Equador, yup, I think I might like the weather there more than your eternal snow😅 As it is, Pennsylvania seems just about right the longer I live here. Ivar is such a joy, always laughing and having fun.
Here in the US, there are a lot of people who have children that have outgrown their trampoline. To make good use of it, they turn the trampoline upside down with netting around the sides and let the chickens “free range” underneath the trampoline. It moves easily across the yard and gives shelter from the rain and hot sun.
Hi there I was thinking about your concerns of the coop . A few suggestions . The birds are too heavy to jump onto that big open chain link wire floor . I suggest you go with a smaller wire weave so they can fly off the roost and land comfortably . For now lay some wood panels down on your wire floor . Some chicken breeders will make wooden slat floors . A 1”x2” slat set up . If you have any mink , weasel or martins in your woods they will climb in thru that open chain link too and kill your chickens . You Might try during this cold laying flat wood paneling for now so thier feet don’t get to cold
We had a large trampoline when I was growing up. Every day was spent doing back flips, forward flips, games and just passing the time on the trampoline while the weather was good. It was one of the best parts of our childhood and enhanced our athletic prowess across a number of disciplines.
I just realized that a little guy who doesn't weigh much needs a springier trampoline! Special consideration for children! Ivar sure looks like Tova! Thank you for the videos.
I think the chickens would be a lot less stressed about their new quarters if they had a floor of sorts under their roosts instead of wire mesh. Firstly because chickens detest an up-draught when roosting, and also, watch how the two who did get down are carefully picking their way across a beam rather than set foot on the mesh. Dropping eggs from where they are sitting also points to stress or a reluctance to jump down onto the mesh to go find a nest
The chickens can't walk on wire. They need some boardwalk ways. Bottomless moveable hen coops sit on the ground until it's time to move the coop and retractable wheels come out to roll. Hope Ivar likes his trampoline 💜
Ivar is so grown up now, i qatch alot of homesteading videos here in the USA, they all gave nesting boxes in them. They all have wood floors. Their feet dont like open mesh. Just a thought. Take care everyone .
it looks like there is a constant struggle.. i wonder way..vibes are bleak, ivar is only happy camper in the family.. all the best and best wishes for better days ahead. love always ❤❤❤
Soooo good to see you!!! Ivar is getting so big and so handsome! I love to see him try to problem solve with you! Have fun with that trampoline and “we’ll see you in the next one!”
The editing in this one was fantastic. Love the "chicken saga". I love the long format but it's tough to wait so long between videos. Your blissful simple life is so attractive to those of us who live in the city.
I'm just stopping for a minute to say hello and as always tell you all how much I appreciate you and love you! Talasbuan day is always the best day but we are going through a more difficult time that usual, being hit with one thing after another, so your video showing up today is extra special! Your videos are calming and joyful therapy for me. I hope you are all doing well! Love from Teri in Michigan❤😘🥰
I think having a mobile hen house is an excellent idea, but I do think you must look at this as a prototype, an idea that you can improve. Maybe you can find an old used trailer base for an affordable price? The wheels should be on the outside, not where the hens can get caught in the spokes. The possibilities to move it will be even greater if you have some sort of brakes on the wheels to deal with slopes. As some one else commented, the chickens do need a solid floor - which would probably make it easier for them to find the small trap door. The eggs are gold in your diet, so worth improving the chicken house. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us! Fun for us, hard work for you!
Jamaica 🇯🇲 here blessings good to see the family that young man 👨 is sure growing and handsome and intelligent you and his mom have been doing a wonderful job congratulations and please continue posting these wonderful pictures
Give a hug to your lovely dog more often in the videos. He is waiting for this. Thank you. Your chickens love the piece of liberty. Stay save. Greetings from Germany.
The chickens at 30:00 minute mark were funny😂 interesting how the rooster was the first one out, he probably couldn't take it anymore 😂 watch the film chicken run- it may provide you with comedic relief🙌
Hi Mathias,Tova and Ivar and also your beautiful,sweet Husky( can't remember his name or her name). Such a wonderful video and the drone footage as always was amazing!! Sorry this comment is coming out a day later. We are familiar with the chicken dramas and things that can go wrong. Our neighbors have free roaming chickens and they come to visit us everyday. Predators are around here, we look out for them and the chickens safety. Hoping the chicken wagon on wheels works out for you all.Its a great ideal.Loved seeing Ivar and Dad having a great time on trampoline!!😊❤. Thank you for all your hard work that goes into making these videos. We appreciate you very much.Tova we know you can't wait to start your planting. The hardest working couple and Ivar we've seen. Love from North Georgia Mountains USA ❤
Det är alltid skojigt att lyssna på Ivar och er, när ni talar svenska. Det ser jag mest fram emot. Fint, att ni tog fram memman. Utan memma finns ingen påsk. Hälsningar från södra delen av Tyskland med hemlängtan till Finland och skärgården
Gratitude dear friends for this beautiful video again. I find that Ivar had gown and matured a lot in the last month! The adventure with the chickens is interesting in terms of learning process. I'm sure that they will accustom to it and soon all will be well. Keep courage, dear friends. Sending loving high vibes to the three of you as well as furries and feathered ones 🙏💙💙💙
Hi there, thanks for the video again. It's always great to receive a new video from Talasbuan. 😊 Beautiful views, cute, Evar, and splendid news from you all. Love the videos🎉🎉🎉🎉Greatings from South-Africa. Melinda
Such a beautiful video. I pray that your new coop on wheels works well for you. You do work so hard. Ivar is growing so fast! He's such a sweet child. 🤗 ML from Texas country.
Great video; thanks for sharing! Ivar is growing & learning so much. Malva is a beautiful dog. The chickens are going to love the space. Blessings to all 🤗🇨🇦
Pro tip: buy a battery powered light to put inside the chicken tractor. We use LED string lights that are powered by 3 rechargeable AA batteries. It has a timer and goes on the same time daily and then turns off after 3 hours.....have it turn on 1 hour before you want them to roost at night....the light will lure them inside the coop. Add a ramp up to the small door. I couldn't see what you have exactly. After a week, they will be used to going into the coop without the light on and you can remove it. We use this method when training 2-month-old chicks to use the new coop. Do you have many hawks there? We have too many to even use the mobile electric fencing....Hawk flew over twice today while I was outside with them....
A lot of people do use chicken tractors in the United States. I guess it's trial and error to see what the best materials to use. Every child loves a trampoline, even adults love to get on it with their kids. Love your videos always look forward to the next one.
Ivar is not a baby anymore! How about that cute little side-wise look? . . . What a magnificent trampoline! I have a 40" Cellerciser (small trampoline) indoors... still fun at 80 years old!
Egg-cellent video! Thanks for posting. Who knew that chickens could be such hard work? The wagon does look like a marvellous solution, but I guess the chickens will need to get used to it, and forget about the old coop. I just worry that a fox will find it very easy to squeeze under that fence.🦊
‘Regenerative chickenfriends’ made me laugh out loud :) I think that went remarkably well, I thought the chickens would stop laying for days. And then the sheepshearing… you guys work so hard! Thank goodness for the sauna!
Have fun on that trampoline Ivar! My sister bought an Olympic size one in the 70's and it was the best thing ever...have your Dad or Mom give you ,"The Bounce" sometime! Basically they time the moment you hit the mat and push down with their legs and you go really high!
I could not help laughing a little when they moved the chicken wagon down the road with all those stressed birds clucking away with their obvious unhappyness about the move.
how nice that you are starting beekeeping. I got my first "volk" (group)( as we call it in the netherlands)last summer. I hope to harvest my first honey this spring. I find it very exciting, you get so much information. Maybe I learn something of you to, although our climates are a little different.
How do you manage not to crash the drone into the trees, gorgeous intro! I loved (love) trampoline as a child, many fun times ahead for Ivar and family. I've followed you since before Ivar was born, just realized. He's growing up so beautifully with gentle Mama and Papa.
Jumping on a trampoline 10-15 minutes a day is very good for lymphatic system drainage. Your drone skills are quite impressive these days Mathias. Best wishes on the mobile chicken coop!
Anything you have so much fun on has to be beautiful. So the trampoline must be beautiful. When you live in such a beautiful place I think it is alright to have something out of place. I have never been to the snow and I never want to go as I hate being cold. Here in Australia we are now going into our winter. ☹️☹️☹️😩😩😩 no snow where I am thank goodness.
If you want help building your chicken tractor...watch the latest vlog from Lumnah Acres. They are building new ones to replace old ones. Easy and hopefully cheaper. Wishing you all well.
It would be nice to watch a video on how you take care of your chicken! :) How you keep them from cold, how you feed them, how you get new generations and so on. I'm planning on getting some chicken (in Finland) and my circumstaces are somewhat similar to yours: very simple.
Flying chickens aren’t funny 😅 I learned years ago, that you kan use a sissor and cut feathers from only one ving. Then 9 out of 10 chickens will stop entering the fence 🤞 good luck! I enjoy every video from your beautiful area and your beautiful people ❤️
I used to feed my chickens crushed oyster shells...I was told that this would keep them from eating their eggs as it provided the nutrients they need for eggshell prodution..just a thought!
I realize it's much to late at this point, but I would try closing up the big door sometime during the day and see if they find their way back in the hatch underneath when it's time for bed/roosting.
Thank you both for this! I have really been getting anxious for the next video. Surely you are both very busy and not having lots of time to make these videos. How's the windows coming with the new house ? Of course i am asking these questions before finishing the video.
I think you could put good slope on the egg eggs are tougher than you think, I used to pack eggs into cartons and I was surprised at how much you could do to them before they would break.
It pains me I hope the Mobile chicken coop works out for you. I have kept chickens in a mobile coop for years and for the last three years on my new property intensively rotate with electric nets and wire in the regenerative way with my cows sheep and chickens. Within a couple of days the chickens figure out the new house I’ve had only problems with the electric net keeping them in but not them getting used to their house. My new adventure is a mobile electric net it’s on skids and we just drag it behind our RTV move 164 feet of net in just minutes. No tear down and set up. Keep up the good work and the slow living
Equador, yup, I think I might like the weather there more than your eternal snow😅 As it is, Pennsylvania seems just about right the longer I live here.
Ivar is such a joy, always laughing and having fun.
No better sound than that of a happy laughing child
I echo the previous comment. You two are amazing parents. I pray for your continued success and safety. God bless.
If there ever were a regal looking dog, it would be Malva in the closing clip. Absolutely gorgeous!! ❤
It's fantastic how you can be so happy by jumping a trampoline 🤩
I love it so much! ❤
Glad to see you eating mämmi - greetings from Northern Finland!
Here in the US, there are a lot of people who have children that have outgrown their trampoline. To make good use of it, they turn the trampoline upside down with netting around the sides and let the chickens “free range” underneath the trampoline. It moves easily across the yard and gives shelter from the rain and hot sun.
Your dog is so beautiful and seems to have such a peaceful demeanor!
Hi there
I was thinking about your concerns of the coop . A few suggestions . The birds are too heavy to jump onto that big open chain link wire floor . I suggest you go with a smaller wire weave so they can fly off the roost and land comfortably . For now lay some wood panels down on your wire floor .
Some chicken breeders will make wooden slat floors . A 1”x2” slat set up .
If you have any mink , weasel or martins in your woods they will climb in thru that open chain link too and kill your chickens . You Might try during this cold laying flat wood paneling for now so thier feet don’t get to cold
Ivar has really grown! So has his sense of humor... loved the open mouth and smile, waiting for pudding. He's a beautiful child. ❤
We had a large trampoline when I was growing up. Every day was spent doing back flips, forward flips, games and just passing the time on the trampoline while the weather was good. It was one of the best parts of our childhood and enhanced our athletic prowess across a number of disciplines.
I just realized that a little guy who doesn't weigh much needs a springier trampoline! Special consideration for children! Ivar sure looks like Tova! Thank you for the videos.
Wow, those chickens make quite a racket. I have some Swedish flower chickens. They are so pretty
I think the chickens would be a lot less stressed about their new quarters if they had a floor of sorts under their roosts instead of wire mesh. Firstly because chickens detest an up-draught when roosting, and also, watch how the two who did get down are carefully picking their way across a beam rather than set foot on the mesh. Dropping eggs from where they are sitting also points to stress or a reluctance to jump down onto the mesh to go find a nest
The chickens can't walk on wire. They need some boardwalk ways. Bottomless moveable hen coops sit on the ground until it's time to move the coop and retractable wheels come out to roll. Hope Ivar likes his trampoline 💜
My favorite part is 00:00 - 47:51. Perfect movie after work, now I'm calm down and ready for sleep. Ivar's laugh is contagious.
That's my favorite part too!😆👍
@@jntd4160yes! Hello 👋 from Poland and rural life! ( channel)
Ivar is looking so grown up. Still a sweet boy though!
Ivar is so grown up now, i qatch alot of homesteading videos here in the USA, they all gave nesting boxes in them. They all have wood floors. Their feet dont like open mesh. Just a thought. Take care everyone .
it looks like there is a constant struggle.. i wonder way..vibes are bleak, ivar is only happy camper in the family.. all the best and best wishes for better days ahead. love always ❤❤❤
I love Ivar's laugh. 😍
Yes! And his beautiful smile that goes along with it!
@@jntd4160:). Hello from Poland and rural living!
@@agnesskibicka Hello from Michigan!👋🤗
@@jntd4160 hi :0! If you like rural life then welcome 😁 over
It's wonderful to see Ivar enjoying the trampoline! He is so adorable. All the best for a good transition to Spring! ❤❤❤
The opening footage was so beautiful! Now I would like to try memma. Thank you for sharing the beauty and the hard work.
Amazing cinematic opening sequence.
Soooo good to see you!!! Ivar is getting so big and so handsome! I love to see him try to problem solve with you! Have fun with that trampoline and “we’ll see you in the next one!”
I think Mathias is having as much fun on the trampoline as Ivar, as he should. Enjoy!
I think so ^^
The editing in this one was fantastic. Love the "chicken saga". I love the long format but it's tough to wait so long between videos. Your blissful simple life is so attractive to those of us who live in the city.
Happy birthday, Ivar. That trampoline is cool.
I'm just stopping for a minute to say hello and as always tell you all how much I appreciate you and love you! Talasbuan day is always the best day but we are going through a more difficult time that usual, being hit with one thing after another, so your video showing up today is extra special! Your videos are calming and joyful therapy for me. I hope you are all doing well! Love from Teri in Michigan❤😘🥰
Thanks for a lovely chicken on wheels adventure, it was interesting and delightful
I think having a mobile hen house is an excellent idea, but I do think you must look at this as a prototype, an idea that you can improve. Maybe you can find an old used trailer base for an affordable price? The wheels should be on the outside, not where the hens can get caught in the spokes. The possibilities to move it will be even greater if you have some sort of brakes on the wheels to deal with slopes. As some one else commented, the chickens do need a solid floor - which would probably make it easier for them to find the small trap door. The eggs are gold in your diet, so worth improving the chicken house. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us! Fun for us, hard work for you!
Jamaica 🇯🇲 here blessings good to see the family that young man 👨 is sure growing and handsome and intelligent you and his mom have been doing a wonderful job congratulations and please continue posting these wonderful pictures
Jednim slovem nadhera mate perfektniho manzela a krasne dite nadherna pece o🍀zvirata o pudu v nadherne divocine jste nadherni lide❤
Give a hug to your lovely dog more often in the videos. He is waiting for this. Thank you. Your chickens love the piece of liberty. Stay save.
Greetings from Germany.
What a handsome couple in the end Tove.
Matthias and Malva...you must be so proud!
The chickens at 30:00 minute mark were funny😂 interesting how the rooster was the first one out, he probably couldn't take it anymore 😂 watch the film chicken run- it may provide you with comedic relief🙌
This might be weird, but you have the most soothing voice. I wish you read stories to us xD ♥ much love!
Hi Mathias,Tova and Ivar and also your beautiful,sweet Husky( can't remember his name or her name). Such a wonderful video and the drone footage as always was amazing!! Sorry this comment is coming out a day later. We are familiar with the chicken dramas and things that can go wrong. Our neighbors have free roaming chickens and they come to visit us everyday. Predators are around here, we look out for them and the chickens safety. Hoping the chicken wagon on wheels works out for you all.Its a great ideal.Loved seeing Ivar and Dad having a great time on trampoline!!😊❤. Thank you for all your hard work that goes into making these videos. We appreciate you very much.Tova we know you can't wait to start your planting. The hardest working couple and Ivar we've seen. Love from North Georgia Mountains USA ❤
I was so happy to see a new video to watch with dinner. Thank you for sharing your family and happenings at Talasbuan.
Ivar is growing up so fast! Handsome boy! Happy birthday!
Oh man, I’m so excited about the next episode! What a cliffhanger!!
Det är alltid skojigt att lyssna på Ivar och er, när ni talar svenska. Det ser jag mest fram emot. Fint, att ni tog fram memman. Utan memma finns ingen påsk. Hälsningar från södra delen av Tyskland med hemlängtan till Finland och skärgården
I'm so happy to see Ivar got his birthday trampoline. Love watching your videos. God bless
I love seeing that beautiful little guy with his dad...and at the end you and the dog....such awesomeness
Ivor has been glancing at you out of the corner of his eye for many years now! It's his signature look 😊
It s so marvellous to see all those trees. Thank you so much.
Gratitude dear friends for this beautiful video again. I find that Ivar had gown and matured a lot in the last month! The adventure with the chickens is interesting in terms of learning process. I'm sure that they will accustom to it and soon all will be well. Keep courage, dear friends. Sending loving high vibes to the three of you as well as furries and feathered ones 🙏💙💙💙
😊😊 we both are amazed of the skills you both show, and we await the next.
Happy Birthday Ivar.🎂 Have a lovely day.😀
Hi there, thanks for the video again. It's always great to receive a new video from Talasbuan. 😊 Beautiful views, cute, Evar, and splendid news from you all. Love the videos🎉🎉🎉🎉Greatings from South-Africa. Melinda
I z Polski pozdrowienia ❤
I love to watch Ivars joy on the trampoline. I think you're doing a good job with the chickens. Trial and error but to me it's so far so good.😊❤️
Beautiful openings of gorgeous scenery! Ivar has grown up . Sending sunshine and warmth from sunny island ... Singapore :))
Enjoyed watching both kids enjoying the trampoline 😜. With love from your friends in Australia 🇦🇺
Trevligt video, Ivar såg väldigt glad ut med sin nya trampolin..
Hälsningar :)
It is hard to teach old chickens new tricks.😅 Great vlog as always. May will bring green grass and new adventures. Thanks so much for sharing.
How Ivar has grown! Thank you very much for this video 🥰
Ah, chickens... I'm sure they'll settle in to their new home! The trampoline is fantastic.
Such a beautiful video.
I pray that your new coop on wheels works well for you.
You do work so hard.
Ivar is growing so fast! He's such a sweet child. 🤗
ML from Texas country.
Love to you from Minnesota!
Beautiful intro. 🛸
I´m Finnish and understand what is Mämmi. It is so good. Nice whatsing your work and your live.
Loving the family bonding and working together.God's blessing always to you.
Great video; thanks for sharing! Ivar is growing & learning so much. Malva is a beautiful dog. The chickens are going to love the space. Blessings to all 🤗🇨🇦
Pro tip: buy a battery powered light to put inside the chicken tractor. We use LED string lights that are powered by 3 rechargeable AA batteries. It has a timer and goes on the same time daily and then turns off after 3 hours.....have it turn on 1 hour before you want them to roost at night....the light will lure them inside the coop. Add a ramp up to the small door. I couldn't see what you have exactly. After a week, they will be used to going into the coop without the light on and you can remove it. We use this method when training 2-month-old chicks to use the new coop. Do you have many hawks there? We have too many to even use the mobile electric fencing....Hawk flew over twice today while I was outside with them....
A lot of people do use chicken tractors in the United States. I guess it's trial and error to see what the best materials to use. Every child loves a trampoline, even adults love to get on it with their kids. Love your videos always look forward to the next one.
Awwww 😎😃 flying through the air sun shining ⛅☀️beautiful!
42:35 that sound like the Sandhill Cranes we have in north america. Cool.
Ivar is not a baby anymore! How about that cute little side-wise look? . . . What a magnificent trampoline! I have a 40" Cellerciser (small trampoline) indoors... still fun at 80 years old!
The chickens are excellent in showing their utter displeasure😂👍
Wow god bless your son looks like mum and dad so much beautiful😊
Egg-cellent video! Thanks for posting. Who knew that chickens could be such hard work? The wagon does look like a marvellous solution, but I guess the chickens will need to get used to it, and forget about the old coop. I just worry that a fox will find it very easy to squeeze under that fence.🦊
‘Regenerative chickenfriends’ made me laugh out loud :) I think that went remarkably well, I thought the chickens would stop laying for days. And then the sheepshearing… you guys work so hard! Thank goodness for the sauna!
Have fun on that trampoline Ivar! My sister bought an Olympic size one in the 70's and it was the best thing ever...have your Dad or Mom give you ,"The Bounce" sometime! Basically they time the moment you hit the mat and push down with their legs and you go really high!
Beautiful!
Most beautiful UA-cam channel... my favorite ❤.. it's my dream life.. which you are living.. always loves to see you ..
Hello Ivar..am your fan from Philippines
No worries 😅😂 they will get the hang of it. ❤❤ my chickens always go crazy when I change things . It takes a few days
I could not help laughing a little when they moved the chicken wagon down the road with all those stressed birds clucking away with their obvious unhappyness about the move.
Looks like the chicken coup works good.
How I would love a "Chicken Cam" inside the tractor so we can see their reactions to being moved 😊
Very, very interesting. Always wanted a chicken coop, but always had the question on how frequently you have to maintain it clean. From Puerto Rico.
how nice that you are starting beekeeping. I got my first "volk" (group)( as we call it in the netherlands)last summer. I hope to harvest my first honey this spring. I find it very exciting, you get so much information. Maybe I learn something of you to, although our climates are a little different.
How do you manage not to crash the drone into the trees, gorgeous intro! I loved (love) trampoline as a child, many fun times ahead for Ivar and family. I've followed you since before Ivar was born, just realized. He's growing up so beautifully with gentle Mama and Papa.
Those are the loudest chickens I have ever heard haha, especially when they are protesting haha.
Jumping on a trampoline 10-15 minutes a day is very good for lymphatic system drainage. Your drone skills are quite impressive these days Mathias. Best wishes on the mobile chicken coop!
HOORAY you're back!❤❤❤
❤ God Bless
You can cut the chickens' wings. Love watching your videos.
Anything you have so much fun on has to be beautiful. So the trampoline must be beautiful. When you live in such a beautiful place I think it is alright to have something out of place.
I have never been to the snow and I never want to go as I hate being cold. Here in Australia we are now going into our winter. ☹️☹️☹️😩😩😩 no snow where I am thank goodness.
If you want help building your chicken tractor...watch the latest vlog from Lumnah Acres. They are building new ones to replace old ones. Easy and hopefully cheaper. Wishing you all well.
It would be nice to watch a video on how you take care of your chicken! :) How you keep them from cold, how you feed them, how you get new generations and so on. I'm planning on getting some chicken (in Finland) and my circumstaces are somewhat similar to yours: very simple.
Looks like Vegemite which is yeast extract in Australia😊
Flying chickens aren’t funny 😅 I learned years ago, that you kan use a sissor and cut feathers from only one ving. Then 9 out of 10 chickens will stop entering the fence 🤞 good luck! I enjoy every video from your beautiful area and your beautiful people ❤️
I used to feed my chickens crushed oyster shells...I was told that this would keep them from eating their eggs as it provided the nutrients they need for eggshell prodution..just a thought!
Blessings+++!!!
I realize it's much to late at this point, but I would try closing up the big door sometime during the day and see if they find their way back in the hatch underneath when it's time for bed/roosting.
Have chickens will travel!
Thank you both for this! I have really been getting anxious for the next video. Surely you are both very busy and not having lots of time to make these videos. How's the windows coming with the new house ? Of course i am asking these questions before finishing the video.
I think you could put good slope on the egg eggs are tougher than you think, I used to pack eggs into cartons and I was surprised at how much you could do to them before they would break.
It was nice to take a drive with you to the village. Ivar is lovely! Have you resolved the school issue?
Can we see your inside the house routine and meals.
It pains me I hope the Mobile chicken coop works out for you. I have kept chickens in a mobile coop for years and for the last three years on my new property intensively rotate with electric nets and wire in the regenerative way with my cows sheep and chickens. Within a couple of days the chickens figure out the new house I’ve had only problems with the electric net keeping them in but not them getting used to their house. My new adventure is a mobile electric net it’s on skids and we just drag it behind our RTV move 164 feet of net in just minutes. No tear down and set up. Keep up the good work and the slow living