what moderator are you using? what Thread adaptor is used on it from Donny FL?
@DanielRivera-hp3vn2 күн бұрын
I love the chicken videos, can you upload more videos of her?
@danihock70132 күн бұрын
Amen.
@loquat44402 күн бұрын
How about using it in muzzle loading smooth bores. Perhaps a hudson bay trade musket made of modern steels. With a light charge of red dot smokeless and the pan primed with black powder. Regardless of the weapon, those seeds being so light would present minimal danger to a house say 200 yards away. I have a 28ga with brass shells that is .55 diameter. But the full choke might make difference and those pellet might not be safe in choked barrel.
@jevinjohnson49612 күн бұрын
MCGA!! God bless you!!
@Ian13293 күн бұрын
🐣🐔🐓
@1boortzfan3 күн бұрын
It's a great book Bullfrog. You did a fantastic job.
@SirWilhelm7773 күн бұрын
Half way through it now. Love the deep dive into the history as well
@Florida_Bullfrog3 күн бұрын
Free-Range Survival Chickens on Amazon: a.co/d/f8RZqxc
@arg61933 күн бұрын
I am in Ocala. Do you have a rooster and a few hens to sell? I would love to have a flock on my farm. I would even take a dozen fertilized eggs!
@twodogsruakuri3 күн бұрын
The book is great and I'm enjoying the read
@tungtruong20945 күн бұрын
Whats your phone number,? So i can talk to you private!!!
@talkingdogmusic43497 күн бұрын
Used to do quite a bit of stomping around out there myself back in the 70's and 80's. Is the bombing range still actively used?
@johnhughes14497 күн бұрын
Preach it ,brother.I've heard that the big Miami storm of 1926 that destroyed the Florida land boom snow balled into the great depression of 1929. I just rode up hwy 98 from Carrabelle almost to Gulf Breeze and except for government land in parks,national forest or mmilitary land the homebuilders are trying to shoehorn houses all along the coast and I mean right down to the waters edge. I know we both pray that the loss of life will be small,but the deaths that resulted in the 1926 and later the 1935 hurricanes required the digging of mass pit graves for the casulties. Like you said the yankees(that's what my grandma called them too😆) will abandon the state but I fear a large number of us with mortgages will be forced out because insurance will be impossible to obtain and banks will foreclose our property.And if the banks fold because they're holding properties that are dang near valueless,and the government can't help them....whoopee...2029 goes down in history with 1929.
@joeform1038 күн бұрын
Bullfrog - I have 2 two coops set up with 7 month old game birds. Still no eggs. From your book it seemed like young hens will start laying eggs anytime of the year when they reach maturity. I know it’s getting a little colder. I’m in Naples, Fl so not really cold to be a factor; I don’t think. One coop is small with 5 hens and the other coop is large with 5 hens….i thought space might be an issue but no eggs in the big coop either. Any ideas about getting eggs going or testing for other variables that might get the ball rolling. Thank you!
@grayghost10318 күн бұрын
Love your videos , Please consider making a shooting stick out of a piece of wood this has been used years here in Kentucky. Keep the videos coming
@lotus75619 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing the wisdom passed onto you, from your elders. It’s so important to share these stories and messages. We moved from Maryland, a little over a year ago, but I’ve done work stay programs at 2 FL farms and grew up visiting my grandparents and great grandma in Fort Myers, aunt and cousins, in central FL. I fell in love with the Wild of Florida. Yes the beaches and sunsets too, but something about the wild. Florida felt to me like untamed, uncharted territory. I expected and hoped to see lots of gators, snakes, and some bear. It’s been disappointing to see development cutting the wilderness down, clear cutting forests for subdivisions. We rarely see gators, and spend most our time in parks/ preserves. I crave the wilderness. We love the hurricanes. There’s a wild stirring in my bones, and that freedom I was searching for, rising on that wind. We stayed home for the 3 so far. We live in the Tampa Bay Area, northwest of Tampa. Our home was mandatory Evac for Milton, but every neighbor I spoke with said it’s never flooded here. We decided to stay and not get stuck in traffic with no gas. It was thrilling. I baked pumpkin bread while the window glass shook in their panes. My baby slept like a rock through the howling wind. Prayers from loved ones shielded us with protection. We stayed dry and kept power. Storm surge flooded everything 2 miles west up and down the coast. 2 miles south and east, the rain filled the lakes and flooded many subdivisions. My hubby does HVAC and was telling me so many units were completely under water. But I love the storms, love the lighting, and surprising as it may be, love the hurricanes. What I miss, and may take us out of Florida, is the abundant foraging I did in MD. I brought home so many fresh mushrooms, medicinal plants for tea and tinctures, and loved wildcrafting. So much abundance and I miss wild food making up a large portion of my nutrition. We shall see what happens. I’ll listen to the land. Feel what calls. In the mean time, I’ll l drink in the wild pieces of Florida, we can still find.
@diamondgateAIRGUNNER13 күн бұрын
Good deal brother it’s great to see a new airforce talon P carbine video such a reliable and rugged platform.
@benjaminhepperle370914 күн бұрын
Great Video! I would love to see a video from your flock of crackers on the far end of your farm. If they still exist?
@kimjones205617 күн бұрын
What type of chicken is that
@wildguy477318 күн бұрын
Mine DO thrive, but beacuse of foxes Yea, lucky that my dog does his job good
@bobmcelroy728923 күн бұрын
This should be a PSA that anyone moving down should have to watch! Glad you survived, i was beginning to feel like a lone wilf down here!
@bobmcelroy728923 күн бұрын
Couldnt agree with your grandparents any more than I do! Been preaching this especially lately! Im a 6th generation Floridian, mostly Chiefland, Bronson, area and the Polk and Highlands county area. I still remember stories of rice farming from the older members of my family.
@sunshinestatebushcrafter304926 күн бұрын
Great video! You are fortunate. I do a lot of hunting on public land in Florida and rarely see rabbits.
@manatoa128 күн бұрын
That looks really good. Might try that next time I get a rabbit.
@ezrabrook399328 күн бұрын
🎯🐰
@davidhill393929 күн бұрын
Truly farm to table!
@212caboose29 күн бұрын
I am so happy to see you still using this TalonP!!
@sapper69s29 күн бұрын
It was great to meet you this weekend. So much good information.
@bobbymoody247329 күн бұрын
🐇💥🐇
@Retrieverman129 күн бұрын
Rabbits are meat bananas. I do like the back meat. It has a different texture and flavor, almost like very lean pork loin.
@1boortzfan29 күн бұрын
Thank you for your videos Bullfrog, and thank you for your book. Your book helped me maintain my sanity through 7 days of life on a generator after Milton passed through. I read it in my recliner with a headlamp for light and a pen in my hand. I underlined passages like I was studying for a college exam. God bless you sir. I hope you accept my friend's request.
@AirgunEvolution29 күн бұрын
I always learn something new watching your videos, that trick with the rabbit knee is a good one.
@lauriehutchison449Ай бұрын
Hello from Washington state! Thanks for a great video. I lived in the Panhandle area for 2 & 1/2 years back in the early 60s. Dad had gotten assigned to the AFB there, and the only place we could find to live when we first got there was a tiny place right on the beach in the Mexico Beach community. It was all sand and not much else along there, and we just walked over a dune and right onto the beach. Pretty magical for a 7 year old from Seattle! I went looking on Google Earth a few years ago, and was shocked by what I saw! It was all houses along that stretch, nothing at all like when I’d lived there. Geez, there was so little there then that I’d had to be taken to Port St Joe for school each day - with a time zone change along the way, lol. And it was nothing at all like the PSJ of today. I seem to recall that the only industries in town were a paper mill & fishing. Both places I lived while there have been completely wiped away by hurricanes. For me though, the funny part of this video, was your use of the word cracker. When I was in high school, and in a new school for my senior year, my best friend took to calling me “cracker”, which was just a random adaptation of my last name. Until I watched your video, the only slang use of the word I knew of had been in reference to a southern white person, and I doubt my friend even knew of that use, or even that I’d ever even lived in Florida. Too funny! Anyway, thanks for the enlightenment and great info.
@alexfrom-wz6cgАй бұрын
you can use dough to catch fish, works as well as bread. Simply mix with water to make dough. Adjust water to make something that is not sticky but holds together. You can carry ready to use dough in a zip lock or simply take flour with you...
@TraumaChaplainАй бұрын
Any comments on how to keep chickens laying throughout this winter season as their molting to have a continuous egg supply?
@sarahMuahahahaАй бұрын
Looks and sounds like the land my husband and I live on in North Central Florida. My moms too, both in same county.
@BurneJonesClaire-b1vАй бұрын
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@sweaterdollАй бұрын
This really interests me, but I'm wondering if your book addresses cold weather areas. We have extremes: brutal summers and below zero winters. We also live on a very wooded acre, so I wonder if there are breeds that prefer woodlands and if you cover that.
@Florida_BullfrogАй бұрын
Yes I do address cold climates in the book, and also discuss breeds well suited for said areas. In summary, there have been many breeds of chickens free-ranged in cold climates over the millennia. As for woodlands, chickens generally prefer woodlands over open habitats.
@nancysmith-baker1813Ай бұрын
Your Rooster very grand . Found you after the storms . Like your teaching on free range .
@JawbonesintheDustАй бұрын
what’s the topical antibiotic you use ?
@silasmonk2458Ай бұрын
Guess I better get the book so I understand what your talking about
@TravelswithDJayАй бұрын
Bullfrog, IDK if it was in a later or prior video,but you mentioned you wanted to “hatch a bunch of Aseel out and release them in the woods.” Did you?
@Randykoch-t6fАй бұрын
Man them ain't no Florida game crackers!
@silasmonk2458Ай бұрын
You tube got this right.."newest" category for comments is great. I was born in florida 1954. Now I so wish dad would have never took me out of there. I returned in 2000..evening B4 Thanksgiving. Wish In would have stayed. Tallahassee closes 95 % each august due to humid heat..so I bailed..came back to " golden state".. easier term for cense sor. Sure do regret it now. Will bec joining bullfrog however I can in whatever format next 3rd of month..soc security payday
This is the same system I use on my Campines. For those hens that don't use nestboxes (there's always some), if you can find their hidden pods and leave a dummy egg, they'll continue using the hidden nest. But if you clean the whole pod out and don't leave a dummy behind, they'll move on and lay somewhere else. Egg gathering is still the toughest part of these true free range systems, especially if you have brushy areas. With 50+ hens on range, every time I clear a stand of brush, I routinely run into a pod of a hundred plus hidden eggs.
@ak54539Ай бұрын
I hope you do a video about Craker Homes. I am about to build a cement home in my land and will research what you said regardless. But would greatly appreciate a video. We have completely lost our way with technology and I will never submit to the incoming "smart city" slave system planned for humanity.