, we talked about how fragile they were and if we held to tight we could hurt their little bones. When I say not to do something I always give a reason why. The children make sense of it much quicker.

  • @sarahmilloy6674
    @sarahmilloy66742 ай бұрын

    I would love this incubator! We are currently building our coop and getting ready for a delivery of 6 chicks at the end of the month. My kids are already saying they want to hatch their own! Would love to hatch some blue egg layers.

  • @jrdarknessangel018
    @jrdarknessangel0182 ай бұрын

    I was inspired by your channel to start raising our own chickens last year. We're thinking of hatching some more silkies. We just got 3 tiny silkie chicks from a local farm to add to our flock but would love to hatch them ourselves.

  • @treshao2413
    @treshao24132 ай бұрын

    Love your new chicken breed, cant wait to see them fully feathered they are going to be beautiful. I will be adding Silkies this year, my grandbabies love the silkies and its such a wonderful experience to watch the kids see them hatching. And such a wonderful chicken for children as well.

  • @NamelessNancy1312
    @NamelessNancy1312Ай бұрын

    i love how the first guess was for 5 hatched and thats what happened. Kudos to the good guesser!

  • @cobbke
    @cobbke2 ай бұрын

    Hi.. we're a newer backyard chicken family. Last year, a friend traded us fertile eggs so our hen could hatch. Only one survived, a rooster. He got sick and is now our one-eyed handicap bird. We call him Everest or Cleaverest Everest as my daughter says he looks like Mt Everest. We want to hatch more and our homeschooling community would love if we had an incubator to share. Our birds are a hodgepodge of Easter, olive eggers, osterlorps, rhone island hens with an Easter egger mix rooster. Excited to see what the mix will look like. Have a great day

  • @DJM093005
    @DJM0930052 ай бұрын

    How cool! We are planning to incubate silkies for the first time this year because we’re finally taking the plunge!

  • @johnaustin8089
    @johnaustin80892 ай бұрын

    Just starting my chicken dream. I live in an urban area and can have 4 hens and a rooster. Was thinking Australorp and or maybe Silkies. I'm a avid pet lover and would love to have the kids watch some chicks hatch out. So glad the death grip chicken made it 😊. It is wonderful that you involve your children ❤️