Hey I saw a video you were in with your wood gas truck I remember seeing you down there at four corners in yelm when I was about 19 it'd be cool to see the truck again you had PVC setup for the throttle then it was cool to see that you're driving it more regularly would love to see a newer video on it
@@dannymayes2122 goes straight on the garden, it’s a cold manure so it can go right on the plants. I need to build a sifter to catch them so I can start selling “bunny berries” they go for about 10$ a bag in our area
@BigBeavrSlayer yea I've seen some builds on that. As soon as I get a place I'll be getting rabbits. After watching your videos I might get some quail too
They both are so easy to work with. And damn cheap compared to larger livestock that need a ton of space and pasture. I still am planning for some dairy goats and 2 hogs a year but that really taps all my property’s potential room
Hey I saw a video you were in with your wood gas truck I remember seeing you down there at four corners in yelm when I was about 19 it'd be cool to see the truck again you had PVC setup for the throttle then it was cool to see that you're driving it more regularly would love to see a newer video on it
I’ll be doing a video on it soon I’m sure, pretty busy with work and hiking lately ya I remember talking to you at 4corners
My construction/rucking brother! Built those birbs a high rise apartment! Looks great
They seem to enjoy it so far!
That's a nice o-ring set. Looks familiar 😂
It does! Very familiar!
So in the clips of you working at the table is that all droppings under the hutchs?
Yep that’s about 3 weeks worth ish, they make a TON of great fertilizer
@@BigBeavrSlayer was wondering if you were doing anything with it.
@@dannymayes2122 goes straight on the garden, it’s a cold manure so it can go right on the plants. I need to build a sifter to catch them so I can start selling “bunny berries” they go for about 10$ a bag in our area
@BigBeavrSlayer yea I've seen some builds on that. As soon as I get a place I'll be getting rabbits. After watching your videos I might get some quail too
They both are so easy to work with. And damn cheap compared to larger livestock that need a ton of space and pasture. I still am planning for some dairy goats and 2 hogs a year but that really taps all my property’s potential room