Your getting so many things done...good job Daddy.......hugs
@elliekennedy2952Күн бұрын
It looks like an old fashion corn crib on a farm. They always had space between each board so the corn could dry over the winter. We raised acres of corn to have ground for feed.
@pambennett-conditt4153Күн бұрын
Looking great. You should think about, gates on the in and outside of the barn. 😊
@AlabamainthehouseКүн бұрын
It's your property do as you need.
@BrignacfarmsКүн бұрын
Nice work jason and danielle and congratulations on the baby on the way
@ewidmer1Күн бұрын
Looks great
@sweetcountrylivinfloyd3659Күн бұрын
Jason.ive watched you 6 years.these are my favorite. Love you happy hardworking soul.go get her done❤
@rosearnold1220Күн бұрын
Good job Jason. Barn and fence look great!!❤
@vickimay5847Күн бұрын
Love the barn and the fence!
@louisarichardson8392Күн бұрын
You need a buffer zone from forest fires, good to clear the trees away from your home
@miriamreiser9145Күн бұрын
HOLA JASON QUE BUENO TODO ESTA QUEDANDO MUY BONITO MUCHOS CARINOS PARA TI Y DANIELLE❤
@NannaSusanКүн бұрын
Jason you did great! I’m really proud of what you accomplished the day you did this! Keep it up! Can’t wait for progress on the house! Thanks for the video! Susan/ohio
@maureenjacobsen9931Күн бұрын
You nailed that video Jason, more action = progress less long winded talk, most enjoyable. Good for you, Danielle will be wrapped.👍
@patcoolidge6149Күн бұрын
Think totally enclosing the room for feed would make more sense.. keep out mice, rats etc. Also keep it dryer too.
@bethteer1509Күн бұрын
True OR he could just get some Metal Trash Cans to put it in....
@gwh20manКүн бұрын
Great video Jason, hope Danielle is feeling better, miss her on our video’s.
@heavenly-dreamsdairygoatsКүн бұрын
We here on our property lived our full wooded property, but when you want to grow amd raie things you meed sum light, after last Father's day after the bad atrom that took down over 22 trees on our property and four ended up on top amd our house which one went through the roof we had over 2" of rain sitting in our basement. It was a real wake up call you don't want trees in their pastures near your buildings or anything close to your home Yes trees are great for oxygen and shade but when you're thinking of your animals and the produce that you want to grow in your home and everything that's on your land that could be damaged by older trees and we have older trees here they're riding and they do all need to come down most of them have no tops some of them have been uprooted we've got a lot of storm damage with many storms that came through from May all the way through October last year that really showed us how weak and old are trees really are when we are done with our Homestead they're probably won't be hardly any trees left on our almost 11 acres. the barn looks great your front drywall looks beautiful you're doing an amazing job. Thank you for sharing till next time God Bless you all.
@corriestrauss3340Күн бұрын
Hi Jason. Hope Danielle is feeling better. Great job on the barn and front fence. Glad this video is the same time, now I can see it when you post it, and not the next morning. Have a great day and be safe. Say Hi to Danielle from all your viewers. Love you3❤
@gaylerichards7409Күн бұрын
The fencing looks awesome stained!
@russellwatters5891Күн бұрын
The barn stalls look great, but the entry wall looks amazing! Funny how a little stain and elbow grease goes a long ways...😂😅 Love ya'll ❤️ Hoping Danielle is feeling better😊❤
@kentuckybluegrassliving7718Күн бұрын
Your front wood fence and the fencing is awesome super straight awesome Jason keep grinding
@maxcriswell3818Күн бұрын
Barn's looking great 👍
@DinkTank369Күн бұрын
Good afternoon Jason & Danielle. Great job Jason.
@DinkTank369Күн бұрын
Great trick, fence looks great 👍
@rongray4847Күн бұрын
Hello Jason and Daniel, the barn is looking good!! I think it’s so much nicer with concrete floors, so much easier to keep clean. Your carpenter skills are very good. 🇨🇦
@gaylerichards7409Күн бұрын
Great progress! Hope you got some rest.
@mohumphries7149Күн бұрын
The fence is beautiful,hope dani is feeling a bit better 😊
@anneparisi1828Күн бұрын
Looks nice way to go. It’s getting done little by little 👍
@charleshutchings9355Күн бұрын
Good work out there Jason.
@halinawiecek2297Күн бұрын
Good job Jason, look very nice.
@debrezo5811 сағат бұрын
The barn and the fence looks great!💖
@michellealvstad5944Күн бұрын
Looking awesome!
@maryloushaw6858Күн бұрын
Your barn and fence look great
@deeneedler327Күн бұрын
Watching you build in the barn relaxes me so much. You are a very handy guy! Great job!!!
@irenekangaspoling5866Күн бұрын
Looking amazing Jason I love 💝 the color of the fence love 💝 how the barn turned out love 💝 from Ohio Irene and god bless
@tish-z3sКүн бұрын
Fantastic progress!!!
@brendathoms5588Күн бұрын
The stain and barn looks great
@davek663011 сағат бұрын
The stain really looks nice!
@Robert-bt1boКүн бұрын
Jason you're doing a good job one project at a time you got to get the house built because you're a baby coming I hope you get some warm day so they can finish the concrete work start building your dream house
@davek663011 сағат бұрын
The purpose of a feed storage room is to keep feed dry and keep rats, mice and critters out. A door and solid walls would benefit you since there are no doors on the barn, to keep wind blown rain out.
@dawnkangas2968Күн бұрын
Howdy 🤠 love what your doing absolutely amazing love you God bless you
@jasonmadden4899Күн бұрын
I get so excited when I see one of the channels have a new video love yall
@connietaylor2171Күн бұрын
Awesome job
@beckymerriner2493Күн бұрын
We're in a heatwave here in Pennsylvania it's 33 woohoo
@bettgantt704311 сағат бұрын
You Killed it today man! Great Job! ✔️
@stephenkennedy9205Күн бұрын
God Bless from your Canadian Friend.
@wildlife3933Күн бұрын
Nice progress
@kentuckybluegrassliving7718Күн бұрын
Every board every screw every building every tree and stump removed every grass seed planted every pond dug - every fence put up is MONEY in the bank - your gifted builder great job
@anonymous_friendКүн бұрын
Wait until the baby comes and progress comes to a screeching halt 😂
@sandywoolard4790Күн бұрын
About every 15 videos or so, I have to say I love Roofio's face!!! Here is my reminder haha.. Give him a hug from me!! ty
@LuxurCr3TvКүн бұрын
Grate job Jason grate job
@Jake-fo8vmКүн бұрын
Use the scrap wood as hangers to hang stuff on cut accordingly
@tbr528Күн бұрын
Question? Do you still have the power banks you had at SDR for the tiny house?
@suecast6959Күн бұрын
Look nice😊
@cedricbroussard8738Күн бұрын
Awesome video
@debbiew.7094Күн бұрын
Barn looks really nice! Bravo....bravo Jason!!
@bikerchic7938Күн бұрын
One thing you could do is if your going to continue to get rolls of hay, just put them against the fence you just stained and take a hd tarp and run from top of fence and cover up the rolls.. That may be easier than in the barn... So you could store toys in barn and you also can take advantage of the loft part of the barn and store lesser used items uo there.. So the small area you put the barrels in could be something you could put a lock on the door and store more valuable things in there.. Of course this would mean you have to screw in more boards on the side thats half enclosed
@Richard-eb8dyКүн бұрын
looks great, only thing i would do is strenghten up one side and hang up a two way hinged door that you can just push/kick/bum open to have the other animals not go in there easily.
@latinaridenhour-jarvis493921 сағат бұрын
"❤" y'all!
@jmb-cm7mrКүн бұрын
Now it needs a light above. 😀
@Infinitepossibilitiesat56plusКүн бұрын
Could you make the deck into a shop ? Or put the roof on the big part of the house and temporarily park the toys under there ?
@debbiehamiton9305Күн бұрын
Looks great Jason. I love watching men work!🤪🤪🤪
@timwolters1969Күн бұрын
I think it turned out Great.
@bobdozepy5807Күн бұрын
Not only is it worth it. It is your property to do what you want
@leeharbert1192Күн бұрын
Good episode Jason everything looks great ❤😊❤
@tracy.mankey4562Күн бұрын
The fence looks amazing
@mariannebimler8438Күн бұрын
Wow! You're doing a very nice job. Jason. Really looks nice 👍♥️
@kristof4890Күн бұрын
I`ll do that later....... Someday..... never...... It is my thing, so don`t even think about to be honest......
@Dusty_CothranКүн бұрын
I’d suggest getting plastic barrels if you’re planning on putting the feed in them instead of metal barrels
@sharonyonker4688Күн бұрын
Jason you do awesome work & a lot of it, but maybe you answered this before…. Are you going to be doing barn doors on the barn???
@janetpeters420022 сағат бұрын
If your making stalls to keep the animals in you need to put your boards in the inside so they can't push the boards out.
@BonnieHaleyКүн бұрын
Hello 👋🤗❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
@tinybubbles263Күн бұрын
Gets rest in-between. You'll need to be at your best when Starting that home
@bethteer1509Күн бұрын
He'll SLEEP like a BABY tonight@!!
@sweetcountrylivinfloyd3659Күн бұрын
Do you own the studio n still
@Lala-up3ibКүн бұрын
Nice. Door of feed room seems so narrow for carrying in 60 lb bags. But hey... Its your knuckles😅
@doughnutsbacon3214Күн бұрын
He will be fine, you forgot he is the size of a 9yr old
@laureljacobs8609Күн бұрын
😂😅😂😅😂@@doughnutsbacon3214
@doreendoreen3857Күн бұрын
the chickens would just jump that feed room wall,it needs wire netting at the top. but well done Jason
@barbarathomas8472Күн бұрын
The barn open should 3inches. To give you some cushion. So you won't crush your fingers
@martihetrick609Күн бұрын
Leave trees for shade
@williamtee7126Күн бұрын
that stain was exactly what my OCD needed today.
@trae74Күн бұрын
Looks good! I hope there's not a PETA for trees 😂
@jasonmcgee3289Күн бұрын
Keep up the good work and videos mate ✌️✌️🍼🍼
@lennygriffin4464Күн бұрын
Great job !!!!
@marhlfld1Күн бұрын
So I guess you never read your comment section. I tried to give you insights to building a feed room from 40+ years of homesteading. You are going to regret a 2 ft. doorway. It's way too narrow, especially when you start lugging in feed bags for the barrels. But I guess you'll figure that out on your own. Good luck.
@BrendaHewitt-y1w15 сағат бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@dorisantwine16 сағат бұрын
did you leave room for the door jam and hinges and door?
@LuxurCr3TvКүн бұрын
Daniel how’s baby croc 🐊 doing ❤😊
@gloriavigder983Күн бұрын
❤
@inkmetal1Күн бұрын
Missed the concept of barn.
@cathycoons9032Күн бұрын
No gate?
@elizabethbetsyschneider1647Күн бұрын
😊😊😊
@TalkingWithBobКүн бұрын
Have you named the barn yet?
@ryankelly5303Күн бұрын
Oh yeah
@christinepoe1944Күн бұрын
Your property, your decision.
@amandabrook508920 сағат бұрын
Chickens do to much good outside here in oklahoma. They eat so many ticks, scorpions and grubs. Ive seen such a difference since i first bought my land to now just letting poultry run around
@skeetermalcolm1655Күн бұрын
Looks good brother, maybe put a chicken run on the side you just built, just a thought so you could keep them separate
@skeetermalcolm1655Күн бұрын
Oh and the fence looks so freaking good
@SabaadamLancashireКүн бұрын
Do you miss shootdang ranch?
@karebear326Күн бұрын
Yeah i would do a separate building for chickens, not keep them with the rest of the animals. They can be outside as much as possible but have a safe space at night and in the winter👌
@t.r.eoutdooradventures7384Күн бұрын
Golden oak stain is the best in my opinion. I put that shit on everything hahah 😂
@leeslone3640Күн бұрын
Jason please leave those trees alone don't don't cut down anymore trees you and the animals are going to need them this Summer
@rachelhorne8410Күн бұрын
There's plenty of other trees for shade. He's doing what he needs to do.
@bobbyb4761Күн бұрын
Not only that more will grow
@TheCrockersКүн бұрын
@leeslone3640 so i shouldn't have a driveway to my house? Haha they're literally in the way
@russellwatters5891Күн бұрын
Leave em be, he can plant more when they get the structures built. Maybe you should make him an offer on the property..😅
@rogerlarge4827Күн бұрын
I heard the Sierra Club has him on a watch list......
@MattLegiterson13 сағат бұрын
🥰😇🥰
@mikaboyer5593Күн бұрын
Looks awesome! You seem to work faster than anyone I know. ❤️👍
@beverleydouglas8502Күн бұрын
You will regret only having a 2’ opening for a door, your hands will hit multiple times going in and out especially carrying bags of feed plus when the feed bags bounce off the door way and you through out your back. You only have one back. Wouldn’t it have been better to fully close on the feed room, reduce tiny unwanted critters and the dirt coating everything in the room. Honestly rethink the door opening you knuckles and body will Thank You. If you’re planning to attach a door beef up the posts. Seems you create more work and waste for yourselves.
@bethteer1509Күн бұрын
Ever hear of putting Feed in a Metal Garbage Can??