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Orange Cat Defends Guilty Dog
Guilty Dog and Orange Cat team up against humans! Jessie stole eggs from the farm’s egg basket and had herself a delicious snack. Human confronts, and Orange Cat gets involved. The situation was defused only when Jessie was offered a bath.
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Baby Turkeys on the Farm! And More Updates
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We got baby turkeys! We have some bad air quality here on the farm due to the wildfires right now. But that doesn’t stop us, we have much to do! We got baby turkeys today, and by the way, Catie started a soap company! Buy Handcrafted Goat Milk Soap! www.etsy.com/shop/wojosoapco Visit our website and blog for updates, cute goats for sale, pictures and more! www.wojohomestead.com Hang out with us...
Goat Milking Routine-Day 3 of #March31Challenge
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Goat Milking Routine-Day 3 of #March31Challenge
What’s In Your Chuck It Bucket? Day 2 of #March31Challenge
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What’s In Your Chuck It Bucket? Day 2 of #March31Challenge
Checking Goat Ligaments-#March31Challenge Day 1
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Checking Goat Ligaments-#March31Challenge Day 1
Waxed Cheese Update-Over 1 Year in Storage!
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Waxed Cheese Update-Over 1 Year in Storage!
Current Status..WIDE! Only 4 More Weeks for Dolly!
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Current Status..WIDE! Only 4 More Weeks for Dolly!
Fall Farm Updates and Quick Delaware Broiler Chicken Taste Review
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Fall Farm Updates and Quick Delaware Broiler Chicken Taste Review
It's Okay To Suck At THIS | Summer Beekeeping | Honey Extraction
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It's Okay To Suck At THIS | Summer Beekeeping | Honey Extraction
Adorable Goats! This is how she spends her fifteen minute break at work!
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Adorable Goats! This is how she spends her fifteen minute break at work!
YOU CAN Build A Cheap Goat Shelter Under $10 Using Pallets!
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YOU CAN Build A Cheap Goat Shelter Under $10 Using Pallets!
Homesteading in the Heat
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Homesteading in the Heat
Simple Electric Fencing For Goats
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Simple Electric Fencing For Goats
There's FOOD In Your Yard | Lilac Tea | Wild Edibles Tour
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There's FOOD In Your Yard | Lilac Tea | Wild Edibles Tour
The Start of Bigger Things | Nigerian Dairy Goat Kids
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The Start of Bigger Things | Nigerian Dairy Goat Kids
Waxing Store Bought Cheese for Long Term Storage | 6 Month Update
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Waxing Store Bought Cheese for Long Term Storage | 6 Month Update
It Took 7 YEARS For This To Happen | Spring Beekeeping Update
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It Took 7 YEARS For This To Happen | Spring Beekeeping Update
Bringing Home The KID | Building Our Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goat Herd for Food Security
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Bringing Home The KID | Building Our Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goat Herd for Food Security
Delaware Heritage Meat Chickens For A More Sustainable Homestead
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Delaware Heritage Meat Chickens For A More Sustainable Homestead
Maple Sugaring Using Our Homemade Evaporator
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Maple Sugaring Using Our Homemade Evaporator
What is Sugar On Snow? We did something fun with our last bottle of syrup from last year!
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What is Sugar On Snow? We did something fun with our last bottle of syrup from last year!
The Dark Side of Homesteading
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The Dark Side of Homesteading
Waxed Store Bought Cheese for Long Term Storage | 3 Month Update
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Waxed Store Bought Cheese for Long Term Storage | 3 Month Update
Never Loose A Tool Again! | Tool Organization | First Order Retrievability
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Never Loose A Tool Again! | Tool Organization | First Order Retrievability
They All Died | Winter Beekeeping Update
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They All Died | Winter Beekeeping Update
Make Your Own Probiotics with Lacto-Fermented Sauerkraut
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Make Your Own Probiotics with Lacto-Fermented Sauerkraut
2021 Homestead Recap-Exciting New Plans For 2022!
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2021 Homestead Recap-Exciting New Plans For 2022!
Winter Homestead Walk-No Talking, Just Relaxing Walking..
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Winter Homestead Walk-No Talking, Just Relaxing Walking..
The Goats' First Time Seeing Snow! Winter Walk and Meet Our Indoor Pets!
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The Goats' First Time Seeing Snow! Winter Walk and Meet Our Indoor Pets!
Easy Apple Scrap Vinegar-Free One Year Supply of Vinegar!
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Easy Apple Scrap Vinegar-Free One Year Supply of Vinegar!

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  • @gregzeigler3850
    @gregzeigler3850 День тому

    Was your Delaware chickens from a hatchery or a breeder? Meyer's Delaware chickens look like they have more breast...

  • @jrifter1281
    @jrifter1281 22 дні тому

    I always wanted to do this but I know it's got to stay kinda cool. I live in Texas, in an RV. Not sure it's possible

    • @wojohomestead
      @wojohomestead 14 днів тому

      We definitely struggled with this even in the Michigan summers. Maybe if you run the AC all the time, but that does take a bit of energy. Can always do a small block as an experiment.

  • @victoriasimage
    @victoriasimage Місяць тому

    😊

  • @Melissa-yx2qe
    @Melissa-yx2qe Місяць тому

    I've been told that these should last 10 years or longer.

  • @curtisholmes703
    @curtisholmes703 Місяць тому

    Nice!

  • @wubboxanimation3556BG
    @wubboxanimation3556BG 4 місяці тому

    So cute. ❤

  • @wubboxanimation3556BG
    @wubboxanimation3556BG 4 місяці тому

    Are these male or female turkeys? 🤔

    • @wojohomestead
      @wojohomestead 3 місяці тому

      There are males and females in this bunch🙂

  • @wubboxanimation3556BG
    @wubboxanimation3556BG 4 місяці тому

    What duck spesies is this? 🤔

  • @Torithewanderingma
    @Torithewanderingma 5 місяців тому

    Watched this as inspiration to build a bike storage for my kids out of pallets. Thank you.

    • @wojohomestead
      @wojohomestead 4 місяці тому

      That would definitely make a great bike storage shed! Still holding up well a few years later!

  • @sunshineapriaries
    @sunshineapriaries 5 місяців тому

    FYI, always put the candy end up always

    • @wojohomestead
      @wojohomestead 5 місяців тому

      We will try that next time, thank you for the tip!

    • @bigperk345
      @bigperk345 5 місяців тому

      Candy end up runs the risk of the candy melting and killing the queen, we always recommend candy down. Can i ask why you are recommending candy end up? I would like to know if there is a surefire way to prevent the candy from melting. We are based in Texas and late spring can run into the mid 90's. I have lost dozens of queens to employees making this mistake.

    • @sunshineapriaries
      @sunshineapriaries 5 місяців тому

      @@bigperk345 our temps in Florida are reaching 105 on the heat index and has nothing to do with the candy melting which doesn’t affect the Queen or at least in our 46 years it hasn’t. What it affects is the workers that are in it that die and block that entrance off. However, we don’t use that method. We use a a 6”x6” queen cage pressed up against the brood frame so she has free rein within her cage to lay eggs for five days and prove herself that shes a layer. 95% acceptance. Make note that the brood frames are at 94°.

  • @bigperk345
    @bigperk345 5 місяців тому

    I find it better to put the Queen directly in the center of the brood box but it's total preference. 8 years experience at R Weaver Apiaries in Navasota, Tx.

    • @wojohomestead
      @wojohomestead 5 місяців тому

      We will try that next time, thank you for the tip!

  • @Daihatsu_Hijet
    @Daihatsu_Hijet 5 місяців тому

    🚛📦🐝

  • @mikemiller8975
    @mikemiller8975 6 місяців тому

    That pup lawyed up 😂 kitty rite there ďefendn pups rights 😊😅

  • @yerberohamsa
    @yerberohamsa 6 місяців тому

    Good.job

  • @thewellreadgearhead544
    @thewellreadgearhead544 6 місяців тому

    Kitties

  • @michellesirois6954
    @michellesirois6954 7 місяців тому

    That is NOT TRUE!!! If you dont feed them as much and let them run more they CAN BREED!! I had a 15 lb roo and 2 hens that bred and i was able to incubate eggs.

    • @wojohomestead
      @wojohomestead 6 місяців тому

      That is amazing! We are learning the truth of this with broad breasted turkeys as well. We do not pen our birds up except at night, so they can go where they like and get exercise. Definitely helps. Were the eggs you incubated able to hatch? If so, what were those birds like?

  • @billyandrew
    @billyandrew 7 місяців тому

    Should have let the cheese dry for at _least_ 24hrs, after cutting it, before dipping any in the vinegar. Once each piece has been waxed three times, cooled, then stored, they should be turned on a fortnightly basis to ensure the oils do not amass in one area and are dispersed evenly throughout each block, which prevents bulging that could split the wax.

  • @kassandraherstand4850
    @kassandraherstand4850 7 місяців тому

    You both are very good people

  • @Frugality101
    @Frugality101 8 місяців тому

    Why the wet sponge?

    • @wojohomestead
      @wojohomestead 8 місяців тому

      The theory behind the wet sponge was that it helps the container maintain the correct humidity. We found in the long run that it didn’t make much difference.

  • @woodsyfeller5995
    @woodsyfeller5995 9 місяців тому

    I got Delawares in 2021 best breed so far, great egg layers, quick to begin laying, will still produce eggs through winter (reduced). The roosters are chill and the least human aggressive I have ever owned.

    • @wojohomestead
      @wojohomestead 8 місяців тому

      We cannot knock their egg laying abilities that’s for sure. We did find the roosters to be a bit aggressive however the ones we did not process for meat grew out of their aggression and are wonderful flock protectors now. We are enjoying them.

  • @cantunderstandfoolishpeeps2036
    @cantunderstandfoolishpeeps2036 9 місяців тому

    I just came upon this video of yours and was wondering if i can substitute regular vinegar for apple cider vinegar? Thanks love the video!

    • @wojohomestead
      @wojohomestead 8 місяців тому

      You probably could substitute with regular vinegar. The vinegar just helps pull the minerals from the bones, it does not add much of anything to the flavor. Try it!

  • @forced4motorsports
    @forced4motorsports 9 місяців тому

    I know this is from last year, but some of they hybrids are getting better, and even the CX will survive for 5-7 years on a good feed schedule if the base genes are good. I have Freedom Rangers (4 total, 2 have Cornish X genes) that are my egg laying champions, dropping on overage 3 eggs a day. The two Cornish versions, 11 & 13 lbs, are almost a year old and are thriving. Now this is dependent on a feed schedule, as even regular FRs will eat themselves to death if you let them. They get 5 oz (dry weight) per chicken per day of a home mixed 22% mash. That's it. Food is: 2 parts floating catfish food, 1 part whole Black oil sunflower seeds, 1 part Alfalfa Timothy grass pellets - all ground together and fed wet - not soaked or fermented. The yokes are orange with this mix. I have some New Hampshire roos coming so we'll see how breeding goes in about 5-6 months. I don't care about breeding true, I'm trying to create a good heritage hybrid that I can reliably get meat from that also lay prolifically, and I think I've got the hens to do that with.

    • @wojohomestead
      @wojohomestead 8 місяців тому

      This is very interesting info regarding the feed. I think it’s great to experiment with crossing different breeds. Who knows, perhaps you’ll find a stellar cross and will start a new breed. Very cool, interested to see how this cross turns out for you.

  • @register1430
    @register1430 9 місяців тому

    subbed for the 1 yr update. Smart idea to compete with the Baybell cost for snacks. Doing this for long term backcountry adventure.

  • @pedrocazares8579
    @pedrocazares8579 10 місяців тому

    I like that idea . I will use it 😊

  • @jeaniemelear-ru9yq
    @jeaniemelear-ru9yq 10 місяців тому

    Thank you I was hoping to find someone that had tried it and updated

  • @jenniferm3572
    @jenniferm3572 11 місяців тому

    Hope you guys are ok. It’s been a while 🙏

    • @wojohomestead
      @wojohomestead 11 місяців тому

      We have had a rough couple of months but we will be back very soon, thank you for thinking of us!

  • @Pawsfam24
    @Pawsfam24 11 місяців тому

    thx sis

  • @Pawsfam24
    @Pawsfam24 11 місяців тому

    Im so glad you didnt waste it! blessings keep up the great work!

  • @alans7189
    @alans7189 Рік тому

    I was thinking power with the retractable reel and and an adjustable LED spotlight/worklight pole. You can never have enough power or light on the subject.

  • @Campzzyzx
    @Campzzyzx Рік тому

    Gotta be careful what kind of pallets you get. Pallets are treated with chemicals and can harm or kill livestock that may chew or nibble on the wood.

    • @wojohomestead
      @wojohomestead 11 місяців тому

      Yes, this is great advice!

    • @Campzzyzx
      @Campzzyzx 11 місяців тому

      @@wojohomestead thank you for the great video!

  • @geneanderson5341
    @geneanderson5341 Рік тому

    Awesome thank you I’m going to use this for my goats

  • @348Tobico
    @348Tobico Рік тому

    As a kid in the 60's my mom cut the mold off cheese and fed the non moldy to the family. Mold is very natural since cheese is created by bacteria. Bleu cheese is blue because of mold. Lots of people eat it and live to tell how good it tastes. I wax my cheese and keep it in a plastic box with 8 holes drilled in the top. No moist sponge. Just air and kept in a cool basement. Perhaps your wax was too hot and the shock of coating the cheese caused the cracks. I let my wax get tepid then dip for nice thick layers of wax. I never get cracks. I pack the wax coated cheese sitting on the waxy side of freezer paper and put crumpled paper with the waxy side out between the cheese pieces. It keeps things from sticking together and lets the pieces breathe. I also think that setting the waxed cheese on the freezer paper makes it easier to lift the cheeses from the paper than when I tried using waxpaper. Waxpaper was to fragile and hard to get the wax to let go. If you have trouble pulling the newly waxed cheese off your paper you risk cracking the wax. Then you get mold. I also do several nice thick coats of wax to be sure I have a tough protective covering.

  • @grumpioletroll
    @grumpioletroll Рік тому

    We don't use paper towels you forget then after you get used to it

  • @creativechrisrachel4593
    @creativechrisrachel4593 Рік тому

    Nice tutorial 😊

  • @bethhubert8782
    @bethhubert8782 Рік тому

    I'd love to see an update on this video. What do think?

  • @danielwagner6290
    @danielwagner6290 Рік тому

    Heat lamps are completely Safe if you know how to use them and if your responsable.

  • @eugenehoffman6339
    @eugenehoffman6339 Рік тому

    what length is the pallet

  • @ortizfarm
    @ortizfarm Рік тому

    Ah yes Goats! ours do the same thing they always find a way out!!! For our boys, we left a little spot where they can get out, they go out eat around the pasture then go back to there paddock where there shelter is. The girls we keep them in as they seem to wander more. Good luck!

  • @ZachBasler
    @ZachBasler Рік тому

    Any updates on the Delaware chickens?

    • @wojohomestead
      @wojohomestead Рік тому

      Our conclusion is that we like them better as layers than as meat birds. By the time they’re large enough to be worth processing (22-25 weeks), the roosters get pretty aggressive. Not very feed efficient. The meat is good, there just isn’t a lot of it. However we still have 5 hens and 2 roosters as part of the main flock..the roosters are great at their job of protecting the flock, and the hens are fantastic layers. It’s nice to have the option of a small breeding group if we needed them, they just won’t be our first choice. We are trying some other varieties! Thanks for asking 🙂

    • @ZachBasler
      @ZachBasler Рік тому

      @@wojohomestead Thanks for the info! Just found your channel and subscribed 👍

  • @emmawatchman1381
    @emmawatchman1381 Рік тому

    I appreciate your thorough explanation/demonstration.

  • @andyperez3232
    @andyperez3232 Рік тому

    Where can I get one ?

    • @wojohomestead
      @wojohomestead Рік тому

      We have some for sale on our website wojohomestead.com!

  • @thewellreadgearhead544
    @thewellreadgearhead544 Рік тому

    first comment

  • @TalesofaFeralHousewife-dq7vr

    I think its smart now to be a prepper. We are getting our chickens next weekend, but def doesn't hurt to prepare.

    • @wojohomestead
      @wojohomestead Рік тому

      Absolutely! Because if you’re wrong about preparing, oh well..you learned extra skills and have extra supplies on hand. Nothing wrong with that!

  • @wojohomestead
    @wojohomestead Рік тому

    READ ME😁 Thanks to all the kindhearted folks concerned about the Cider cat and the snake! The snake is called a garter snake, and is generally harmless. They do not have much for teeth and eat mostly frogs. The snake was NOT caught by the cat, he approached on his own, which is why this was interesting. When he got close enough, Cider reached out to touch him. The snake did not appreciate this, so got “up in his face” to let Cider know how he felt. Even though the snake struck out, Cider cat didn’t even get a scratch, and walked away from the snake moments later (after getting the last word). The snake left, and is likely still alive and hunting frogs as we speak. To all the angry folks mad about letting a cat outside; we appreciate that your heart is in the right place. But Cider doesn’t live his life in a Catio. He already spent part of his life in the pound, then was abandoned by his adopter, but he found his way to his furever home and now has his own bedroom, endless toys, and enjoys time outside on the farm with his people. He receives regular medical care, abundant treats, and all the pets he could possibly want. He keeps the rodent population in check around the farm which is just about the only wildlife he ever bothers! Cider cat says thanks for watching and be safe out there❤

  • @호예이-w6o
    @호예이-w6o Рік тому

    물러서독퍼짐죽네 야옹이😢😢😢😮

  • @RachaelRyan-cg4nr
    @RachaelRyan-cg4nr Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this! Looks great

  • @daesong1378
    @daesong1378 Рік тому

    It’s cool how bumblebees can sting multiple times and then I have to kill them

    • @VenuZz
      @VenuZz 7 місяців тому

      then dont fuck with them how about that

    • @daesong1378
      @daesong1378 7 місяців тому

      @@VenuZz sometimes you gotta kill things how about that

    • @jazzy5293
      @jazzy5293 6 місяців тому

      How about stop squishing them

    • @daesong1378
      @daesong1378 6 місяців тому

      @@jazzy5293 I was minding my own business and it flew into my sleeve while I was sleeping 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @victoriasimage
    @victoriasimage Рік тому

    So cute how it shakes the flowers

  • @wojohomestead
    @wojohomestead Рік тому

    She doesn’t care for criticism of her gardening methods!

  • @Farmalleric
    @Farmalleric Рік тому

    Great idea and easy enough to build . Great video Im gonna do this

    • @wojohomestead
      @wojohomestead Рік тому

      It is holding up well even many months later with lots of goats climbing on it. Would definitely do this again.