Homesteading with a full time job!

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  • @tamiesmith3303
    @tamiesmith3303 4 роки тому +263

    that was a very full day! back in the 80's when my girls were little, i too would get up an hour early for coffee and just Tamie time before the kids and husband were up. it was a very solid start to the day. thanks for sharing!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  4 роки тому +13

      That hour is definitely a good time for me personally as well. Great minds think alike 😉. Thanks for watching.

    • @johnfuller6870
      @johnfuller6870 3 роки тому +6

      My wife has been putting a big focus on family at the table . And I’ve loved it.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +8

      @@johnfuller6870 it’s a fading tradition. Glad y’all are doing it and liking it. 👍

    • @theseeker4700
      @theseeker4700 3 роки тому

      I am trying to wake earlier, just to get time for self...but my toddler wakes between 6-6:30am and a 5am wakeup is hard 😔

  • @nomadundercover3018
    @nomadundercover3018 3 роки тому +275

    So basically, you and your wife are extremely dedicated and disciplined. You start by going to sleep at a proper time, wake up well rested, make all your time productive, do things on a schedule and are well-rounded in your daily activities. Everything is in moderation, and nothing in excess. good job, this is very inspirational for those of us learning to incorporate more self-sufficiency. We don't have to move to the middle of nowhere and start homesteading full time, but can ease into homesteading while keeping elements of our current lives. Thanks!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +29

      With my job, sometimes things aren’t always the same as this video shows as life is full of variables. We do however try to maintain as much of a schedule as possible during the work week. Everyone seems to benefit best from the structure during the work week as well. My goal was to let people know it is possible. I appreciate your time spent watching our channel and hope your doing well.

  • @lisa32469
    @lisa32469 3 роки тому +266

    New to your channel...I work fulltime and it is hard to homestead but I've been doing it most of my adult life...and I'm 52..I almost called my channel the halfass homestead because I can never get it all done🤣 you have a nice set up!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +26

      That name would have been awesome. There’s times I feel like that’s how we’re doing it. It’s so hard to balance it and this year with the new baby has really stretched time thin. We will just keep on pushing though. We appreciate you spending time with us and are glad to have you.

    • @BecomingaFarmGirl
      @BecomingaFarmGirl 3 роки тому +8

      Omg, haha too funny on the (almost) homestead name!

    • @debsthriftytips
      @debsthriftytips 3 роки тому +4

      Ok now that’s a funny name!

    • @ezell7079
      @ezell7079 2 роки тому +2

      Ok, I love that name. I may have negotiate with you 🤣🤣

    • @patricklee8360
      @patricklee8360 2 роки тому +1

      I feel the same way, never get it all done.

  • @mitagonzalez5788
    @mitagonzalez5788 3 роки тому +92

    Eat at the dinner table... You are one of the few, your wife and children are blessed to have you. Thanks for sharing part of your life with us. Have a bless one. New subscriber.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +13

      Thank you. Life is so busy, it’s great to take 30-45 minutes out the day to just settle and focus on the family. We are glad to have you and appreciate the time you spend with us. Welcome!!!

  • @Cheeky_Strut
    @Cheeky_Strut 2 роки тому +45

    My BF & I both work FT at different hospitals. We bought an old farmhouse on 3 acres. Definitely want animals at some point but the house and land need some work first. Feeling very overwhelmed and we haven't even moved in yet! I am excited to start our homestead journey! Thx for sharing!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  2 роки тому +5

      Congratulations on the new property. Don’t rush it, take your time. Year 2 I recognized I was trying to do way to much and had to back up some. If I were to do it all over, I would’ve gotten 6 laying hens and focused on building a solid garden before moving on to pigs and meat chickens. You just do what fits in your schedule and just know something is better than nothing even if it’s a small amount. Best of luck and reach out with any questions.

    • @preshj0hnson
      @preshj0hnson Рік тому +1

      Hey Erin would love an update, how are you and the family?

    • @codybennett3646
      @codybennett3646 Рік тому

      Also interested in an update

    • @grahamlifejourney
      @grahamlifejourney Рік тому

      This sounds like exactly what we’re going through

    • @edbeals1793
      @edbeals1793 Рік тому

      Just take it one step at a time. It seems like a lot if you look at it as one big project, but the key is breaking it down into smaller compartmental projects. I also work full time at a hospital and I bought a house with an acre with the intention of doing a pretty intensive suburban homestead. It's just me and a dog, 5 chickens, and two barn cats here. Good luck and congratulations!

  • @TheOldSwedesFarm
    @TheOldSwedesFarm 3 роки тому +72

    We've got fulltime jobs and working on the homestead. A huge garden, 58 chickens and other chores. It sure makes for some long days. Keep working hard. You're doing a great job!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +5

      Wow that’s a lot going on. Super impressive. I’m pretty pleased with our meat and egg production, I mostly need to get better with my garden production. It’s all part of the learning curve and seasons of life interfere occasionally. I appreciate the words of encouragement and thanks for watching.

  • @shannonoconnor9671
    @shannonoconnor9671 3 роки тому +30

    I feel you brother. I drive a semi 6 days a week Sundays through Friday. Have cattle, chickens, rabbits and about to ad pigs. My morning starts at 4am dont end til 8pm on a typical day. Wouldnt change it for anything

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +3

      Wow that’s a long work day. I thought my 12 hour shifts at times was hard to balance. That’s awesome that your able to keep it all going though.

  • @joshgreen8986
    @joshgreen8986 3 роки тому +28

    You are a champ sir. I’m just starting a 25 acre homestead and have to work full time too. I’m happy I found your channel!

  • @KawiLover250
    @KawiLover250 3 роки тому +82

    So very helpful! I appreciate the realistic number of animals and keeping a full time job. I want to keep a regular job for financial stability but want to raise and grow more of my own food.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +10

      So glad we can help. The short season that we raise meat chickens Definitely stretches me thin. Fortunately that’s only a 8-12 week time period. Outside of that stretch it’s very manageable. It’s not always easy, but certainly possible.

  • @andrewhoyer
    @andrewhoyer 3 роки тому +96

    This is a really inspiring video. I've been wondering for a while if it would be possible to maintain my freelance business while living on a property and handling a reasonable amount of homesteading work. You seem to have proved it, and the key is consistency and discipline with time. I really appreciate you sharing this.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +5

      Your spot on. It’s all about figuring out a system that works and it becoming the new norm. Scaling it to what you available time allows is important as well. There’s a lot more I’d like to have and do, but now just isn’t good timing for it. Thanks for watching and glad to have you with us.

    • @robinfarrar3493
      @robinfarrar3493 3 роки тому

      @@RockyCreekHomestead Agreed. Starting small and gradually adding. I think some people try to start too big and then quickly become overwhelmed and don’t know how to fix it.

    • @terrywereb7639
      @terrywereb7639 2 роки тому +4

      @@robinfarrar3493 Having A supportive spouse/family is of utmost importance. I have a friend who keeps trying, yet her husband sabatoges everything she does.

    • @robinfarrar3493
      @robinfarrar3493 2 роки тому

      @@terrywereb7639 Absolutely. People who intentionally sabotage someone who is actively trying to be self sufficient better be careful. They may end up…fertilizing…the crops. The hard way. Lol! Seriously though. When you have the domino effect of Covid, you start looking for disaster ‘proof’ ways to avoid going through it again. When you grow your own food, you don’t have a supply/demand issue. One would think he’d come to that conclusion.

  • @HS-jh4zm
    @HS-jh4zm 3 роки тому +50

    My husband and I have been considering slowly starting our own little homestead of sorts. We both work very similar hours as you do and have an 11 month old, as well. You have made this seem very doable. Thank you for sharing your time with us and giving a nice glimpse of how you manage it all. Very inspiring!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +8

      That’s great that your considering it. The first year was amazing how much we got done. When we had another child that definitely slowed things down. It seems like we will just have to adjust each year based on what time allows and balancing what’s important. Thanks for watching.

    • @Tibbs_Farm
      @Tibbs_Farm 3 роки тому +4

      If there is anything that I have learned in the short amount of time that I have been doing any amount of homesteading is, I wish I would have started sooner.
      The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago, the next best time is right now.

    • @DatlTAE
      @DatlTAE Рік тому +1

      Me and my wife do the same, while taking care of a 11 month year old. Though yours is now 2 years old.

  • @joekraynak5531
    @joekraynak5531 Рік тому +9

    I understand the grind. My wife and I both work a full time job with occasional overtime and a part time job on the side. Keeping up with the animals and garden gets brutal but after you get the discipline and the routine it's remarkably relaxing.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  Рік тому +1

      Absolutely. After a long day at work, once I go out to check on the animals, it is an instant relief. The highs certainly outweigh the lows. Keep up the good work.

  • @iseetheglory4593
    @iseetheglory4593 2 роки тому +14

    Amen ,my husband and I we both have full-time jobs and we homestead and we start at 5:00 a.m. leave for work around 8:30 am come home around 5:30 pm go to bed at 9:30 ,10pm
    It's not easy but it's very rewarding🙏💖

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  2 роки тому +2

      There’s certainly waves of where I’m wore out but the rewards make up for it. Thanks for sharing your situation and wish y’all the best.

    • @NoRevengeNeeded
      @NoRevengeNeeded Рік тому

      Oh wow this sounds...better than my life right now u are blessed

  • @ontariogardening
    @ontariogardening 3 роки тому +40

    THANK YOU FOR THIS!! Both my spouse and I work full time nights in health care. This pandemic has been ROUGH. We are tired, running out of patience, but we are still finding time to enjoy the one thing we both love- growing food in our small suburban homestead. We come home every morning, let the dogs out and do a 'garden tour' to see what has grown over night. Your home is lovely. Cheers xo

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +11

      I can’t even imagine the toll the pandemic has taken on our healthcare workers. Thank you for your service. Thank you also for hanging out with us. This life is a lot of work, but if you enjoy it, then just fit it in as time allows. Happy growing and hopefully things will slow down in terms of the pandemic. Y’all stay safe and thanks again.

  • @love.1995
    @love.1995 3 роки тому +161

    This! Is a REAL man! I absolutely love his drive and the way he provides and protects his family. God bless you all.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +18

      Thank you for those kind words. It’s a bit of work but it’s all worth it in the end.

  • @CelticRootsFarm
    @CelticRootsFarm 3 роки тому +15

    My wife and I both work full time jobs and have been homesteading since 2017. We started our UA-cam channel to document our journey a little over a year ago. It is definitely a lot and anyone looking to get into the homesteading lifestyle needs good time management skills for sure!
    Not too many people talk about how it takes 10X’s as long to get anything done on a homestead when you are actually trying to film and get various angles, B-roll and other video needed to make it more interesting to watch.
    Keep up the good work. I think many people will benefit from your information. 👍

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +5

      It definitely adds to the time. We just hit our 1 year anniversary on UA-cam and having a new born shortly after starting our channel definitely made it harder as well. Nonetheless we’re still finding ways to get things done. Appreciate you stopping by and spending time with us. I’ll be sure to jump over and check out what y’all have going on.

    • @CelticRootsFarm
      @CelticRootsFarm 3 роки тому +4

      @@RockyCreekHomestead It was our pleasure. Congrats on your newborn and your 1 year anniversary on UA-cam! Wishing you an amazing 2021 season.

    • @patstorey2180
      @patstorey2180 3 роки тому

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  • @LionsLamb79
    @LionsLamb79 2 роки тому +8

    Staying organized and on top of time management is extremely important. Having worked administrative jobs I created a duty spreadsheet with task assgnments and expectations. It's really helpful as it helps me look at the realistic side of adding another animal or extra few rows of the garden to my already busy day. I wouldn’t trade it for anything though. It's hard work but fulfilling and rewarding.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  2 роки тому +1

      That’s a pretty nifty idea. There’s certainly days here and there I don’t feel like messing with it, but the rewards always remind me of why I do it.

  • @elisabethdenisar8240
    @elisabethdenisar8240 3 роки тому +35

    This was really hopeful! I'm a teacher just starting to build my urban homestead. This is very much how I structure my day!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +4

      Great! Glad it was a help. My wife is a school teacher as well so thank you for what you do.

  • @xoxo-wt7dd
    @xoxo-wt7dd 3 роки тому +6

    This makes me feel so happy to be able to work and farm and do all of my canning and freezing. Thank you to my family for helping me with making syrup and helping me with label design you are so precious to me. Thank you to everyone who keeps buying our cookies as well. I appreciate everyone

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +1

      That’s awesome. I can’t wait until my son is older so he can begin helping some as well. The more people that pitch in the easier it certainly is.

  • @polae5975
    @polae5975 Рік тому +1

    I died when he said "Q-Tip" in reference to the fluffy headed chicken! 😂😂

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  Рік тому

      😂 Q-tip is a legend. She’s not as spunky as she’s getting older but she still has some fire to her

  • @themilleracres
    @themilleracres Рік тому +1

    This is really helpful! We homestead on 2.5 acres. My husband works full time and I work part time from home. We have two young kids, and it is hard to keep up with all of the homesteading chores!But you're right--it is possible to balance working and homesteading if you get creative! Thank you for the practical ideas!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  Рік тому

      I’m glad you found it helpful. We’re really tired at times but we just do what we can. Sometimes it goes well and sometimes it doesn’t. Something is always better than nothing. Y’all keep up the good work and appreciate you taking the time to watch

  • @fotochikyo
    @fotochikyo Рік тому +1

    I love this video so much, thank you for this

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it. Appreciate you taking the time to watch.

  • @HealedandThriving
    @HealedandThriving 3 роки тому +10

    This is inspiring. I dont work outside the home but I raise kids, run a household and homeschool. Some days get a little overwhelming but days I get out early to take care of all the animals and garden do go much smoother. Luckily my kids are now at the age where they are very helpful.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +3

      That is plenty of work in itself. Those few early days sure are nice. I can’t wait until mine are able to do more and more. Appreciate you watching and thanks for the kind words.

  • @jeanieshank1433
    @jeanieshank1433 3 роки тому +7

    Thank You! I am a single mom of teens and really have wanted to try this lifestyle. This gives me an idea of what is possible and what I need to consider doing in small steps

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +3

      I’ll glad it was a help. It is certainly something I’ve just added a little bit here and there over time. Sometimes I realize I’ve added to much a new back up some. I recommend a couple laying hens (3-4) and a few raised beds as a great beginning. Both are easy to maintain and not a lot to mess up. If I can be of any help along the way, let me know. Thanks for watching.

  • @jdamelines
    @jdamelines 3 роки тому +13

    Time management is key!!! Thanks for sharing, I’m venturing into keeping chickens and I liked your set up a lot! Thanks for sharing.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +3

      Thank you. Chickens are definitely a good animal to start with. Multi uses and easy to manage. If you have any questions, ask away and I’ll do my best to help.

  • @latoyairving4350
    @latoyairving4350 3 роки тому +6

    Thanks for letting us know that it is possible to farm and work full-time! Your pigs were too funny.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +2

      The pigs are the best 😄. It’s a lot of work sometimes and some days not too bad. It’s just about not overdoing it and slowly building up as time allows. Thanks for watching and spending your time with us.

  • @brooktran1214
    @brooktran1214 Рік тому +2

    Great inspiration. I have always wanted to have a homestead. With what is happening in the world today, having a homestead is an ultimate idea.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  Рік тому +1

      I never would’ve thought things would be like they are. I’m very thankful I began when I did. Just adds to the reasons I am doing this. Thanks for watching.

  • @90pi548
    @90pi548 3 роки тому +3

    We don't have a blog/vlog or anything like that, but by anyone's standards we are homesteaders long before it became the new buzz word. My wife and I own close to 500acres, raise beef cattle, chickens, fatten a couple of pigs a year, and have 3 kids and hunting hounds. Huge garden as well. We also hunt more than most people could imagine. Stocked 3 ponds so we have an endless supply of fish as well. For 19 beautiful years of marriage, eat supper at our table every single night. And both work full time jobs. The unbelievable part?......rebuilding a 100yr old farmhouse from the ground up

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому

      Wow you got a lot going on. I don’t know where to start with 500 acres 😳. Sounds like you have an amazing journey. Appreciate your time spent with us, so thank you.

  • @AZJH8374
    @AZJH8374 3 місяці тому +1

    New subscriber. Looking forward to your channel and journey. God bless you all and many prayers 🙏🏻 Nurse Judi in Scottsdale AZ and Eucharistic Minister 🙏🏻

  • @trovelemmanuel5627
    @trovelemmanuel5627 2 роки тому +1

    This great I'm a full-time preacher trying to keep a garden and animals going. This was great to see

  • @willowwood6798
    @willowwood6798 3 роки тому +8

    I try to automate/systemize things. It only takes 20-25 mins to water our 50+chicken, feed them, feed our hogs, water our hogs, feed goats , water goats, water garden and feed other animals. (Dogs, rabbit, cat, 6 ducks, and 6 turkey. Eggs are collected twice a day by my wife or kids. On the weekends we put in 3-4 hours per day or more if there are projects. Like you we feed our pigs twice a day. My wife likes mowing the lawn and weeding the garden, she finds it relaxing. I more than work full time, 10-12 hour days. I also cook dinner 3 nights a week. We grow most of our own food or buy it from my neighbors. I usually buy 3/4 of a cow a year. We do meat birds but never process in the summer, too hot.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +1

      Sounds like a system that works for y’all and is balanced very well. We hope to get goats one day but it will be a bit before we’re ready. It’s a hectic life but a life worth living. Appreciate you spending time with us and y’all take care.

  • @jasonhatfield4747
    @jasonhatfield4747 3 роки тому +43

    Also, get some guinea fowl and let them free range. Your tick problem will go away

    • @jsthormahlen
      @jsthormahlen 3 роки тому +2

      Peacocks are great for tick control also

    • @aessidhe6304
      @aessidhe6304 3 роки тому +4

      This is very true; however, both are loud. So if you are worried about noise for the neighbors, you have to consider it. Of the two, i would choose the guinea fowl; I dont think that they range as far afield.

    • @primalpagan7632
      @primalpagan7632 2 роки тому

      @@aessidhe6304 I live out in the country and can say that guinea fowl will range for a decent distance. I often have guineas from a neighbor a mile away roaming my driveway

  • @pollyrg97
    @pollyrg97 Місяць тому

    I love that you make apending time enjoying your wife's company part if your daily routine. My husband and I do the same thing. Our relationship is the foundation of the family and home, if we neglect that we jeopardise everything else.

  • @sincitycountryhomestead
    @sincitycountryhomestead 2 місяці тому

    Awesome! Just bought 34 acres in Tennessee and can’t wait to get started homesteading! Even started our own UA-cam channel to document it all.

  • @franlooving4203
    @franlooving4203 2 роки тому +2

    This dose of reality is exactly what I needed! I have hemmed and hawed for years on getting chickens, Muscovy ducks, a sheep, a pig or a miniature pony which are all allowed in my suburban area. I only have experience running a horse farm. I am not the bravest sort and worry about mites or issues on the chickens. Now I hear ticks on the pig. I try to think of farrier for the pony, but don't know what the pig or sheep need. I am more focused on growing more veg so this helped me appreciate that I STILL am in the thinking stage. I am massively slow, but want future animals happy and healthy if I do get one. Thanks so much; take care!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  2 роки тому +2

      If I were to start over, I’d like to have focused more on a produce garden first, establish it then add animals. I think focusing on the vegetable garden is a good idea. If you keep your chickens to a manageable number and keep their area clean, mites shouldn’t become to much of an issue. The pigs are my favorite, particularly Kunes. Their temperament is amazing and I can’t imagine raising any other type of pig. Thanks for watching and I’m glad to have along with us.

  • @HomesteadOverlandVirginia
    @HomesteadOverlandVirginia 8 днів тому

    I’m a registered Nurse had a little homestead in San Diego. Left nursing behind moved to Virginia on 32 acres gosh I couldn’t imagine working 16 hour days and homesteading full-time.

  • @WeTookTheLongWayHome
    @WeTookTheLongWayHome 2 місяці тому

    So glad to have found this channel! My husband and I just bought 10 acres and are starting the process of creating a homestead and documenting our adventures on UA-cam as well. Will DEFINITELY be tuning into your videos for more helpful tips! ❤

  • @JamesDailyTV
    @JamesDailyTV 3 роки тому +4

    Time management is definitely key... Looks like you've got your routine nailed down pretty good. Keep your scale down to what you can manage efficiently and be willing to work long hours! Enjoyed the video, thanks!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks buddy. It is about finding that balance. I’ve over extended at times and had to scale back. I may not be fully sustainable but I think producing a large portion of what we need is still great. I appreciate you watching and thanks for the great comment!

  • @countrysister700
    @countrysister700 2 місяці тому

    Here's where multi-generation living can help. Even having an older friend at church, a neighbor or parent close can be a boon. Errands run, am or pm feedings/chores, meeting delivery/repair folks, and even just eyeballs on your place for security, animal welfare in heat or cold - the more items you delegate to someone that cares and has a schedule that allows them to work when you cant can make a HUGE difference. The synergy can help you level up.

  • @cabincreekhomestead761
    @cabincreekhomestead761 2 роки тому +2

    I found this so inspiring. Thanks for sharing a look into your life and animals. Hard work!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you. I appreciate you taking the time to watch.

    • @cabincreekhomestead761
      @cabincreekhomestead761 2 роки тому +1

      @@RockyCreekHomestead absolutely. I can’t wait to catch up all the videos

  • @wildershoney2439
    @wildershoney2439 3 роки тому

    I love that you talk to them. Respect the animals that help you live. 💛🦌🐄🐂🐖🐣🐔🐓🦃🦆

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому

      Thanks, I may talk to the pigs a bit too much 🤪. Appreciate you spending time with us.

  • @ddelgado9902
    @ddelgado9902 Рік тому

    2 years later and I'm loving this video. It confirms that I can do this too while working full time. Just need to build up my discipline to match yours! Thanks for sharing!!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  Рік тому

      Most days it’s not problem but some days it’s tough. Overall though it’s so worth it in my opinion.

  • @southernladywithmanyhats7428
    @southernladywithmanyhats7428 3 роки тому +5

    When my chickens are ailing I give them fresh garlic chopped up. It's suppose to be a natural antibiotic. I sure hope she gets better quick! Year before last I nearly lost my whole flock due to a respitory mess. They were on antibiotics from the vet and just kept dyeing anyway. We tried everything and then a lady online told me just let it be and the ones that make it will have go immune systems and strong and she said then I'd have a strong flock and to start over breeding that stock then. I didn't have a roo so I didn't start over with them.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +3

      I actually just read about garlic and it’s help with chickens. I fed some recently and added some in their water. The Welsummer ended up being okay since this video and was re-introduced about a week or so later. We’ve been lucky over the years and haven’t had a major illness spread. I appreciate the tip and appreciate you hanging out with us. Take care.

    • @jsthormahlen
      @jsthormahlen 3 роки тому +2

      Oregano oil works great, and a little Apple cider vinegar in the water every day also helps as prevention

  • @bryannaodessaharder
    @bryannaodessaharder 3 роки тому +3

    Super cool video! I think my husband really appreciated it. He didn’t say that in so many words, but I could tell. Lol.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +2

      Haha well I’m glad he appreciated it in silence 😂. Thanks for the compliment and thanks for taking time out of your day to spend it with us.

  • @beyoutiful7575
    @beyoutiful7575 3 роки тому +8

    Great video!!! You seem like a very kind and hardworking guy! Not too many left lol. I’m working full time and saving up to buy a house with some land to start mine! Hoping one day I’ll be able to only homestead but nice to know it’s doable with a job!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +3

      Thank you very much. It is most certainly doable. You just need to take small steps and eventually determine where your limits are. We thank you very much for spending time with us and watching. If we can be of any help in the future, just let us know.

  • @sandymire3131
    @sandymire3131 3 роки тому +3

    Apple cider vinegar in chicken water. It helps. Pigs too babies too

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +3

      We use acv in our chicks water and we do it intermittently for the older chickens. I haven’t provided it to the pigs though. I didn’t really think of that. Appreciate it and thanks for spending time with us.

  • @mikaelkrukoff8872
    @mikaelkrukoff8872 Рік тому +3

    Nice I’ve been doing the same thing for the last decade! Glad to see someone else do it. I run my own asphalt company and have my own farm. It’s nice just getting into Society when I need to work to make money and then I just get to play at my farm with my animals all day! It’s so fun!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  Рік тому +2

      Oh man, I bet the summer months get chaotic with the asphalt business. That’s awesome that you’re able to find the balance. Hanging with the animals is definitely a great way to unwind after a busy day.

  • @mountainloversoff-grid155
    @mountainloversoff-grid155 3 роки тому

    My dad worked full time on our homestead growing up. Only got to see him a few minutes a day. It was like I didnt have a dad. Never had time for me.

  • @michelleschweizer9000
    @michelleschweizer9000 3 роки тому

    Mama is BOSS, you do a great job of keeping everyone clean and happy. Nice job!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому

      Thank you. There’s always something to be done but we work it out. Wouldn’t want to have it any other way. Take care and thanks for watching.

  • @eleonorahackman6779
    @eleonorahackman6779 3 роки тому +2

    So glad I found this channel! If my husband and I can keep our jobs and start a small homestead, that would be amazing, and seeing your do it is very inspiring and also gives realistic expectations. More videos about routines, please and thank you 🙂

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +1

      I’m glad it may be of a help. I’ve found at times I’ve done too much and had to back up because balance became more difficult. I may not be able to be fully self efficient at this time but it is still rewarding to know the great percentages I am able to produce on our own. If I can be of any help, please let me know. Thanks for watching and take care.

  • @jesuschristiskingandsavior461
    @jesuschristiskingandsavior461 2 роки тому

    My favorite part is that you reply to everyone!! Also this is so nice and great to see! It gives me hope that I can do it. Absolute king and chad! Real man right here! And your wife is a queen!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  2 роки тому

      Thank you 😊. I feel like if people take the time to watch and comment, the least I can do is respond back to them. There’s times I overload myself and have to back up a little but overall, much of this is very possible. Just start slow and add little by little so you don’t burn yourself out. Thanks for hanging out with us.

  • @CrazyGrandmaWeaz
    @CrazyGrandmaWeaz 3 роки тому +1

    I wish I only worked those hours. I'm 61 just bought my homestead a year ago and still working 60+ hours a week as a truck driver. Only have piggies, about 20 chickens, guineas and ducks right now and a garden fail. Hopefully get things ironed out more in the coming year. You make it look doable.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому

      Wow, that’s amazing you manage what you do have while putting in that many hours on the road. I’ve learned working full time that adding to the homestead is a slow process in order to maintain a balance. Thanks for watching and thanks for your efforts as a truck driver because we need them more than ever now.

  • @KathleenGallafraigh
    @KathleenGallafraigh 3 роки тому +1

    This is what my brother did with rabbits, chickens, and sheep. It works well on days that are uneventful. Get and injured or sick animal, and he couldn't do it without me. I spent one year there helping. When I moved, he sold all the animals except chickens. So having extra time for emergencies is something to factor in.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +2

      Appreciate the feedback. We’ve had an emergency here and there come up and fortunately we have friends near by that have a small farm and we help each other when needed.

  • @jessiesalisbury86
    @jessiesalisbury86 3 роки тому +4

    If You leave enough space around your tomatoes so you can stir the soil occasionally the fruit will be much healthier and plumper.

  • @kiwijase1
    @kiwijase1 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for this video you have a great setup and take good care of your animals keep up the great work

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you. I may not have the setup or space I like, but I try to do right by the animals as best I can.

  • @susante0911
    @susante0911 Рік тому

    Thank you so much.. It all comes down to discipline and priorities. I’m inspired

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  Рік тому

      Very accurate. There’s plenty of days I don’t feel like it, but sometimes you just gotta push yourself and do it anyways. In the end, I’m always glad I did

  • @3Pedal13
    @3Pedal13 Рік тому

    This truly was what I needed. I want to do so many things. But I am also an engineer & full time working single mom. So I’ve been holding back on going for it. Now… I am narrowing down & getting ready for next step! 😊 thank you!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  Рік тому

      I’m glad it was a help and possible motivation. My recommendation is start slow, evaluate how much time you seem to have as you go and only add if you’re still enjoying it. My recommendation would be a raised bed or two along with 3 laying hens. That’s an easily manageable starting point and you should be able to get a sense of if it’s what you were hoping for without over investing or wearing yourself out. Good luck and reach out with any questions

  • @justathought1971
    @justathought1971 Рік тому

    Walking through this timeline to the next is tough work but good work
    God is proud
    He wanted me to tell you
    Keep your chin up and stay on the narrow path dears

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  Рік тому

      Thank you. It’s hard to fit it all in sometimes but we manage to get it done.

  • @BobRooney290
    @BobRooney290 25 днів тому

    hopefully the kids can pitch in once they grow older. it aint easy, but it's very rewarding. you do whatcha can, and that there is all you can do. it might seem exhausting, but it doesnt look so bad. the hard part is likely hauling the feed and building out fencing or expanding and making sure the animals are all healthy.

  • @dotyfamilyhomestead7534
    @dotyfamilyhomestead7534 Рік тому

    Great video, thanks for letting everyone know it is possible!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. There’s certainly days I don’t feel like messing with it all but in the end the positives far out weigh the negatives and I wouldn’t want it any other way.

  • @Halfapint01
    @Halfapint01 3 роки тому +3

    Late to the comment, but hey the algorithm is what it is. Wife and I have been debating about livestock vs gardens and i think you just pushed us to both! We both have full time jobs, we both work as little as possible because we love being here and love doing projects. but we both werent sure we could take care of things. Well, i think you just proved that you can.
    thanks and i subbed because this is quality content! Keep it up!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +1

      No worries for being late. We’re glad to have you with us. I’d love to garden year round but unfortunately a summer garden is all I can manage at this point. Once all the infrastructure is done, livestock really isn’t bad if it’s kept small scale. I can’t wait to hear what y’all end up doing in the future. Best of luck and let me know if I can help any. I’m not a pro or expert, but I’ve certainly learned from some of my mistakes.

    • @Halfapint01
      @Halfapint01 3 роки тому +1

      @@RockyCreekHomestead much appreciated! Yeah, we would love gardening year round but being in the PNW it’s near impossible especially on our property with all the trees. our high tunnel struggles even in the summer. If we have questions we will definitely reach out!
      Love the channel and your attitude!

  • @EmsViernes
    @EmsViernes 2 роки тому +1

    Sweet potato leaves and some spinach for...snacks..before breakfast....( .and some veggies cuttings.....

  • @GeorgiaWoodsHomesteading
    @GeorgiaWoodsHomesteading Рік тому

    My husband and I have a business on the side, work a full time swing shift job, and are working on Homesteading 😵‍💫. I wake up no later than 3:30AM on day shift. And 2PM on Night shift. Good to see other hard workers

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  Рік тому

      It’s definitely a grind. I commend you for keeping at it and finding a way. Keep it up.

  • @danruinsfood4002
    @danruinsfood4002 3 роки тому

    Hope she gets all better.
    We had about a 2 month old hicken that we isolated. She slept for three days and came back to life and became our tamest hen: not afraid of anything.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +1

      She did bounce back well. We never figured out for sure what her issue was but she was returned to the flock about 4 days later. I try not to hesitate when it comes to a chicken not acting right because I’ve heard diseases can spread quick if not caught early and so far in 3 years, I’ve yet to have something spread throughout the flock. 🤞 I can keep things that way. Thanks for watching.

  • @elisheba7938
    @elisheba7938 3 роки тому

    Wow thank you for showing that it is possible to have a full time job and run a homestead

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому

      Some days are tougher than others but it’s doable. Thanks for watching.

  • @TheMixingBowlHomestead
    @TheMixingBowlHomestead 3 роки тому

    This was so good to watch. I will be gardening in 2022 so I needed to see this. I work full time and run a part time home based business, family, ministry etc, so knowing this in advance will help me a lot.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +1

      Wow your a busy 🐝. Gardening is a lot of work to get it started, but once it begins to grow fairly well, it’s not too bad. I wish the best of luck as you start with it and hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving.

    • @TheMixingBowlHomestead
      @TheMixingBowlHomestead 3 роки тому

      @@RockyCreekHomestead thank you so much. Likewise, I wish the same for you and yours. 😊 Yes, always busy like an ant. My hope is that I can involve our church members and teach them along the way. And help those I can with what we will grow. In addition of securing food for our family also.

  • @davemcavene
    @davemcavene 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent video sir. My day is pretty much identical to yours. I’m up at 4:30am during the week. We had 3 pigs (American Guinea Hogs) who got fed first because like you said, they get loud! 2 of them went to the processor this morning. Then we release the grown ducks and chickens from the coop and make sure they have plenty of feed and water. We have teenage birds in a chicken tractor and baby chicks in a brooder that’s in the garage. We also raise meat birds twice a year (50 total) in another chicken tractor that gets moved daily. All that has to be done by 5:30am. I drive 1 hour for a 9-10 hour work day and drive 1 hour home. So in total I’m gone for about 12 hours a day. When I get home I just do an overall check to make sure everyone is ok. Then we eat dinner and this time of year we are starting to tend to the garden and doing other projects that need to be addressed. Overall it’s a very long day but at the end of the day it’s a rewarding one, I wouldn’t want it any other way. Thanks for showing that homesteading with a full time job is possible, I can definitely speak on that!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +1

      Wow buddy that is a full day. Doubling our meat bird production along with the baby this year has certainly made it more difficult this year. I am completely exhausted some days but like you said it’s rewarding. It’s nice in the fall and winter when things aren’t as hectic and you can look in those freezers and cabinets and see all your hard work readily available. Thanks for sharing your day and glad to have you along with us. Take care.

  • @thedenimredhead
    @thedenimredhead Рік тому

    So helpful and thanks for sharing!!! Considering a homestead as a first timer and this was eye opening.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  Рік тому

      I’m glad you found it helpful. It’s a lot at times but I am very glad I’ve done it. It’s a commitment and helps once you figure out what fits within your schedule and what doesn’t. Thanks for watching and if I can be of any help, don’t hesitate to contact us

  • @ArrowAffliction
    @ArrowAffliction 3 роки тому +1

    Thats awesome. I work alot and raise a garden plus chickens and ducks . And we have always done great

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +1

      That’s great. I really want to get ducks, but with a new baby this year and wanting to increase our meat and garden production this year, it just wasn’t feasible right now. Thanks for hanging out with us.

  • @randysheckler763
    @randysheckler763 Рік тому

    Way to go! The life is not easy, but it's worth it.
    I have 5 acres, I raise hogs and a garden and work full-time. I also volunteer in the community and am a full time college student. I've been asked how I do it all. I don't know, but here are a few things that probably help: I don't own a TV (probably the biggest one) I don't read for fun anymore, I don't do social media (except UA-cam once in a while) my pickups are not clean, my house isn't as clean as I wish it was, I usually don't get as much sleep as I would like, my lawn and garden don't look like anybody's magazine article, I don't have children (yet). And I'm definitely not taking on any additional projects any time soon!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience. You certainly sound like a busy individual who has their priorities in check. I watch the local news and very little else. Keep up the great work.

  • @TeneshiaWilliamsBrown
    @TeneshiaWilliamsBrown 4 місяці тому

    It was very cool watching your video, very interesting the entire time. Sending prayers of continued success your way.

  • @davidgolnick1403
    @davidgolnick1403 Рік тому

    Well done sir. Good advice to start with what you can chew. Helps to add only one new thing a year so that you get a good chance to learn that thing

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  Рік тому

      Thanks buddy. I’ve certainly overextended myself before and it quickly can take the joy out of it. Appreciate it

  • @KeyserTheRedBeard
    @KeyserTheRedBeard 3 роки тому +6

    spectacular upload Rocky Creek Homestead. I shattered the thumbs up on your video. Always keep up the solid work.

  • @bjorn_1865
    @bjorn_1865 3 роки тому +1

    My wife and I are both interested in possibly starting our own homestead and this helped clarify some questions we've had. Loved the video.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому

      That’s great. I’m glad it was helpful. Feel free to reach out with any other questions you may have.

  • @lindalawson6511
    @lindalawson6511 Рік тому

    I came across this vedio,that I hadn't watched but about half of it,but I finished it up, good vedio,

  • @janetbransdon3742
    @janetbransdon3742 3 роки тому

    Well done.. my son also has a full time job and has beef cattle, chickens and ducks.. he grows feed for the cattle and manages very well. ( he isn't the gardener in the family, I am. )

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому

      That’s awesome that he does it all the way down to the feed. I hope to be able to that one day.

  • @teffyvargas5916
    @teffyvargas5916 3 роки тому +4

    Love the video how come I didn’t find this channel before , how cute is the blue coop 😍

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you. We’re glad to have you along with us. This has been a journey both as a homestead and learning to navigate this UA-cam thing as I’m not very technologically savvy. Thank you for spending time with us and please let me know if I can be of any help. I’m not an expert, but I’ll try my best to assist.

    • @teffyvargas5916
      @teffyvargas5916 3 роки тому +1

      @@RockyCreekHomestead thank you so much God bless 🙏🏼

  • @double-h-farms
    @double-h-farms Рік тому

    I homestead with a full-time job, key is make things as simply as you can, eliminate things that create stress/more work, get what you need (think simply) I hate walking a half mile in loops to feed everything ( keep animals close/closer together) easier to do feeding or watering. Instead of one waterer have 3, instead of one feeder box or tray have 3-4 and fill em up, won't have to fill them as often, things like that create more time to do other stuff or relax a few more minutes..

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  Рік тому

      Great recommendations. Simplicity and time savings is key. We’ve since added an automatic coop door and that’s been a big help. The chickens have multiple waterers now and that did help too. Thanks for sharing your tips

  • @christopherbarakat
    @christopherbarakat Рік тому

    Awesome content - thanks for sharing a day in the life!

  • @nadjamalvares7563
    @nadjamalvares7563 2 роки тому

    God bless you and your family! May God give you all good extended health to keep your homestead for many years.💙🙏🐓🐷🐰

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  2 роки тому

      Thank you very much. It’s a lot of work but it’s so rewarding as well. Thanks for watching and appreciate your time spent with us.

  • @runaway-wind
    @runaway-wind 3 роки тому +1

    I’m doing what little I can in my townhome and really hope to have a yard in the future to be able to spread out a bit more and include more things!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому

      It’s all about doing what you can with what you got. I started very small in the City and before you knew it here I was. It all comes with time but I commend you for doing what you can. Thanks for watching and best of luck as you work towards your place with a yard.

  • @TrishLee
    @TrishLee 4 роки тому +3

    This is a great one. Thank you for sharing this. I love to have a farm like that. :)

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  4 роки тому

      Thank you, it’s a bit of work but it’s a lot of fun, especially when my daughter gets involved.

    • @TrishLee
      @TrishLee 4 роки тому +1

      @@RockyCreekHomestead I can relate. 😊 Keep creating awesome videos like this.

    • @camyers8052
      @camyers8052 3 роки тому

      So do you do projects and canning on the weekend? I find my garden takes sometime every evening

  • @mojavebohemian814
    @mojavebohemian814 Рік тому

    Thank you from NorthEast Arizona

  • @bluewater454
    @bluewater454 2 роки тому +1

    4:30 am start. That’s a long day! Can’t be a slacker and do homesteading! Been wanting to do this for a while but I’m divorced and work a 12 hour day. Not sure if I could manage a full setup like yours but I am looking to see where I can start. Thanks for showing us your own experience.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  2 роки тому

      Work schedule certainly does limit some of what I’d like to do. I look at it as something is better than nothing. If I didn’t have the pigs I probably wouldn’t need to start near as early. At some point I want to add an auto chicken door which would help significantly as well. There’s some ways to lessen time quite a bit but it takes a while. Thanks for watching and wish you best as you maybe start to experiment with growing some of your own food.

  • @bigtime37ja
    @bigtime37ja 4 роки тому +1

    The makings of a full and rewarding day...!
    Thanks for taking us along.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  4 роки тому +1

      Some days are more tiring than others but I certainly love doing it, especially when we get the end products. Thanks for watching.

  • @DomBogey94
    @DomBogey94 Рік тому

    I'm an RN who is going to start travel nursing soon. I want to save up as much money as I can the next few years then settle down somewhere and start my own homestead.
    I know it will be a big transition but I know it will be worth it.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  Рік тому +1

      I have a friend who’s wife took a traveling nurse job as well because it was a significant financial increase. They viewed it as a couple year sacrifice for a lot of years of financial peace and happiness. Eliminating some debt would have been something I wish I’d done before starting, so I think you’re making a wise decision. Thanks for your service as a nurse and I wish you best as you save for your future homestead.

  • @stuarth1776
    @stuarth1776 3 роки тому +2

    Great video man. Great to see I’m not the only one that works full time job(many overtime days) and have a homestead. It’s ALOT of work but very rewarding

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +4

      Amen! Working in law enforcement, I get a lot of overtime as well. Those days / weeks really make it a task. The harder it is the more it’s appreciated in the end though. Most homesteading channels have at least one person at home full time, so I felt this was important to show perspective from a completely full time working homestead family. Thanks for hanging out with us, we appreciate your time with us.

    • @stuarth1776
      @stuarth1776 3 роки тому +2

      @@RockyCreekHomestead thank you for your service and keeping our community safe

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому

      Thank you!!

  • @jaws23100
    @jaws23100 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the motivation and proof it’s possible.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +1

      There’s times I overdue it and have to cut back. It’s all about finding a balance. Appreciate you watching. Take care.

  • @jamesramey8109
    @jamesramey8109 3 роки тому +3

    You may want to try a couple of guineas for the ticks. I was having trouble with them a few years ago. I bought 2 males & 8 keets at first but I've not had much trouble from ticks since (I've seen 3 ticks in the past 4yrs).

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +2

      I’d like to but unfortunately my county requires over 5 acres to have guineas and I only have 3.

  • @Mr.Juiceman002
    @Mr.Juiceman002 3 роки тому +2

    I really hope your channel grows cause more people should see these good videos 😁

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому

      Thank you, we really appreciate your time spend with us. Thankfully we are growing little by little.

  • @pdan62
    @pdan62 2 роки тому

    Thanks, just bought another property, this was inspiring.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  2 роки тому

      Congratulations on the new property. It’s a fun adventure. Thanks for watching.

  • @Mbusowabalondo
    @Mbusowabalondo 4 місяці тому

    I enjoyed the food fight within the pigs that's why I love farming a lot you get to watch your own movie without netfix❤😂

  • @theadventuresofzoomandbettie
    @theadventuresofzoomandbettie 2 роки тому

    Great walkthrough! We are just settling in on the new place, that will be working full time as well as getting the homestead up and running at the same time for a while!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  2 роки тому +1

      Congratulations on the new place. I found myself trying to do too much too fast. Once I slowed down and really focused on one thing at a time it seemed to go much better. I wish you the best of luck with your new journey and I thank you for taking time to watch.

    • @theadventuresofzoomandbettie
      @theadventuresofzoomandbettie 2 роки тому

      @@RockyCreekHomestead thanks, and yep you're on the money! The hardest part will be not taking too much on haha

  • @juriellhampton7643
    @juriellhampton7643 2 роки тому

    Love the content working and school full time can feel so cumbersome and wanting to add more to my homestead u make it look easy

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  2 роки тому

      Thank you. It’s not always easy. The past month has been a little chaotic. For the most part it’s not bad though. Time management and adding little by little is key.

  • @JohnSmith-fs4dx
    @JohnSmith-fs4dx Рік тому

    Wonderful video - thank you.

  • @jansan9125
    @jansan9125 3 роки тому

    Encouraging - thank you for taking the time to share this.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +1

      Glad it was of some help. Appreciate you taking time to watch.

  • @HaywoodHomestead
    @HaywoodHomestead 3 роки тому +3

    New subscriber and first video I’ve watched! Great content! My wife and I just purchased almost 2 acres of land and will be building a home soon. I believe I’ll have a chicken coop up before the house 😂 it’ll be my first time raising farm animals and homesteading! We are so excited. We also work full time, glad I found you!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +3

      Congrats on the 2 acres. We have 3 but really only actively use about 1.5. A few laying hens and a garden would be my recommended start and add a little bit over time. The biggest cost and time consumer for me was setting up the housing and fencing. Once that part was done, it hasn’t been bad. Glad to have you and if we can be of any help, please reach out. I’m not a professional by no means but I have learned a few things along the way, some were learned the hard way. Thanks for watching.

    • @HaywoodHomestead
      @HaywoodHomestead 3 роки тому +2

      @@RockyCreekHomestead thank you! That’s exactly our plan, hens and a garden - go slowly. Will definitely keep watching!! Thanks for your tips and it’s good to meet you. 😀

  • @mojavebohemian814
    @mojavebohemian814 Рік тому

    Great video, first time on your channel. Thank you

  • @AndieeGrl
    @AndieeGrl 3 роки тому

    That’s a beautiful set up. Thanks for sharing.
    Good tipa for this city girl.

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you. It’s a work in progress, but everything takes time. I appreciate you spending time with us.

  • @hoptimusprime88
    @hoptimusprime88 3 роки тому +6

    My man, you need to start automating your chores for your own health if you continue to work a full time job on top of this. This will allow you to enjoy your life more and relieve some stress!

    • @RockyCreekHomestead
      @RockyCreekHomestead  3 роки тому +6

      Over time I have shortened the process by simplifying things. Some things I prefer to do manually as I like the interaction with the animals and making sure their feed and water may be a bit fresher. As I age I’m sure much of that may change. I appreciate your feedback. Thank you.

    • @lessforloans
      @lessforloans 3 роки тому +7

      Maybe this is what he enjoys. It doesn’t seem back breaking or stressful.