- 86
- 209 028
Oz Homestead
Приєднався 11 жов 2022
Small hobby farm/homestead. Documenting the journey of sustainability.
Building a Bridge With Pine Logs (Part 2)
In this video, I finish building my rustic foot bridge over our creek.
Music is by Nate Keefe and Hot Buttered Rum, Zachariah Hickman.
Music is by Nate Keefe and Hot Buttered Rum, Zachariah Hickman.
Переглядів: 741
Відео
Building a Bridge with Pine Logs
Переглядів 1,8 тис.Місяць тому
I cut down some yellow pine in the spring and wanted to use the logs for some bridges across my creek. Stay tuned for part two. Music: Lets Do This!- Nate Keefe and Hot buttered Rum The Colonel- Z Hickman.
Tractor Action: Clearing Some Land with a Grapple, Chainsaw and Tractor
Переглядів 1,2 тис.Місяць тому
After posting our pigs in the woods for a few weeks, they cleared the brush out enough for me to get in there with my saw and tractor. I made a quick video while I worked!
The Native American Survival Crop: Jerusalem Artichoke
Переглядів 1472 місяці тому
I am excited to get some of these Lakota potatoes planted in the ground. These are an awesome crop that is native to North America and has some real good nutritional value for keeping you alive. Song is Sweet Relief by Z Hickman
We Had a Hog Butchered: How Much Meat and What Did it Cost?
Переглядів 10 тис.3 місяці тому
In this video, we tell you why and how we raise our hogs. We then explain the weight of our recently butchered hog and how much meat and what cuts we got from it. Like and Subscribe!
This Bear Just Didn't Care: How We Stay Safe on the Homestead
Переглядів 1483 місяці тому
In this video, I fill you all in on a recent bear encounter my wife had while walking with the baby and dogs on our 21 acre homestead. I lay out how we carry with confidence.
Repairing an Old Livestock Trailer
Переглядів 5783 місяці тому
I got this trailer off Facebook Market Place and it was in much worse condition than I originally thought. The previous owner hid a lot of issues from me. Luckily, I was able to bring it to a serviceable condition! Be sure to like, subscribe and ring the bell icon! Music: www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/actionable
How Much Did We Made at Our First Farmer's Market???
Переглядів 1,9 тис.5 місяців тому
How Much Did We Made at Our First Farmer's Market???
Thick Woods Tractor Action: Conquering for Porky Permaculture
Переглядів 1,9 тис.5 місяців тому
Thick Woods Tractor Action: Conquering for Porky Permaculture
Homestead Implements Box Blade: Leveling Out Some Dirt!
Переглядів 1,3 тис.6 місяців тому
Homestead Implements Box Blade: Leveling Out Some Dirt!
Woodland Mills WG24 Stump Grinder: Helping us reclaim our farm!
Переглядів 3,3 тис.6 місяців тому
Woodland Mills WG24 Stump Grinder: Helping us reclaim our farm!
Grapple and Brush Hog: Helping me Clear a Path for Electric Fencing
Переглядів 2 тис.7 місяців тому
Grapple and Brush Hog: Helping me Clear a Path for Electric Fencing
Race Against Time to Get our Pigs Sheltered!
Переглядів 1,6 тис.9 місяців тому
Race Against Time to Get our Pigs Sheltered!
Moving an Amish-Built Coop With My New Titan Pallet Fork!
Переглядів 377Рік тому
Moving an Amish-Built Coop With My New Titan Pallet Fork!
The Best Medium-Sized Chicken Tractor?
Переглядів 1,3 тис.Рік тому
The Best Medium-Sized Chicken Tractor?
How I Make Good Firewood Kindling the Easy Way
Переглядів 93Рік тому
How I Make Good Firewood Kindling the Easy Way
Clearing Debris with the Kioti CK2610 and Grapple
Переглядів 9 тис.2 роки тому
Clearing Debris with the Kioti CK2610 and Grapple
The problem with this model is that if you screw in the yoke screw tightly, the cylinder won't open easily. So the yoke screw tends to be screwed in about 80%. Use some blue loctite.
@@songgukwon1816 yea it’s odd. The R92 rifle I have also had a receiver screw back out the other day.
The music fits well I actually love this the dogs are so cute this is the greatest video
if you char the logs they are more rot resistant
I would have liked to do that, but didn’t. I did put some used motor oil on them. I hope that helps them stay together lol
Hey Mark, good video. Enjoy the fruits of your labor.
@@ripman3616 thanks man!
Just happened to stumble across your video through the algorithm of UA-cam, clicked it and happened to see you’re in goldvein! We’re located between Gainesville and Manassas, not far from Fauquier. Pretty cool to see other UA-camrs from the area! Adam’s Slaughter does a good job. Finest Butcher in Bealton does a good job too if you can’t get a future date at Adam’s. Love the rotation with the premier 1 fence!
@@BluestoneFarmsva awesome! It’s hard to get a date for Finest. I finally got one for January. Looking forward to see how it turns out. I’ll follow you guys!
Love pig jokes
What do you call a 'Jewish dilema' ? Free pork !
I started building a new ammo can bracket last night for the ck2610. Maybe this would of been faster. Hopefully, I can upload a video this week.
The CK2610 has been a great addition. I have 8 acres of small brush down in South Texas. I tried the Kubota l2501 before buying the Kioti and liked the lifting capacity of the CK.
@@cutweldngrind awesome. I completely agree. My back would be destroyed if I did all I do without it
Hey Mark, you can't stop rock and roll, buddy! Great video! I'll be in your neck of the woods the first weekend in October. Will you be at the market? I hope to see you there. Roy You need a Peavey to help you move those logs. It works great.
I’ll be at a wedding! I’ll likely try to get to a market in the middle of October. Thanks brother!
@@ozhomestead1 we will catch up again. I am out your way a lot. Enjoy the wedding
That piranha is workin good there a little to expensive up here for me but i got some old cuttin edge i'll plazma cut into one,love the pistol shooting off the tractor nice land man looks like you enjoy it...
@@billymacneil3839 if I had those skills I’d have done the same. If you copy the profile of the piranha I’ll bet it does just as well. Thanks brother.
I built a pirahna bar out of 1/2" mild plate after Vevor ran out of cheap cutting edges. I used my plasma cutter on a weekend to build one and the cutting edge sure performs well for every task. I have a video on it as well.
@@cutweldngrind i'll check your vid out tonight
But are you getting your pig back
You shouldn't name your pigs
Pigs are not dumb they will test that electric fence every chance they get I know it for a fact I have one that are tested every day until she can get out
The truth of it is porcupine from the store has preservatives in it to make it last longer on the shelf fresh meat is always better no matter what you feed it what you feed it
We go to the farmers markets up here on Cape Breton island alot best meat and other products you can get a little more pricey than a grocery chain but alot tastier and healthier .Its hard to get beef products cause of the good wholesale price they get from brokers.I find the pork is alot tastier off the farm as long as the butcher makes good cuts if that makes sense .Good luck with what your doin its a good life imo good luck deer huntin this yr also.
Good luck to you too! Thanks for the good info.
Worked as a cook to pay my way through college in Oklahoma. My Muslim family didn’t eat pork as I grew up but I found the aroma of our barbecued pork roast ribs at work irresistible. Unfortunately for me, I discovered that I was allergic to pork as within 10-15 mins of chomping down some juicy ribs (you have to taste what you cook) I get this queasy feeling and I retch and empty the entire contents of my stomach until I can literally taste green bile from my guts. I learned to drink plenty of water to stop myself from choking to death or have plenty of water nearby to ease the experience. Try as I might, it proved not to be a one off. My body just couldn’t handle any pork product. I guess when you wait till you are 21 yrs old to eat pork, sometimes it is too late to adapt. I am over 60 now.
Salam! That’s a crazy story. I wonder if that’s a common trend for those that have never eaten pork. Thanks for the comment! Be safe
This is awesome. I appreciate you sharing these numbers. Good luck. New subscriber. 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks! It means a lot!!
Nutten better than a small tractor with a grapple for cleanin up land ,i made a stump bucket and grapple on mine for busten those root balls out and pilin them up for burnin,Since i bought the tractor i got a good start on cleanin my top acre i only have two but i like workin them the top one im settin up for deer, its all crown land around me so its a good spot to hunt with a cross bow
Heck yea brother. Definitely helps get the job done
Jersey Johnny knows that spot. We tried in 90 degree weather and we were whipped Cool days are a better plan
That was rough. I appreciate that help! Let’s keep at it
I planted some of those in our backyard garden years ago. Only planted them once, but we harvested a ton every year. We fermented them like pickles, and they were great. Took on a similar flavor to a pickle, but still very crunchy. The fartichoke nickname is well earned though.
Thats the first I heard of the pickeling! Ill have to try that
That’s my next attachment. Got a Woodland Mills wood chipper last year and it’s been great. They make good stuff.
I would really like to get one of their chippers, down the road. I could really use it to clear land and I need the chips for chickens, pigs and my garden
I need one of these or something similar. I want the backhoe, bucket, grappler, 60 in mowing deck.
I just met Mark and his family today at their farmers market stand. I have to say, Mark was very nice and easy to talk to. He had a lot of information and he also seems very passionate about what he is doing. Do yourself a favor and visit him if you are in the area. It is worth the trip. Thanks, Mark, for spending time talking to me. From New York. I will see you again.
@@ripman3616 howdy brother! I really enjoyed you stopping by and talking. Good luck up there in NY. I know that homestead of yours is right around the corner
I like Pete and Just a Few Acres farm.
@@mcchupka9718 same! Awesome channel
Living their best life
Can't you call him a piggy instead of a hog?
Okay I’m hungry now…
Didnt know you have a youtube channel mate ! All the best from germany😬
Thanks brother!!!
Would love to come over to the farmers market and taste that delicious pork meat ! Ist just a little bit too far haha @@ozhomestead1
@@maxhbland4078 you always have a place to stay here!
I’m also not a huge pork fan other than bacon and sausage. I’ll have to try some raised right pork.
We had some chops last night. It was amazing. Seasoned with “cajun two step”, Seared in butter/garlic. Daggggum
It's called discernment, especially when you have babies with you! 😮
Almost a Dingo vs Baby moment 😂
@@mackdickerson9322 hahahahah
Thanks for sharing this! Does it hold up well to bears? I just saw your recent video and now I'm wondering if they can flip a chicken tractor if they wanted. We are likely purchasing in the same county as you.
I forgot to add a pic to the video, but I have a pic of the muddy paw prints of the same bear trying to get into this chicken tractor with the metal roof. It couldn’t, so it moved to the smaller one. I had chickens in both coops at the time. It held up really well. Zero issues. I have 29 birds in it right now 😃
@@ozhomestead1 Good to know, thanks!
Honey bear 😊
Smart too! With the baby bears it’s crazy
you would know!
@@ozhomestead1 😂😭
I'm glad it seems that everyone's safe. Both mama's would've fiercely defended their fams, I'm sure.
they sure would!
Stay out the dang woods please
I hate when you get on market place and they underestimate what needs to be done. Like granted we all need the money with life these days but be honest. Cool trailer though. Can’t wait to see how thing go from here. Thanks for making this content, my family loves to watch
This is so freaking cool! Love what you did to it. Can’t wait to see you haul
That’s a great amount of views! And love the music
Nice and I appreciate the advice bro
@@Username7110blu good luck!
The butt crack potato 😂 Seriously tho, congratulations on a very good harvest. My son has grown them in a patch in our back yard and the harvest got smaller each year so this year the soil is resting.
Thank you! I change the bed I grow them in every time. I compost the wood chips from my chicken coop and do as much as I can to keep the soil healthy.
HOOD SNAKE...TRYING TO BE SOMETHING HE NEVER WILL BE
Im afraid of gardener snakes i aint gonna be there to tell the difference
Omg a screw walked out so the guns ass. bro check your gun before going to the range. Ive had screws walk out on a M&P bodyguard 38 its called go get Loctite and tighten your screws. I recommend regular maintenance on any firearms no matter the brand!
lol ok bub
@@ozhomestead1 lmao learn more about firearms before downing them
@@bc.itz.outside6047 learn to do basic firearms maintenance on your bodyguard so your screws don’t walk out on you.
@@ozhomestead1 oh I do. but unlike you I don’t fault the gun because of a screw lmao
@@ozhomestead1 your definitely new to firearms don’t worry you have time to learn
"yoink"
Many snakes rattle their tails, rattlesnakes then used that to evolve a feature that makes noise from that rattling
Grab em
He so cute 🥰
Ah what 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣