I have watched you from the beginning in California I wish I was young again and could live your life I was raised on a farm here in west Virginia I enjoy you so much keep it up.
Great job on the cleanup space for your chic brooders..... Another great recycled project. Using your own sawdust is great too. And today you have a start on another bag. I love that you cut the trees into boards instead of just burning them. With todays lumber cost, these are worth a fortune. Thanks for sharing this part of your journey. Have a Blessed day.
I raised chickens commercially and had number one flocks. I gave them vinegar and found that they did much better. Vinegar also tightens the gut and helps them to assimalate the food and get more out of their food. All the things you said are also true. If the chickens look like they might be getting sick give them vinegar and you will see the that they will soon be better.
I'm so glad you saved the saw dust..I looked as you were showing your work on the lumber and I thought it would be like throwing away money , not to utilize that! You have a true homesteaders mind!
I am 73 raised on 40 some acres in Missouri....and when I watch y’all it brings back memories of hard work!...unable to stand long now due to no cartilage in knees so bone against bone....so...all that to say I love being a part of your UA-cam family...thank you for sharing...missed seeing lil bug!...love to y’all!...May God continue to bless y’all abundantly and stay safe and healthy!
We fenced a small section of our property and you aren’t kidding, it’s pricy. When my wife and I drive anywhere and see property with tons of nice fencing we often say “wow, that person is loaded!” 😂
Yep, fencing and feed - typically costs more the the purchase of the animals - but we all love those animals so we all are broke ranching / farmers!!! blessings n sunshine always!
Hello there to the Holler family and everyone watching, hope everyone is doing well. Take care and God Bless ❤️ And Ben, totally am in the middle of a storm right now as well, all we can do is keep pushing forward and trusting in Our Father, things will work out. You guys are a clear example of following through what your heart is telling you and seeing the results blossom right in front of your eyes, it's like you were made for handling everything that comes up there at the homestead, facing the challenges head on and doing what needs to be done like you have been doing it your whole life, like a boss, the examples you are showing your kids is going to carry them through the rest of their lives, it is a beautiful thing to see and I really want to thank you for sharing a glimpse of your lives. Well, got to get going, that spring cleaning bug has hit around here to, always in my prayers ❤️ best to you and your family. Take care and God Bless 👍❤️
Looking forward to those videos and praying for a running vehicle for your family soon! Thank you for including us in your day with your wonderful family!! Blessings in abundance!!
If that tree is alive now, it could hang up there for a couple of years without going rotten. Don't worry about that part of it. Clean off one side of the hanger then pull it sideways to the ground. A party to take that down sounds like a good reason for a BBQ to me. Good luck.
If you put those bins up on a stand or shelf, you wouldn’t have to bend so much and you would have storage underneath the chicks and theoretically it would be warmer up higher. I have seen other homesteaders use the ACV in their animals water.( I think Justin Rhodes called it magic water). Your place is really taking shape.
I was thinking the exact same thing! Watching him cut that log with sawdust flying everywhere, l was thinking 'how's he going to get all that up?' Don't wanna waste it! And l thought it would be much easier to use a tarp..
It's funny when you say "stay tuned." I wouldn't miss a Hollar Homestead video for the world! I agree with every comment that applauds your board-cutting skills, Ben. I am always amazed that you can do that with a chainsaw. And the more often you do it, the better you're going to get. Practice DOES make perfect.
I just showed David how you made the garden bed boards, hint hint hint. We were at Lowes yesterday and saw the current prices for 2x10x16's and I honestly can't believe how they are charging that much for boards. I need 3 more beds for my garden and we have felled trees in the edge of our woodline. I refuse to spend that much for edges for beds. sheesh! How are people building all these new houses and who can afford them with the way things are looking in our near future?
BEN FYI I LIVE IN NORTHERN MAINE..... we have winter from usually november to april around here. down south they get spring alot earlier then we do.. as for your step building.... i STRONGLY suggest NOT USING WOOD, as much gully washes you have , rot will excel. i suggest you use stone like solid cinder blocks./.solid patio stones textured. they have texured surfaces and last longer...and you can bury them into the hill side. normal brick are too slippery when wet...and move alot, im not sure how you could work this..but here in maine having wooden steps etc.. we use shingles nailed onto the steps for traction.. or cover the steps with that green artifical grass/ rug. that ppl use for their campers to set out their chairs etc...thats pretty tough and much easier to brush or or break up ice...when frzn. the only downside - it HOLDS MOISTURE;[;[;[ and steps rot faster. also ... maybe you could get those metal traction ramps to load stuff on beds of trucks and make that into steps;];];] it has the holes all through it .. anyways glad your doing great and the boys are a huge help for you;];];] stay safe and stay ahead of the spring ticks/ chiggers etc...have a great wk;];];]
waiting to let you have paths established before construction makes sense. when they built the air force academy, the first year they were not constructed. then they could see where the students needed
You folks are always getting down with the Get Down.. you keep rocking it .. I’m watching you and the family grow in more ways than homesteading.. prayers
Can’t wait to see the garden space! Hope the vehicles get fixed. That is always a pain. We are too enjoying this garden season. Tried out our new soul blocker today! Love it!
Teasing Spring. Just barely up here in northern British Columbia, Canada. Nice one day . . . rainfall warning the next (as in, right this moment). Snow is nearly gone . . .YAY. We don't plant gardens outside until May. Please don't plan to fall and hurt yourself. No no no !!
It's pretty cool how paths organically tend to form on property over time - there's something very feng shui about it. I cut in a random skid steer path to deposit stumps toward the back of our property and I just did it by 'feel' - now that accidental path seems like it was perfectly crafted to be an integral part of the flow of our property. We enjoyed the vid!
Glad to see that bounce back in your step & that glow back in your eyes. There for a little while you had me scared. I was afraid you weren't going to get it back. Here they come ready or not, meatbirds, you're ready. I love the garden beds you are making with your "windfall" of trees. Keep that excitement it looks good on you.
Steps made from simple box frames filled with small stone and weed cloth are great for hillside access. Don't forget to add wheel barrow or in your case hand trailer friendly ramps along side each section of steps, so you don't create a workflow frustration by adding in steps that make it difficult to wheel barrow stuff about.
You need to add a mule to the homestead with some old time logging tackle. That would be perfect to pull a log or two out of your woods every so often.
Love watching you have fun building your stuff.. Your attitude is impressive.. the no working car would get some men in bad mood.. but seeing you deal with it well is great.. you're also showing your kids how to behave in tough situations.
Ben,think about putting axel on back of chicken tractors n put removable wheels on when u want to move tractir,... then take them off n put them on shelf in ur shed or on nail on side of TRACTOR ( more handier that way ) ...small 5 inch tires that r wide n easier to roll thru hilly grass areas !!!
At least your chainsaw is still working! Wish I could loan you my Amish friends, they replaced the transmission and the fuel pump in my truck. I am using pallets that I am breaking apart to build my raised beds. My little rinky dinky battery chainsaw could never do what yours is doing. But, you just do the best you can with what you have to work with.
Ben, I love watching you saw the trees into lumber. You have a great eye. And look at the lovely beds you have that are free except for gas for the chain saw. People are paying hundreds for raised beds. Your pigs are looking great, very healthy and happy. Boys are growing like weeds, I guess it is the time in development where if you make a mark on the wall you could see growth over night. LOL. Love that the saw shavings is another by product of making lumber and another free product for use on the farm...twice. Doing great in just the short time on this homestead. Thanks for sharing & have a Blessed day.
Here in Australia central coast NSW we have been a bit wet still nice temp around mid twenties Celsius. But we have had 578mm of rain (almost 22 3/4 inches) up until the 23rd of March.😳
Looking forward to all the gardening videos!!! Isn't spring glorious here! All the cherry, and Bradford pear, thrift, candy tuft, etc! Oh yes! The butter cups too!😊🙏❤🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
God bless you guys!! Can’t wait to see the garden develop. Also to see your son Brett’s (I think that’s the one) garden and what he wants to plant💚🌱🌱🌱 ☀️
So fun! Love it when you post. And yeah- I’m one of those odd people that likes watching cleaning videos. It’s so satisfying! Plus I always run and clean something myself when I’ve finished one, so I figure it’s good for me!
Ben, On today's video you mentioned that you had wanted to build a portable chicken coop. You stated that you would want to be able to move one to get your birds on grass and out of lot. Well I have something that you might be interested in, its a framework thats mobil and has the support 2x6 for the floor already bolted on ready to cover,with plywood or wire. I had plans to do that with it but heart issues has meant a reevaluating projects. I would be glad to explain it in more detail or answer questions. Thanks GOD Bless
I've been adding the vinegar to the water for my budgies and cockatiels, it's made a big difference in their health and they have bred better than last year. Thanks for the tip! Your new garden beds are going to be gorgeous! The timber you've cut is beautiful. The piglets have doubled in size already, they will be enormous in no time and you'll be looking for more piglets! Are you going to breed any of your Guinea pigs? They must be old enough now.
Love your pigs! Hits my heartstrings seeing that adorable family of fat, black pigs moving as one unit in rapt attention as you bring dinner. Even the odd, curly haired Mangalitsas are cute now that they've fattened up.
Canned beef is THE best! Mom would can mucho jars every time we butchered. It made a fast meal and the best gravy. We didn't can as much chicken as Dad wouldn't eat it but, boy! that sure was good too.
I have been subbed since you started this channel been a long time now I really still enjoy your content and I am so happy to see how your homestead has grown. Many blessing.
You are right Ben, stay away from that fallen tree until you have the means to get to it safely. I love how you teach your children every day. ❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰
Started my parsley seeds indoors today! Spring! Yes, I try to clean at the end of Fall so Spring isn't so tough. The little greenhouses we start our seeds in I wipe down and clean the washing machine trays so next Spring will be easier. Yes, everything is a shuffling game. Where we keep the hay over the winter opens up in Spring! Yeah, your brooders are set up! Wow, that should collect mister tea!my well! Love your use of everything, including chain saw dust! Yes, improve immune system for animals with ACV. You have to have the mother in it too, right? Your place looks wonderful! That hung up tree does look dangerous! That is so cool that you can cut your trees into lumber with a chain saw! Great progress you guys! Thanks!
I just love your story. Love to watch you two grow your homestead. I have learned a lot. You have a fantastic family. Say hi to Meg and she is amazing. Can’t wait for the next video
You're so talented in building things. You buy organic food for your animals and then dump the pig's food on the ground. I bet you can build an awesome trough.
You guys have done amazing things with that property! It is producing and growing more and more abundantly with each passing day. What are you feeding those little piglets...homestead love? They're growing so fast! Wow!
Magic water for chicks. for a quart waterer I use 2 Tbsp ACV, 1 Tbsp raw honey, and 1tsp or so minced garlic. If i have it, I also will add just a touch of molasses, like half a tsp. We give it the first week. Then you can give it once a week until processing for meat chickens, during stress or once a week every other week for laying hens and poults. Our meat birds have done really well with it. For a half gallon it would be 1/4 c. ACV, 2 Tbsp raw honey, 1 tsp molasses and 2 tsp garlic. For a gallon it would be 1/2 c. ACV, 1/4 c. raw honey, 2 tsp molasses, and a rounded Tbsp of garlic.
Question... are you leaving the door open on the brooder house like we saw in the video?
If so, what about predators?
We have an exterior storm door that we use. We’ve never used the solid door, actually.
I was worried about that and drafts.
Love the way a man cleans a shed, just enough no more. When I have cleaned a shed it every thing out, clean the whole shed that's spring cleaning!!!
Proof he never thinks thing through 1st.
@@kristybishop3286 don't be nasty! & do tell us, U have never forgotten anything! Right. “ If u can't say something nice, don't say anything at ALL!!!
You have accomplished a lot in less than two years!
New farm
New house
New baby
🏠👶🐷🐤🌱🎉
Congratulations
...new garden beds, new lifestyle equals a wonderful happy family.
I have watched you from the beginning in California I wish I was young again and could live your life I was raised on a farm here in west Virginia I enjoy you so much keep it up.
Great job on the cleanup space for your chic brooders..... Another great recycled project. Using your own sawdust is great too. And today you have a start on another bag. I love that you cut the trees into boards instead of just burning them. With todays lumber cost, these are worth a fortune. Thanks for sharing this part of your journey. Have a Blessed day.
I think that spring energizes all of us nature lovers. I am loving it!
UR the man at making your own lumber!
I raised chickens commercially and had number one flocks. I gave them vinegar and found that they did much better. Vinegar also tightens the gut and helps them to assimalate the food and get more out of their food. All the things you said are also true. If the chickens look like they might be getting sick give them vinegar and you will see the that they will soon be better.
Yes, to ACV. Anything help with feather regrowth?
I'm so glad you saved the saw dust..I looked as you were showing your work on the lumber and I thought it would be like throwing away money , not to utilize that! You have a true homesteaders mind!
They are truly one of the best! And so kind.
The chickens and especially the chicks will get splinters in the lumber dust if they play or sleep.
I am 73 raised on 40 some acres in Missouri....and when I watch y’all it brings back memories of hard work!...unable to stand long now due to no cartilage in knees so bone against bone....so...all that to say I love being a part of your UA-cam family...thank you for sharing...missed seeing lil bug!...love to y’all!...May God continue to bless y’all abundantly and stay safe and healthy!
We fenced a small section of our property and you aren’t kidding, it’s pricy. When my wife and I drive anywhere and see property with tons of nice fencing we often say “wow, that person is loaded!” 😂
...or you could say, "Wow, that person WAS loaded"!
Who knew fencing is the real flex lol
Yep, fencing and feed - typically costs more the the purchase of the animals - but we all love those animals so we all are broke ranching / farmers!!! blessings n sunshine always!
Hello there to the Holler family and everyone watching, hope everyone is doing well. Take care and God Bless ❤️
And Ben, totally am in the middle of a storm right now as well, all we can do is keep pushing forward and trusting in Our Father, things will work out. You guys are a clear example of following through what your heart is telling you and seeing the results blossom right in front of your eyes, it's like you were made for handling everything that comes up there at the homestead, facing the challenges head on and doing what needs to be done like you have been doing it your whole life, like a boss, the examples you are showing your kids is going to carry them through the rest of their lives, it is a beautiful thing to see and I really want to thank you for sharing a glimpse of your lives. Well, got to get going, that spring cleaning bug has hit around here to, always in my prayers ❤️ best to you and your family. Take care and God Bless 👍❤️
I just love your homestead and how much you look after your animals x
I was taught to put .our home made vinegar in the poultry waterers back before computers.
Looking forward to those videos and praying for a running vehicle for your family soon!
Thank you for including us in your day with your wonderful family!!
Blessings in abundance!!
so lucky to have the trees to make the wood for your raised beds.
Your little creek is lovely, very fortunate to have it on your property.
Oh it feels like Xmas each time you post something! Greetings from Sweden as always 😍
Fler svenskar som tittar👀❤️
Fancy footwork while cutting lumber there Been LoL!
Good luck with the Meat Birds mortality 👍
Hi to Meg and Family 💞
JO JO IN VT 💕😄
If that tree is alive now, it could hang up there for a couple of years without going rotten. Don't worry about that part of it. Clean off one side of the hanger then pull it sideways to the ground. A party to take that down sounds like a good reason for a BBQ to me. Good luck.
If you put those bins up on a stand or shelf, you wouldn’t have to bend so much and you would have storage underneath the chicks and theoretically it would be warmer up higher. I have seen other homesteaders use the ACV in their animals water.( I think Justin Rhodes called it magic water). Your place is really taking shape.
I'm so ready for spring, watching the snow fall, drinking my tea.
A lot of hatcheries actually put it in their chick care guide to add some ACV to the water as well!
I love when you have your sons helping.
Get a large tarp and put under the log that will make saving all the sawdust much easier.
I was thinking the exact same thing! Watching him cut that log with sawdust flying everywhere, l was thinking 'how's he going to get all that up?' Don't wanna waste it! And l thought it would be much easier to use a tarp..
It's funny when you say "stay tuned." I wouldn't miss a Hollar Homestead video for the world! I agree with every comment that applauds your board-cutting skills, Ben. I am always amazed that you can do that with a chainsaw. And the more often you do it, the better you're going to get. Practice DOES make perfect.
colloidal silver water...that's a good all-round for animals, helps with everything and very easy to make...
Same thing for humans...ACV is a natural antibiotic, cleans the urinary tract.
@Jayme Janelle never heard of it, is it an herb?
@Jayme Janelle wow! Thank you!!!
Love your family. What positive and hard working people you are
I just showed David how you made the garden bed boards, hint hint hint. We were at Lowes yesterday and saw the current prices for 2x10x16's and I honestly can't believe how they are charging that much for boards. I need 3 more beds for my garden and we have felled trees in the edge of our woodline. I refuse to spend that much for edges for beds. sheesh! How are people building all these new houses and who can afford them with the way things are looking in our near future?
when sawing the tree trunks place a tarp down on the ground to catch the saw dust easier cleanup and you collect more for your brooders and compost
I'm excited for the garden and landscape vids
I put vinegar in my girls water too, works great.
Yes! Spring Cleaning! Come do mine after you are finished with yours... haha
BEN FYI I LIVE IN NORTHERN MAINE..... we have winter from usually november to april around here. down south they get spring alot earlier then we do.. as for your step building.... i STRONGLY suggest NOT USING WOOD, as much gully washes you have , rot will excel. i suggest you use stone like solid cinder blocks./.solid patio stones textured. they have texured surfaces and last longer...and you can bury them into the hill side. normal brick are too slippery when wet...and move alot, im not sure how you could work this..but here in maine having wooden steps etc.. we use shingles nailed onto the steps for traction.. or cover the steps with that green artifical grass/ rug. that ppl use for their campers to set out their chairs etc...thats pretty tough and much easier to brush or or break up ice...when frzn. the only downside - it HOLDS MOISTURE;[;[;[ and steps rot faster. also ... maybe you could get those metal traction ramps to load stuff on beds of trucks and make that into steps;];];] it has the holes all through it .. anyways glad your doing great and the boys are a huge help for you;];];] stay safe and stay ahead of the spring ticks/ chiggers etc...have a great wk;];];]
I am amazed at how beautiful your boards come out with just a saw and no measuring guide.
waiting to let you have paths established before construction makes sense. when they built the air force academy, the first year they were not constructed. then they could see where the students needed
Thanks for sharing your story with us.
Those are serious chainsaw skills Ben! Impressive.
Spring is here all different things going on everywhere. Enjoy the weather
You folks are always getting down with the Get Down.. you keep rocking it .. I’m watching you and the family grow in more ways than homesteading.. prayers
I can't believe you free hand/eyeball your lumber cuts. Your the man.
I use a string and a couple nails that really makes it easy.
@@Bennybob01 I'm gonna try your method, forget about a Chain Saw Mill👍🏽.
@@georgecharokee4570 advoko makes is where I learned this technique look up his video on making lumber this way!
Just an idea. With as your land lays with some nice hills, you might easily build a nice root cellar for food storage.
Thats a great idea!
Can’t wait to see the garden space! Hope the vehicles get fixed. That is always a pain. We are too enjoying this garden season. Tried out our new soul blocker today! Love it!
Who needs a sawmill when you have a Benmill! Geez you amaze me with your ability.
Looks good. The lumber come out really good. I've hubby watching with me now. Woo Hoo.
Teasing Spring. Just barely up here in northern British Columbia, Canada.
Nice one day . . . rainfall warning the next (as in, right this moment).
Snow is nearly gone . . .YAY.
We don't plant gardens outside until May.
Please don't plan to fall and hurt yourself. No no no !!
It's pretty cool how paths organically tend to form on property over time - there's something very feng shui about it.
I cut in a random skid steer path to deposit stumps toward the back of our property and I just did it by 'feel' - now that accidental path seems like it was perfectly crafted to be an integral part of the flow of our property.
We enjoyed the vid!
Glad to see that bounce back in your step & that glow back in your eyes. There for a little while you had me scared. I was afraid you weren't going to get it back.
Here they come ready or not, meatbirds, you're ready.
I love the garden beds you are making with your "windfall" of trees. Keep that excitement it looks good on you.
Steps made from simple box frames filled with small stone and weed cloth are great for hillside access. Don't forget to add wheel barrow or in your case hand trailer friendly ramps along side each section of steps, so you don't create a workflow frustration by adding in steps that make it difficult to wheel barrow stuff about.
You need to add a mule to the homestead with some old time logging tackle. That would be perfect to pull a log or two out of your woods every so often.
Your lumber would be good for more shelving in storage shed. I can't throw anything away either. Lol
Love watching you have fun building your stuff.. Your attitude is impressive.. the no working car would get some men in bad mood.. but seeing you deal with it well is great.. you're also showing your kids how to behave in tough situations.
I put Apple cider vinegar in my dogs water. ❤👍
Good afternoon Hollar homesteaders! Love your vids. You are a hard working family.
Teasing spring? Nah, snow in the forecast still. Soon though!
Those lights aren't janky! That is awesome. Much, much better than the clamps that come with the lights.
Ben,think about putting axel on back of chicken tractors n put removable wheels on when u want to move tractir,... then take them off n put them on shelf in ur shed or on nail on side of TRACTOR ( more handier that way ) ...small 5 inch tires that r wide n easier to roll thru hilly grass areas !!!
You need to get that insulation around your trailer for The groundhogs possums raccoons start getting in your house you have an awesome family
At least your chainsaw is still working! Wish I could loan you my Amish friends, they replaced the transmission and the fuel pump in my truck.
I am using pallets that I am breaking apart to build my raised beds. My little rinky dinky battery chainsaw could never do what yours is doing. But, you just do the best you can with what you have to work with.
Ben, I love watching you saw the trees into lumber. You have a great eye. And look at the lovely beds you have that are free except for gas for the chain saw. People are paying hundreds for raised beds. Your pigs are looking great, very healthy and happy. Boys are growing like weeds, I guess it is the time in development where if you make a mark on the wall you could see growth over night. LOL. Love that the saw shavings is another by product of making lumber and another free product for use on the farm...twice. Doing great in just the short time on this homestead. Thanks for sharing & have a Blessed day.
Extremely loud chicken noises are great = eggs and food💥
Nice job boys, so nice to see how much you are growing , helping dad and mom. You can learn a lot watching and helping. 🤗❤️
i drink apple cider vinegar in bone broth in the mornings for the same reasons
We've got our meat birds for the first time this year. 25. We have been using the vinegar also
This whole family impresses the crap out of me! They motivate me to complete my tasks in the garden and elsewhere.
Love seeing how you are developing your property and what it takes day to day living this lifestyle. Thanks for sharing!
My wife and I have decided that when you're cutting wood, you look like you're in a old school computer game. As always great video.
Here in Australia central coast NSW we have been a bit wet still nice temp around mid twenties Celsius. But we have had 578mm of rain (almost 22 3/4 inches) up until the 23rd of March.😳
I thought that was Meg's soap shop.
Looking forward to all the gardening videos!!! Isn't spring glorious here! All the cherry, and Bradford pear, thrift, candy tuft, etc! Oh yes! The butter cups too!😊🙏❤🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
It’s magical!
Get Justin to bring his tractor to get that tree. Great job. Thank you. Take care.
God bless you guys!! Can’t wait to see the garden develop. Also to see your son Brett’s (I think that’s the one) garden and what he wants to plant💚🌱🌱🌱 ☀️
This is awesome! I'm loving how much more relaxed y'all look now that the home is finished!
So fun! Love it when you post. And yeah- I’m one of those odd people that likes watching cleaning videos. It’s so satisfying! Plus I always run and clean something myself when I’ve finished one, so I figure it’s good for me!
Nothing I enjoy more than watching someone else clean in fast forward! /instant gratification ...... for ME! ; )
Ben, On today's video you mentioned that you had wanted to build a portable chicken coop. You stated that you would want to be able to move one to get your birds on grass and out of lot. Well I have something that you might be interested in, its a framework thats mobil and has the support 2x6 for the floor already bolted on ready to cover,with plywood or wire. I had plans to do that with it but heart issues has meant a reevaluating projects. I would be glad to explain it in more detail or answer questions. Thanks GOD Bless
I've been adding the vinegar to the water for my budgies and cockatiels, it's made a big difference in their health and they have bred better than last year. Thanks for the tip! Your new garden beds are going to be gorgeous! The timber you've cut is beautiful. The piglets have doubled in size already, they will be enormous in no time and you'll be looking for more piglets! Are you going to breed any of your Guinea pigs? They must be old enough now.
Excited to see your preparing and seeding and growing !!! And on you OWN lovely piece of earth !! HAPPY SPRING !
Love and respect for you're family!!!!!! 💞💖💞💖💞💖💞
Love your pigs! Hits my heartstrings seeing that adorable family of fat, black pigs moving as one unit in rapt attention as you bring dinner. Even the odd, curly haired Mangalitsas are cute now that they've fattened up.
Canned beef is THE best! Mom would can mucho jars every time we butchered. It made a fast meal and the best gravy. We didn't can as much chicken as Dad wouldn't eat it but, boy! that sure was good too.
Hahaha no spring here just floods which beats the fires last year. The joys of living in Australia. But we are not in lockdown so happy days.
Hey, I’m in Victoria, the size of Australia and how much is under water is seriously concerning. stay safe. 🐨🦘
GOD BLESS YOU BEN AND YOUR FAMILY.
I have been subbed since you started this channel been a long time now I really still enjoy your content and I am so happy to see how your homestead has grown. Many blessing.
You are a magician with the logs!. Keep up the good work!! Love to you and your family!! I've watched you come a long way.
Meg your a lucky lady., you have a great hard working guy.
Germany greeting!
You are right Ben, stay away from that fallen tree until you have the means to get to it safely. I love how you teach your children every day. ❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰
fireside seat are so nice, you should make them and sell them at a local farmers market
Hello beautiful family I am watching your video as we speak as too say I like how you organize everything, and take care of your animals God Bless
Started my parsley seeds indoors today! Spring! Yes, I try to clean at the end of Fall so Spring isn't so tough. The little greenhouses we start our seeds in I wipe down and clean the washing machine trays so next Spring will be easier. Yes, everything is a shuffling game. Where we keep the hay over the winter opens up in Spring! Yeah, your brooders are set up! Wow, that should collect mister tea!my well! Love your use of everything, including chain saw dust! Yes, improve immune system for animals with ACV. You have to have the mother in it too, right? Your place looks wonderful! That hung up tree does look dangerous! That is so cool that you can cut your trees into lumber with a chain saw! Great progress you guys! Thanks!
I meant the chain saw dust would absorb the moisture very well. Ignore the part that makes no sense in my comment please. The spell check did it!
Sitting here watching, scraping the last of my Bumblewood Magic Balm from the tin. Miss you Bumblewood!!! ❤️🙏🏽
Hi..... Ben, thank you for sharing your video homestead 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 🎥👍👍👍
Possible idea for you. Put a tarp down before cutting the logs. Make cleaning up the shavings easier
I just love your story. Love to watch you two grow your homestead. I have learned a lot. You have a fantastic family. Say hi to Meg and she is amazing. Can’t wait for the next video
You're so talented in building things. You buy organic food for your animals and then dump the pig's food on the ground. I bet you can build an awesome trough.
Necessity is the mother of spring cleaning!! You NEED a space to put the brooder - thus you clean!! LOL
You guys have done amazing things with that property! It is producing and growing more and more abundantly with each passing day. What are you feeding those little piglets...homestead love? They're growing so fast! Wow!
I love that you are soaking your grain.
Magic water for chicks. for a quart waterer I use 2 Tbsp ACV, 1 Tbsp raw honey, and 1tsp or so minced garlic. If i have it, I also will add just a touch of molasses, like half a tsp. We give it the first week. Then you can give it once a week until processing for meat chickens, during stress or once a week every other week for laying hens and poults. Our meat birds have done really well with it. For a half gallon it would be 1/4 c. ACV, 2 Tbsp raw honey, 1 tsp molasses and 2 tsp garlic. For a gallon it would be 1/2 c. ACV, 1/4 c. raw honey, 2 tsp molasses, and a rounded Tbsp of garlic.