The irony of the chickens watching you make the chicken plucker is hilarious to see!!!! 😂 I love this vid, great work! I’m definitely using some of your ideas in our plucker build. Thanks!!!
I'm on the verge of building one of these with my father but have a couple of questions: 1) Do the bungies do a good job? It seems like they'd be more likely to tear the skin if not careful, especially with birds like pheasants and whatnot. 2) Do you just incessantly get your hands and wrists whipped by these bungies? A barrel plucker poses no risk, obviously and a drill plucker maneuvers the fingers around the bird, instead of the bird around the fingers like this particular design. Just wondering if hand whips are a dirty little secret to this design? Ha ha.
Bungees did a great job on the chickens. I did get hit with them a couple times it didn’t feel good but it wasn’t painful. I encourage you to make the design your own. You can use anything you want don’t feel like bungees are the only option.
Здравствуйте, у меня нет слов. У вас просто золотые руки, уважаю и ценю таких умелых мужиков. Дай вам бог здоровья и счастья вашей семье. Спасибо вам за видео ролик, очень полезно и классно то что вы сделали и показали. Я Серик из Казахстана. К сожалению я не знаю английский язык
i've watched several chicken plucker videos. this is in my opinion, the best. it does not seam like the fastest electric chicken plucker but i like the fact that your chicken is just flopping around in the bottom of a barrel breaking all of its bones to shards.
I think your talking about a whiz bang I have used one yet. They are suppose to be very fast. This works well for us we only do 30 or so at a time. this was almost free for us which so definitely was in the budget. Lol
While it does look violent to see chickens bouncing around in a tub plucker, there is never any harm done to the flesh or bones. This plucker is the type i would build if I did not already have access to a tub plucker variety.
Love the concept and I'm going to make a go at it but I didn't see details on how to securely fasten the PVC components to the all-thread? The tube and end caps obviously need to be pre-built, set into the unit, the all-thread then run through from one side, into the tube, and then out the other side. With no access to the inner part of the tube, you can't lock use opposing washer/nuts. What am I missing?
Lock one end of the all thread with a washer, lock washer and a nut squeezing it together on the end cap then slide tube over top into end cap and then run nut up to end of end cap on inside take cap back off adjusting it till it squeezes it together no need for gluing the end caps together
Truly appreciated, and enjoyed the video . . . I now think, or believe I can duplicate your chicken plucker . . . What size is it's motor? How much did it cost for the build? Where does one acquire the rubber plucking fingers?
The motor is out of a furnace blower. The "fingers " are rubber bungee cords from Harbor freight cut in half. We spent around 30$ most of the parts we collected over the years.
Here is the description if the link doesn't work they are a tie down strap cut in half PRODUCT OVERVIEW Heavy-duty EPDM tie-down straps safely secure cargo, tarps, luggage, bikes and much more. EPDM rubber stretch cords are strong, pliable and withstand tough weather conditions better than natural rubber. With convenient S-hooks at each end, these EPDM tie downs are easy to use and built to last. Weather-resistant Reinforced ends S-hooks at each end
Let us know what kind of videos you would like to see and we can record them well if we do that on our farm. He make all kinds of stuff deer feeders, greenhouse/ chicken coop,canning,soap making.
Pat Roe I don't he was just winging it from stuff we had around. The motor is from a furnace fan. Black rubber bungee cords are the feather pluckers we got those from harbor freight. A piece of all thread from Home Depot and the wheel bearings are also from Home Depot. All said and done we only spent like $20.
Let's keep in mind that when using the wizbang plucked yes it can and will do more birds at one time but the down fall to it is one the amount of people you have processing at one time two broken wings and broken leg bones which lets bone marrow into your meat which can change the flavor of your meat and thirdly quite more expensive to build if you're only doing couple birds or up 50 birds with two people the drum type plucker works better in my opinion
Love the idea that you have of the chicken plucker. I just might make one of those for our small Homestead. We have a small Homestead and UA-cam channel. Would you guys be interested in subscribing to our channel? Thank you for the idea of the chicken plucker. If I make one I will video the build process and send you the link.
Awesome, I will absolutely check out your channel I'm always getting system to tryout from fellow UA-cam we have a lot more videos coming I have several to edit but the home computer bit the dust.
We took three different videos for our design.steal away!! I was wondering if there was away to get two rollers going and stick the chicken in between them to do both sides at once
@@JavaLikeHomesteading I used to work at a Turkey processing plant years ago... thaey did it that way .. but the had several rollers and the turkeys were hanging on moving hooks .. might be too complicated for backyard farmers.. but the barrel method works pretty well... as long as you don't throw more tjan a bird at a time in ... because they can tangle and break the bones...
Если бы небыло затраченно столько денег на качественный матерьял(примерно на $300), труд и время на такую бездарную идею которая бьёт тебя по рукам, в прямом смысле при обработке птицы держась за неё руками, то и ладно! Почему не сделать плакер центрифугу? Ведь все для этого было! Главное и руки вроде откуда нужно растут и всё аккуратно исполненно! А результат?? Сколько требуется усилий и сноровки для женшины что-бы обработать одну тушку птицы?? Не, такой футбол нам не нужен!!
Olivier musata j aime beaucoup la technicité je suis tellement intéressé comment je peut arriver a vous joindre 'j aimerais faire une couveuse pour les œufs
We spent next to nothing that’s the whole point we had everything from other projects . This worked really well for us. It beats plucking a chicken by hand.I know it’s not perfect but notice there are no blueprints it is because he came up with the design in his head and just built it. That’s just how he was.
You would think it would hurt but surprisingly it's not that bad if you watch the chicken processing video you can see I pull back only because I thought it would hurt.
Unfortunately he did not follow plans he just pulls this stuff out of his head. We have all this stuff just laying around except the ballbearings and all thread. I had just got a new phone and was playing with it I never thought when I post the video anyone would even watch it so long story longer I don't have a material list.
I am very tired in making it knowing that it is inefficient Come to Iraq and saw the machines remove the feathers you will like You can put five chickens at once
I have seen those and one day we will build one but for right now this is faster than plucking by hand making it more efficient for us. We don't raise that many chickens so that would be to much for us.
Yeah I'm sure it could have but that's why we bought the tools so we didn't have to. It takes longer with hand tools, while I can appreciate using hand tools we had several projects to get done and very limited time.
Joseph Bonham is the brushes spun towards the back of the unit you could just slide the chicken back and forth on the bottom of the barrel flipping it over all the feathers collect in the back and you don’t gotta reach overtop something that’s spinning. You could also then box it in so you don’t get hit with chicken feathers and w.e else. Put a small door on the back to clean it out and cut a hole in the front so when your done you can just hose and bleach it.
The irony of the chickens watching you make the chicken plucker is hilarious to see!!!! 😂 I love this vid, great work! I’m definitely using some of your ideas in our plucker build. Thanks!!!
I'm on the verge of building one of these with my father but have a couple of questions: 1) Do the bungies do a good job? It seems like they'd be more likely to tear the skin if not careful, especially with birds like pheasants and whatnot. 2) Do you just incessantly get your hands and wrists whipped by these bungies? A barrel plucker poses no risk, obviously and a drill plucker maneuvers the fingers around the bird, instead of the bird around the fingers like this particular design. Just wondering if hand whips are a dirty little secret to this design? Ha ha.
Bungees did a great job on the chickens. I did get hit with them a couple times it didn’t feel good but it wasn’t painful. I encourage you to make the design your own. You can use anything you want don’t feel like bungees are the only option.
Здравствуйте, у меня нет слов. У вас просто золотые руки, уважаю и ценю таких умелых мужиков. Дай вам бог здоровья и счастья вашей семье. Спасибо вам за видео ролик, очень полезно и классно то что вы сделали и показали. Я Серик из Казахстана. К сожалению я не знаю английский язык
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Brilliant. Now where the material list
Unfortunately Joe passed away so there isn’t one.
@@JavaLikeHomesteading sorry to hear that, I was unaware.
i've watched several chicken plucker videos. this is in my opinion, the best. it does not seam like the fastest electric chicken plucker but i like the fact that your chicken is just flopping around in the bottom of a barrel breaking all of its bones to shards.
I think your talking about a whiz bang I have used one yet. They are suppose to be very fast. This works well for us we only do 30 or so at a time. this was almost free for us which so definitely was in the budget. Lol
While it does look violent to see chickens bouncing around in a tub plucker, there is never any harm done to the flesh or bones. This plucker is the type i would build if I did not already have access to a tub plucker variety.
Nicely done
Tangannya bisa kesabet tuh... mesakke tenan thooo....sing ati ati Mbak hehehe
Wow nice information
Solicito tu primer video y los que le siguen te escribo del municipio de cunduacan Tabasco te felicito buenos consejos.
Bluddy brilliant idea thanks for the idea 😋
can you share the materials you use.
Love the concept and I'm going to make a go at it but I didn't see details on how to securely fasten the PVC components to the all-thread? The tube and end caps obviously need to be pre-built, set into the unit, the all-thread then run through from one side, into the tube, and then out the other side. With no access to the inner part of the tube, you can't lock use opposing washer/nuts. What am I missing?
Lock one end of the all thread with a washer, lock washer and a nut squeezing it together on the end cap then slide tube over top into end cap and then run nut up to end of end cap on inside take cap back off adjusting it till it squeezes it together no need for gluing the end caps together
rr e.rre.bueno
My mom had one of these when she raised pheasants. She was a pleasant mother pheasant plucker.
Say that 10 times fast
@@JavaLikeHomesteading "pleasant mother peasant f*cker"
Truly appreciated, and enjoyed the video . . . I now think, or believe I can duplicate your chicken plucker . . . What size is it's motor? How much did it cost for the build? Where does one acquire the rubber plucking fingers?
The motor is out of a furnace blower. The "fingers " are rubber bungee cords from Harbor freight cut in half. We spent around 30$ most of the parts we collected over the years.
@@JavaLikeHomesteading Awesome, Thank you, sincerely!
Merci pour ta vidéo 👌
He's wearing my shorts!
Sending love and suport your channel nice and idea for removing
Good idea
Hi
@@adalbertoesba6432 sure is. What you like about it?
This is incredible
i will try to make it
👍👍👍👍chúc mừng bro
Oi boa tarde de qual material e feito as partes pretas q tiram as penas da galinha e uma boa invenção.
www.harborfreight.com/15-in-heavy-duty-epdm-tie-down-set-20-pc-63345.html
Here is the description if the link doesn't work they are a tie down strap cut in half
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Heavy-duty EPDM tie-down straps safely secure cargo, tarps, luggage, bikes and much more. EPDM rubber stretch cords are strong, pliable and withstand tough weather conditions better than natural rubber. With convenient S-hooks at each end, these EPDM tie downs are easy to use and built to last.
Weather-resistant
Reinforced ends
S-hooks at each end
Obrigado
New subscriber. Love the chicken plucker so far. Going to see if you have anymore videos
Let us know what kind of videos you would like to see and we can record them well if we do that on our farm. He make all kinds of stuff deer feeders, greenhouse/ chicken coop,canning,soap making.
@@JavaLikeHomesteading Thanks for innovative ideas. Very helpful to us in developing countries. How much it cost?
We already had most of the materials so the cost was around 20-30$
Muy buen invento
Thank you
Gostei desta ferramenta ,preciso uma dessa.
tornou o trabalho muito mais fácil
Llpplllu
The bucket keeps the feathers from going all over the place. Niiice
Bantamdude Rodriguez we ended up putting a small metal shield upfront to and a drainpipe in the back bottom of the barrel super easy to clean.
que maquina que é essa que o sr está cortando este balde ??
Which machine the one in the picture is a grinder
Mute this video when you are watching
Definitely it was my first time editing and it shows lol
Simple and effective. Love it.
Thank you
Good job..brother.
Thank you
Quais os nomes dos materiais que você usa ???
Boa tarde muito bom o vídeo
Thank you, we are happy with the way it turned out.
Mantap
Thats very cool! I've never seen a homemade one before and wondered if there was a way to do it.
Super cheap if you collect building materials people throw away a lot of great parts
Cu
Nice one thanks for sharing
good
Do you have a parts list?
Pat Roe I don't he was just winging it from stuff we had around. The motor is from a furnace fan. Black rubber bungee cords are the feather pluckers we got those from harbor freight. A piece of all thread from Home Depot and the wheel bearings are also from Home Depot. All said and done we only spent like $20.
@@JavaLikeHomesteading I do the same thing-what are the pieces the threaded shaft rides in (at the 9 minute mark). That's the part I couldn't ID.
Pat Roe bearing hub assembly
Java Like Homesteading what department are those on at Home Depot? Thanks
Would be with the lawnmower / tractor repair. You can get them from rural king and Harbor freight too
Sip
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what kind of chicken is that? its huge
Cornish cross from Rural King it was my first batch of chickens soooo i may have procrastinated a little they are definitely turkey size
Guajolote😘😗😚
참, 좋아요
(Good^~)
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Tielimina
Ideia muito boa excelente
Paulo Evangelista gracias
Boa ideia
Herrick Kimball whiz bang chicken plucker is way better! I built one. Three birds, 15 seconds no feathers! Boom!
Where can one view the whiz bang plucker? I am super interested in seeing this one
Let's keep in mind that when using the wizbang plucked yes it can and will do more birds at one time but the down fall to it is one the amount of people you have processing at one time two broken wings and broken leg bones which lets bone marrow into your meat which can change the flavor of your meat and thirdly quite more expensive to build if you're only doing couple birds or up 50 birds with two people the drum type plucker works better in my opinion
Como se puede hacer
ماهي القطع السوداء التي ادخلتها في الفتحات ؟؟؟
قطع ربل كوجوك تجي زي طرحا وتنقص حسب المقاس الفتحة والطول
Rubber tie downs cut in half
Love the idea that you have of the chicken plucker. I just might make one of those for our small Homestead. We have a small Homestead and UA-cam channel. Would you guys be interested in subscribing to our channel? Thank you for the idea of the chicken plucker. If I make one I will video the build process and send you the link.
Awesome, I will absolutely check out your channel I'm always getting system to tryout from fellow UA-cam we have a lot more videos coming I have several to edit but the home computer bit the dust.
Would You like to write every tools & material that You use to make this chicken plucker.
Muflih Albugisy just write them down as you watch. The process is extremely detailed.
Great video thanks for sharing!
Supervisor goat is supervising
Lol yes she does
I like it! I might have to steel this idea!
We took three different videos for our design.steal away!! I was wondering if there was away to get two rollers going and stick the chicken in between them to do both sides at once
@@JavaLikeHomesteading
I used to work at a Turkey processing plant years ago... thaey did it that way .. but the had several rollers and the turkeys were hanging on moving hooks .. might be too complicated for backyard farmers.. but the barrel method works pretty well... as long as you don't throw more tjan a bird at a time in ... because they can tangle and break the bones...
A CABRA É DA FAMILIA ????
Sim, eles estao / si lo son :)
هذي هلاسه مالة دجاج بس خوش فكره
ما معني هلاسة
هلاسه 🤣🤣😂😂
Boa
quiero saber como se hace una peletisadara de alimento para caprinos artesanal.si me ayudan se lo agradezco.
Супер! Молодец!
Если бы небыло затраченно столько денег на качественный матерьял(примерно на $300), труд и время на такую бездарную идею которая бьёт тебя по рукам, в прямом смысле при обработке птицы держась за неё руками, то и ладно! Почему не сделать плакер центрифугу? Ведь все для этого было! Главное и руки вроде откуда нужно растут и всё аккуратно исполненно! А результат?? Сколько требуется усилий и сноровки для женшины что-бы обработать одну тушку птицы?? Не, такой футбол нам не нужен!!
We didn’t spend any money that’s stuff we had. Also I proceeded 30 birds. If it hits your hand it doesn’t hurt. If it’s not for you that’s fine.
Que usa en vez de dedos de hule
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Cortar por la mitad. ganchos de metal quitados ( Cut in half. Metal hooks removed)
exelente video saludos desde mexico
Hola ke tal me encantaria tenerla esa makina
Bueno esa máquina hitachi no tengo,está bien equipado.
Olivier musata j aime beaucoup la technicité je suis tellement intéressé comment je peut arriver a vous joindre 'j aimerais faire une couveuse pour les œufs
Javalikehomesteading@gmail.com
Show de bola; good good good
Rope pescaģ9
No clue what you spent but that was a waste..lol Who wants to HOLD a chicken while its plucked?
We spent next to nothing that’s the whole point we had everything from other projects . This worked really well for us. It beats plucking a chicken by hand.I know it’s not perfect but notice there are no blueprints it is because he came up with the design in his head and just built it. That’s just how he was.
Que le pone en vez de dedos de hule
Gracias muy amable
Great video. Bet you know it if one of those bungees slaps your hand..
You would think it would hurt but surprisingly it's not that bad if you watch the chicken processing video you can see I pull back only because I thought it would hurt.
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Great video, but would someone please make that boy some new cutoff jeans. Those are church shorts.
Seth Noble lol we definitely wear it out before throwing it out
@@JavaLikeHomesteading could you give a list of materials you used in order to duplicate it.
Thanks in advance for reading this comment👍
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Unfortunately he did not follow plans he just pulls this stuff out of his head. We have all this stuff just laying around except the ballbearings and all thread. I had just got a new phone and was playing with it I never thought when I post the video anyone would even watch it so long story longer I don't have a material list.
Had to turn the sound off. That music sounds like a blown speaker. But good vid.
Nate S sorry I'm trying to change the sound I found a way to do it but it won't apply it to the video. I'll take any tech advice
@@JavaLikeHomesteading I have no advice on that. Just wasn't sure if you knew it sounded like that.
ابتكار حقيقي
Waiir
GXE lo oñq Fi se de 2,i
very good Congratulations!
Buena perro
Vídeo sem conteúdo. Ensina a fazer bancada de madeira?
I'm sorry you feel the video doesn't have content and all we showed was how to make a wooden bench. I would love to see the chicken plucker you made.
I have been wondering about making a plucker. Thanks
Willians
Perfecto
👏👏👏👏👏👍👍🙌🙏🇧🇷
Muito bom.
Thank god for mute. Thanks for sharing the build though!
Pitmaster
Lol yes my first video editing attempt. I have tried to redo the music several times but it won't save it. I think I just need to hire a video editor.
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Chicken Plucker
I am very tired in making it knowing that it is inefficient Come to Iraq and saw the machines remove the feathers you will like You can put five chickens at once
I have seen those and one day we will build one but for right now this is faster than plucking by hand making it more efficient for us. We don't raise that many chickens so that would be to much for us.
@@JavaLikeHomesteading
ua-cam.com/video/fGgBg7d4RGo/v-deo.html.
hi irq yes!!! This is what we want to try next!
@@JavaLikeHomesteading so nice good luck
Java husband fix woods Chicken clean your nice box🐓🐓🍻🍷😎🏠👍
Show, show,show.
Esir ettin bizi hızlandırsana video yu🇹🇷
oğuzhan adalıoğlu moypdyamaja
How
Muy mal al final
Damn you broke out all the tools for that. Shit I could have done the with a hammer and handsaw😒
Yeah I'm sure it could have but that's why we bought the tools so we didn't have to. It takes longer with hand tools, while I can appreciate using hand tools we had several projects to get done and very limited time.
Nota Mil
Um vídeo sem fim e sem demostração
It's a 4 hour video edited down to 13 minutes it shows the whole process. It's a visual demonstration. But thanks for your feedback.
We could do it without the music....
I know it was my first video editing attempt I tried to redo the music but still haven’t worked it out yet.
@@JavaLikeHomesteadingI actually enjoyed the music
Yg bnar aja klau mau masuk yutub
Estes ajudantes em vez de ajudar ficam correndo para lá e para cá nao tem medo deles dar uma dentata no chiconte dos maquinários não ? kkkkkkkkk
Idéia ou propaganda???
Pensavo fosse una cosa per il benessere delle galline....ma che cavolo!!! Non mi piace.
Spin the other way would prob be easier
I don't know if I want to take it all apart lol we are going to make a drum style soon knock on wood
Def understand that
Why would it be easier if it spun the opposite way that's not how it was designed
Joseph Bonham is the brushes spun towards the back of the unit you could just slide the chicken back and forth on the bottom of the barrel flipping it over all the feathers collect in the back and you don’t gotta reach overtop something that’s spinning. You could also then box it in so you don’t get hit with chicken feathers and w.e else. Put a small door on the back to clean it out and cut a hole in the front so when your done you can just hose and bleach it.
Joseph Bonham verry small design tweak wouldn’t be hard.
Meu amigo boa noite 13 minutos para você não fazer m**** nenhuma
Se vc tivesse que despenar uma galinha, vc saberia o que ele fez.
Desarrollo......
Gostei... vcs fabricam entrega em Itacaré Bahia, CEP 45530000
Muito bom perfeito Isso
Vídeo 10, cigarro 0.
Music was way to annoying to watchnall the way through, but what i saw was good
I liked the music myself