Raising 12 Months of MEAT CHICKENS {START to FINISH}

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  • @firstrespondersfarm
    @firstrespondersfarm 2 роки тому +31

    So, to the lazy comment. I believe everyone is different and they do different things. It's called preference not laziness plus no one else's opinion matters, just yours. I don't even know if that person had experience in homesteading, probably not, but still everything is always easier said than done. I'm pretty sure it's hard enough to have your UA-cam channel and homesteading at the same time. We are just starting our homestead, I've had a UA-cam channel for the past 2 years, and I've been starting my own company while working for another company. So, I understand preference not laziness. Please, keep putting out great videos!

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  2 роки тому +4

      Absolutely, love it!!!!! Thank you so much for your great comment.
      We wish you all the blessings on your new homestead….. and also please feel free to send us your UA-cam channel! We’d love to subscribe to ya! 😁

    • @marksinkie9774
      @marksinkie9774 6 місяців тому +1

      We packaged them whole when we did butchers when i was little. Working on getting back to doing butchers again.

    • @Theoriginalace-cy4dr
      @Theoriginalace-cy4dr 2 місяці тому

      @@BetterTogetherLifethe way you put the chicken organs to feed the pig and then seeing the rooster just stare at the pigs like hmm what is that😅😂

  • @amouramarie
    @amouramarie Рік тому +8

    "... has a fantastic life, and one bad day." Ha! This is EXACTLY what I say about my own animals. That I won't let myself feel bad about keeping them for eating, because I will do my best to make sure every animal I keep has a wonderful, happy life -- and one bad day. XD And that's pretty good, considering that's what we all hope to have for ourselves, isn't it?

  • @preppingmama
    @preppingmama Рік тому +10

    Someone may have already said this. But having more than one bird in the plucker at a time helps remove the feathers more quickly.

  • @TealStoneHomestead
    @TealStoneHomestead 2 роки тому +9

    You have a great narrating voice Kelly :) Can't wait until we're able to do meat chickens!!

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  2 роки тому +6

      Oh it is SUCH a rewarding experience. Just had a whole chicken last night….. sooooooo good!!!!
      We enjoyed meat rabbits, but the taste of a well seasoned chicken with that crispy chicken skin!! 🤤🤤🤤🤣🤣🤣

    • @TealStoneHomestead
      @TealStoneHomestead 2 роки тому +4

      @@BetterTogetherLife love the rabbits!! But crispy chicken skin is one thing I most definitely miss. Soon!! 😊

  • @elizabethwilliams5673
    @elizabethwilliams5673 2 роки тому +13

    Excellent video! Love the editing style yall adopted. It’s been a while since I watched one of y’all’s videos and I’m very impressed at the growth y’all made with videos skills.
    It’s not lazy, it’s just preference! I love rotisserie’s so I will be doing this too.

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  2 роки тому +3

      Oh wow thank you soooooooo much Elizabeth!!!!
      Well we like to switch up our video styles depending on what story we have to tell. These bigger videos we really like to let Kelly write her heart out! So glad you liked it!
      Thanks again

  • @carolmalko615
    @carolmalko615 2 роки тому +9

    Never heard of the Chicklift. That is a game changer! Thanks for this info.

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  2 роки тому +3

      Absolutely!!! Here is the link if you’d like to save it somewhere in your notes. Again it is an affiliate link, which would REALLY help us to keep making UA-cam content.
      Get the Chicklift: www.chicklifts.com/?ref=bettertogetherlife@gmail.com

  • @Dr_Wrong
    @Dr_Wrong 2 роки тому +5

    "A fantastic life, and one bad day..."
    Awwww😊😊😢

  • @joannayoutube
    @joannayoutube 2 роки тому +5

    Love this video! Thanks for sharing such great info while still making it beautiful and entertaining to watch.

  • @trainingolives3370
    @trainingolives3370 2 роки тому +5

    Awesome video, y’all! We are outside of San Antonio 👋🏻 🤠 and we have laying chickens, but we’re really considering meat birds here. I have a question: our digging predators can be a problem here so I was wondering if you have experienced that at all with the mobile tractors, and if so, how do you deal with it? We have to put out a foot of hardware cloth around our stationary run because of it. Thanks! 🤍 {And I LOVE the cookie sheet and rack idea for the brooder! I have chicks literally making a major mess right now with their water and feed so I’ll be doing that little trick *today* 😅}

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  2 роки тому +2

      Well two things I would say.
      1) I believe that moving them daily might slow your digging predators.
      2) I’ve also seen people put a low single strand of electric wire around the chicken tractor.
      We did have a serious loss of chickens, but that was because I had a large opening in the top wire that I didn’t zip tie up. Plus I used chicken wire. So hardware cloth is way better.

  • @batpherlangkharkrang7976
    @batpherlangkharkrang7976 2 роки тому +2

    Hi.... Thank you for showing your video homestead 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 🏡🎥👍👍👍

  • @stanbrown915
    @stanbrown915 2 роки тому +3

    Just bought 2.5 acres in South Central Arkansas, getting ready for retirement ( second childhood) my plan is to be as self sufficient as possible. SO much to learn. I'm excited and kinda scared but I still have 6 years till liftoff so I have that going for me.🤣🤣

    • @thetruth45678
      @thetruth45678 6 місяців тому

      I'm doing pretty much the same, but with 1.25 acres in northern New Mexico. Would be interested to hear what you've learned, and what you have in mind for such a small space.

  • @DIYinspiredLewisBrantner
    @DIYinspiredLewisBrantner Рік тому +1

    I love your shirt! your not afraid to wear it on one of your videos! I just ran across your channel..... I will be subscribing...... I agree, its better together. We love making videos also. Thanks for all you do!

  • @ahomesteaddream
    @ahomesteaddream 2 роки тому +4

    We cook the whole chicken because some of us like white while others prefer dark, it’s so much easier to just do the whole thing at once when it’s split like that.

    • @mouthfulacoque3580
      @mouthfulacoque3580 Рік тому

      i have a hard time blieving anyone "likes" white meat by itself. I have spent years cooking for other people and just can't take this as an honest statement

  • @GoodTimesHomestead
    @GoodTimesHomestead 2 роки тому +3

    Way cool video.

  • @kim_858
    @kim_858 Рік тому +4

    We are starting this new adventure of growing our chicken for meat in the spring of "23".. I've learned so much from this 1 video!
    Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  Рік тому

      Oh YAY!!!! That makes us so happy!! 😁
      It is why we upload videos. Please let us know if you ever need anything at all!

  • @BooksbyAFoster
    @BooksbyAFoster 11 місяців тому +1

    My husband and I did all these things... yet when we cooked them... they were rubbery and terrible... What did we do wrong??? Thank you.

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  11 місяців тому

      Oh yikes!
      1) how old were they when you butchered them?
      2) did you butcher them yourself?
      3) what breed?
      4) what feed? And how much feed?
      5) what hatchery did you use?
      Glad to try and help!

  • @benjaminmccubbins8882
    @benjaminmccubbins8882 2 роки тому +3

    Fantastic life and one bad day! I about spit out my coffee.

  • @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123
    @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 Рік тому +1

    No such thing as a lazy homesteader !!!!
    I have cut up my chicken and froze it in parts before but the time it takes is not worth it.
    Blessings

  • @alibrown411
    @alibrown411 Рік тому +1

    Sometimes I envy you in the US. In the UK land is so expensive that it's hard to do this without being rich, plus too much regulation and the weather is cold and wet so you don't want to be outside for half of the year.. Great video though, hope to do similar on a smaller scale

  • @ImpendingDuff
    @ImpendingDuff 2 роки тому +1

    lazy? or more practical? what a joke... some one actually said you were lazy? what works for them doesnt have to work for you. screw em, i love the insight your channel gives me so i know what to be ready for when i get started. thanks for this video. i love these types of insightful videos.

  • @annetolno-foster926
    @annetolno-foster926 Рік тому +2

    Hi , great video! How long can you keep the chickens in that fridge or freezer you showed? Is it possible up to a year ?

  • @BillieWebb-oi5qj
    @BillieWebb-oi5qj 3 місяці тому +1

    I personally would like the lower weight bird, I think they will be more tender.

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  3 місяці тому

      It is always a tight rope to walk on. You want to have them grow but not too fast, but also not too slow! 🤣🤣

  • @gabrieldiaz292
    @gabrieldiaz292 Рік тому +1

    See... I could'nt just bring home a box full of chicks watch them grow and eat them... not going to say I don't eat chicken but I go to the store where I did not knew the chicken :(

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  Рік тому

      Not sure I am understanding your comment.
      Sorry.

    • @gabrieldiaz292
      @gabrieldiaz292 Рік тому

      @@BetterTogetherLife it's simple... im an animal lover and could'nt raise chicks for meat. Thats why I go to the store. :(

  • @user-tz9jh6pv2j
    @user-tz9jh6pv2j Рік тому +1

    Oh, man! You guys should really check out some recipes for chicken gizzard and chicken feet. If you get some cumin and chili flakes on chicken gizzard and then grill it, it is DELICIOUS (although a bit high on cholesterol but it's a nice snack once in a while). Same with the hearts. And marinated chicken feet are absolutely tasty.
    I'm Chinese American and my parents have a homestead/farm out in Pennsylvania and this is what we make with them!
    We don't have any recipes for livers though, but my fiancee's parents are French and they gave us a recipe for pâté that we have to try out.

    • @bonificent3138
      @bonificent3138 Рік тому

      Southern VA here! Fry those suckers like chicken and they become delectable. One of my favorite ways is also baking them with rice.

  • @GossAug
    @GossAug Рік тому +1

    How long do you raise the chickens before harvesting? Is this possible to do and let them live longer life spans?

    • @darenleeper1644
      @darenleeper1644 Рік тому

      7 weeks or so. Cross rocks just keep growing. Their legs give out so you need butcher. Cornish, deleware, buckeye, freedom rangers, jersey giantsbetc can be hanging around without needing to slaughter right away.

  • @rebeccahherdener2068
    @rebeccahherdener2068 2 роки тому +2

    I am both people in one body. Lol.
    I want chickens and to build a home out of a shed.🤣
    Also, it looks like the chicken plucker also tenderizes the meat some!🤣😂
    Also, I feel that. Sometimes its nice to skip chopping up the birds bits. Lol. Not really lazy necessarily... More...trying to make the work easier,and not harder!
    As my husband always says "work smarter, not harder!"

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  2 роки тому +2

      Haha, it sure might. But it does the job. 😂
      Love that you are “both people”. That means Rebeccah that you are OUR KIND OF PEOPLE!!!

    • @rebeccahherdener2068
      @rebeccahherdener2068 2 роки тому +1

      @@BetterTogetherLife yay! Lol.
      And I noticed! I want to get one of them because of how quick a job that seems to do on the chickens!
      With all there is to do when homesteading, I'm sure it'd help cut time down a bit!

  • @stanbrown915
    @stanbrown915 2 роки тому +1

    🤣🤣🤣🤣 Lazy!! That's not even correct. Loved the video.

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  2 роки тому

      hahaha!!!! We like to try and have fun with some of those hater comments. lol! 😁

  • @wonka6848
    @wonka6848 4 місяці тому +1

    3:30 "A primary goal of ours is that any animal we intend to eat has a fantastic life and one bad day" - when I see the size of the tractor and the amount of chickens in there, I would say "A primary goal of yours is that any animal you intend to eat has a bad life and one fantastic day". Lock yourself and your family for one day in your house and see how fantastic that day is and then multiply it with the 45 days these birds are in there. You have enough space to let them "run", until these poor creatures cannot run anymore, because they grow to fast for their muscles, on your property and lock them at night.

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  4 місяці тому +1

      Maybe. We wouldn’t mind to try that someday.
      But yet, how would this breed of chicken be able to even get themselves in at night? Like you said, this breed struggles to walk at week 6-8.

    • @wonka6848
      @wonka6848 4 місяці тому +2

      @@BetterTogetherLife Thanks for your nice answer to my provocative post.
      Me for myself I don't have such breeds at all but only heritage/dual purpose chickens. They take much longer, until they can be processed, cost more regarding food, but meat quality is very good and you can breed them on your own.
      In my opinion, no private household should have these cornish cross, etc. They are interesting when you have to feed a mass market of people from which some don't have too much money.
      It's no hate against you, if you continue like that, it's of course ok and I trust you you want to give these meat balls the best possible life.

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  3 місяці тому +1

      Well like we stated in the video, the birds get fresh grass every single day.

  • @lisaplanck7809
    @lisaplanck7809 2 роки тому +2

    I buy from the amish people up north in Indiana and there is no comparison to fresh raised chicken. Store bought is aweful!! Have a question?? Did you have your baby yet and will you be having a video for him or her?? I soooooooo can't wait!!🤗🤗🤗😍😍😍

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  2 роки тому +2

      Nope! No baby yet…. And YES!! We will most certainly be having a video of the birth! 😁😁😁
      Have you seen this video of ours when Finley was born?
      ua-cam.com/video/Iy0jMT3KsQI/v-deo.html

    • @lisaplanck7809
      @lisaplanck7809 2 роки тому +1

      @@BetterTogetherLife No but I will definitely watch it. I looove babies, and big families. What a joy! I look forward to seeing it and seeing this new little person when they get here. Praying God's richest blessings for you and your sweet family!

  • @tigar0485
    @tigar0485 2 роки тому +2

    Brotherton family: Where do you get your freezer bags?

  • @deborahuballe2108
    @deborahuballe2108 2 роки тому +2

    Do you use one chick lift per mobile coop?

  • @JOATMOFA
    @JOATMOFA 11 місяців тому +1

    How many meat chickens did you get on this one day?
    (edit)
    What is the purpose of the water through the straw?

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  11 місяців тому +1

      It was probably around 30 birds.

    • @JOATMOFA
      @JOATMOFA 11 місяців тому +1

      @@BetterTogetherLife 👍

  • @DianeSmith-he8pe
    @DianeSmith-he8pe Рік тому +1

    How many do you do at a time? i thought you said 20 or so??

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  Рік тому

      Maybe 30. We usually buy about 40 chicks with the knowledge that some will die before processing.

  • @Reddylion
    @Reddylion Рік тому +1

    Good.

  • @tyq517
    @tyq517 Рік тому +1

    Lovevthe motto...fantastic life....one bad day...
    Also the 2 types of chicken processors....lolol
    I leaned in!!
    Great video

  • @nancyseery2213
    @nancyseery2213 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you. This was clear,to the point and very good general information for people wanting to start raising their own meat chickens. God bless and keep growing.

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  2 роки тому

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for your amazing comment Nancy!!! 😁

  • @LeeCraftyHomestead
    @LeeCraftyHomestead 2 роки тому +2

    very nicely done on the video. we are all homesteader. from Ohio

  • @taxin2476
    @taxin2476 Рік тому +1

    What a great way of explaining the life and death. All good days with only one bad day.

  • @AileeahColganMusic
    @AileeahColganMusic 8 місяців тому

    Hey! Great video! I’m currently researching on how to do this from start to finish so thank you for this resource. But something no one ever mentions and I’m curious what your thoughts are… Why use a chicken tractor instead of just letting the free range? Is there a downfall to letting them free range? we have 4 acres that are is fenced but we have 23 other laying hens that free range as well. Is it bad to mix them?

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  8 місяців тому

      We use tractors and move them twice daily. It keeps them feeling secure, on fresh ground and prevents overhead predators. On our small acreage, we can use them to scratch and then follow with seed to grow more ground cover. So it helps us function stack. I don’t think it’s bad to free range at all. We have learned that so many methods exist bc folks are using what they’ve got and making it work for the best possible outcome. So as long as you aren’t running into issues, the best you can do is act and adjust as you go!

  • @XRP212
    @XRP212 Рік тому

    Anyone know why my chickens taste like dirt, i mean literal dirt/grass/ mud flavour, an earthy taste

  • @retheisen
    @retheisen 9 місяців тому +1

    7:55 The worst Capri Sun ever.

  • @aussieandrew
    @aussieandrew 9 місяців тому

    did you need to take to all the chickens at once or could they have them grow longer?

  • @Formerlywarmer
    @Formerlywarmer Рік тому +1

    I grew up with my family doing this yearly. Great video

  • @chrishooge3442
    @chrishooge3442 8 місяців тому +1

    Trying to convince the wife.

  • @mossygreenlog
    @mossygreenlog Рік тому

    I think you guys are doing a great job and that's a lot of hard work and prep. People might criticize, but everyone's got their own way and you can learn and improve as you go.

  • @CleoCastonguay47
    @CleoCastonguay47 2 роки тому +2

    Great "How To" video from start to finish.

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  2 роки тому +1

      Hi there Mr Cleo!!!!! So good to see you back here! Thank you so much for always being a valued member of our UA-cam family! 😁

  • @retheisen
    @retheisen 9 місяців тому

    The garden's alchemists turn garbage into bacon.

  • @amandastorment5376
    @amandastorment5376 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much! Way easier than when I grew up!

  • @JusticeWillPrevail101
    @JusticeWillPrevail101 10 місяців тому

    Greetings from sunny Singapore!❤ Being living in the city, I enjoy your video very much and learn a lot from it too. Great jobs guys!👍 So much hard work 💪 but it's nice to see the fruit of hard labour in the end. I admire your strength, hard-working and warmth love vibes 💗 ❤🎉

  • @michaelripperger5674
    @michaelripperger5674 Рік тому

    $154-$208 for the chicken lift is crazy 😜 expensive. Why do they charge so much for such a simple device ?

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  Рік тому

      Hi Michael. Yes I do understand that it is a high price, but when it comes to this you 1000% get what you pay for. This thing is made like a BEAST!!!!!!
      You will never have to replace or repair your Chicklift. It is BY FAR our favorite product to endorse. It is that good and there is no way we could move our animals as much and easily without it.

  • @karrenbrazel8844
    @karrenbrazel8844 2 роки тому +1

    I just wanna say…. Thank you for your honesty (lazy homesteader approach)…. You’ve given me hope 🤣…. Nothing wrong at all in making life easier.
    I am curious about the last bit towards the end, bagging with that straw, then dunking in water….What is that? Why?

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  2 роки тому +2

      Hi Karren!! Thanks for the comment. And yup, nothing wrong I guess with “lazy homesteading”. 🤣🤣 If that’s who we are. Lol.
      Those bags are poultry shrink bags. You put the chicken into the bags, dunk in hot water, and the bags shrink to the size of the bird.
      We put a link in the description for the bags we use. 😁👍🏻
      Let us know if you have any other questions!

    • @karrenbrazel8844
      @karrenbrazel8844 2 роки тому

      @@BetterTogetherLife oh wow….. genius idea, thank you, I’ll look into that.
      BTW…. You guys are far from lazy! I only had 1 child to raise…. I actually applaud you guys, you are doing great 😊

  • @tyq517
    @tyq517 Рік тому +1

    New Subbie!

  • @dantheman9852
    @dantheman9852 6 місяців тому

    Hows the meat after the chicken plucker vs hand plucking? Seems violent but is it works it works.

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  6 місяців тому +1

      The meat is PERFECT!! Doesn’t hurt the quality at all.

  • @Isaac-mc4kk
    @Isaac-mc4kk 2 роки тому +2

    Great video as always. Is there a cost savings in doing this?

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  2 роки тому +2

      Great question. Cost savings compared to what? Costco organic? Farmers market? Etc?

    • @Isaac-mc4kk
      @Isaac-mc4kk 2 роки тому +1

      @@BetterTogetherLife Lets say Costco.

  • @michaelmcguire19
    @michaelmcguire19 Рік тому

    So where do you buy your chickens and how long does it take them to get to you

  • @nickb8618
    @nickb8618 Рік тому

    Be extremely careful using chicken wire on any of ur enclosure. Predators can rip right through chicken wire

  • @ASimpleLifewithChrisTara
    @ASimpleLifewithChrisTara 2 роки тому

    Great video guys...thanks for sharing. One of these days we are going to try our hand at meat birds. Especially NOW

  • @LyricBossYT
    @LyricBossYT 10 місяців тому

    no waste and friendly to the animals, I wish the rest of the world could follow suit ❤

  • @echosquest
    @echosquest Рік тому

    So homestead seems nice nad all but how do you pay your mortgage and stuff, are you actually making money selling stuff from the farm/homestead or are you still working?
    Very informative.

  • @onlyintime9914
    @onlyintime9914 Рік тому +1

    Yes... one of the best chicken tractors I have seen with the chick lift gaget

  • @cherylkelley1970
    @cherylkelley1970 Рік тому

    Have you thought about vaccum sealing before freezing? I do that with my whole and parts of chckens.

  • @theeasterbunny61
    @theeasterbunny61 Рік тому +1

    Love watching you guys! Hard work but pays off! ❤️

  • @mlzotter6405
    @mlzotter6405 Рік тому

    heartbreaking, how can you sleep at night?

  • @christoon7848
    @christoon7848 2 роки тому +1

    I've seen Stoney Ridge Farmer use a plucker like that but thought he was running 2 to 3 birds at a time in his.

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  2 роки тому +1

      There are bigger ones. But we bought ours during 2020 so the bigger more expensive ones were out of stock.

    • @christoon7848
      @christoon7848 2 роки тому

      @Better Together Life after watching this video the one I was referring too was in the drop menu below this video. His looked to be the same size I think and did 2 at once

  • @heathriggs8202
    @heathriggs8202 2 роки тому +1

    Slow Homesteading is perfect for me

  • @ericb4127
    @ericb4127 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video. How many boiler chickens can feasibly be raised in processed in a year?

  • @wyattwells459
    @wyattwells459 2 роки тому

    Dont need to use the waste for stocks even. Chicken feet are delicious

  • @countrylivin202
    @countrylivin202 Рік тому

    Great video. Was looking for an easy wheel system for our future tractor. Thank You!

  • @fiendeng
    @fiendeng 2 роки тому

    Awesome video thanks! So motivated meow, I picked up some info pamphlets from my country supply store today.
    Does anyone read the ingredients label on layer \ broiler feed bags....do simple mixes exist out there ?

  • @terrynewman4609
    @terrynewman4609 4 місяці тому

    Any tips for first timers my chicks will be here in a few days

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  4 місяці тому

      I really like electrolytes in the water right away on the first day. Warming plates and a safe brooder box 👍 have fun!

  • @loraypruitt5922
    @loraypruitt5922 4 місяці тому

    😊

  • @pauliexcluded1
    @pauliexcluded1 Рік тому

    "...a fantastic life....and one bad day." We should all be so lucky.

  • @cccspwn
    @cccspwn Рік тому

    Nice editing :D 1:20

  • @shaniduncan2255
    @shaniduncan2255 2 роки тому

    can you tell me about your hanging feeder and water in the tractor? thanks!

  • @michelleslutpuppy4355
    @michelleslutpuppy4355 6 місяців тому +1

    Pigs,hogs,wild hogs,are omnivores they eat everything you feed them

  • @rhyswillett153
    @rhyswillett153 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful 🙏💜

  • @godsamazing2090
    @godsamazing2090 10 місяців тому

    Very Nice! ⚘️

  • @randydrake8108
    @randydrake8108 3 місяці тому

    How do you dispose of the chicken blood ?

  • @CoquiGarage
    @CoquiGarage 2 роки тому +1

    Love y’all’s videos. What do you folks do for work?

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  2 роки тому

      Oh thank you!!!
      Kelly actually talks a little about this in our latest video: ua-cam.com/video/WzgYwjfLwgY/v-deo.html
      But we are FULLTIME content creators! And we run an essential oils business.

    • @CoquiGarage
      @CoquiGarage 2 роки тому

      @@BetterTogetherLife That’s awesome. I’ve been wanting to sell my home in Central Tx to move like y’all but we haven’t figured out the work thing for my wife lol

  • @anthonyharper8161
    @anthonyharper8161 Рік тому +1

    Love it ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Great video.

  • @jdkproductions7671
    @jdkproductions7671 10 місяців тому

    Very enjoyable watch I appreciate the content 😊

  • @angelasheppard7197
    @angelasheppard7197 2 роки тому +1

    New sub .love channel

  • @lucienmustbestopped
    @lucienmustbestopped 3 місяці тому

    I love chickens- I had them for many years as pets. As sad as this makes me, I am also so very happy for this! You clearly treat them extremely well, and if I had to buy chicken from anywhere, I'd want to buy from you or someone that treats them similarly. You are so kind and compassionate to them, and I adore that. Thank you!

  • @HelenEk7
    @HelenEk7 Рік тому

    Love your tractor! Will save this for later..

  • @boranayir4004
    @boranayir4004 Рік тому

    guys believe me you don't need that chicken plucker we are doing by our hands always not that hard and you don't need to waste any water for that :D

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  Рік тому

      Challenge, let’s do a livestream contest.
      You pluck your chicken by hand and I’ll use my $500 plucker.
      Marks, Get Set, GO!

    • @boranayir4004
      @boranayir4004 Рік тому

      ​@@BetterTogetherLife :D don't be mad dude 500 usd is minimum salary for lots of countries and I did not say I am doing faster yeah it takes 5 minutes more than this but if you are doing it for your own food you don't need that

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  Рік тому

      I hear ya, but time is money when butchering 40 plus birds.

  • @woundedwarriorartist6315
    @woundedwarriorartist6315 Рік тому

    Would it be okay to use a vaccume sealer for the meat too?

  • @Libldobbles
    @Libldobbles Рік тому

    That plucker is awesome!!!

  • @SpiritBearRanch
    @SpiritBearRanch 2 роки тому +1

    I can not find link for chicken plucker

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  2 роки тому +1

      Here is the link. It’s not currently available on Amazon Prime. So it’s 3rd party Amazon seller:
      amzn.to/3t8grxF

    • @SpiritBearRanch
      @SpiritBearRanch 2 роки тому

      @@BetterTogetherLife Thank you very much and much love to the family

  • @Audrey-AnnCayemitte
    @Audrey-AnnCayemitte Рік тому

    noooooooo how could you do that to them?

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  Рік тому

      Do what to who? The chickens???? Did you not see in the title “12 months of meat”??

  • @randykoffler3152
    @randykoffler3152 2 роки тому

    What is the floor size of the tractor

  • @spectrumofourlifebrost9219
    @spectrumofourlifebrost9219 2 роки тому

    So 30 birds feeds your whole family for a year?

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  2 роки тому +2

      No sorry if we messed up saying that. We do two rounds of these. One in the spring and one in the fall.

  • @naestrebloc9849
    @naestrebloc9849 Рік тому

    Great info! Thanks!!

  • @AM-qw3mb
    @AM-qw3mb Рік тому

    When you’re bagging them what temp is your water at?

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  Рік тому

      I can’t remember off the top of my head, but the bags will come with a temp recommendation.

  • @MobileMC74
    @MobileMC74 Рік тому

    Living the dream! Love the video

  • @Huey_N
    @Huey_N Рік тому

    Love the content!❤ thank you.

  • @brobrian6666
    @brobrian6666 2 роки тому

    The yardbird plucker costs just around $500. Is there a cheaper way? I think so.

    • @BetterTogetherLife
      @BetterTogetherLife  2 роки тому +3

      Well how do you define “cheaper”? Sure you can pluck a chicken by hand for free. But the Yard Plucker can pluck 10-15 chickens in that same amount of time.
      I value my time more than my money.

    • @Vega50513
      @Vega50513 2 роки тому

      @@BetterTogetherLife great answer

  • @LordBlaze79
    @LordBlaze79 2 роки тому

    Where did u get that big black container at the end to hold little chiks?

  • @jenesselayman9666
    @jenesselayman9666 2 роки тому

    What a great and informative video!!

  • @IceFireFox11
    @IceFireFox11 2 роки тому

    I am so happy for easy lift for the mobile chicken coop

  • @diversparadise7058
    @diversparadise7058 2 роки тому

    Love Kelly narration!