It reach 0 in Ohio. Way too cold for me to go anywhere. We had three barns but each one was about 60 feet by 40 feet. In one of them my grandpa had chickens. He also had an old pot belly stove. He'd heat up a small fire just to keep the chill off as best as he could and those hens laid good in the winter. I don't know if any of it is true but my grandfather used to say that white eggs were massed produced and full of chemicals and drugs and were for city folks. Brown eggs were raised by the farmer with feed and range free and tasted better without all those chemicals the chickens got. My grandma made great noodles and great pie shells. With the leftover pie shell dough, she'd roll them into shapes and toss them in some oil to fry and then coat them with cinnamon and sugar. We called them elephant ears. That lady never wasted a thing. Is your dog named Daisy or Dacey. I have listened before and thought in this video you called her Dacey and Dace.
Hello Logan! This video reminded me of all the problems around my property caused by raccoons. I found them to be stubborn, mean and spiteful creatures….destroyed quite a bit but, I finally got rid of them. Squirrels are also stubborn and destructive but then again, I’ve had birds insisting their nests should be in my balcony planters. It will be interesting when you post from the trail camera. Enjoy your weekend and take care…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Winter time fun with Logan and Daisy. If there's someone in the area that can do it, you can have that tractor seat reupholstered. I had the one on my old Farmall done years ago and it has worked fine.
@Broyans Farm The small eggs come from young hens that have just started laying eggs. The older the hen, the larger the egg. But there are also breeds that lay double yolk eggs, in which case the eggs are the same size.
My son the animal lover, took in a wild rabbit once. The damned thing chewed and maybe ate the cement (part of the wall foundation) next to the side door and part of the wood door frame. This stopped when hubby purposely left the door open for its escape. 🤭
I sell eggs I give eggs to all my neighbors and I still have eggs bet you are right a lot of people like brown eggs unfortunately they believe brown eggs are better have more vitamins and protein but that is false no matter what the color is it's all the same different breeds have different sizes of eggs at Easter my eggs go fast I have a variety of colors blue turquoise pink opal Brown avocado and of course White. In my neck of the woods if I had a seat that looked like that I would say it was a bobcat especially in the winter
New layers and when they start laying again after a break with short days, my chickens will give some huge eggs, sometimes a bit of blood on them. I notice it happens the most on my Easter egg er, the smallest bird I have.
It reach 0 in Ohio. Way too cold for me to go anywhere. We had three barns but each one was about 60 feet by 40 feet. In one of them my grandpa had chickens. He also had an old pot belly stove. He'd heat up a small fire just to keep the chill off as best as he could and those hens laid good in the winter. I don't know if any of it is true but my grandfather used to say that white eggs were massed produced and full of chemicals and drugs and were for city folks.
Brown eggs were raised by the farmer with feed and range free and tasted better without all those chemicals the chickens got. My grandma made great noodles and great pie shells. With the leftover pie shell dough, she'd roll them into shapes and toss them in some oil to fry and then coat them with cinnamon and sugar. We called them elephant ears. That lady never wasted a thing.
Is your dog named Daisy or Dacey. I have listened before and thought in this video you called her Dacey and Dace.
Absolutely another beautiful sharing adventure upload and share and thanks again Logan ! ..
Hello Logan! This video reminded me of all the problems around my property caused by raccoons. I found them to be stubborn, mean and spiteful creatures….destroyed quite a bit but, I finally got rid of them. Squirrels are also stubborn and destructive but then again, I’ve had birds insisting their nests should be in my balcony planters. It will be interesting when you post from the trail camera. Enjoy your weekend and take care…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Very interesting seeing the shed-hunt training. Do the dogs like to chew the antlers too?
You do an awesome job around the farm!
Winter time fun with Logan and Daisy. If there's someone in the area that can do it, you can have that tractor seat reupholstered. I had the one on my old Farmall done years ago and it has worked fine.
I'd say that big egg is a double yolker Logan.
Another awesome video Logan 😊. I’m guessing your intruder is a rat gathering for a nest 🪹.
Go Daisy! You're a certified hunting dog!
@Broyans Farm
The small eggs come from young hens that have just started laying eggs. The older the hen, the larger the egg. But there are also breeds that lay double yolk eggs, in which case the eggs are the same size.
I didn't know goats eat xmas trees. They're little monsters haha.
goats will eat anything. my brother had 3 goats all his fern trees looked like palm trees from them eating everything they could reach lol.
My son the animal lover, took in a wild rabbit once. The damned thing chewed and maybe ate the cement (part of the wall foundation) next to the side door and part of the wood door frame. This stopped when hubby purposely left the door open for its escape. 🤭
Always some adventure to keep you going, ay
I think it could have been a raccoon. Looking for a warm den to kind of hibernate.
Modern agriculture is amazing. wish i could
Drinking hot chocolate and watching. Stay warm.
I am guessing raccoons did the damage to the seat 😊
Its most likely a double yolk
Is that stone silo leaning to one side? or just the camera angle.?
LOVE YOU! Stay safe, be well.
I sell eggs I give eggs to all my neighbors and I still have eggs bet you are right a lot of people like brown eggs unfortunately they believe brown eggs are better have more vitamins and protein but that is false no matter what the color is it's all the same different breeds have different sizes of eggs at Easter my eggs go fast I have a variety of colors blue turquoise pink opal Brown avocado and of course White. In my neck of the woods if I had a seat that looked like that I would say it was a bobcat especially in the winter
New layers and when they start laying again after a break with short days, my chickens will give some huge eggs, sometimes a bit of blood on them. I notice it happens the most on my Easter egg er, the smallest bird I have.
poor chicken
As for the torn up seat - "he"" is likely a "she" gathering material for a nest. I am guessing a rat, but I could be wrong. Get on it, barn cats! 😊😊
Good day to all.
Duck eggs