Yes, they do. I like seeing all those free range chickens outside. Most commercially raised chickens are raised inside buildings stuck in tiny cages all of the time.
@@bertborger9919 I adore the finer things in life Sire! They add a lot more sense to life you see. Cheers & mabuhay (i.e., long live) from the Philippines!
I suggest you loovisitk at eatwild.com to find a similar farm near you. There are many of us that raise animals on pasture with similar consideration towards animal welfare.
I raise all my chickens like this. Not close this size but I let my chickens free range my 10 acres. There are a lot of small time chicken farmers doing this in the US. Look up Joel Salatin he’s pretty big in free range chicken raising. 👍
I do like the way you are handeling the pigs! But what about the part when you are going to send the pigs to the butchery? Who handles that and how is it the pigs goes to the last part of their lives? What I like is how the pigs lives, but it worries me that the butchery isn't as pig friendly!
Good point, Lester. I thought the same thing. This type of feeding attracts a lot of rodents. There are big feeders available that optimise feed use without waste.
@@shadynail4723 Commercial, and some/most custom slaughter houses electrocute the animals now days. It is easier on everyone and thing involved. The kill is in seconds at most.
@@cdjhyoung The setup and processing before that ain't. That's why I mentioned stress. I don't know how it is where you are, but here they have to be held in a building for a day before being offed.
@@shadynail4723 That is odd in my opinion. Here, literally, they get unloaded from the truck, weighed, inspected for possible disease or infection and go right to the kill floor. If the pigs are held for any length of time, water and some food must be provided. No one wants to incur those additional expenses.
Finnaly a farm that doesn’t brutally trap poor chickens in confined spaces so they won’t develop the right behavior in nature so they’ll attack each other. Oh and I hope cows aren’t force to feed on poor wheat that can potentially develop a disease to kill them
look at all the erosion issues free range pigs cause. That farm will have washed most of its productive soils away in 15 years running pigs outside with slopes that steep.
How do you ever keep small pigs in with those fences? i would bet there are alot of escapes from this sow set up. Also what are your mortality rates for sow/piglets not in farrowing crates?
farming is relying on animals because people do not want to work. All they have to do is feed, exploit and slaughter. Whether caged or free range, they are going to be slaughtered. Three guys are captured by a tribe of natives in a far off land. They are brought before the tribal leader who gives them a choice. He says, "what will you have, death or bunga?". The first guys thinks, hmmm wonder what bunga is. "I'll take the bunga". The tribal leader says, "good". Then a dozen tribal members line up and give it to him in the rear. The tribal leader turns to the second guy and gives him the choice, death, or bunga. The second guy thinks, hmm, that bunga thing is pretty nasty. But death is permanent, "I'll take the bunga". Tribal leader says, "good", and a hundred tribesmen line up and give him the bunga. The tribal leader gives the choice to the third captive. He thinks a while, hmm, first it was a dozen, then it was a hundred, I don't know man. Heck with it, "I'll take death". The tribal leader says, "good, death .... by bunga". source: www.jokes4us.com/dirtyjokes/bungajoke.html
Those chickens and pig were the healthiest I've ever seen.
Pure free range local products with absolutely of high value .... love it I also do the same way
Pigs and chicken look very healthy.
Yes, they do. I like seeing all those free range chickens outside. Most commercially raised chickens are raised inside buildings stuck in tiny cages all of the time.
Well done, it is great to see people who care.
Keep these videos coming!
I really like your strategy sir
Undoubtedly, appreciable Quality 👍👌💪
Searched Borger, scrolled down a bit and found this
Sadly not all farms are this amazing I’ve seen some horror and painful things that happen in mass production of chickens, pigs, and beef is awful 😣💔
I love how your family if working this farm SIr.
Great job mate! Love your chickens and pigs.
That trusty Defender! Love, love, love!
She's my favourite truck, known locally as Hobby, due for restoration soon. Glad you appreciate the finer things in life
@@bertborger9919 I adore the finer things in life Sire! They add a lot more sense to life you see.
Cheers & mabuhay (i.e., long live) from the Philippines!
💚💚💚💚 thank you for your sharing, my friend Rural Delivery
Now that's a true free range chicken farm...the best I've ever seen. Too bad I haven't seen anything like that in America.
I suggest you loovisitk at eatwild.com to find a similar farm near you. There are many of us that raise animals on pasture with similar consideration towards animal welfare.
@@grassfeeding6073 Thank you!!
I raise all my chickens like this. Not close this size but I let my chickens free range my 10 acres. There are a lot of small time chicken farmers doing this in the US. Look up Joel Salatin he’s pretty big in free range chicken raising. 👍
@@abaddon2479 Thank you so much for the information.
They are very nice ladies.
Thank you for making this video and teaching people
Nice looking pigs.
Sir!!what breed of pigs and chicken you are using.TNX.
Gorgeous landscape to work in !!
I really really want to know how they started.
Free range chickens in a shed................ my word!
Nice operation hope you have many years of profit 👍
This is a great job this is how we need to farm our animal i want always i dream to have may chiken farm
Cabaas Raygel me too but wonder if they are brought in a shelter at night or on cold freezing winter!
@@vsgP7117 they have acces to the shed -.-
I wish every farm could be like this, so idyllic and humane
S Lee sadly if it were like that we would starve
Wow... Very nice, im from indonesia, nice too see🤝
Great work
Great job and thanks for sharing.
I do like the way you are handeling the pigs!
But what about the part when you are going to send the pigs to the butchery?
Who handles that and how is it the pigs goes to the last part of their lives?
What I like is how the pigs lives, but it worries me that the butchery isn't as pig friendly!
I think they get killed quickly with a bolt gun.
Shut up
@@preciousmetalhead5155 haaa haaaa haaaaaa haaa
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No the butcher is not pig friendly he is meat friendly
I really love your farm. How did you construct the nest boxes?
NICE TO PASS TIME HERE.
Wow so amazing....I wish I can do this in Philippines...
Wish I could do this as well. Problem is farm lots are getting more expensive in Philippines
BEAUTIFUL
Aren't those Rhode Island Reds?
Very educating.
Why dump the feed on the ground instead of using a feeder.
Good point, Lester. I thought the same thing. This type of feeding attracts a lot of rodents. There are big feeders available that optimise feed use without waste.
how do you protect them from predators
He killed one once and hung him in the highest place. They all stay away from then.
I become an sniper at night......
They're Kung Fu pigs and Jui Jitzu chickens.
What breed of pigs?
Please tell me can this eggs Hatchery or not?
Wonderful! What breed is it? (Of pig)
How many hours a day do you leave the lights on?
โครงการเขตเศรษฐกิจพิเศษ
I love this
I can't wait to open a farm 😎
Thank you for raising these animals so well. Do you ensure they are killed humanely, you hear so many horror stories at the slaughter houses?
Please, define what a 'humane kill' means to you.
@@cdjhyoung quick, a minute of struggle and stress at most.
@@shadynail4723 Commercial, and some/most custom slaughter houses electrocute the animals now days. It is easier on everyone and thing involved. The kill is in seconds at most.
@@cdjhyoung The setup and processing before that ain't. That's why I mentioned stress.
I don't know how it is where you are, but here they have to be held in a building for a day before being offed.
@@shadynail4723 That is odd in my opinion. Here, literally, they get unloaded from the truck, weighed, inspected for possible disease or infection and go right to the kill floor. If the pigs are held for any length of time, water and some food must be provided. No one wants to incur those additional expenses.
what is the size of the chicken house
Wow, good imvisment nice farm in need work inside the farm
Hi from Saudi Arabia Riyadh
we're contry you live
let me work for you. i love what you re doing
I like this. I cut down on eating meat, mostly because I don't like the animal industry, but this is acceptable. Doesn't make me feel like shit.
and why the hell should these farmers care about how you feel
@@Kyle27ish Didn't say anything about how they feel. Why you aggie?
What's the breed name, please share.
Классные гребешки
Great job this how it should be done these people know there s h i t
Beautiful
Can i apply as youre helper sir?
Sir what breed of chicken is that? Rhode island red?
They are likely production red sexlink hens, but that's just my guess.
should get some goats for some weed control. Good milk producers too
It's just good sense.
Great, I loved
My school cafeteria in a nutshell
Very succesful
Lots of Fried Chicken and Pork chops
Awesome
HAPPY
Very nice
wow
J. M.
Director 🇨🇷🐓🐷🇨🇷👍
Eco friendly farm
Where can I buy the bacon ))))))))))))))))))00
did not know this was a section of youtube...
I like red pig
Finnaly a farm that doesn’t brutally trap poor chickens in confined spaces so they won’t develop the right behavior in nature so they’ll attack each other. Oh and I hope cows aren’t force to feed on poor wheat that can potentially develop a disease to kill them
If farms and slaughterhouses were like this, then vegan harassment will stop
look at all the erosion issues free range pigs cause. That farm will have washed most of its productive soils away in 15 years running pigs outside with slopes that steep.
How do you ever keep small pigs in with those fences? i would bet there are alot of escapes from this sow set up. Also what are your mortality rates for sow/piglets not in farrowing crates?
Dont trust a commercial livestock keeper
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ANIMALlife
There is no ethical way to kill an animal that doesn’t want to die
Eating meat is part of nature
Tamworths are Irish, not British.
Originally bred by Sir Robert Peel at Drayton Manor Park Staffordshire using some Irish breeds.
It's the accent that gives it away!
Asf!!! Wtf????
farming is relying on animals because people do not want to work. All they have to do is feed, exploit and slaughter. Whether caged or free range, they are going to be slaughtered.
Three guys are captured by a tribe of natives in a far off land. They are brought before the tribal leader who gives them a choice. He says, "what will you have, death or bunga?". The first guys thinks, hmmm wonder what bunga is. "I'll take the bunga". The tribal leader says, "good". Then a dozen tribal members line up and give it to him in the rear. The tribal leader turns to the second guy and gives him the choice, death, or bunga. The second guy thinks, hmm, that bunga thing is pretty nasty. But death is permanent, "I'll take the bunga". Tribal leader says, "good", and a hundred tribesmen line up and give him the bunga. The tribal leader gives the choice to the third captive. He thinks a while, hmm, first it was a dozen, then it was a hundred, I don't know man. Heck with it, "I'll take death". The tribal leader says, "good, death .... by bunga".
source: www.jokes4us.com/dirtyjokes/bungajoke.html
Go be a liberal somewhere else
@@beatrizsorto3889 I thought Google bought UA-cam. did not know this was yours. I apologize.