This Man Has A 30 Year Supply Of Food! It's Dirt Cheap And Easy!

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  • I'll show you how to beat food shortages with this cheap and easy superfood. Unfortunately, food shortages are happening more and more frequently around the world. Use code HAXMAN135 to get $135 off across five boxes plus free shipping on your first Green Chef box at bit.ly/3pJdH8K!
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  • @amanmustlearn
    @amanmustlearn Рік тому +764

    I like how theres no doom and gloom like other prepper channels

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  Рік тому +154

      I like to be prepared but still have fun. No need to pretend the end is tomorrow. 😄

    • @bobmam784
      @bobmam784 Рік тому +45

      If you aren't having fun. You are doing it wrong. I see this in this channel having fun with almost all of the videos I've watched.

    • @jawick
      @jawick Рік тому +14

      @@HAXMAN , you might want to change your second egg cost date. You are comparing Sept. 2020 $1.35 to Sept. 2020 $2.90.

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  Рік тому +35

      @@jawick Yeah. Even though I watched the video at least a dozen times before uploading that slipped by me. There for eternity to shame me. 😂

    • @josephg.3370
      @josephg.3370 Рік тому +6

      @@HAXMAN 🤣

  • @Kazwellian
    @Kazwellian Рік тому +389

    We got our egg dispensers earlier this year and found out they are more entertaining than most other animals! They run to greet us and think a jug of water poured into a dog bowl is a treat even though they already have water. Lol
    Thanks for making us laugh while educating everyone about those beautiful, nutritious butt nuggets!

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  Рік тому +65

      I didn’t want to drag the video out but we’ve found them to be great stress reducers. It’s relaxing to just sit with them and watch them. The feed in your hand is always better than the feed on the ground. 😄

    • @danam.8709
      @danam.8709 Рік тому +19

      Wonderful I hope to have my own home again but in the meantime I draw a great deal of joy from my 3 apartment egg layers who are amazingly entertaining.

    • @Katalinmason
      @Katalinmason Рік тому +16

      OMG You are so right about them being entertaining! We got our chickens in May and within two months we set a couple of lawn chairs in front of the coop. They’re hilarious 😂. They come running at us like a herd of mini dinosaurs and follow us around the property. They love my husbands shop so he’s always shoo-ing them out. They’re def fun to watch. 😊

    • @jesusisalive3227
      @jesusisalive3227 Рік тому +7

      Have you tried to "paralyze" your chickens yet? It's hilarious! You lay your chicken on its side, take a piece of chalk and draw a line on the concrete in front of it then let the chicken go. 9 out of 10 times they stay laying down until you nudge them.

    • @broodieivie207
      @broodieivie207 Рік тому +17

      As a new bride my sister gave me some hens. I was self teaching several versions soup. One day I had a huge pot of black beans going and I was c rummaging around in the cupboard and came across baby oysters. Yep I added then my black beans (barf) ok not a good idea. I haulled that junk out the the chickens. It was a cold grey day (a hoar frost day) the chicken went nuts. Singing happy songs that hens tend to do. Happy hens that day and I never put baby oysters in soup again....

  • @WinkTartanBelle
    @WinkTartanBelle Рік тому +146

    It took me about four years to talk Hubs into letting me get our first hens as day old chicks. He has always been a city boy and is (at the least) uncomfortable around anything but dogs and cats. Once the girls were about three months old he was hooked. He was the one who first named a bird. In the years since then he has relentlessly spoiled every chicken we've had. Every time I retire our old flock and start with new chicks, at least one of the new girls must look like his first favorite (a solid white leghorn hybrid he named April) and assume the same name. He's still not big on holding them, but he feeds special treats daily and talks to them in his sweetest tones. (Yes, I mean he talks "baby talk" to them.) He has spent a solid amount of money and expended a great deal of effort (even literal sweat and blood) to make sure these birds live in healthy and comfortable surroundings, protected from all predators. He was very conscientious about training our dogs to protect and not hassle the girls. He helps me care for them when asked, and is always alerting me if one "doesn't look right". I honestly think he'd object if one day I said "I'm tired of the chickens. Let's get rid of them."
    Today was the biennial "Big Girls' Coop" clean-out, since we also use the deep litter method. He hauled seven barrows of litter and poop to the compost pile, helped me dig out the areas that got wet during our torrential downpour last night. He washed feeders and waterers, scraped roosts, and helped me scrub and hose it all out. Once I had finished spraying out the building with Oxine and it was dry again, he hauled four big bales of shavings for me to spread out, and helped me reposition the nest boxes. Between tasks he was treating the girls and making sure they were comfortable in their temporary enclosure.
    Just be forewarned: Chickens are considered the gateway drug of livestock. They also spread a disorder that is called "chicken math". You might not think a chicken would be smart enough to steal your heart, but they not only can do so, they can break it too. Chickens are smart enough to have invented their own sport called "chicken football", which is often played with a dead (or nearly dead) mouse/large bug/lizard/huge worm. Frankly, I don't remember how to garden without chickens, so they might also cause a form of amnesia.

    • @heide-raquelfuss5580
      @heide-raquelfuss5580 Рік тому +19

      You have a man ( and chickens ) what i can not even find! Your man has so much love and tender responsability towards your little cuties...
      Jeeeezzzz...a man who really, really spoils them and takes it to higher level of protection and comfort.
      Lord, i just hope to find such an sensitive lover of animals.
      I am 50 years old...i guess...it takes time to find someone😂
      Bless you all together🦃🐔🐓🐣🐤🐥🙋‍♀️

    • @johnchristian7788
      @johnchristian7788 Рік тому +11

      Can you tell me about chicken math?

    • @way_truth_life_of_love
      @way_truth_life_of_love Рік тому +14

      You think that you can save more than you spend….but you might spend more than you save…. But you end up not caring because you enjoy it so much!!!

    • @cupidok2768
      @cupidok2768 Рік тому +2

      How can he have 30 yrs and keep fresh

    • @crazyratlady3438
      @crazyratlady3438 Рік тому +3

      Can you elaborate on this "chicken math?"

  • @SingPrayPaint
    @SingPrayPaint Рік тому +23

    Like how you described getting your dogs to be respect the chickens. We got our two GS dogs almost a year after we started raising chickens. The dogs were about 7 months old. The female made it her intense focus to lunge at the chicken enclosure while I was hustling to reinforce it, because I was afraid the dogs would eat them. Ah..nah! I woke up one day to find my rooster & one of the hens had somehow escaped the enclosure and availed themselves to our back patio (where I kept the feed). The dogs calmly reclined in the sun, occasionally opening an eyeball to see what was clucking nearby. Amazing! So I experimented, allowing the male dog (who didn't seem interested in the hens) into the yard where I'd built the enclosure. He simply ran around sniffing and frantically digging when he seemed to find something really interesting. The female paced back and forth, outside the chicken yard, whimpering. So I let her in to see what she'd do. The are quick to obey when we tell them "NO!," so I was a little less fearful at this poiint. Sure enough...what they wanted was the MICE! Dozens of mice running out of the enclosure as the dogs dug & chased. I was floored! Funny thing too: The rooster saw what was happening and rushed back into the yard to catch some. It was at that point that the hens finally realized that they could actually EAT mice. They hadn't bothered before & I was frustrated trying to keep them out so they wouldn't pollute the feed. Thank you dogs! When we decided to tear down the small coop to build a big one I upended a nest of mice inside the coop & the adults scattered over my feet while the babies were too small to run. The chickens went wild! I scooped up the baby mice & dropped some inside the enclosure for the hens to feast on. Nice! Now for the squirrels! They're a little more evasive!

  • @trulylynn9941
    @trulylynn9941 Рік тому +60

    I lime my eggs and they are great! I raise honey bees and use raw honey for burns as well. I also buy whole grains with black oil sunflower seed and soak the feed and it last a lot longer. I raise my dog with baby chicks. I tell her they are puppies and she now protects them. Love you channel. Thumbs up!!!!!!!!!!

    • @dmo7815
      @dmo7815 Рік тому

      Free range the girls,, never have to rake leaves again. The girls will scratch thru the leaves all winter. When they poop on the deck just ignore it for a few days till it sets up then give it a kick with your boot. My daughters and I would visit the neighbor farmers and leave a dozen eggs. During harvest the farmers would leave me seed bags with corn and gravel for the chickens . Chickens can digest whole kernel corn but soaking with water makes corn go farther. To protect the girls run a hot wire 6 inches up around the coup ( highly recommend) it won’t hurt the chickens if they do get shocked.

  • @quest3947
    @quest3947 Рік тому +128

    I have skipped over this channel on many occasions… But after having watched two episodes in a row, I must say that this is one of the most informative channels out there, while also being extremely well produced, and entertaining! I don’t even know your name yet, but I truly commend you on the product that you are producing! Thank you so much for taking the time to create these episodes, while also researching and sharing that knowledge with us! Amazing stuff

    • @crazyratlady3438
      @crazyratlady3438 Рік тому +6

      Same here. So glad I just went ahead and hit play!

    • @proudkentuckygirll469
      @proudkentuckygirll469 Рік тому +6

      Ive skipped over them too... but now im on my 3rd video Binge Watching !! Lol

    • @PalmMan77
      @PalmMan77 Рік тому +4

      Same. Just subscribed.

    • @becky0072
      @becky0072 Рік тому +5

      Me too. Laughing while learning 😂

    • @meanqkie2240
      @meanqkie2240 Рік тому +3

      Lol! Yup, I’m guilty too! Good stuff Maynard!

  • @alexandervsharov
    @alexandervsharov Рік тому +12

    Don't really care about apocalyptic scenarios and such, but really enjoyed the vid. Dude has great personality and the way he presents the material is very consumable! Awesome job!

  • @lynnrabe4428
    @lynnrabe4428 Рік тому +51

    Got chickens, just had to watch because I needed a good laugh today- you bring us valuable information in an upbeat, fun way!

  • @YoshEeve
    @YoshEeve Рік тому +37

    I love the simultaneously both guilty and innocent face he made when he tried to hand Kim the largest bite of literally steaming hot eggs 😆🥰

  • @resetToDefaultSettings
    @resetToDefaultSettings Рік тому +3

    Bro - the split screen continuation of your content while doing the sponsored ad, GENIUS!!! I have not seen a content creator do this before and it definitely kept me from skipping the ad.

  • @Pure_Blood_Patriot
    @Pure_Blood_Patriot Рік тому +3

    I have the same sign on my coop "Fluffy butt hut". I had to work w/ my pups too but now, the chicks follow the pups around the yard like they are besties. I Also named my hens too. My wife and I named them after all the main characters on Steel Magnolias; Truvy, Annell, Ouisa, Clairee, M'lynn, & Shelby. We have one named Little Miss & she's special because she almost didn't make it. We had to take special care w/ her when we first got her as a chick. Love the channel, keep up the good work.

  • @SI00000
    @SI00000 Рік тому +7

    The sooner you get cold water or anything that can quickly cool your burn area the less damage you get.
    I once heard sizzling after running my hand over a hot oven surface (thinking it was cool) and immediately ran cold water over it and then rubbed it with some ice.
    It was as almost as if the burn never happened since there was no blistering or pain.

  • @chuckintexas
    @chuckintexas Рік тому +6

    THE most professional and hi-production value presentation on this topic I've seen _anywhere_ .
    VERY WELL DONE ! -
    THANKS !!

  • @mimiseeyou
    @mimiseeyou Рік тому +9

    I teach prepping and long term food storage. This was an excellent video. Thank you for bringing awareness. Another stop-the-burn tip is mustard! A way to remember the egg water testing is “dead man floats.”

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  Рік тому

      Thanks so much!

    • @unicorn111
      @unicorn111 Рік тому

      And flour. Heals fast and no burn bubbles

  • @rowanbrecknell4021
    @rowanbrecknell4021 Рік тому +2

    Water glass years ago was sodium silicate and in a ceramic jar the eggs can last forever. I have heard of 40 year old eggs stored this way being the same as when they were first put under the liquid.

  • @fonkapollo
    @fonkapollo Рік тому +5

    We sell free range organic fed eggs here in Wisconsin and it’s illegal for you to sell them unless they are washed. We keep some washed and some not and give people the option, but that’s just skirting the law a touch.

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  Рік тому +7

      It's amazing how the people who make the rules don't understand what they're doing. You aren't allowed to sell raw milk in Georgia so they put a label that says not for human consumption on the jug.

    • @fonkapollo
      @fonkapollo Рік тому

      An Amish family up the road took the state to court a few years ago over that kinda crap after they were shutdown and actually won. Now they sell to people under the guise of a CSA to skirt around the legal BS that makes no sense to begin with.

  • @tammyplourde2859
    @tammyplourde2859 Рік тому +8

    You got yourself a new sub here! Loved the education and humor combined! We so need the humor these days! Cracked up when you said not to name your chickens then went about calling them by name 🤣

  • @308sniper3
    @308sniper3 Рік тому +3

    I heard that you can use mineral oil to coat eggs for longer storage. I bought a freeze dryer and was putting up 72 eggs per batch. My wife thought i was crazy until the egg shortage hit. I can eat 6 eggs a day for about 1.5 years.

  • @ginaeaton6680
    @ginaeaton6680 Рік тому +5

    I love this video!! I've raised chickens for years. This is the most, all around, informative and entertaining video I've seen!! Great job!

  • @jjj32801
    @jjj32801 Рік тому +12

    Thanks Haxman. We all need to be prepared to protect and feed our family.

  • @bigdawgz4530
    @bigdawgz4530 Рік тому +11

    This video turned up in my suggested videos feed and, since I ALWAYS have more eggs than I can eat, I watched with interest for the instructions on water glassing them. What I hadn't counted on was the fun, cheeky, humorous editing & puns in your video. What an absolutely wonderful surprise! The comedy is much appreciated in these difficult & stressful times. I'm hitting the subscribe button the minute I post this comment.

  • @ThumperSillywabbit
    @ThumperSillywabbit Рік тому +8

    I love your videos. So funny! Yes we have only three chickens left and they are Rocky, Brazil, and Sparkle.When it gets really hot in summer here in AZ we have to bring them in from the coop and keep them in bathtub at night. They free range during day. ❤ ...outside of course ;)

  • @absoluteveracity8165
    @absoluteveracity8165 Рік тому +2

    This vid is like no other on UA-cam. Comedic but really Interesting & packed with information! 💯

  • @dickbutt7854
    @dickbutt7854 Рік тому +7

    The wood chips work because they're high in carbon, while the chicken manure is very high in nitrogen. Get the proper carbon to nitrogen ratio, and you have a healthy, not stinky, compost.
    Great idea, not sure why I never thought of turning the coop/run into a compost pile itself.

  • @Cecebuns_
    @Cecebuns_ Рік тому +9

    I’ve been hella complaining about eggs the past month lol I love this video

  • @jveiga68
    @jveiga68 Рік тому +46

    Love your videos! They’re extremely entertaining (great humor), which I must admit has literally made me laugh out loud at times while watching. I have also learned a ton by watching several of your videos, which have a wide range of interesting topics. And perhaps the best part is watching you interact with your wonderful family. You and Kim have raised your daughters well and that’s truly inspirational! If we had more families like yours this world would be a much better place. This has become one of my favorite UA-cam channels hands down. Keep up the great work 👍

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  Рік тому +2

      Thank you very much Joe. Very kind of you to say.

  • @kathyfann
    @kathyfann Рік тому +25

    I was in Walmart in Texas today they were overloaded they had so much stuff on the shelves I could’ve bought anything in fact I had a list and there were several choices in every category of what I wanted to buy so it’s amazing nothing is happening except answers to prayer I have prayed and prayed and prayed for this nation that we would not suffer starvation and it doesn’t look like we are going to so let’s all thank God for his mercy his loving kindness his graciousness to those who love him and call on his name thank you Jesus you’re awesome

    • @lisawilson3833
      @lisawilson3833 Рік тому +5

      Your wrong it’s coming and quickly. Starvation will be the least of it . The human cansbalism will be the sick part . Prepare for defense.

    • @mellis966
      @mellis966 Рік тому +4

      I totally love your heart! But situations can change in a year, a month even a day. The knockout range of a high-altitude EMP device (Electromagnetic Bomb) is 2500 miles. Think of your preps as part of your long-term savings plan. Then hope that you can pass on and leave them to your loved ones. Fear Not Be of good courage. But also be like the woman in 1 Kings 17:7-16. There was a drought and a famine. No food, no water. Elijah and the Widow at Zarephath. She had listened to the prophet and stored up grain (food), oil (fats), and water. The food she ran out of, the oil she ran out of but the water, there was no miracle for the water. She had enough water stored to last the 3 years. 1 Kings 17:7-16 ... Joseph stored up a vast amount of grain. Those that did not have enough had to go to Egypt (The world). Ref: Genesis 47:15-20 Joseph in the famine purchased the people's money, possessions, lands, and ultimately then the people themselves. "47:23 Then Joseph said unto the people, Behold, I have bought you this day and your land for Pharaoh: lo, here is seed for you, and ye shall sow the land." (Everyone in the land became a slave to Pharaoh!) ... Starve or take the mark, number or name of ownership. It is going to get really hot and dry. Rev 16:9. There will be power shortages Rev 7:1. ... I believe that our Father is good and merciful; by faith, he will provide, but we have to be trying to move in the right direction to our capacity. Then like for everyone else even those with excessive abundance stored, persistence will be by his mercy. (Brother In Christ)

    • @vanderumd11
      @vanderumd11 Рік тому

      @@lisawilson3833 LMFAOOO...yea you much not know America will go globally to bring resources home. No worries unless you are a third world

    • @sashypooh409
      @sashypooh409 Рік тому +9

      Maybe Texas is just awesome... its not like that where I live, and I live in a BIGGgg city. NOt only is there a low, (sometimes no) supply, but everything is super expensive. Regular non-fancy eggs are almost $8 per dozen....
      Not too long ago they were burning down food factories.
      Tariffs for trucks are through the roof. FUEL PRICES are impossible.
      (DON'T GET ME STARTED ON ALL OF THE CONTRIBUTORS TO INFLATION RIGHT NOW!!!)
      The cost of living is soooo RIDICULOUS. A 1 bedroom apt is $5k.
      I would seriously move to the country.... but even the country is getting expensive since everyone from the city is trying to escape there.
      The govt really wants us on universal basic income. Of course in that scenario the rich (and the ones in charge) will be scheming and get richer/more powerful while the middle class and the poor get poorer and have less and less liberty/freedom/power.
      But yea....keep your head up. It's great that you can find everything you need (at a reasonable price?)It's good to have an optimistic vibe , but always stay practical AND VIGILANT my friend . 😉😁🤗

    • @crazyratlady3438
      @crazyratlady3438 Рік тому +5

      A moment in time doesn't predict the future, sorry.

  • @readthebible67
    @readthebible67 Рік тому +4

    My first time to watch one of your videos, and enjoyed it, immensely. You & your sense of humor will be valuable in a true suvival situation, but your knowledge, combined with your ability to provide comic relief, makes you PRICELESS!! Well done!
    I am a early retiree from medicine, as is 99% of people I have known down through the years, and, in a pinch, humor is king!

  • @danam.8709
    @danam.8709 Рік тому +29

    I have 2-greenstalk vertical planters and 3-Apartment chickens. Thought about Quail and chicken banty breeds, but found the larger breeds were calmer and not freaked by having diapers. 😊
    I do have a TINY garden plot (16'x16') that I take them into everyday with me. Their world is pretty good and they are healthy.

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  Рік тому +4

      That's awesome! 😁

    • @catherinegrace2366
      @catherinegrace2366 Рік тому +2

      You diaper your chickens?

    • @danam.8709
      @danam.8709 Рік тому +6

      @@catherinegrace2366 yes. especially when they are out of their pen but still in the apartment. Not over night inside their pen.. Check Amazon and Craig's list diapers and harnesses are both available on line

    • @monad.6742
      @monad.6742 Рік тому

      Are you allowed to have chickens in apartments /houses? (in the US). I thought needed certain size yard etc

    • @alkalk8938
      @alkalk8938 Рік тому +4

      Tf do you have chickens in an apartment for? Buy fresh eggs from a local and dont ruin someone else's apartment.

  • @shorttermhobbyist
    @shorttermhobbyist Рік тому +7

    Freedom over safety. I support that.

  • @Eyes0penNoFear
    @Eyes0penNoFear Рік тому +3

    Fun fact about eggs:
    If you eat the yolk, the human body is able to utilize around 50% of the protein without turning it into sugar. Steak is only around 27%. The only protein more bio available than eggs is human breast milk, which the body is able to use around 55% of the protein.

  • @woaken
    @woaken Рік тому +4

    Thank you for showing us this. I love eggs, my fiancé hates them but I’m helping her to like them slowly - definitely a plus that you can keep them for so long, she thinks they’re bad in a week 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @krickette5569
    @krickette5569 Рік тому +101

    I absolutely Love how funny your videos are while at the same time being So chocked full of important information. The opening scene laughing so hard I incorrectly swallowed some wasabi, then I was crying. I am currently running my incubator to increase my chicken flock. I've spent years trying to sell my chicken eggs and no one was interested, now Everyone is asking to buy. I have preserved them all summer in my freeze dryer but I think I want to try water glassing some, just for the experience.

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! 😁 Kim used her incubator for the first time a few months ago. Most of our current chickens came from my sister's chicken eggs.

    • @Barracuda48082
      @Barracuda48082 Рік тому

      My northern Michigan friend said its quicker and a tid bit cheaper to buy chicks at $.60 per but with inflation, renting a FOGHORN LEGHORN may be the new old way..again.

    • @draganarc0131
      @draganarc0131 Рік тому

      @@Barracuda48082what? 60 cents a bird? 35 years ago they were $1.85 for the most expensive the last couple years you couldn’t find them for less then $4.00.
      I spent $200 on a 41 egg incubator last year cause it’s going to pay back really quickly.

  • @TheUltimateAcres
    @TheUltimateAcres Рік тому +7

    I love your shows! I learn so much while busting a gut on your natural humor. Your wife must be an amazing woman to keep you happynd healthy. I'm a huge fan (Not huge in size, though)! I'm obviously staying tuned for sure. Love that family. #Keepupthegreatwork

  • @cmorrow132
    @cmorrow132 6 місяців тому +1

    I just found your channel.and sub'd after watching a couple of videos. I've raised chickens for a few years and your videos are the most clear, accurate and straight to the point I've seen

  • @327zam
    @327zam Рік тому

    Awesome editing! I love how I could watch your content while you touted your sponsor. Thanks!

  • @chrisharshbarger5844
    @chrisharshbarger5844 Рік тому +15

    Thank you so much for the great content! You have trained a lot of us to better care for our families. I really appreciate it. Have a good one.

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Chris!

  • @terminuskalendrus8481
    @terminuskalendrus8481 Рік тому +5

    0:36 so good 😂, greetings from germany! Love your video making skills

  • @FoxIslandRailroadCo
    @FoxIslandRailroadCo Рік тому +1

    “Please. Hit the Grape. P-Please.” Most relatable thing I’ve ever heard😂

  • @scottfranson4215
    @scottfranson4215 9 місяців тому

    That was cool to hear you mention Justin Roads , He`s another very Smart Family Man . I enjoy the educational parts of your videos. Another Awesome Video .Thank You, for taking me along . Blessings

  • @emmettobrian1874
    @emmettobrian1874 Рік тому +43

    Our favorites are Araucanas. I saw at least one of yours was that breed. They're hearty, good layers, decent meat, and good runners which helps them get away from trouble.
    For the uninitiated, you don't need a rooster if you don't want baby chickens, the ladies will still lay without a rooster. We get that question all the time.
    Our policy is to name any food animals after food. We've had chickens named pork chop, salt, pepper, steak, etc.

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  Рік тому +6

      Yes. I think we have four of those. One being the friendliest bird we’ve ever had.

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah Рік тому +1

      Fertilized eggs have way more lecithin which is a good anti to the cholesterol in the egg
      Eat 3-4 eggs a day!! Superfood!

    • @emmettobrian1874
      @emmettobrian1874 Рік тому

      @@YeshuaKingMessiah I didn't know that.

    • @kamerabsu
      @kamerabsu Рік тому +1

      I named some of my beef steers-chuck, rib eye, sirloin, brisket and rounder.

    • @Barracuda48082
      @Barracuda48082 Рік тому

      Lol, I thought my northern Mi friend did that to be funny. Sow and boar Berthalot and Ernest, paint horses too. Her smaller breed chickens, some got so fat, their legs would not carry their weight, others would peck fight for cracked corn feed

  • @TheMikeSpike
    @TheMikeSpike Рік тому +15

    We opted for ducks. Loved the info on how to test eggs, as we free range our ducks and some really like to hide their egg laying all over the acreage....but eventually we find the nests from watching over days. But love having fresh free range (orange yolk-not pale yellow) very tasty eggs...worth the feed and time. And its pretty neat seeing ducks dig around and explore the acreage and small pond we dug for them. Gives you a sense of normalcy in a world of chaos. You can also have them lay consistently year round if you manage the day light hrs they get by adding an auxillary timed led light to get to the 14hr daylight during winter.

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  Рік тому +1

      My sister just started raising ducks for eggs as well.

    • @laaaliiiluuu
      @laaaliiiluuu Рік тому

      Isn't yellow actually a sign of a healthy egg? At least all organic eggs I ever bought do have yellow yolk while all the factory farmed eggs have orange yolks. In German egg yolk even literally translates to "egg yellow" (Eigelb).

    • @TheMikeSpike
      @TheMikeSpike Рік тому

      Actually it depends on what they are fed. Here in Canada, the non-free run grocery store eggs are very pale yellow and almost tasteless.and they are fed soy which is not great for egg quality The more greens (true free run) they get to browse on the more the eggs become intense yellow to almost orange.

    • @laaaliiiluuu
      @laaaliiiluuu Рік тому +1

      @@TheMikeSpike Sorry, I actually meant intense yellow. I have never seen pale yellow yolks though but I live in Germany so I don't know if the chickens here receive different food than in Canada.

    • @crazyratlady3438
      @crazyratlady3438 Рік тому

      Duck eggs are so yummy!

  • @RennLaRoux
    @RennLaRoux Рік тому +4

    I just found your channel and I love your content. I love your personality and how you present everything, love your humor. I love how you involve your family in everything. Ty for mentioning the deep bedding method, I first learned about that on Rhodes and Salatin channel. Have you ever considered raising meat birds so you can have your own meat? What about rabbits? I'm curious to see if you could make raised bed like the cedar plank ones, but specifically for cultivating mushrooms. Thanks for all you do ☺️

  • @darlenechaney6989
    @darlenechaney6989 Рік тому

    Thank You, I learned about chickens & eggs and did it with a smile on my face .

  • @MsDcameron
    @MsDcameron Рік тому +3

    New sub here. You showed up in my feed and I was pleasantly surprised by the humor, as well as the fact that you had water glassing in your video.
    Your straightforward instructions were a nice change from those who do their best to drag everything out.
    Looking forward to seeing more. 😊

  • @angeladansie4378
    @angeladansie4378 Рік тому +9

    Love my chickens! I ended up with 2 roosters when I bought my baby pullets last year, so I bought an incubator this year & hatched my own. Fun & easy! Also, on the salmonella thing, I've never had a problem. I eat raw cookie dough all the time (I just can't stop myself). I haven't freeze dried any raw eggs yet, but I did freeze dry scrambled eggs with wild harvested morel mushrooms & they turned out awesome. Definitely planning on doing a couple of big batches of raw before the girls stop laying regular for the winter

  • @dabidosan
    @dabidosan Рік тому

    I like how this video is edited and produced. Love the cutaway gags and sound effects, too.

  • @chrislaxson9988
    @chrislaxson9988 Рік тому

    Excellent advise. Needed this channel at 3:30 in the morning. Great channel!

  • @smithologist5272
    @smithologist5272 Рік тому +7

    I just moved earlier this year and didn't really have time to setup a coop like I wanted. I am hoping I have enough time to get a proper flock going early next year thanks for the video!

    • @JanicePhillips
      @JanicePhillips Рік тому

      Chickens are amazing. I have lots...lol. Too many.

    • @ginaeaton6680
      @ginaeaton6680 Рік тому

      @Janice Phillips... I don't understand, "too many". ;)

  • @mikemoran8351
    @mikemoran8351 Рік тому +3

    Hilarious and well done! Thanks for the entertaining and useful video. We’ve been keeping chickens for years but i still learned something!

  • @kafkollectif525
    @kafkollectif525 Рік тому +2

    I gotta say green chef is really yummy. My friend gave me some and they were all great. Really good flavours. I liked that they give you lots of whole ingredients, it’s basically like they shopped for you. So just know you have to chop and use different pans etc, it’s not just done but that’s why it tastes so amazing and fresh.

  • @AHomeIsHaven
    @AHomeIsHaven Рік тому +1

    Good stuff. You do a fine job making these videos. Very entertaining and well... Educational. Really appreciated! 💛🙏

  • @sheaholloway9537
    @sheaholloway9537 Рік тому +4

    Excellent videos. Highly informative and humorous. You should be a teacher. Our youth would actually pay attention and learn to be more self-sufficient with you at the white-board.

  • @walterperrell4898
    @walterperrell4898 Рік тому +4

    We got our chicks in August. Looking forward to our chicks maturing into egg dispensers!

  • @alkalk8938
    @alkalk8938 Рік тому

    I concur about the dogs and chickens together. I have a fairly driven and very experienced bird dog golden retriever, took several months but they are perfectly happy together now.

  • @lyradiation
    @lyradiation Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the info, really appreciate it. Segway - I usually just jump ahead of the 'adds' but you had a side video where you prepared the freeze dried eggs! Bravo! that kept me interested and I didn't jump ahead.

  • @jodylund5477
    @jodylund5477 Рік тому +6

    How do we clean the dirt or poo off the eggs without risking we washed off the bloom? We don’t have our own chickens yet. We get them from a neighbor and they often have straw or poo and dirt on them etc. And I want to water glass some. Thanks for any help

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  Рік тому +2

      If they have a clean place to lay them it should be rare that they are dirty. Of course it will happen sometimes. Just dry wipe them and then wash them right before using.

    • @onemoredoll5791
      @onemoredoll5791 Рік тому

      My chickens sleep and poo in their nesting boxes. They havent begun to lay but not sure how to get them to stop crapping in their nesting boxes

    • @dawnmichelle63
      @dawnmichelle63 Рік тому +1

      @@onemoredoll5791 don't let chickens sleep in the nesting box and they won't poo in the nesting box. My Chickies are *Litter Box Trained* I have 5 Chickies they have a room in my house and they picked their *Nesting Corner* 🥰 they are Posh Pampered Chickies but they are happy

    • @onemoredoll5791
      @onemoredoll5791 Рік тому

      @@dawnmichelle63 How do I do that? Put a piece of wood there or something? How did you train them?

    • @Kazwellian
      @Kazwellian Рік тому +3

      @@onemoredoll5791 make them perches to sleep on and block access to the boxes until they are old enough to lay eggs. Hopefully that will help.

  • @JustMe-ju3je
    @JustMe-ju3je Рік тому +5

    I’m hoping to add chickens in the spring and am now in the planning stages. I was very excited to find this! I live in town on only 1/3 acre so I need to make sure that I understand fully what I’m getting into. Thank you!

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  Рік тому +1

      Good luck!

    • @JustMe-ju3je
      @JustMe-ju3je Рік тому +2

      @Johnny Bravo I hope so. My lot is odd shaped… like an L with the house located at the 90 deg. along an alley. This will require my placing the coop in what appears to be a front yard facing a street no matter where I put it! I will need to make it as private and lovely as possible for my neighbors to be accepting. Good times but still a fun challenge!

    • @Chelseacoastmaine
      @Chelseacoastmaine Рік тому

      @@JustMe-ju3je give your neighbors fresh eggs sometimes and they’ll never complain 😊

    • @JustMe-ju3je
      @JustMe-ju3je Рік тому

      @@Chelseacoastmaine That’s my plan! I ordered chicks for spring so it will be a while until I see any eggs…but I cannot wait for the chicks arrival!

    • @JustMe-ju3je
      @JustMe-ju3je Рік тому

      @@HAXMAN Thank you. Love your channel! You and your family is so funny and I love the way you teach and make us all laugh at the same time!

  • @crazyratlady3438
    @crazyratlady3438 Рік тому

    So glad I finally hit that play button.. totally worth my time.

  • @bar_fun3315
    @bar_fun3315 Рік тому +1

    Great video! Love your laid back humorous style. You got yourself a new subscriber. Would love to see a video on your process for freeze drying and storing 🥚.

  • @jimthompson9992
    @jimthompson9992 Рік тому +7

    Really great information!! Young man, you're doing your family right!! I'm guessing that where I am the neighbors, among others, might frown on chickens and it's probably guaranteed that a rooster would be VERBOTEN!! I will be checking into farm eggs though as there's some farming not too far away.... although the cost of gas might make that problematic. But great video!! Well done!!👍👍 Take care, be safe and God bless!

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  Рік тому +2

      Thanks so much Jim!

    • @flatout5815
      @flatout5815 Рік тому +2

      Just don't get a rooster and use woodchips as Hax said, then no noise or smell, if no noise or smell the neighbors can't complain. Plus seems if you told your neighbors first and offered them eggs they might be down for that. A few chickens can supply a small family no problem if good layers, you'd have alot of extra eggs to share with your neighbors to keep them happy.

  • @CornerstoneVetClinic
    @CornerstoneVetClinic Рік тому +3

    I’m just here for the dad jokes. Occasionally I need to update my material.😅

  • @sarahpayne2361
    @sarahpayne2361 11 місяців тому

    My mom always used eggs for burns and it works
    It’s feel’s cool and it draws the heat out, it really helps with the pain

  • @Sparkeycarp
    @Sparkeycarp 10 місяців тому +1

    Can't wait to start a coop at my next property. Your video is very encouraging. My wife always wanted to raise chichens. I have done it as a kid growing up with my grandfather. He had a huge coop and let them free range during the day. Always had so many eggs. Ate them so many ways. Breakfast lunch and dinner. I never get tiered of fresh eggs. By the way just found you and subbed.

  • @andrewmccaig175
    @andrewmccaig175 Рік тому +4

    Use crushed red pepper in yours hens food to help them produce more eggs , was told this by an old man once when my hens went thru a non-laying phase

  • @bootmender
    @bootmender Рік тому +3

    Attention: I am in my 70’s and we after 24 hours wash and coat our eggs with food grade mineral oil then put in the refrigerator of no lower than 36* they will be good for 8 to 9 months! Don’t trust me check it out yourself

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  Рік тому +2

      Thanks! I had never heard of that.

    • @pattijesinoski1958
      @pattijesinoski1958 Рік тому

      Coating eggs with petroleum product? How healthy is that?

    • @pattijesinoski1958
      @pattijesinoski1958 Рік тому

      @@HAXMAN
      Coating eggs with petroleum product? How healthy is that?

  • @alexoviksdemetriosadti9647
    @alexoviksdemetriosadti9647 Рік тому

    you're a heck of a guy! you're explaining everything you know about all this ( for free!!) and we're extremely thankful 🙏 for all that! thanks again

  • @gaagomvi
    @gaagomvi 11 місяців тому

    awesome video! Thanks for the info and for all you do for the community. Very informative. Keep up the good work.

  • @CPUDOCTHE1
    @CPUDOCTHE1 Рік тому +4

    We used to raise chickens but eggs WERE cheap and the raccoons got a liking for chickens. We are getting chickens again so we don't have to pay $8 for a dozen Biden eggs.

  • @gtkozik
    @gtkozik Рік тому

    I love how you keep the chickens in line. Made my day . . . Hey!

  • @oldchickenlady
    @oldchickenlady 4 місяці тому

    I have a Dorking hen that is 8 years old and she is still an amazing layer!! I wish they were more popular. She hatches and raises at least one clutch a year. My hen came from a place called Sand Hill Preservation. I HIGHLY recommend Dorkings!

  • @lisaday2115
    @lisaday2115 Рік тому

    Love this your so fun to watch a blessing in hard times

  • @EvaderGuy
    @EvaderGuy Рік тому +1

    That’s quite a structure for your chickens. You might even consider it the “coop Deville.” great tips, thank you.

  • @Electro-lovecom
    @Electro-lovecom Рік тому

    You are a very smart man,thank you for showing you the way the great and smarter living.🐔👍

  • @johnagno8169
    @johnagno8169 Рік тому

    Love how you and Matt's off road recovery use the same music :):)

  • @denawrona2467
    @denawrona2467 Рік тому

    Newest favorite channel and the showing me "how to" and so entertaining. Keep your camera going; such a good education sire. Much love & GBY & FAMILY.

  • @publictoilet1970
    @publictoilet1970 Рік тому

    I find your videos extremely entertaining and educational at the same time. Keep the videos coming

  • @5ilvergun
    @5ilvergun Рік тому

    Bless you and your family, brother man!

  • @moonbeam7815
    @moonbeam7815 Рік тому +1

    I do the egg test at the grocery every time. Just instinct, nobody taught me that test. Now you 're confirming as a legit way to check 'em. 👍Thanks!

  • @jacobisimmons_com
    @jacobisimmons_com Рік тому

    Your alliteration was phenomenal

  • @sylviabeam8483
    @sylviabeam8483 Рік тому

    I just loved this video. your humor is electrifying

  • @RamDragon32
    @RamDragon32 Рік тому +2

    An art project and a silly walk and this could be a Bobby Duke vid. Very well done. I've never sat through a whole prepper video before, just watch long enough to get what I need (usually pickled egg recipes) and then go. I've watched two or three of yours in a row. 👍

  • @aaronh4963
    @aaronh4963 Рік тому

    Love the energy, like the content and the chuckles along the way. Good job and keep up the good work!

  • @reikigirl77
    @reikigirl77 Рік тому

    Wow! What a great video! Not only packed with info, but entertaining as well. Subscribed.

  • @AshGreen359
    @AshGreen359 3 місяці тому +1

    Chickens stop laying in winter because they need more protein when it's cold.
    I add some kitten food to the feed in winter. Get about a half dozen a day in January with 15 hens.

  • @danatompkins4385
    @danatompkins4385 Рік тому

    Thanks brother. Im just starting with chickens. You gave me a lot of great helpful info. All the best!

  • @gregkral4467
    @gregkral4467 4 місяці тому

    That is precisely what I did to all the free farm eggs my inlaws brought over. sure is handy, no refrigeration needed, and when no fresh eggs, just open a bag and in the jar they go. Freeze dryer is a wonderful investment.

  • @JohnLaird7
    @JohnLaird7 Рік тому

    Bro you have a knack for humor! Hilarious puns! Love it!

  • @jeannettewhite3682
    @jeannettewhite3682 Рік тому

    I love that you're informative videos are entertaining. I'm sure to laugh. Thanks.

  • @3DPDK
    @3DPDK Рік тому +1

    I knew a crew cook that kept a rooster and two chickens out behind the kitchen. I asked him if they had names. He pointed to one chicken then the next and then the rooster and said without a hint of a smile, "Lunch, ... Sunday Dinner ... and All Day Stew".

  • @katykayy
    @katykayy Рік тому

    I’ve used egg whites on burn’s before and it really does work! No blisters and in minutes the pain is gone.

  • @dagmargross6064
    @dagmargross6064 Рік тому

    Love this guy's humour!

  • @snownurse
    @snownurse Рік тому

    i have a flock of 12 chickens, first yr raising...i just love having them..i free range mine during the day and they have free access to the food in the coop at will...we secure them at night..i love having them...they dont even really bother my garden except maybe to steal a few low hanging cherry tomatoes which im fine with...

  • @hd8591
    @hd8591 Рік тому

    Love this video.. very informative.. Thank you. another way to stop the heat quickly when you get a burn is "Tomato" I got burnt when I was at work and my boss told me to put a tomato slice on it quickly and it worked. Best remady,still use it today..

  • @NONE10278
    @NONE10278 Рік тому

    Oh man, great job, ad incorporation into a video is how i would like to watch videos! Everyone should learn from this guy!!

  • @Omerta369
    @Omerta369 Рік тому

    Loved this video.Thank you.

  • @chalisblur
    @chalisblur 9 місяців тому

    okay 2nd video in, love the way you edit and stuff all sorts of life hacks and tips in the video.
    Subbed!

  • @rmf-s2460
    @rmf-s2460 Рік тому

    Excellent, informative video! Useful!

  • @douglasphillips24
    @douglasphillips24 Рік тому

    Love the humour incorporated into educational video on sticking it to The Man.

  • @Johnny_Benson
    @Johnny_Benson Рік тому

    Green Chef meals are the BEST! Love that company!