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Highland Rabbitry
United States
Приєднався 13 січ 2020
Nestled away in the cascade mountains of beautiful central Oregon. We have had a lot of different rabbit breeds through the years. But we have now decided to get out of rabbits and no longer have any. We are leaving the website and UA-cam videos up for information.
Відео
Rabbit Tractor
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We wanted to make a rabbit tractor last year and the best build we found was from- Good Simple Living, here is a link to their video. ua-cam.com/video/0Bym3Q1ea2Y/v-deo.html We made ours a little different being bigger and out of metal that we had. Later we did add big fencing wire to the bottom because the rabbits were digging out. This still allowed them to graze and run around. But it made u...
Raised Bed With Hoop House Part 1
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This is how we made our Raised Garden Bed this year.
Rabbitry Update, 08/13/2020
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A short video about how our Standard Rex Rabbits are doing.
Baby Bunnies In the Yard
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Our new litter of Otter Rex Rabbits, gets to play in the yard for the first time. They love it. And we love watching them bounce around.
Cute 19 day old, Baby Otter Rex Rabbits
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Our litter of 8 Standard Otter Rex Rabbit kits. 06/05/20
Electric Log Splitter Hack
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Here is a short video, on how I bypass the two hand operation of our electric log splitter. Using 2 pieces of wood and bailing twine.
Simple Rabbit Cage
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How to make a simple wire Rabbit cage. The size is 36"wide x 30"deep x 16"tall. Wire is galvanized 16ga 1/2"x1" for the bottom. And usually i like to use 1"x2" for top and sides. If you can find 14ga wire for the bottom it is thinker and nicer. Also if you have heavy rabbits and a different set up than we do. You may want to add a support bar to the bottom. Any questions contact me via our webs...
Standard Rex Rabbit update
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Here is a short video update about our rabbits.
Sexing Rabbits 101
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Short video on how to tell what sex your rabbits are.
Highland Rabbitry - Intro
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Welcome to our UA-cam Channel ! Nestled away in the cascade mountains. We have had a few different rabbit breeds through the years. This year we are focusing on the Standard Rex Rabbit breed. Also, we are going to post videos of our Chickens, Goats and more. So stay tuned for new content. And Check out our Website at www.HighlandRabbitry.weebly.com
Baby Goats 2 ! - The kids are back
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A short video with music of our goats playing in the yard.
Baby Rex Rabbits - Out Of The Box!
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It warmed up today. So i took their nest box out for a little while. And man did they enjoy it. :)
Rabbit Handling (picking up & setting down)
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Rabbit Handling (picking up & setting down)
Highland Rabbitry -slideshow 2004-2020
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Highland Rabbitry -slideshow 2004-2020
I use different thickness blocks that I put between the hammer and the log to shorten presplit timing… so it doesn’t have to travel so far out and then retract back so far…all depending on how long a log is I’ll take the closest size block that’ll take up that empty space to where it starts splitting almost immediately…even with really short pcs…I also wiill stand logs up that are too long to fit…bein I can fit nearly a 30” log in my wood stove….and I’ve split logs that are longer than would fit laying down and would barely fit..standing up… you really can’t hurt the lil thing as long as you don’t jyst hold it down while it’s under pressure and not moving…if it doesn’t split rite off…release and spin the log… but never keep it under full pressure more than a second or so if it’s not splitting…I have bent the two pipe rails and got replacements for those…and somehow they sent me two sets in two different packages and told me to just keep the extra set…for free… he’ll of a tough lil splitter for the size it is
Nice
Awesome. Thanks
You are a genius!
Good job. Going to try a modified version of this
Just use an adjustable clamp
On this one you have to let go of the button and handle each time for the ram to go back. It was kind of a pain. But split good. Now I have a gas powered splitter, thats faster and I don't have to mess with the two hand safety, gas just has one lever. So i rarely use the electric anymore.
I seen a video on using a clamp plus a foot switch. I bought a Harbor Freight electric splitter and a foot switch used a bar clamp and just step on pedal pull lever down, when log is split let go of lever step off pedal . I would like to thank the guy that posted this video on how he did it👍.
Sweet, gonna try it, Thanks. God bless
No that's some good engineering LOL
lol thank you
Very easy modification. Not to mention CHEAP. Great
Thank you
MacGyver
I’m planning to buy one
What is the reason for manufacturer to do two hands operation? I don’t even think it is safe
It's so that the operator can't get a hand trapped between the ram and the splitting edge. A better question is why would anyone want to bypass a fundamental safety feature to jury rig something that could result in the loss of, or permanent damage to, a vital limb?
We are humans with two hands, to use body balance we need at least one, so if both hands occupied (in awkward half sitting position), really uncomfortable, can’t even protect my face or body in case of sudden accidental wood discharge.
@@StartVisit No disrespect intended, but that comment is nonsense. I have had one of these machines for 10 years now, have split thousands of logs, and have never had any balance issues...............I have the machine mounted on a work table at waist height, and use it in a standing position........using it seated is asking for trouble. To protect from sudden splits, try wrapping a bungee cord round the log being split, that will prevent most pieces from flying away. Also try placing/fixing a screen of some sort on the side away from the operator, this will prevent split logs from rolling off the far side, and save a bit of bending down. I would also suggest eye and ear protection.......a forestry helmet with visor and earmuffs is ideal. Or, you can take the risk of having you......or someone else.......having their hand crushed by a 4 or 5 ton ram................remember, any fool can be uncomfortable.
@@ratheanach5545 can you imagine two hand operated cigarette lighter, to avoid hand burning.
The reason i rigged this up is so i could split bigger logs safer. Then you say go with manufacture spec logs, well the trees are hard to find around here, so some times they are bigger than they should be. By using it with two hands operation the big logs have more risk of injury. Now by using it like a normal Gas log splitter (that do Not have a two hand operation) i can control the log. I do state safety gear and to keep your hands away from the ram. Again this is just my way of doing it. A gas splitter would be better but this works for me and at $300 these splitter are great. And yes the two hand operation is so the operator wont get there hand stuck between the log and the ram. But again I state Gas log splitters do not have this. You need to be careful with any tool. Injury's can happen with anything. I feel this makes it safer for what i am working with.
Smart guy. :))
I like your way of thinking 👍
Thank you
Where’s Part 1????
Here is a link to part 1 - ua-cam.com/video/Aja7lxVFNuw/v-deo.html
We are currently experiencing 40mph winds today...would something like this withstand those conditions? The beds are not protected by any type of shelter.
Honestly couldn't tell you. We built this on the East side of our house since the wind usually comes from the West. So it should not see that kind of wind. So if you can put it on the side of a building that doesn't see as much wind it may work. If you have existing beds you might try it. But make sure you can lock it down some how. At least it wont cost that much if it doesn't work. And if if it doesn't work you may have to make a wood frame shelter.
Would it work as a cold frame too? Or do cold frame beds have to be in/on the ground?
I feel it can. It gave me a head start this year. And i did make some what of a hot bed by layering the soil like a compost pile, manure, hay, leaves etc. And for the top put some good ready compost. You could always make the pvc shorter or longer depending on needs and i have seen some people double up, having two hoops and two layers of plastic for extra insulation. Cold frames can be built many ways in/on ground, i think it really depends on your area and what you think would work best for you. I have always wanted to make a dug in green house but the simple above ground green houses work for our needs. thank you
Looks awesome!
Thank you. This is my first try at this type of hoop house. I have made full sized green houses in the past but decided to make a simple small one this year. We will see how it goes. Main thing is I hope it keeps the dang wild rabbits and deer out lol
Highland Rabbitry lol looks great