Watch This BEFORE You Keep Chickens 🐔

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00:00 - Intro
00:25 - Regulations
00:57 - Coop Options
01:29 - DIY Coop
03:10 - Coop Spacing
04:26 - Daily Tasks
05:03 - Weekly/Monthly Tasks
05:26 - Yearly Tasks
06:12 - Giving Treats
06:35 - Chicken Care
07:53 - Options For Raising
08:46 - Chicken Breeds
09:52 - Chicken Myths & Misconceptions
12:20 - Expenses & Keeping Basics
13:44 - Grublies
14:42 - Cost Of Feed & Fixed Costs
15:15 - Benefits
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@epicgardening
@epicgardening Жыл бұрын
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@keepcalm3275
@keepcalm3275 11 ай бұрын
😅
@woodworkerroyer8497
@woodworkerroyer8497 2 ай бұрын
I love that you used what appear to be pruners to cut wire (I'd they're not, they sure look like pruners). Don't do that. They'll chip the blade, if they even cut the wire at all. You can get real wire cutters, and if you're on a budget, find some at harbor freight for $3-$5...
@siamstation
@siamstation Жыл бұрын
I have had chickens for a good 50 plus years. I'd be lost without them. They lay those amazing bum nuts, great workers in their compost bay and you can tell them your life's secrets and they won't repeat it. Grandkids love collecting those eggs too. Blessings from Australia 🌏🦘🐥🐤🐔🐓
@epicgardening
@epicgardening Жыл бұрын
Truly an amazing creature
@decodyg484
@decodyg484 11 ай бұрын
Bum nuts!?!? 😂
@siamstation
@siamstation 11 ай бұрын
Bum nuts is an Australian slang for chook eggs. 🤣😂🧡🐔🐓
@decodyg484
@decodyg484 11 ай бұрын
@@siamstation I shall call them nothing else again
@justineetzel
@justineetzel 9 ай бұрын
Hahaha... I call them butt nuggets.. husband always just shakes his head😂😂
@jasonellis7856
@jasonellis7856 Жыл бұрын
It's rather ironic towards the end of the video you mentioned the psychological benefits to keeping chickens. After a rather nasty work accident messed me up both physically and mentally and the loss of our dogs due to old age I fell down a very dark and slippery slope. One of the things my psych suggested was getting chickens. We had previously discussed and considered it, but I can safely say was the best decision we could have made. They gave me purpose, a reason to get out of bed each day and spent countless hours with them chatting and an unbiased opinion for my woes.
@doodlesthegoose7085
@doodlesthegoose7085 Жыл бұрын
All of my farm animals did the same for me after a disability caused by medications. My chickens have names by their groupings (I have Norma's and Betty's and Buffy's and a few odd ones named Lola, Sally, Mabel (x2) and a sad sad hen missing a toe to a rat trap. She's Chinese. Her name is Wan ("Wan Toe Missing"). She's, of course, my favorite. They all have personalities and I have only had to cull a couple of mean roosters (and they were REALLY mean or they'd still be breathing). I love my birds, horses, dogs and last remaining goat!. Living with animals, growing a garden and trying to self-sustain have brought me back to some semblance of health. Much love to you, Jason! There's life after tragedy. It's just....different.
@jasonellis7856
@jasonellis7856 Жыл бұрын
@@doodlesthegoose7085 we have names ours after actresses ironically by colour. We have Black Betty (an actual song by an Aussie band called Spiderbait. She's our Australian Australorp. Julia, after Julia Roberts from Pretty Woman, although being a redhead possibly our first female Prime Minister Julia Gillard as she's the spokeswoman of the group. She's a cross between a Golden lace wyendot and Barnevelder, also Ezme an English Dorking. Ezme was a character in a long running Oz soap and was the neighbourhood busy body. Finally we have Lucille, a ginger but not sure of her breed as one of our neighbours found her at the local market with a rope around her neck and rescued her and we adopted her, but is named after Lucille Ball as has identical hair colour. All have incredibly sweet and beautiful nature and so unique in their own different ways and not a single day goes by when they make me laugh my ass off.
@epicgardening
@epicgardening Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad to read this Jason - they're truly awesome creatures that have benefits you really can't quantify in $
@margarethempenstall9741
@margarethempenstall9741 7 ай бұрын
What a blessing for you. ❤
@user-xf2xw7xc2m
@user-xf2xw7xc2m 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much this story resonates with me deeply I am a foster kid struggling being independent in this crazy world growing up as a Oprhan is hard this gave me purpose and a reason to get out of bed something I really needed I love my chickens 😂 shout out Linda and Felicia
@TheKankeinaiFactor
@TheKankeinaiFactor Жыл бұрын
One crucial thing missed: chickens hate getting wet! That, and if your coop stinks, it may well be wet and you'll need to put down new bedding and find the leak. Moisture is something folks are going to have to be aware of when building/buying a coop just as much as anything else! This was a nice video for chickens, it was a good overview for those looking into looking after birds
@lovd888
@lovd888 Жыл бұрын
i hadn’t thought about it, i live in a humid area prone to hurricanes
@similis1134
@similis1134 Жыл бұрын
Tbh they don't mind getting wet outside, mine happily venture out into rain to hunt earthworms. They do have to have a place where they can dry off though.
@croness91
@croness91 Жыл бұрын
agree. they can easily get sick if wet + unclean living area. my dad's chicken almost all died during the rainy season. a fancy breed too lol what a shame
@cass6020
@cass6020 Жыл бұрын
So they're cats
@WagwanHappyPappyHapPap
@WagwanHappyPappyHapPap Жыл бұрын
@@cass6020 no, chickens are valuable resources
@monstaarequestrian376
@monstaarequestrian376 Жыл бұрын
Can confirm that chickens have a huge impact on anxiety. Their little sweet sounds as they forage around and come to you for snacks and pets or just to hang out with you just touch a place in my soul I didn't know I had. Perhaps humanity is meant to be around chickens just as we are around dogs and cats :). More people should get chickens! But you don't need to get the super egg laying breeds! We keep bantams in our suburban garden and they keep us well stocked with cute little eggs! Lol.
@cartilagehead6326
@cartilagehead6326 Жыл бұрын
I think it’s really adorable that you allowed your garden hermit to build his own coop out of trash.
@charleswalters5284
@charleswalters5284 Ай бұрын
They think you were joking about garden hermits!
@charleswalters5284
@charleswalters5284 Ай бұрын
They used to be rather common among 'our set'
@MsMeI
@MsMeI Жыл бұрын
Chicken content never gets old. I think I spent around 1.5k to build a coop and buy the pen and supplies. Obvs not going to be cheaper in the long run for eggs, but the chickens are the sweetest pets and garden helpers. Absolutely worth it for us. I especially adore our australorp and orpington.
@myurbangarden7695
@myurbangarden7695 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Pest 🪳🦟 control is needed for this time of year. Crickets, 🦗 Grasshoppers, hornworms and crane flies are a BIG DEAL. Chickens can help.
@upnorthupdate919
@upnorthupdate919 Жыл бұрын
Thats too much
@gardengoddess1283
@gardengoddess1283 8 ай бұрын
I just adored my Orpington, she had the funniest personality, but my friend was visiting and his dog found his way into their pen Thanksgiving night and got to two of our chickens, but she was a hero, she was screaming for help and because I heard her I ran out and saw the dog chasing another. I grabbed her and he already bit into her numerous times leaving a gaping hole and the other one too! Unfortunately he got one of her vital organs. She was still alive snd we brought them both to the emergency vet and she wouldn’t make it, this broke my heart, but the other one had surgery and stitched up and we were able to bring her home 2 days later and she is our sole survivor now, 3 yrs later. We’re getting another flock tomorrow and I can’t wait to get another Orpington, she was such a lovely bird and a great leader & protector of the flock. She definitely saved the other birds by screaming for us to hear her. I miss that lovely & chatty lady! ✨♥️✨🥰✨♥️✨
@user-mh8hh7ep3z
@user-mh8hh7ep3z 5 ай бұрын
Me and my dad used some old pallets behind our barn and kinda just built a coop
@Luvemliljs
@Luvemliljs 23 күн бұрын
@@gardengoddess1283hey how does ur orpington look like? I have just breed the most beautiful ones
@danielyeroshalmi7492
@danielyeroshalmi7492 Жыл бұрын
here in Brooklyn there are literally no laws other than 6 square feet per chicken, so my 200 square feet backyard is now a farm, behind some skyscrapers... and all my neighbors hate me HAHA
@xtiebro
@xtiebro 2 ай бұрын
I strive to be you someday hahahaha
@aarondonald1611
@aarondonald1611 7 күн бұрын
badass
@The21stKam
@The21stKam 7 күн бұрын
Crazy, in my small city in BC, which is huge on agriculture and wineries, absolutely no chickens allowed.
@marcdc6809
@marcdc6809 19 сағат бұрын
@@The21stKam I think they're mainly considering the risk that diseases and parasites would jump over from a small hobby flock to a big industrial farm... through raccoons and such...
@vanessabarnes2169
@vanessabarnes2169 7 ай бұрын
I have to say, I added chickens to my life this July. I have not gotten any eggs, YET. But Everyday I love going to to see my nuggets that I have been hand raising. They rush to the door making all kinds of sweet noises. They are perfect listeners! Wish I did this sooner. Sometimes I sit on a chair and just hang out, so relaxing.
@LC-eu1zh
@LC-eu1zh 13 күн бұрын
beautiful of you to listen to them/life in this way
@elebenty5709
@elebenty5709 Жыл бұрын
We've had two hens live past 10, another almost made it. While their egg-laying did slow down, the oldest had stopped completely around year 7, but started up for two years after that.
@beccafichtner5305
@beccafichtner5305 Жыл бұрын
We keep old hens - ours are all adopted from people who were replacing old hens with younger birds or were strays caught by the humane society in a nearby city. Although some of my old girls aren't laying anymore, we still have plenty of eggs. I had a white leghorn that laid an egg almost every day for 10 years before she decided to retire. I think the slow down in production is over emphasized for backyard flocks. Most of us are giving away eggs during the spring and summer, so a little slow down is no reason to get rid of old friends.
@elebenty5709
@elebenty5709 Жыл бұрын
@@beccafichtner5305 I love that you have a few from the humane society! We definitely treat surplus eggs like some folks do zucchini. Co-workers have been grateful for free eggs the way prices ballooned.
@upnorthupdate919
@upnorthupdate919 Жыл бұрын
I consider my older bird who have stopped laying as having earned their retirement.
@elebenty5709
@elebenty5709 Жыл бұрын
@@upnorthupdate919 Indeed! Around here, anything over five years is likely past being a pet and heading toward 'family' status.
@midnull6009
@midnull6009 Жыл бұрын
@@elebenty5709 or food
@marialindgren4112
@marialindgren4112 6 ай бұрын
Bumblefoot is common when you have square roostingbars, you need round bars in the coop for them to roost on, with a diam of about 2,5 1/4 inch.
@y2kenh
@y2kenh 29 күн бұрын
so is that 2.75" in total then?
@brentkinsworthy4999
@brentkinsworthy4999 17 күн бұрын
I always thought it had more to do with flying down to the ground.
@K.Tuttle-kh2ky
@K.Tuttle-kh2ky Жыл бұрын
Umm?? Are we just not gonna talk about the cobra hanging from the 2x4 from about 1:40 - 1:50? 😂 I'm from Florida and never approach a coop without my snake vision turned on, even coops on KZbin. 😅
@NBiehle
@NBiehle Жыл бұрын
I put all my garden waste in the run(even stuff they won’t eat) and turn once or twice a week. They go nuts over the worms underneath. It’ll fully compost stuff in like 30 days and they definitely don’t go through as much feed.
@growingmyveggies
@growingmyveggies Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this guide, first one I see for chickens. I enjoy the conbination of Jacques and Kevin showing the similarities in 2 very different coops.
@terrybouck5192
@terrybouck5192 Жыл бұрын
Well good bye Jim! Jacque is a great addition. He’s smart, calm, teaches , he’s a very good addition
@nchestercountynews4955
@nchestercountynews4955 Жыл бұрын
Herd immunity for bird flu is an option. Compost producers, they will make compost 10x faster than a pile if you give the garden waste.
@Kappucinokiss1
@Kappucinokiss1 Жыл бұрын
Love all the accurate information, I free range and theres def a different element because now its one for all. Ive trained them to come to me when i come out they come running from all areas 😂.. I also use the word “inside” when it rains or danger nearby and they all take off back to the coop ❤ I love my chickens and glad i have them i currently have 32
@Elias-xu7uw
@Elias-xu7uw 10 ай бұрын
how did you train them
@Kappucinokiss1
@Kappucinokiss1 10 ай бұрын
@@Elias-xu7uw I use bird seed containing black oil sunflower seeds it’s a cardinal mix, I carry the bag and shake it, and when I get them where I want them. I toss some out almost like scratch, over and over eventually they see you and think “treats!!” They’ll come running even without being called
@Tigerlady248
@Tigerlady248 Жыл бұрын
As for value, having a food source that isn't dependent on supply routes is good in times of strife, so chickens really are also peace of mind in terms of food. Yes, you have to feed them, but chickens will eat rocks and bugs so a little less feed will be fine XD
@Diary_of_erica
@Diary_of_erica Жыл бұрын
Watching the chicken jump down on the ladder was the cutest thing I’ve ever seen 9:57
@joebodsford1683
@joebodsford1683 Жыл бұрын
this is the best video to watch to relax. You guys should put a livestream of your chickens up
@vickibarana7635
@vickibarana7635 Жыл бұрын
I've had chickens just about as long as both of you and I've learned so much about keeping them from you. Have to agree they are totally worth it!!
@gonzoducks8
@gonzoducks8 Жыл бұрын
I just watched your entire Homestead channel during my stay at home vacation. When you were picking out breeds it peeked my interest. I really liked the Andalusian Blue, the Minorcan, and the Castilian Black. It's not even about the most eggs or how big the eggs are. They're beautiful breeds.
@epicgardening
@epicgardening Жыл бұрын
I don't have any of those...they look gorgeous!
@gonzoducks8
@gonzoducks8 Жыл бұрын
@@epicgardening they are. As you can imagine they're all Spanish breeds. I'm not sure if you have selected the hens/chicks you said you were going to add, but there is also a Catalan del Prat Hen. If you can find it, you can add it to your flock as an homage to to your time in Barcelona.
@gonzoducks8
@gonzoducks8 Жыл бұрын
@@epicgardening Never mind on the Catalan breed. They sound awful to deal with 😆 "They are good flyers and can’t tolerate confinement. They are also very good foragers if given free range facilities. They prefer roosting in high places. They are very hardy and tolerant of hot climates. Catalana chickens are not too friendly and tend to avoid human contact if possible."
@erinbaezner7057
@erinbaezner7057 Жыл бұрын
I picked my birds based on egg color, not production 😂 my ladies all lay blue, olive, green, pink, cream or spotted eggs at a much slower rate.
@WS-by5cl
@WS-by5cl Жыл бұрын
What breeds do you have to achieve these colors? 😍
@LC-eu1zh
@LC-eu1zh 13 күн бұрын
hot 😂
@MummaMia5
@MummaMia5 11 ай бұрын
Hi from Brisbane Australia. We’d be lost without our girls. They’re very much apart of our family which is why we’ve had them since I was a kid. We had bad flood & at the time the only place they were safe was on our back deck. Cleaning the poop was a daily drama but apart from that, well, they were safe from the flood, had food all day & got to know the rest of the pets & family so much better. Ever since, the girls have been very happy coming up to say hi & visiting us every morning & have found the old laundry baskets their safe place to lay eggs. They are safe, happy & loved dearly & of course their eggs are delicious. Thanks for the feed recommendations. 🐣
@elizabethmitchell0071
@elizabethmitchell0071 Жыл бұрын
My favorite are Isa Browns. Have been raising them for about 8 years. Super chill, friendly and lay all year and heavy layers. Short lifespans, oldest we've had was 4 yrs old. So new flock rotations vs hens that grow old and stop laying. They aren't meat birds strictly egg layers.
@aaronrhoades509
@aaronrhoades509 8 ай бұрын
I have been around chickens most of my life I am 55 years old and still have chickens. All seem to make it harder than it has to be opened bottom Chicken Coop works better. You put down a heavy mulch/leaf/grass clippings About 6 to 8 in deep in the bottom the chickens will get down in and scratch in the poop and compost it down you come back and clean it once a year it is extremely good for the garden our flower. When chickens get bored they start bullying. When chickens have good and lots of places to scratch they are happy and leave each other alone. If you're able to open up and let them out into a large fenced-in yard their eggs will have a prettier yolk and taste better. I remind myself of this same all the ! (time keep it simple)
@evegarcia8829
@evegarcia8829 4 ай бұрын
Elector PSP is the best solution to get rid of any pest in your coop. I tried everything on the book, and this is the best so far. Great video, btw!
@souffle420
@souffle420 Жыл бұрын
Kudos to people who mention humidity. Yes, chicken *hates* to get wet for prolonged time. In their natural habitat they usually sleep on branches to avoid predator, that's why excess humidity is a big no for them. That's why the coop usually have space below them for better air circulation and to stay away from the humid soil. Remember, good air circulation is a *requirement* , not an *optional* . That's why some commercialized pen are abhorred by many farmers. They skipped too many steps.
@ruthmeow4262
@ruthmeow4262 Жыл бұрын
And while you need good air circulation, for colder climates you need to prevent drafts in the coop.
@lovehealthmarket
@lovehealthmarket Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad I watched this video! I’ve been considering getting chickens for awhile now and has gotten discouraged from some other videos I watched. This video was very thorough and allowed me to feel more at ease about what is truly expected when caring for chickens. Thank again, Kev! 💚✨
@Growing916
@Growing916 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE keeping chickens. They watch through my kitchen window when I make breakfast in the morning, my son (a toddler) collects the eggs for me in the morning and is overjoyed every time. He carries them around the yard with him. They turn baby snakes in to eggs (score). I will never go without chickens again 😂❤
@ApiaryManager
@ApiaryManager Жыл бұрын
Great introduction to chicken-keeping guys! I live in England where we have a lot of problems with ai (Avian influenza) from migratory birds. For the last couple of years, my hens have had to live in a covered enclosure to protect them from ai. You might find they make a bit of noise on windy days too. They definitely don't like wind. It's a good idea to add chicken grit to your shopping list. They need that to help digest their food. Chickens also have a very amusing personality. They really do!
@madammazon2942
@madammazon2942 Жыл бұрын
We always offered our chickens coarse calcium! It would break down over time as they used it like grit, and would keep their calcium levels up😉
@NailahRoberts
@NailahRoberts Жыл бұрын
Mice can pass through a space the width of a pencil, I would attach copper mesh around the perimeter.
@Pinkadie
@Pinkadie Жыл бұрын
One of the best chicken keeping videos I’ve ever seen! Great job!
@dallasmavs1078
@dallasmavs1078 Жыл бұрын
Just love watching your videos man and you’re the reason I’ve started my garden. I am dying to get chickens I just don’t have the space or money yet. The inspiration is there though, keep on making videos!!
@LilClucker
@LilClucker 10 ай бұрын
Undeniably, having chickens is incredibly rewarding, and I wholeheartedly agree that they are absolutely worth all effort and time invested.❤
@lindasoaft9303
@lindasoaft9303 10 ай бұрын
I’m really enjoying my 7 week old Orpingtons and Barred Rock chicks. It took me a year to decide if I wanted the responsibility and the cost. You and Jacques really helped with that decision. You present such great info thru your Y- tube channels that I was able to prepare myself for the reality of owning chickens! Thanks for sharing!
@JamesJones-gj1ii
@JamesJones-gj1ii Жыл бұрын
Stationary coops increase disease pressure. Either free range or have a mobile coop. Then you gotta do deep litter method and inoculate with bacteria via compost , fermented tea etc.
@drosene1
@drosene1 Жыл бұрын
And you can teach your children where their food comes from- We are big on teaching our kids that food does not come from grocery stores, it comes from FARMERS! Plus the responsibility of owning animals is such an important life skill. Thanks for the video.
@brentkinsworthy4999
@brentkinsworthy4999 17 күн бұрын
Treating the cracks and crevices for mites before you throw the bedding down is a very good habit. Mites don't like daylight so they'll hide under bedding or between boards. Treat those areas and they won't have good places to live and breed.
@alteredstateskustom
@alteredstateskustom Жыл бұрын
This has been the most informative chicken video I’ve seen! Thanks for posting!
@Kpcali88
@Kpcali88 Жыл бұрын
We have chickens but I am still watching. I love the automatic door.
@epicgardening
@epicgardening Жыл бұрын
It's a game-changer for me
@TrixAreForKicks
@TrixAreForKicks 6 ай бұрын
ive always wanted to keep chickens when i "grow up" and move to a permanent place. it sounds like a lovely hobby with some fresh eggs as a bonus
@sheliaheverin8822
@sheliaheverin8822 Жыл бұрын
I am getting my coop in April from a friend. It's an old shed, so will need a little fixing up. Then getting chicks. This came at a great time, good information.
@epicgardening
@epicgardening Жыл бұрын
Have fun w/ it Sheila!
@brightantwerp
@brightantwerp Жыл бұрын
Great info. I started keeping chickens a year ago. Love my four Barnevelder girls.
@rainbowvixen1429
@rainbowvixen1429 Ай бұрын
Just got my first baby chicks today. I’ve kept ducks for a few years and all I can think is the word dry. Chickens need to stay DRY. Thank you for the video! I also watch your gardening videos so this was a treat.
@amygodo4473
@amygodo4473 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! The joy my chickens bring me is incredible. They are the greatest pets and the eggs are a total bonus.
@juliaakselsen9253
@juliaakselsen9253 2 күн бұрын
Great information, clearly explained, many subjects covered. Thanks for this mini masterclass on chickens
@margakat
@margakat Жыл бұрын
I used to keep chickens. They loved pasta. I would often cook more pasta than what I needed so I could watch them eat pasta.
@rebeccabeard2964
@rebeccabeard2964 11 ай бұрын
This is so helpful to see both setups. Thank you, guys!!
@billsmith1782
@billsmith1782 8 ай бұрын
Thank you guys for taking the time to make and share this very informative video. I AM FROM vegas but currently living and working here in Guam. My super wife Julie and I are building a homebin the Philippines out in the country where we plan to have chickens, a few goats, and of course, our dogs and cats. I enjoyed watching your video and am learning from them. This will be a first go for us both when it comes to chickens and goats.
@cartercrabtree3681
@cartercrabtree3681 10 ай бұрын
Out of all the chickens I have had the barred rocks are the most people oriented, they love people
@inuiechoi193
@inuiechoi193 Жыл бұрын
A lot of socal cities require a big space for chicken, which realistically isn’t possible for city residents. It’s basically a ban but not in words. Luckily, we can still have quails with far more lenient restrictions.
@epicgardening
@epicgardening Жыл бұрын
Yeah, quail are great!
@user-dh4sp5de2y
@user-dh4sp5de2y 10 ай бұрын
This is so helpful to see both setups. Thank you, guys!!. This is so helpful to see both setups. Thank you, guys!!.
@jpennturner
@jpennturner 8 ай бұрын
Hi, I have kept chickens for fifty years and really like them. Before taking chickens on realise that responsibility for their care and safety is on the owners, foxes or other predators are just following nature, we should ensure the security of our birds, not blame predators for taking a free meal!
@jpsmith9452
@jpsmith9452 5 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Very concise and informative. No wasted time. Thanks guys.
@maureencornell7151
@maureencornell7151 Жыл бұрын
Informative as always. Thank you!
@BrightestBlessings7899
@BrightestBlessings7899 Жыл бұрын
Good information, guys!! Thanks.
@anqix174
@anqix174 4 ай бұрын
fabulous high quality video! The automated door is amazing! Thanks!
@VillageChicken618
@VillageChicken618 4 ай бұрын
You really mentioned in detail about raising chickens and keeping good eggs.❤
@saulfernandez8876
@saulfernandez8876 Ай бұрын
brief amd imformative. easy to follow, clear! good!
@Carpinito927
@Carpinito927 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the informative video! Would love to see some follow-up videos on this topic in the future as well
@eldergeektromeo9868
@eldergeektromeo9868 Жыл бұрын
Thanks guys....info is so helpful!
@SteveDurante
@SteveDurante Жыл бұрын
excellent content, pace, and editing.
@nildaotero2933
@nildaotero2933 Жыл бұрын
Loved your video, very informative. I'll be sharing with my sister who has a chicken coop. I'm sure she can really use the info.
@ethanknokke1518
@ethanknokke1518 Жыл бұрын
A great and in my opinion better alternative is keeping quails. They dont make Sounds, they require way less space not only because there smaller but also because they simply like being clumped together. They also lay 300+ eggs a year (almost everyday of the year) which is twice as many as chickens. They taste better and are more nutritious. Quails can be kept inside even, although i wouldnt recommend this. To top it off, theyre really cute :) Great alternative for chickens. Great if you have limited space! I forgot to mention that quails start laying eggs at 6 weeks old!!! Chickens at 20 weeks old. My quail coupe cost me 0 dollars, free from online marketplace. You can just search for rabbit coupes theyre perfect for quails and so many people give them away for free. My quail brooder that fits 50 quail eggs cost me 50 dollars and quail brooding eggs cost about .20 cents per egg where i live. So for 100 dollars you can get started with quails, and have eggs in about 8/9 weeks. Hatch time is only 17 days.
@solarphoenixfire
@solarphoenixfire 11 ай бұрын
You had me at "no sounds". 😅
@preshussunshine
@preshussunshine Жыл бұрын
I just got a chicken coop and I placed it in a kennel cage, I'm so excited. Thanks for this video, I really needed to see it.
@sheilal3172
@sheilal3172 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video! We live in S.W. Missouri. We have 16 black-laced silver Wyandotte hens. They have very small combs, so I must make sure they have enough cold water for drinking as the summer progresses. They have about 12 sq. ft. each in the house and a bit more in the run. They began to lay on 3 March and we got 226 eggs in one month! I use their run as a composting area, throwing in a flake of hay and one of straw every few days. We have lots of weeds and dandelions and chickweed, which they love. I feed them 4 cups of fermented or sprouted wheat each morning and their layer mash. I will try red wigglers and soldier fly larvae this summer. Also will grow giant sunflowers, broom corn, and amaranth as treats. It takes about ten minutes morning and night to see to their needs. They actually don't seem to mind a light rain. I'm planning a food forest attached to their run for (hopefully) this late summer. Will use electronet fencing until then. Stopping drafts and providing excellent ventilation is absolutely crucial. I've used Harvey Ussery's deep litter method since putting them in the house on 1 November when they were six weeks old. Not a trace of odor. They are good for the soul. Get chickens!
@ReigneWolvenshire
@ReigneWolvenshire Жыл бұрын
Great quality guide, thanks y'all!
@Evie170
@Evie170 Жыл бұрын
I love seeing the chickens so happy to be let out through their automatic 'chicken flap.' :D
@kazzana9013
@kazzana9013 11 ай бұрын
Besides a source of calcium, like oyster shell, chickens should also have access to small stones, like gravel for their gizzards. It help to grind up the food.
@saja.
@saja. 9 ай бұрын
Super educational video 🙌🏻♥ Thank you guys 🙋🏼‍♀💕
@dnmckay
@dnmckay Ай бұрын
I love my hens, they are so fun to watch and bring me so much joy. Another benefit I really appreciate is not using disposable egg cartons. I can’t recycle the plastic ones where I live and so many from stores come in plastic cartons. As long as I have the space to keep chickens I’ll never go without owning some ❤
@johncspine2787
@johncspine2787 Жыл бұрын
Find a local carpenter wanting to do a project..that’s what I did. Made a fantastic, double walled, insulated coop, three windows and door with cutout half, 6 laying boxes and a super generous run and since I’m on a hill, they can get under the coop too for even better shade. Chickens are so affectionate if you socialize early, amazing, intelligent creatures. Auto doors aren’t perfect, I like to use my auto door manually. If you scrape the poop boards inside the coop every morning, you’ll eliminate any smells at all from the coop if your litter is deep enough. You will have to deal with scraping poop, and be aware they can projectile poop on every surface.
@BirdsongCrochet
@BirdsongCrochet Жыл бұрын
Thanks for so much great info! I keep toying with the idea, someday! (time, $$, space, etc).. I'd love streaming a live Epic Chicken Cam all day in the background while I'm at work, hint hint!!
@unclericky6164
@unclericky6164 Ай бұрын
Great content and information. I'm so glad I stumbled on your channel. Keep up the great work.
@MsArtistwannabe
@MsArtistwannabe Жыл бұрын
I don’t keep chickens ( yet) but live in a community with local eggs farms that keep their chickens free range and fed organic foods in addition to foraging. Not cheap but as good as the eggs I use to get from a friend that kept chickens. I can’t eat the regular store bought from factory farms. The yolks are so pale it makes me think the chickens are not healthy.
@kjconyersable
@kjconyersable 4 ай бұрын
Great info! Thanks, Guys.❤
@m0zarts-animation
@m0zarts-animation Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! I definitely want to keep chickens one day and I love learning about the process in the meantime
@epicgardening
@epicgardening Жыл бұрын
Any time!
@WashoeValleyCollies
@WashoeValleyCollies Жыл бұрын
Great and professional presentation Guys!
@Mike-ys1qu
@Mike-ys1qu Ай бұрын
Great video,plain and simple. I got a lot of good ideas.
@chelseekpeace
@chelseekpeace Жыл бұрын
Dear Epic gardening, thank you for your amazing content, bestowing of wisdom, and quality of video documentation. 🙏 ❤
@epicgardening
@epicgardening Жыл бұрын
Our pleasure!
@lorelebeverland5585
@lorelebeverland5585 Жыл бұрын
I had such a hard time ,when I moved and couldn't keep chickens, learning to eat store bought eggs. I mostly use them in baking and such or add a lot of salsa and sour cream if I fry them.
@katherinecornette5315
@katherinecornette5315 Жыл бұрын
Great segment! Before you start anything, do your research! So many good tips but take your time & make wise decisions. Everything wants to eat your chickens! I ❤🐓🐇
@epicgardening
@epicgardening Жыл бұрын
So true!
@sdraper2011
@sdraper2011 Жыл бұрын
Hemp and hardware cloth are pricey. The amount of hemp needed for deep litter makes it prohibitively expensive.
@LogosFarm
@LogosFarm Жыл бұрын
Love it that’s my next step in the homestead. Can’t wait to make videos about chicken keeping 🐔 🐓 thanks for the video! Got the codes already
@epicgardening
@epicgardening Жыл бұрын
You're going to love that next step!
@upnorthupdate919
@upnorthupdate919 Жыл бұрын
U dont have chickens you dont have a homestead lol
@Davidmaxwell07
@Davidmaxwell07 Жыл бұрын
Man I’ve been watching for 2-3 years now. I live in a apartment home. I wish I could have chickens 😅 I guess my cat and 2 dogs will do for now
@russbowman6801
@russbowman6801 2 ай бұрын
Our chickens brought in coccidia. The dogs got it! We used medications to get it under control. Rodents could have been the disease vector, it’s hard to tell. Be aware of diseases in your animals and wildlife in your area by contacting your local extension office. Know disease symptoms, and find out what to do for prevention. Our dogs are OK now. Slimy diarrhea was the symptom for coccidia.
@sunvegeta
@sunvegeta Жыл бұрын
Great video! Love the breakdown.
@crow-vz5lx
@crow-vz5lx Жыл бұрын
The cost of having chickens for eggs solely ISN'T cheaper. I've had chickens forever, from just a couple, to 20-30 ish egg layers. Hit cost more to have them. than to just go out and buy the eggs. That being said. They are fun, you keep busy. The eggs are super fresh. And they are good bug patrol plus give you good manure. I think personally, you should only get chickens if you like them, and the eggs are just a good plus.
@upnorthupdate919
@upnorthupdate919 Жыл бұрын
You gotta work on your equation if your not saving money. Definatly can save money over a timespan of like 5 years on a starting investment. Chicken coops are easy to find for free online. Feed food scraps. Use shredded paper as bedding.
@Leo_S94
@Leo_S94 Жыл бұрын
Chickens require way more time than people make out, sure it can be low maintenance but often people that claim that have terrible conditions within the coop or pen area and its just kinda dirty etc. Worming, flea and lice treatments, cleaning water bowls, raking the pen to mix the materials or top it up, doing overall health checks on them, topping up food, cleaning nesting boxes and coop. There are many small little things that add up a lot of time. Its more time than people realise especially for those who work long hours etc.
@carolschedler3832
@carolschedler3832 Жыл бұрын
Great point. I think some enjoy that type of involvement and some don’t. So two people will do the same amount of work and one will say it’s easy and the other would give the hens away.
@upnorthupdate919
@upnorthupdate919 Жыл бұрын
Chickens do not require much time. I own 6 chickens and ive got it down to about 10 minutes of total maintainence every week. That doesnt include letting them in amd out every day. I do not worm or flea them. I had mites once and did mite them and bathe them.
@bhess1212
@bhess1212 Жыл бұрын
I always recommend the water nipples. It is so much cleaner. Also my chickens can go over a week without tending.
@joyadams507
@joyadams507 Жыл бұрын
What a great video! Thank you for the discount code that I used on my Hometown Harvest order !
@maryland9987
@maryland9987 8 ай бұрын
You two are great. Thank you for an enjoyable, informative video. :)
@erikhardy1077
@erikhardy1077 8 ай бұрын
Great well rounded video!
@doinacampean9132
@doinacampean9132 8 ай бұрын
Here's a 4th way of raising chicken: rescue a few from an egg operation. The hens will be at about 18 months old, which is when they're slated for butchering, but you'll still have eggs. As for how much gratitude they will show you, just watch Gaz Oakley's new video on chicken (new as of end of August, 2023).
@Ash-fd8ww
@Ash-fd8ww Жыл бұрын
Cooked rice and beans as a food supplement can go a long way
@meljordan220
@meljordan220 Жыл бұрын
Not only do chickens give wonderful eggs, and entertainment, they also provide good manure for compost for the garden. I will sometimes use the used bedding for a mulch around some of my plants. Whenever I water the nutrients from the used bedding goes directly in the soil. I would also like to mention that ventilation in a coop is more important than keeping your birds warm. Without ventilation you'll end up with frostbitt and chickens. That's what happened to me. We added more ventilation to our coop and it solved the problem.
@TheTruthlady
@TheTruthlady Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this!
@linsaficken9746
@linsaficken9746 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the advice
@SonniesGardenPA
@SonniesGardenPA Жыл бұрын
Good Info, Thanks for sharing.
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