Much love for those guys! We took a chicken processing workshop at their farm years ago. They taught us how to raise pastured poultry & now we do it! I enjoyed the video. thanks!
Thank you for ideas for potential farmers. I am going to grow these in Zimbabwe. So much wisdom. I love the large scale production especially when you tell us how you started small and built up to half a million. We all feel like we have a chance as entrepreneurs
Amazing video! Pasture Bird is one of my favorite Instagram accounts. They have an amazing operation and have the right idea with regenerative ag. I'm loving it!
Interested I'm glad he said what he said about "free range" chichens. I was prepared to roll my eyes and say good for him to stick it to willing suckers but it sounds like his really is providing what he says he is....good for him.
Ya basically the law says that they just have to have access to a specific "free range" area at a certain time period. But they are raised in larger concentration than even cages! They don't choose to go outside because as chicks they get used to the building.
@@brianramsey3824 exactly and all the dumb Californians voted to force farmers to go "cage free" not knowing they would essentially become worse living conditions.
Such a great discussion. And to show the justification for incorporating animals in the whole regenerative process instead of thinking we can just find some chemical or other alternative for meat when animals are part of God’s design. Great point also about how did almost as many buffalo inhabit North America as cows now and there was no ‘methane problem’. Great points.
We weren't allowed to go close because we don't work for the farm. There is something called the New Castle Virus going on across the country, there are very strict rules for commercial operations. Hoping next time I can visit the birds to show you guys the huge chicken tractors.
500 birds per structure. 8 weeks per batch. That's 6 batches a year if you raise year-round. That means 3,000 birds a year can be raised in one structure. How many structures you have is the only limit to how many birds can be raised
$6 per chicken thigh and $10/dozen eggs is more than “not the cheapest”, it’s only for the rich. Or at least not for folks trying to feed a whole family.
GeeEeeDee I looked at their website, I thought the same thing. Not slamming them. I have a higher than average income but I would not spend that on one spatchcocked chicken.
@@da_ra_sol Sounds like you are getting ripped off. Miami craigslist shows several sellers of farm-fresh eggs for $5/dozen. That's about what they cost here on the west coast (Seattle area). But if you can afforce to pay almost $1 per egg, and $6 for one chicken thigh, all I can say is you are exactly their target market.
GeeEeeDee i dont pay that i cant afford it im just sayin that the avg here for pasture raised is 7 or 8 and the ones that have for 5$ are only lil hobby farms they cant supply any of the population here and even if i drove to tht part of miami its an hour away that have those small farms so plus gas ur paying 7-8 a dozen .. as for pasture chicken theres really nothing here closest thing i found on eat wild is 10$ a lb for whole bird and thats bulk prices smh aso i can see how this is amazing for people if theres really nothing out there other than wholefood and stores really no reason to complain since hes gettin so big he should lower the price a little tho
Hopefully these wonderful chickens receive humane (nearly painless) ‘end of life’ treatment; there are free options that can be very acceptable; blood letting or using ammo can be great alternatives
Factory farm means raised inside of a building at high densities on concrete floors. This is not that but they are large scale pasture raised that's for sure.
I understand you'all believe in what you are doing. you are certainly 'better' than factory farming. But comparing yourself to the worst is easy to do. I believe these are miniature factory farms for poultry, on grass. The chickens do not bond and spend lots of time with their moms', they do not live outside the prison pens, they are controlled every day by humans, and moved to a new bunch of grass, they have a definite shelf life until slaughter. In 1920, chicken took 112 days to raise until slaughter age, when they weighed less than 3 pounds. You slaughter them at age 6 weeks and up to 12 weeks for rare breeds. Based on a normal natural life of 10+ years, you are essentially killing baby birds who are growing excessively fast. Romanticizing the process is lovely, but it is still a process to kill animals. Many articles disagree, and say that 'regenerative" farming will not save the world. Gradually eliminating the consumption of animal products will result in positive changes. GMO's and pesticide agriculture, of course, are not solutions for crop farming. I do not support lab meat, but it is offering a solution. Humans addicted to eating animals are helping to destroy the world through animal agriculture. Pasturing chickens is the linear--efficiency, profit, rapid turnover. Sounds like military jargon and "friendly fire". Yet the birds are honestly NOT living a natural life. But are compared to the worst of the worst. You believe in what you are doing, but you would not trade place with your birds. Peace.
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Much love for those guys! We took a chicken processing workshop at their farm years ago. They taught us how to raise pastured poultry & now we do it! I enjoyed the video. thanks!
Ya they are fantastic! That's so cool you took a class from them. Dressing meat is still a skill I have yet to learn but really want to.
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Nailed it on that one! Most farmers are excellent producers, but not good at marketing and promoting.
i've been searching this man the whole year...thankyou pal👊👊
I like your links better than many other YT’s that I follow...well done...thank you so much.... keep up the good work.
Thank you for ideas for potential farmers. I am going to grow these in Zimbabwe. So much wisdom. I love the large scale production especially when you tell us how you started small and built up to half a million. We all feel like we have a chance as entrepreneurs
Thank you for telling us to observe the birds!
Amazing video! Pasture Bird is one of my favorite Instagram accounts. They have an amazing operation and have the right idea with regenerative ag. I'm loving it!
Pastured poultry/live stock is the only way to go. Awesome video as always. Thanks for sharing! 👍
Fantastic discussion guys
Great educational video. Thanks for sharing it.
Keep up the good work 👍
God bless you 🤗
Interested I'm glad he said what he said about "free range" chichens. I was prepared to roll my eyes and say good for him to stick it to willing suckers but it sounds like his really is providing what he says he is....good for him.
Ya basically the law says that they just have to have access to a specific "free range" area at a certain time period. But they are raised in larger concentration than even cages! They don't choose to go outside because as chicks they get used to the building.
@@NaturesAlwaysRight yep it sounds good as long as u don't understand chicken behavior.
@@brianramsey3824 exactly and all the dumb Californians voted to force farmers to go "cage free" not knowing they would essentially become worse living conditions.
@@NaturesAlwaysRight from your lips to God's ears I was impressed u found one. with some since..good for him
Beautiful talk man blessings to you both🙏❤
Thank you. Much appreciated. Amazing video.
oh btw, the 23 downvotes was from Tyson Frankenchicken Corp.
Good one ☝️
Nature smarter than science.
One of your best to date!
Thanks glad to hear that!
thanks for the video
Well done.
absolutely awesome
Joel salatin gave us the model
Awesome 🙏
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Such a great discussion. And to show the justification for incorporating animals in the whole regenerative process instead of thinking we can just find some chemical or other alternative for meat when animals are part of God’s design. Great point also about how did almost as many buffalo inhabit North America as cows now and there was no ‘methane problem’. Great points.
Thanks Teri glad you enjoyed the interview :)
Teri do you remember when the SUV’s and factories raised the global temperature 14,000 years ago? AGW is a fraud like most govt pushed agendas.
Paul Addison AGW?
Adonis is that you? look at that chad jawline
I love their chickens. Some of the tastiest I've ever had.
God bless you 🙏👑🕊️
Eye brows are denser than the moustache
Parts of a solution! Not another problem! Tally Ho, our futures are here.
What breed of chicken does Primal Pasture use?
ua-cam.com/video/9dp-5YAQ4VM/v-deo.html Paul explains it all here :)
Nice
How is 500,000 chickens/year small scale?
Apparently you've never heard of Tyson?
My kind of people
Why no show the chickens?..
We weren't allowed to go close because we don't work for the farm. There is something called the New Castle Virus going on across the country, there are very strict rules for commercial operations. Hoping next time I can visit the birds to show you guys the huge chicken tractors.
If you allow everyone on your farm where your live stock is at you just asking for trouble
Muff Flux no chi
Muff Flux no
ua-cam.com/video/9dp-5YAQ4VM/v-deo.html Paul explains it all here :)
Wow you really didn't show none of his infrastructure or chickens.
ua-cam.com/video/9dp-5YAQ4VM/v-deo.html Paul explains it all here :)
I didn't get how he is doing 500000 a year. If you can explain it here.
500 birds per structure. 8 weeks per batch. That's 6 batches a year if you raise year-round. That means 3,000 birds a year can be raised in one structure. How many structures you have is the only limit to how many birds can be raised
One of the best videos I've ever seen on the subject...You have inspired me!
But I think you should watch "Is Genesis History"
God Bless!
Is Genesis History is EXCELLENT!
Ha. First I heard it as "Nations always right"..
No ones gonna mention his eye brows?!?!
$6 per chicken thigh and $10/dozen eggs is more than “not the cheapest”, it’s only for the rich. Or at least not for folks trying to feed a whole family.
GeeEeeDee I looked at their website, I thought the same thing. Not slamming them. I have a higher than average income but I would not spend that on one spatchcocked chicken.
Lmao where do you live? Those are cheap prices you should come to miami hah .. and this mans in SoCal so im sure thts great pricing.
@@da_ra_sol Sounds like you are getting ripped off. Miami craigslist shows several sellers of farm-fresh eggs for $5/dozen. That's about what they cost here on the west coast (Seattle area). But if you can afforce to pay almost $1 per egg, and $6 for one chicken thigh, all I can say is you are exactly their target market.
GeeEeeDee i dont pay that i cant afford it im just sayin that the avg here for pasture raised is 7 or 8 and the ones that have for 5$ are only lil hobby farms they cant supply any of the population here and even if i drove to tht part of miami its an hour away that have those small farms so plus gas ur paying 7-8 a dozen .. as for pasture chicken theres really nothing here closest thing i found on eat wild is 10$ a lb for whole bird and thats bulk prices smh aso i can see how this is amazing for people if theres really nothing out there other than wholefood and stores really no reason to complain since hes gettin so big he should lower the price a little tho
Hopefully these wonderful chickens receive humane (nearly painless) ‘end of life’ treatment; there are free options that can be very acceptable; blood letting or using ammo can be great alternatives
EYEBROWS!!!!!!!!!
Everything sounded good till he mention crossfire.
This is technically considered a factory farm if he raises 500 000 chickens annually
Factory farm means raised inside of a building at high densities on concrete floors. This is not that but they are large scale pasture raised that's for sure.
Simply not true
WHERE THE 500.000 ???
At their other farm locations, couldn't go there because of New Castle virus outbreak.
Nature's Always Right
Sorry about !
I understand you'all believe in what you are doing. you are certainly 'better' than factory farming. But comparing yourself to the worst is easy to do. I believe these are miniature factory farms for poultry,
on grass. The chickens do not bond and spend lots of time with their moms', they do not live outside the
prison pens, they are controlled every day by humans, and moved to a new bunch of grass, they have a
definite shelf life until slaughter. In 1920, chicken took 112 days to raise until slaughter age, when they
weighed less than 3 pounds. You slaughter them at age 6 weeks and up to 12 weeks for rare breeds.
Based on a normal natural life of 10+ years, you are essentially killing baby birds who are growing
excessively fast. Romanticizing the process is lovely, but it is still a process to kill animals. Many articles
disagree, and say that 'regenerative" farming will not save the world. Gradually eliminating the consumption of animal products will result in positive changes. GMO's and pesticide agriculture, of course, are not
solutions for crop farming. I do not support lab meat, but it is offering a solution. Humans addicted to eating animals are helping to destroy the world through animal agriculture. Pasturing chickens is the linear--efficiency, profit, rapid turnover. Sounds like military jargon and "friendly fire". Yet the birds
are honestly NOT living a natural life. But are compared to the worst of the worst. You believe in what you are doing, but you would not trade place with your birds. Peace.
Point noted but you eat your greens & we'll eat our meats with no drugs or chemicals : )
Cool idea, but when you say "doctor is not your friend"....immediately discredits anything you say.
enjoy taking those pills then : ) Oh & btw, dont forget your vaccines.... Muahahahha
Most doctors don’t know crap about nutrition! Mostly drug and vax pushers...