A little note from my experience. I recommend placing a barrier on the inside of fans, lest you find fresh chicken parts that...uhm..."hit the fan". 🐓🐔
Great job! I love how much you care about the comfort and safety of the chickens. Smart to get that licensed electrician to wire everything. Too many people try to do it themselves, with tragic results. 9:50 Bing Bing came in to inspect the work. He approves. I would definitely put wire mesh on the fans to prevent chicken tragedy. Already looking forward to your next video.
"Have a blessed day!"....you always make me happy, Nancy. I live for that ray of sunshine. I see your efforts in the chicken house are Bing-Bing approved. haha Thanks guys. This is gonna be awesome!
That’s a beautiful chicken coop. Have you thought about critters digging under the walls to get in? I hear folks lay chicken wire down on the ground to stop critters from digging. Best of luck.
Thank you Hollis, Nancy, and Bing Bing. It really is a joy to come into your home, and be shown around the property, and have first hand experience and knowledge of all that you've accomplished during your working days. It's amazing how much one can accomplish if you set your heart and mind to it. God bless you for encouraging so many of us to follow your example and be self sufficient. I take this opportunity, on behalf of all those who watch your videos to say, "Hollis, Nancy, and Bing Bing, we appreciate all you're doing, and thank you for being such great educators! You're doing an exceptional job, and God will reward your efforts!" We are blest, just to have stumbled upon your channel, and each day, we've been coming back for more of the good stuff. May God bless you, and continue to guide you as you create new content for this truly exceptional vlog. Thank you from all your viewers. Stay blessed! Amen!
Are you going to add more wire fence to the back of the fans so the chickens don't get caught in it when it's turned on, since its close to the stand. Just an idea. It would be a mess to clean up if a chicken gets killed by the fan. It would be a safety thing if people come visit you. For them not to put their hand in the fan. Especially little kids.
We love watching your videos... because of tour videos we have started 5gallon bucket garden. So far good growth will let you know how the harvest goes when that time comes... Thank you. From Southern California....
me too Dan....me too... from So-Cal... i have learned soooo much from Hollis & Nancy. My sweet potatoes and yams are about ready to be evicted from their pot.
I really appreciate your videos. I get so much info from you! Looks like you have a bit of a paradise on your homestead. I am sure your chickens think so too! -God Bless!
How adorable ! You are lit up, 💕 The electricity hook up is terrific. I am very impressed with the fantastic detail making the chicken house a success. I am excited. Thank you for sharing. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💕
3¶And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. 4And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness. Awesome job. Thanks for sharing your wisdom🙏
I noticed in the eves daylight. If you have snakes { they are everywhere[} you might want to plug them. They do love eggs. Just a thought. I love what you guys are doing ! BLESSINGS !!!
@@skoalmen143 Actually, prior to hurricanes, I have seen snakes go up hot stucco to get to house roofs. They instinctively know to get to higher ground. Also, yearly I find one or 2 rat snakes in my egg boxes. They will move when it cools at night.
@@SouthernLatitudesFL I have no doubt that snakes can do amazing things. Stucco vs metal? Hmm, I'm betting on the stucco. You get a snake to climb that hot metal you have a snake that can have those chickens because its an uber snake and not to be messed with!
You sure take care of all of Gods creatures. Plus all those ladies complaining at once would drive any man crazy. I thought you would use a finer mesh to keep out all the stuff not wanted. You do amazing work. Well thought out and put together. They will be treated like royalty. Thank you for blessing us!
Hi Hollis you and nancy are so blessed I love your videos, one thing can you put a frame on the fans so chickie babies don't get hurt. My chickens fly every where so I would think they would fly in the fan and get hurt. God Bless!
I'm in Interlachen, outside Palatka, and am about to install an exhaust fan in my coop (converted shed). Your chickens are mighty lucky, sir ! Thank you for the video. I am not mountin mine at the highest point either, as some You tubers said they had & wish they hadn't....I don't know who to believe, I guess as long as the air is tolerable for my babies that's all that matters. God bless.
Be sure and run your wiring in metal conduit. That will protect your wiring for the long haul from possible rodent damage later. Every barn and coop is a rodent draw. Even a clean one. It is always better safe than sorry in a chicken barn or regular barn. Also adding GFCI outlets or breakers is very important for any outbuilding or outside outlets.
Hey Hollis love watching u an. Wife building your homestead been watching u for long time wish I could. Build the stuff u do I'm 67 yrs old an from Tennessee keep doing it God bless u an family I love fishing to lol
Your inspiration is wonderful. We raised chickens in an open case. The coop was 4 x 8 and we housed 9 chickens. The birds laid well for about a year. We then put them in a pot for stew. With nine hens, (no roosters), we got more eggs than we could use. We gave eggs away ad made many friends with the eggs. Thank you for sharing. Be blessed!
@@KrazyKajun602 Im sure that as thorough as Hollis is … he'll have an answer … but if not … could be a quick way to start dressing out the chickens lol
Hi Hollis , Nancy and Bing Bing! Wow! It's really come together! The electrical is well thoughtout, which is what I've come to expect from your designs and execution. Congratulations! Can't wait to see which chickens you decide on.
Just a tidbit: all the air pockets (the corrugated humps where sheet metal meets metal supports) will allow snakes and field rats/mice to enter coop and steal eggs/hurt chickens (snakes). Just this Tuesday we had an Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake enter. Scared the crap out of me when I heard him rattle! I got my husband to put expanding foam for n each opening, anywhere we saw daylight.
It is always a pleasure to watch your videos,God has really blessed you and Nancy for your caring of others.Thank you for the hard work,wonderful presentation,with our wonderful God being praised.
If only, we as humans, treated each other with as much respect, and care, as you offer your animals, "What a Wonderful World This Would Be!" TYFS Stay Safe and Well Mark and Rosa
Once again I enjoyed your videos quite informative I love what you're doing I know the area that y'all are in around Hawthorne or Orange Lake 500 up in that area before I'm originally from Tampa Florida now living in Brooksville my son and I are looking for land not near as much as y'all have because at my age I don't need a lot seeing that I am pushing 70 but may God bless you and and your wife and keep your healthy and safe
Love your videos. Wonderful chicken coop. I didn't notice if you have a window on the other side for cross ventilation. Otherwise air comes in the middle window and out the fans. Looking forward to more videos. Longer ones too. Plus gardening videos. Thanks
Hi Hollis and Nancy!! We always love your videos!! You are so organized and thorough and we are grateful for all the work you put into bringing us along on your journey. We were wondering, will you put a cage or grate over the fans on the inside of your roosting room? Chickens are so curious and we were concerned they might get too close to the spinning fan.
Hollis & Nancy's Homestead but you use the small bulbs after the main lights go off to send them to bed an then they go off later that’s what I’m trying to tell you I took care of 5 builds of 16,000 hens each so I know what I’m telling you but if you don’t want my help then I won’t give it
Is the fan covered with some sort of caging just in case a chicken flies up there, other wise you may have a chicken shredded through the fan, a horrid thought indeed....? I'm sure you have thought of that though? Lovely chicken coop. Thanks for sharing your video's.
I've been watching you for sometime now. Even when you began this chicken coup. I have a question. Will you keep the door between the roosting room and where the nesting boxes are during the day? The chickens will need to lay all day long. I have to say I love the coup!
Does one fan... do intake and the other exhaust? Are both exhaust so intake comes from lover vents on the north side of the building? Where does the fans pull from? Just asking because we had a pool equipment room with same needs.
Hollis. Might I recommend you engineering a hardware cloth cover to the interior face of the fans as well. young birds can and may try to fly through the fans to get outside. Trust me. From personnel experience, it CAN and HAS happened.
I thought drafts were bad for chickens. Does this work because it’s just pulls hot air out instead of blowing air in? Im new at this and a bit confused. I’m in the South (SC) as well and am concerned about my girls in the coop this summer. They won’t be ready to go in the coop until probably late July. July and August are our hottest months. Do you use the attic fan with thermostat instead of a regular window fan because of the auto feature with the thermostat? HELP?
You are correct. The attic fan draws out air. It is an exhaust not a forced draft. It created a fresh air change. Yes, the thermostat is key. No need to run them continuously.
Have you used "Heat Lamps" in the coop Sir? Been reading that the "Girls" can and will catch on FIRE if they fly up and bump heat lamps. Then burn the Coop down. What is your advice and experience Good Man?
I never used them and eventually removed it. The temperatures don’t get low enough and stay low long enough in Florida to kill the chickens. My lamps were secured as not to fall down even if bumped. Still could possibly be a fire hazard. So after having chickens for a few years now, don’t think the heat lamps are needed in the coop since the chickens are all feathered out anyway by the time I move them to the coop
i would add screen to the inside to keep nosey bird from sticking their head in the fan, LOL
A little note from my experience.
I recommend placing a barrier on the inside of fans, lest you find fresh chicken parts that...uhm..."hit the fan". 🐓🐔
I would put mesh over the fan blades so no chickens can get too close and end up with no heads.
Great job! I love how much you care about the comfort and safety of the chickens. Smart to get that licensed electrician to wire everything. Too many people try to do it themselves, with tragic results. 9:50 Bing Bing came in to inspect the work. He approves. I would definitely put wire mesh on the fans to prevent chicken tragedy. Already looking forward to your next video.
"Have a blessed day!"....you always make me happy, Nancy. I live for that ray of sunshine. I see your efforts in the chicken house are Bing-Bing approved. haha Thanks guys. This is gonna be awesome!
Thanks so much
YOU'RE ON THE BALL, the chicken coop is gorgeous bless you all I love it have a blessed day
Thanks so much
Thanks for sharing. It looks great. Your chickens will be happy there. 🐥🐔
They are!
That’s a beautiful chicken coop. Have you thought about critters digging under the walls to get in? I hear folks lay chicken wire down on the ground to stop critters from digging. Best of luck.
We have videos coming :-)
Getting excited to see you populate all your coops
Thank you Hollis, Nancy, and Bing Bing. It really is a joy to come into your home, and be shown around the property, and have first hand experience and knowledge of all that you've accomplished during your working days. It's amazing how much one can accomplish if you set your heart and mind to it. God bless you for encouraging so many of us to follow your example and be self sufficient. I take this opportunity, on behalf of all those who watch your videos to say, "Hollis, Nancy, and Bing Bing, we appreciate all you're doing, and thank you for being such great educators! You're doing an exceptional job, and God will reward your efforts!" We are blest, just to have stumbled upon your channel, and each day, we've been coming back for more of the good stuff. May God bless you, and continue to guide you as you create new content for this truly exceptional vlog. Thank you from all your viewers. Stay blessed! Amen!
Thank you so much for your kind words of encouragement. We really needed that today. Have a blessed weekend 😇
@@HollisNancysHomestead Thank you Hollis, Nancy, and Bing Bing.
A chicken Taj Mahal ❤
You have the best chicken coop!!! I can’t wait to see your flock!!
Are you going to add more wire fence to the back of the fans so the chickens don't get caught in it when it's turned on, since its close to the stand. Just an idea. It would be a mess to clean up if a chicken gets killed by the fan.
It would be a safety thing if people come visit you. For them not to put their hand in the fan. Especially little kids.
The openings are too small for a chicken to pass through it
We love watching your videos... because of tour videos we have started 5gallon bucket garden. So far good growth will let you know how the harvest goes when that time comes... Thank you. From Southern California....
me too Dan....me too... from So-Cal... i have learned soooo much from Hollis & Nancy. My sweet potatoes and yams are about ready to be evicted from their pot.
That is awesome!
just curious==won,t you need to put some kind of box with screens over those fans to protect the chickens in case one would fly into them? God bless.
I love a good omelet, 😆
Dang Hollis … you and Nancy just really do everything up right ! Great looking job.
I really appreciate your videos. I get so much info from you! Looks like you have a bit of a paradise on your homestead. I am sure your chickens think so too! -God Bless!
Thank you so much!
How adorable ! You are lit up, 💕 The electricity hook up is terrific. I am very impressed with the fantastic detail making the chicken house a success. I am excited. Thank you for sharing. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💕
3¶And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
4And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness. Awesome job. Thanks for sharing your wisdom🙏
😇
Damn I’m gonna move in that’s some nice digs😂🙌🏻
😂😂😂
You have it going your way now. Good luck with your chickens, thanks for sharing. Fred
Thanks, you too!
Wow that’s a beautiful setup those are going to be some lucky chickens!
I noticed in the eves daylight. If you have snakes { they are everywhere[} you might want to plug them. They do love eggs. Just a thought. I love what you guys are doing ! BLESSINGS !!!
No snake will climb those walls. Way too hot.
@@skoalmen143 Actually, prior to hurricanes, I have seen snakes go up hot stucco to get to house roofs. They instinctively know to get to higher ground. Also, yearly I find one or 2 rat snakes in my egg boxes. They will move when it cools at night.
@@SouthernLatitudesFL I have no doubt that snakes can do amazing things. Stucco vs metal? Hmm, I'm betting on the stucco. You get a snake to climb that hot metal you have a snake that can have those chickens because its an uber snake and not to be messed with!
You sure take care of all of Gods creatures. Plus all those ladies complaining at once would drive any man crazy. I thought you would use a finer mesh to keep out all the stuff not wanted. You do amazing work. Well thought out and put together. They will be treated like royalty. Thank you for blessing us!
The girls are spoiled rotten :-)
Hi Hollis you and nancy are so blessed I love your videos, one thing can you put a frame on the fans so chickie babies don't get hurt. My chickens fly every where so I would think they would fly in the fan and get hurt. God Bless!
We have a screen around the fan so they don't get hurt. Never had one do that. Blessing
You always think of everything!
😊 I am so inspired by your work and appreciate your videos so very much. Be safe and have a Blessed 4th.
Thank you so much! Happy 4th to you too
Yall always do a top notch job 👏 👌 God bless yall 🙏 👏 🙌
Thanks Blessings
I'm in Interlachen, outside Palatka, and am about to install an exhaust fan in my coop (converted shed). Your chickens are mighty lucky, sir ! Thank you for the video. I am not mountin mine at the highest point either, as some You tubers said they had & wish they hadn't....I don't know who to believe, I guess as long as the air is tolerable for my babies that's all that matters. God bless.
We live in Hawthorne Florida and had the chicken exhaust in for 6 years and works great. 👍
@@HollisNancysHomestead so good to know!! At what temperature does your coop usually stay, with all of your precautions?
Hey! We’re not to far from you in Citra. 😊 Thats a great coop you have for the girls! Take care
With all that metal I sure hope it stays really cool for your chickens cause that metal can get awful hot.
Looking good my friend
Thanks 👍
Are u considering predators digging under the edge of your structure brother? Asking as I’ve had this problem. Thank you, and have a blessed day.
Yes. We have a video coming on securing the building from predators 👍
Thanks for the quick response. P.s. I’m now a new subscriber.
Wow! Fancy!
Be sure and run your wiring in metal conduit. That will protect your wiring for the long haul from possible rodent damage later. Every barn and coop is a rodent draw. Even a clean one. It is always better safe than sorry in a chicken barn or regular barn. Also adding GFCI outlets or breakers is very important for any outbuilding or outside outlets.
Thanks
dont have much spare time to watch but when i do its a pleasure keep it going
Very nice. Thank you.
Welcome 😊
Hey Hollis love watching u an. Wife building your homestead been watching u for long time wish I could. Build the stuff u do I'm 67 yrs old an from Tennessee keep doing it God bless u an family I love fishing to lol
gettin about 300 hens from the looks of those bleachers ya got set up!
Hi it is a beautiful building for your chickens. Where I can buy this type of fan?
Lowes
Your inspiration is wonderful. We raised chickens in an open case. The coop was 4 x 8 and we housed 9 chickens. The birds laid well for about a year. We then put them in a pot for stew. With nine hens, (no roosters), we got more eggs than we could use. We gave eggs away ad made many friends with the eggs.
Thank you for sharing. Be blessed!
P.S. Do the backs of the fans have any covering over them to keep the chickens from getting caught up in them?
Exactly what I saw when I looked at it. Chicken is going to perch on the top of that motor and stick its head in that fan when it starts.
You beat me to it. I was especially worried about the fan next to the roosting area
@@KrazyKajun602 Im sure that as thorough as Hollis is … he'll have an answer … but if not … could be a quick way to start dressing out the chickens lol
Hi Hollis , Nancy and Bing Bing! Wow! It's really come together! The electrical is well thoughtout, which is what I've come to expect from your designs and execution. Congratulations! Can't wait to see which chickens you decide on.
Thanks
Just a tidbit: all the air pockets (the corrugated humps where sheet metal meets metal supports) will allow snakes and field rats/mice to enter coop and steal eggs/hurt chickens (snakes). Just this Tuesday we had an Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake enter. Scared the crap out of me when I heard him rattle! I got my husband to put expanding foam for n each opening, anywhere we saw daylight.
So glad you are okay!!! Good idea with the foam👍
Great tip. Thank you.
Fantastic keep those girls happy
It is always a pleasure to watch your videos,God has really blessed you and Nancy for your caring of others.Thank you for the hard work,wonderful presentation,with our wonderful God being praised.
You are so welcome
If only, we as humans, treated each other with as much respect, and care, as you offer your animals,
"What a Wonderful World This Would Be!"
TYFS Stay Safe and Well
Mark and Rosa
❤️
Well done! That’s the chicken papacy. Thanks for the info!
Once again I enjoyed your videos quite informative I love what you're doing I know the area that y'all are in around Hawthorne or Orange Lake 500 up in that area before I'm originally from Tampa Florida now living in Brooksville my son and I are looking for land not near as much as y'all have because at my age I don't need a lot seeing that I am pushing 70 but may God bless you and and your wife and keep your healthy and safe
Will you spray any spray foam along the top and sides to cover those holes? I had snakes coming into my coop.
Love your videos. Wonderful chicken coop. I didn't notice if you have a window on the other side for cross ventilation. Otherwise air comes in the middle window and out the fans. Looking forward to more videos. Longer ones too. Plus gardening videos. Thanks
Yes, there is another window at the opposite end of the building Very good cross ventilation 👍
That's a smart ideal with the fans I live in Ariz. My ladys have a swamp cooler but they seem to only last 1 summer if you're lucky maybe two
Very Nice! they are going to be spoiled in a house like that...lol
You got that right!
Hi Hollis and Nancy!! We always love your videos!! You are so organized and thorough and we are grateful for all the work you put into bringing us along on your journey. We were wondering, will you put a cage or grate over the fans on the inside of your roosting room? Chickens are so curious and we were concerned they might get too close to the spinning fan.
You are needing to sets of lights
One for wake time an night time five watt bulbs for Roasting time
We don’t use lights at night. We want them to sleep
Hollis & Nancy's Homestead but you use the small bulbs after the main lights go off to send them to bed an then they go off later that’s what I’m trying to tell you I took care of 5 builds of 16,000 hens each so I know what I’m telling you but if you don’t want my help then I won’t give it
Great job! Your chickens should be very comfortable. Where did you get the fans? Thank you, Judie
Hey have you guys thought about investing in solar panels, especially on all of you buildings?
TY.
Is the fan covered with some sort of caging just in case a chicken flies up there, other wise you may have a chicken shredded through the fan, a horrid thought indeed....? I'm sure you have thought of that though? Lovely chicken coop. Thanks for sharing your video's.
I've been watching you for sometime now. Even when you began this chicken coup. I have a question. Will you keep the door between the roosting room and where the nesting boxes are during the day? The chickens will need to lay all day long. I have to say I love the coup!
Thank you.
Welcome!
Does one fan... do intake and the other exhaust? Are both exhaust so intake comes from lover vents on the north side of the building? Where does the fans pull from? Just asking because we had a pool equipment room with same needs.
Both are exhaust fans. There is another window at the opposite end of the building that the exhaust fans draw from
How do you expect them to sleep with the noise from those fans?
They haven’t complained about them so far👍
Its the most beautiful chicken house Ive ever seen :) Is the door for the chickens to go out also electrical or manual only?
Manual only on door. Blessings
blessings
Blessings
It gets hot in FL. So, won’t the metal retain the heat?
Hey Hollis, what about that electric door?
Hollis. Might I recommend you engineering a hardware cloth cover to the interior face of the fans as well. young birds can and may try to fly through the fans to get outside. Trust me. From personnel experience, it CAN and HAS happened.
Are you going to insulate that coop? Thanks for the videos.
No
what are the red solo cups hanging
Tangle traps
@@HollisNancysHomestead ty
Two big fans to start with,that happens when you ask an engineer to look after chickens :)
😂
where did you purchase the fans
Lowes
How many chickens can you have inside?
You can keep one chicken per sq ft. We don’t pack that many in our coop. We currently keep 35 hens and 2 roosters
Thank you, amazing work
I thought drafts were bad for chickens. Does this work because it’s just pulls hot air out instead of blowing air in? Im new at this and a bit confused. I’m in the South (SC) as well and am concerned about my girls in the coop this summer. They won’t be ready to go in the coop until probably late July. July and August are our hottest months. Do you use the attic fan with thermostat instead of a regular window fan because of the auto feature with the thermostat? HELP?
You are correct. The attic fan draws out air. It is an exhaust not a forced draft. It created a fresh air change. Yes, the thermostat is key. No need to run them continuously.
Have you used "Heat Lamps" in the coop Sir? Been reading that the "Girls" can and will catch on FIRE if they fly up and bump heat lamps. Then burn the Coop down. What is your advice and experience Good Man?
I never used them and eventually removed it. The temperatures don’t get low enough and stay low long enough in Florida to kill the chickens. My lamps were secured as not to fall down even if bumped. Still could possibly be a fire hazard. So after having chickens for a few years now, don’t think the heat lamps are needed in the coop since the chickens are all feathered out anyway by the time I move them to the coop
This is a luxury coop! But I’m wondering if it’s as loud IRL as it seems on the video??
XOjennyinseattle
No. It seemed loud because of the microphone I was wearing. The chickens don’t seem to be bothered with them at all
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without the exhaust fan being at the higest point, you wont really be getting a complete air change, but you should still be ok?
This is true but I was targeting the highest hottest air. 👍
Luckiest chickens ever!