How much does cost per chick ? And the house. ? Thank you.
@debimyers27674 күн бұрын
Everyday ! 😊
@MichaelBurton-bk2gz5 күн бұрын
Just now having calves from a half Southpoll, half red angus bull
@solram87414 күн бұрын
Congratulations, this is incredible, do you have plans or any reference on how to build those mobile chicken coops?
@HiTek_Redneck15 күн бұрын
Yum yum getcha sum
@Wellsfam200415 күн бұрын
Get ya some.
@r2dad28215 күн бұрын
pls describe ventilation requirements. you've got a bunch of fans, though its not clear you are providing cross-ventilation the length of the brooder. is there a maximum/min velocity? should it be at ground level? is the goal to cool the chicks, or refresh the surrounding air? good vid, thx for the content.
@JoeelfekkakАй бұрын
Hello, we have winter, the temperature reaches 3 degrees and -4 degrees. Is it enough to bring them into the chicken house and close the windows?
@BrookhavenFarmsocialАй бұрын
We have had no issues with that temp. We don’t have sustained temps at those levels but we do have periods below that. Assuming we are talking about Fahrenheit.
@everettsanderson4189Ай бұрын
Very nice. How many hens will it hold? Where did you get it? How much does one like that cost fully set up? I know that's a lot of questions, but I was really impressed with your chicken wagon.
@BrookhavenFarmsocialАй бұрын
About 600 per tractor, check out the mobile chicken coop.
@tonsitonsi5228Ай бұрын
How can i buy one like this?
@BrookhavenFarmsocialАй бұрын
Mobile chicken coop.
@earthrunfarm2 ай бұрын
Love the video! Especially am interested in that automatic feeder. Do you have a link on where you purchased that?
@BrookhavenFarmsocial2 ай бұрын
Mobile chicken coop
@LemMathieu2 ай бұрын
any problems with ground predators? I have a similar setup but looking to upgrade by adding a skirt of some kind
@BrookhavenFarmsocial2 ай бұрын
We would never survive without our dogs, they are the hero’s of the farm. Get a good dog and keep it on duty and so many problems will go away.
@dancudworth49402 ай бұрын
Hmmm, white pants , farmer ?
@BrookhavenFarmsocial2 ай бұрын
All the rest were dirty, desperate time……….. thank you for commenting.
@dancudworth49402 ай бұрын
@@BrookhavenFarmsocial no offense just busting chops 😂
@BrookhavenFarmsocial2 ай бұрын
Chops busted and not offended, the world has enough offended people. Trying to be controversial to stimulate conversation. See it worked.
@whitehorse19612 ай бұрын
lol. I can relate for sure🤣
@user-kv2pt4lu9yАй бұрын
Farmers do wear white pants, on purpose, in the show ring at the fair. Some of us wear whatever has been stained and is no longer used for "good." The critters do not care what we look like, just want us to be sure they have fresh feed and water.
@mdaosuognall2 ай бұрын
It looks so pretty out there!
@BrookhavenFarmsocial2 ай бұрын
It’s the best, been a nice wet spring…….. lots of good grass.
@brentshutt85113 ай бұрын
I unroll a lot of the time. Yet when I am not going to be able to feed for say 3-4 days I us an Apache feeder wagon ( rectangular feeder on wheels) with clean hay very little waste.
@MagaRickn3 ай бұрын
I unroll too. Have for many years! That way, the Alpha cows don't block the rest from eating. There may be a little waste, but everywhere I unroll hay the grass comes back greener! And, in the cold winter, it's comforting to see baby calves plop down in the warm hay for a nice bed. ;) I don't have an device like yours, I just take the binder twine or net wrap off, and then roll the bale out with the front tire on my tractor. Takes a little practice, but it works. If the bales are baled screwy, then I can just pick it up on my bale spear on the front of my tractor and shake/scatter it that way. Good video. :)
@MagaRickn3 ай бұрын
Hint. Next time, tie that new wrap to the trailer! ;)
@RelaxedEZ2235 ай бұрын
How many head of cattle and type would you suggest for 15 acres of pasture? What type of graze would you plant to start?
@BrookhavenFarmsocial5 ай бұрын
This is an impossible question to answer, to many variables and stated goals, keep following and we will continue to explain what the carrying capacity of our farm is month to month. As we continue to heal this farm our carrying capacity will increase. As far a breed, can’t speak enough of south pol cattle but that’s also very area specific Keep following and watching
@EastKYancients5 ай бұрын
Cows look great man! I’m struggling to get feed to mine…too wet and muddy all winter to use our small 4x4 tractor Been tryin all kinds of ways to get the round bales out to them on the hills to unroll by hand…..using quad and small trailer to deliver hay bale,,then pushing em out. Great videos brother
@BrookhavenFarmsocial5 ай бұрын
You keep watching we Will keeping making them. What things do you want to see?
@Unknown-oj8ul5 ай бұрын
Cute doggo I wish him a long and happy life
@EastKYancients5 ай бұрын
Good info man thanks
@BrookhavenFarmsocial5 ай бұрын
Share with your friends and let us know what things you want us to cover.
@Franciso-so1bg5 ай бұрын
Well that looked like fun! Thanks for showing your setup with the sheep and how you round 'em up with Saylor. It was very interesting. I'm glad for the warmer weather as well. I've been cleaning out a few flower beds and straightening up around the house this week. I'm loving the weather!
@BrookhavenFarmsocial5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! We are ready for spring weather but we are sure winter is not done with us yet.
@EastKYancients5 ай бұрын
Positive video , farming and cattle is tough, takes dedication. Like the message man thanks
@BrookhavenFarmsocial5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your support and comments. Share with your friends. We love it but it’s not easy that’s for sure. Nothing worth having is easy. Have a great day.
@FrostFaith5 ай бұрын
Poor dog
@larrygraber12815 ай бұрын
😂
@backwoodshomestead5 ай бұрын
Howdy from Canada. Great video! Subscribed!
@BrookhavenFarmsocial5 ай бұрын
Thank you, share with your friends and we will keep making more.
@reneegray7365 ай бұрын
How do we buy beef from you?
@BrookhavenFarmsocial5 ай бұрын
Where are you located
@user-zu6qs9he7s6 ай бұрын
I painted that😊
@Franciso-so1bg6 ай бұрын
Good to see you wearing the proper safety equipment. That was a close call on your leg. Glad that wasn't serious. After all the snow, we have rain now and the snow is pretty much washed away. Just a few piles from the snow plows. I enjoy watching it snow, making snow cream and snowmen, but after 3 or 4 days of it, I'm happy to see it gone! ha.
@patsystine1926 ай бұрын
Two of four great Outlaws of true classic Country 🎵 🎵❤️
@JenWren46 ай бұрын
Thumbs up for Waylon and Willy!!! ❤❤❤
@K-Effect6 ай бұрын
Moo
@Franciso-so1bg6 ай бұрын
You're in an odd spot there. Be careful! PS. Nice looking cows!
@BrookhavenFarmsocial6 ай бұрын
Yeah, not ideal!!! Be safe
@Wellsfam20046 ай бұрын
First that is not a toboggan but you did sled on one. I’ll accept beanie or tuque but not toboggan. Happy sledding.
@Franciso-so1bg6 ай бұрын
I am in southern middle TN. I wound up with 7.5 inches of snow in the yard! Woke up one morning to -3 degrees. I don't like the cold or the snow at all. You have done a good job taking care of all the animals and making sure they are fed and watered. I know it's a long process, especially when it's cold outside. Take care. Hope all are safe.
@BrookhavenFarmsocial6 ай бұрын
Thank you, be safe out there, slow is fast in these conditions
@leilahubbard67026 ай бұрын
This is beautiful!
@BrookhavenFarmsocial6 ай бұрын
We can’t agree more
@Wellsfam20046 ай бұрын
Thank you Jake for sharing
@BrookhavenFarmsocial6 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@hazennifty6 ай бұрын
Brookhaven!?!
@BrookhavenFarmsocial6 ай бұрын
Indeed, we know hard work.
@Franciso-so1bg6 ай бұрын
I'm watching from middle southern TN. I got 7.5 inches of snow. Everything is so pretty outside. Take care!
@BrookhavenFarmsocial6 ай бұрын
You too! Be safe
@nickwhipert27256 ай бұрын
Awesome
@Wellsfam20046 ай бұрын
Beautiful pictures
@BrookhavenFarmsocial6 ай бұрын
Yes they are, beautiful subject
@Franciso-so1bg6 ай бұрын
I love new puppies! What breed is the momma and poppa? Congratulations. They look very healthy.
@BrookhavenFarmsocial6 ай бұрын
Pure Anatolian and pure Great Pyrenees, wonderful dogs along the combination is an even better LGD.
@spensero926 ай бұрын
Just buy an ad...
@philliplinton68466 ай бұрын
Ice ice beefy Ice ice beefy Stop, refrigerate, and listen
@Wellsfam20046 ай бұрын
love the Holstein Puppies
@LacyO866 ай бұрын
God bless farmers! Totally agree with you - fellow (dairy) farmer.
@Christian-jx3nx6 ай бұрын
I have my own chickens but if meat and dairy prices come down I’ll buy from local farms. It’s too expensive for me.
@maxlown3636 ай бұрын
I was born in 69. My dad was born in 44. He fed cattle his whole life. We milked 40 head of holstiens all through the 70s and 80s. IN the mid 90s dad got into beef cattle. We always used bale rings. We tried unrolling on the ground, but the first thing the cattle do is walk on it, pee on it, and poop on it. In the bale rings, they eat nearly every blade. I dont care about the mud that forms around it. WHen a bale is all gone, we move the ring. We are in Michigan. WHen they are on pasture during the summer, we dont feed hay. WHen the pasture dies in late september, we start feeding hay in the rings. Hay is too expensive to be used to "build soil".
@Wellsfam20046 ай бұрын
Well how many?
@Lablover736 ай бұрын
They’re all so cute! I hope they all grow up well and healthy
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How much does cost per chick ? And the house. ? Thank you.
Everyday ! 😊
Just now having calves from a half Southpoll, half red angus bull
Congratulations, this is incredible, do you have plans or any reference on how to build those mobile chicken coops?
Yum yum getcha sum
Get ya some.
pls describe ventilation requirements. you've got a bunch of fans, though its not clear you are providing cross-ventilation the length of the brooder. is there a maximum/min velocity? should it be at ground level? is the goal to cool the chicks, or refresh the surrounding air? good vid, thx for the content.
Hello, we have winter, the temperature reaches 3 degrees and -4 degrees. Is it enough to bring them into the chicken house and close the windows?
We have had no issues with that temp. We don’t have sustained temps at those levels but we do have periods below that. Assuming we are talking about Fahrenheit.
Very nice. How many hens will it hold? Where did you get it? How much does one like that cost fully set up? I know that's a lot of questions, but I was really impressed with your chicken wagon.
About 600 per tractor, check out the mobile chicken coop.
How can i buy one like this?
Mobile chicken coop.
Love the video! Especially am interested in that automatic feeder. Do you have a link on where you purchased that?
Mobile chicken coop
any problems with ground predators? I have a similar setup but looking to upgrade by adding a skirt of some kind
We would never survive without our dogs, they are the hero’s of the farm. Get a good dog and keep it on duty and so many problems will go away.
Hmmm, white pants , farmer ?
All the rest were dirty, desperate time……….. thank you for commenting.
@@BrookhavenFarmsocial no offense just busting chops 😂
Chops busted and not offended, the world has enough offended people. Trying to be controversial to stimulate conversation. See it worked.
lol. I can relate for sure🤣
Farmers do wear white pants, on purpose, in the show ring at the fair. Some of us wear whatever has been stained and is no longer used for "good." The critters do not care what we look like, just want us to be sure they have fresh feed and water.
It looks so pretty out there!
It’s the best, been a nice wet spring…….. lots of good grass.
I unroll a lot of the time. Yet when I am not going to be able to feed for say 3-4 days I us an Apache feeder wagon ( rectangular feeder on wheels) with clean hay very little waste.
I unroll too. Have for many years! That way, the Alpha cows don't block the rest from eating. There may be a little waste, but everywhere I unroll hay the grass comes back greener! And, in the cold winter, it's comforting to see baby calves plop down in the warm hay for a nice bed. ;) I don't have an device like yours, I just take the binder twine or net wrap off, and then roll the bale out with the front tire on my tractor. Takes a little practice, but it works. If the bales are baled screwy, then I can just pick it up on my bale spear on the front of my tractor and shake/scatter it that way. Good video. :)
Hint. Next time, tie that new wrap to the trailer! ;)
How many head of cattle and type would you suggest for 15 acres of pasture? What type of graze would you plant to start?
This is an impossible question to answer, to many variables and stated goals, keep following and we will continue to explain what the carrying capacity of our farm is month to month. As we continue to heal this farm our carrying capacity will increase. As far a breed, can’t speak enough of south pol cattle but that’s also very area specific Keep following and watching
Cows look great man! I’m struggling to get feed to mine…too wet and muddy all winter to use our small 4x4 tractor Been tryin all kinds of ways to get the round bales out to them on the hills to unroll by hand…..using quad and small trailer to deliver hay bale,,then pushing em out. Great videos brother
You keep watching we Will keeping making them. What things do you want to see?
Cute doggo I wish him a long and happy life
Good info man thanks
Share with your friends and let us know what things you want us to cover.
Well that looked like fun! Thanks for showing your setup with the sheep and how you round 'em up with Saylor. It was very interesting. I'm glad for the warmer weather as well. I've been cleaning out a few flower beds and straightening up around the house this week. I'm loving the weather!
Glad you enjoyed it! We are ready for spring weather but we are sure winter is not done with us yet.
Positive video , farming and cattle is tough, takes dedication. Like the message man thanks
Thank you for your support and comments. Share with your friends. We love it but it’s not easy that’s for sure. Nothing worth having is easy. Have a great day.
Poor dog
😂
Howdy from Canada. Great video! Subscribed!
Thank you, share with your friends and we will keep making more.
How do we buy beef from you?
Where are you located
I painted that😊
Good to see you wearing the proper safety equipment. That was a close call on your leg. Glad that wasn't serious. After all the snow, we have rain now and the snow is pretty much washed away. Just a few piles from the snow plows. I enjoy watching it snow, making snow cream and snowmen, but after 3 or 4 days of it, I'm happy to see it gone! ha.
Two of four great Outlaws of true classic Country 🎵 🎵❤️
Thumbs up for Waylon and Willy!!! ❤❤❤
Moo
You're in an odd spot there. Be careful! PS. Nice looking cows!
Yeah, not ideal!!! Be safe
First that is not a toboggan but you did sled on one. I’ll accept beanie or tuque but not toboggan. Happy sledding.
I am in southern middle TN. I wound up with 7.5 inches of snow in the yard! Woke up one morning to -3 degrees. I don't like the cold or the snow at all. You have done a good job taking care of all the animals and making sure they are fed and watered. I know it's a long process, especially when it's cold outside. Take care. Hope all are safe.
Thank you, be safe out there, slow is fast in these conditions
This is beautiful!
We can’t agree more
Thank you Jake for sharing
My pleasure!
Brookhaven!?!
Indeed, we know hard work.
I'm watching from middle southern TN. I got 7.5 inches of snow. Everything is so pretty outside. Take care!
You too! Be safe
Awesome
Beautiful pictures
Yes they are, beautiful subject
I love new puppies! What breed is the momma and poppa? Congratulations. They look very healthy.
Pure Anatolian and pure Great Pyrenees, wonderful dogs along the combination is an even better LGD.
Just buy an ad...
Ice ice beefy Ice ice beefy Stop, refrigerate, and listen
love the Holstein Puppies
God bless farmers! Totally agree with you - fellow (dairy) farmer.
I have my own chickens but if meat and dairy prices come down I’ll buy from local farms. It’s too expensive for me.
I was born in 69. My dad was born in 44. He fed cattle his whole life. We milked 40 head of holstiens all through the 70s and 80s. IN the mid 90s dad got into beef cattle. We always used bale rings. We tried unrolling on the ground, but the first thing the cattle do is walk on it, pee on it, and poop on it. In the bale rings, they eat nearly every blade. I dont care about the mud that forms around it. WHen a bale is all gone, we move the ring. We are in Michigan. WHen they are on pasture during the summer, we dont feed hay. WHen the pasture dies in late september, we start feeding hay in the rings. Hay is too expensive to be used to "build soil".
Well how many?
They’re all so cute! I hope they all grow up well and healthy
Clifford’s mama