My late Uncle's mom had 3 laying houses for chickens on their farm and she sold the eggs as a source of income, each of her coops had a pair of geese in them as protectors of that flock. She claimed to have never lost a laying hen to a predator with those geese watching her flonks. My Uncle had a short haired fox terror who would take on a Holstein bull and full grown Duroc hogs, both boars and sows, but geese got a wide avoidance when they were out in the yard.
@hamish99173 ай бұрын
A different kind of episode, I enjoyed it very much (lovely cat on Troy's lap!) I've followed you since your sailing days, I was thoroughly surprised when you mentioned you've been doing this for nearly two years, time goes fast!
@vtk94823 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing ❤ We had a geese couple and when we got some chickens the male goose started to chase them and shake them so we decided to put the geese in the freezer.
@austinhowland72212 ай бұрын
Hi my dear How are you?
@Mminnehoma3 ай бұрын
Safe bet that many will follow you regardless of your content subject. You are good at making enjoyable content. Thank you for sharing !
@workingkelpie3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experiences. Learning and gaining experience is never a failure. Keep going, well done
@evewilkinson96533 ай бұрын
I have been with you since your sailing days 👍🏻👍🏻❤️
@nooneanybodyknows79123 ай бұрын
I somehow got unsubscribed. I received an Instagram and realized I had missed out on your videos. I've re-subscribed to all.🤞 Thank you for sharing the ups and downs of your life. ❤
@trainwrecker1013 ай бұрын
Always love your failure videos. So informative and honest.
@richardp45443 ай бұрын
Great confession. LOL .......I was always a little curious about your thoughts on the waste distribution from your water fowl but was hesitant to ask. Now I know. I should have warned you when you mentioned adding them to the farm but decided that you already had figured out how to benefit from their rapid and constantly working digestive system. For awhile I had an influx of wild ducks and geese visiting my pond but as I was already aware of their very messy habits I continuously kept chasing them away until they finally, about two seasons, decided to scratch me off their list of visits. A couple of my grandchildren loved seeing them on the pond and didn't understand why I didn't want them until I took them over to a neighbor's pond that they were still visiting and had them walk around it. When they got back to me I asked what they noticed and their answer was that there was way too much POO on the banks to enjoy the walk. Suddenly they understood. I never had guinea hens but pea cocks next door were certainly noisy. I've never tried growing mushrooms either. I don't trust myself to know the good ones from the bad ones. At any rate it appears that you have learned from your mistakes and that's the important thing. Enjoyable video, thanks for posting.
@Quarry4x43 ай бұрын
Looking forward to your farm shop.
@stuartlock22553 ай бұрын
Very nice chat thankyou
@TheBeaker593 ай бұрын
Fails or lessons, sometimes the answer is no. After a lifetime of technical work sometimes at a high level I have moved on to a lifestyle block as we transition to retirement, wins for me have been chickens and grazing beef. Our gardens were so productive also so much so that I provided nearly half a ton of produce to our community sharing table. I am downsizing mine this coming year too, well we shall see at least, still a while off planting :)
@annhysell60643 ай бұрын
Loved the sailing days, didn't think I would follow homestead, I do because you're so honest & transparent. (Reminds me of my home growing up..Dad had all of the Foxfire books) I'm still prepping my sailboat for long journeys, although a home base would be excellent too. Be well.
@drjasper1003 ай бұрын
For almost 20 years I managed a Primary school farm and I loved ducks so I introduced ducks early on. I had the same issue as you guys. Ducks fouled up the kids play areas, would get in with the chickens and foul their water and food troughs. Got into the hay shed and made a mess of that. Our gardener cut down a heap of cuttings with seeds and fed them to the chickens. The chickens could eat them but the ducks got so drunk from the seeds most of them died. So I took that as the opportunity to give away the 2 or 3 we had left and never got them again. Our pigs would eat our ducks occasionally too. The chooks would try stealing pig food and they were quick enough to avoid a pig snout but the ducks were slow and occasionally a pig would grab one and eat it.
@brucelyle51363 ай бұрын
Cleaning up some of our past endeavours this weekend, one thing I didn’t factor into costs is tip fees/dump charges on chicken tractors FREE things we’ve collected. Best way to learn is to do. Enjoying this series.
@briannielsen74293 ай бұрын
Love the channel! You both bring a lot to the table so to speak and I appreciate the honesty.
@davidsears55763 ай бұрын
Just love your videos and you too
@HDXBear3 ай бұрын
Excellent as always
@toms41233 ай бұрын
Love what you do and think you are great people too
@ToiOraLAT3 ай бұрын
Great info guys. Still a big fan after many years now. I got into your sailing channel after growing up on a Clansman in Sydney and surrounds. Great boat to learn on. Greeting again from Auckland.
@jeffkeating89943 ай бұрын
good to see guys
@ImTheDudeMan4713 ай бұрын
Well this only means you need to try raising large monster birds like ostrich, to make extra sure fowl isn't right for you both.. Joking aside, pheasant and quail maybe?
@bake1623 ай бұрын
You sure made that cat tense and nervous Troy 😂
@generiley3553 ай бұрын
Love you guys.....by sea or land........it's all the same......
@arthurme19113 ай бұрын
That how we learn by making mistakes I have garding I’m a lot better at it now
@paulvandal44443 ай бұрын
Care to try your luck with Ostrich or Emu? They do tend to aggressive though. Duck eggs are delicious. Maybe your neighbors would be open to letting you transplant some redds and the like to your reservoir and try the ducks again.
@ainord13 ай бұрын
Yum , geese the tastiest birds ever.
@rudolfpeterudo31003 ай бұрын
For your international viewers, please explain what a marron is.
@tlmoscow3 ай бұрын
A large Australian freshwater crayfish which lives on the sandy bottoms of rivers and streams. Greetings mate from the Australian state of Google Search.
@FreeRangeLiving3 ай бұрын
Fresh water crayfish
@musabmalik53412 ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍 from coco Babeis by musab malik
@thomasthornton57373 ай бұрын
😀😀👍👍❤❤
@galerozell32093 ай бұрын
You’ve become middle aged. It happens.
@leenickell3 ай бұрын
Don't say anything if you haven't got something nice to say. Well how the hell can I get around that? Being old and grumpy at 69 I've watched you from basically the beginning doing something I have never done either has the majority of the population of the world ever done living on a sailboat making ends meet. But then one day after being so successful financially with KZbin you buy a farm something most everyone on the planet has done and have worked their ***** off to get to the inner city so they don't have to farm having a nine to five job. Well I don't know what to say. I have ducks I've had Guineas I've had chickens I've had cows I've had pigs I've had ostriches I've had emus I've had dogs of every breed I've had horses I've had four children that have grown and gone. I can surely understand these new adventures of ducks and whatever gardening pig or what have you adventure that you have never done before is exciting for you. And good for you I'm glad for you to be off the sailboat and on the solid ground and even had a child well welcome to the real world but I've been there done that and it's just as well we part friends. I will thank you for your adventures on the ocean the place I have not been but always wanted to, and leave you with your duck adventures = ( a floating chicken that poops too much for its size )... And go back the way I was before you had ever known me. Good luck to you
@inuendo00033 ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@judebug3293 ай бұрын
I’ve been with you since the refit, and thought I would miss the sailing days. I was wrong! It wasn’t the sailing that brought me to you, it was the two of you! Thanks for the interesting content!
@juneerams3 ай бұрын
I would be a little nervous if i went on farm and did not meet expectations - i might end up in your freezer!
@evewilkinson96533 ай бұрын
Super video, very interesting. 👍🏻👍🏻❤️
@Nilezy3 ай бұрын
Great job guys!! for the mushrooms, I would use wet sawdust that has been pasteurized and mix/bury the plugs into the wet sawdust, lay wet cardboard down, place the sawdust mix onto the cardboard and cover the sawdust with a tarp or builders plastic (not black) with about 2-3 inches elevated in the centre of the tarp to form a tent. Keeping it damp, just get a garden sprayer from Bunnings (the pressure pump type) and pull the cover back to mist the sawdust to keep it damp once to twice a week.This will create the damp environment for the mycelium to grow. Autumn is a far better time to start depending on what mushroom your trying to grow, along with early to mid spring
@FreeRangeLiving3 ай бұрын
Have you used this technique? I'm wondering about pastuerising a big mess of sawdust. If you know of the successful culture of spent brewery grain for mycelium, that would be great.
@jennifermackinnon69823 ай бұрын
That is one beautiful lovely cat. Wow.
@kranzonguam3 ай бұрын
Great video! One of the reasons I so enjoy this channel is your willingness to share both the successes and the less successful parts, both with sailing and now homesteading. 👍🏼😊👍🏼😊 Take good care!
@FreeRangeLiving3 ай бұрын
You take good care of yourself too Mr Kranz!
@storiedibuonanotte4583Күн бұрын
Beautiful video with great information! Your cat has the most beautiful color arrangement ever! And I just love the part in the end of the video, when you go for a walk in the forest with your little baby and one by one come along your animal friends! It just shows so much care and friendship, and love. Great work!🎉🎉🎉
@andywindy3 ай бұрын
I have followed you from the early days, I will never sail, so I sailed and travelled the coast right around your Beautiful Continent vicariously through you two. I will never Farm or Homestead, so I do this through you three, and Failures? I only saw learning opportunities! Every piece of land is different, what works at one home may not work next door, unless you try, you'll never know.
@joelkoonce85593 ай бұрын
We live in Alaska, no extra cats in Our neighborhood, My Wife is Thai , She loves cats, stir fried with vegetables.
@davewilliams6393 ай бұрын
Thanks for this interesting video. I especially like the outro scene
@Fourbrothersfarm3 ай бұрын
We share many of the same failures 😂 great video - thank you for the honesty and knowledge.
@iainlyall64753 ай бұрын
i've been around since shortly after pascale joined you and i've enjoyed(i think 🤔) every episode you have made. i was a bit concerned about my reaction to you moving on-land but have really appreciated the experience. thanks and stay well.
@JakMang3 ай бұрын
Im surprised that eucalyptus is recommended. The oil tends to suppress other species. Would be interesting to inoculate another type of wood next to eucalyptus and see if there is any difference
@mariemorrissey93783 ай бұрын
👍👍❤️
@austinhowland72212 ай бұрын
Hi Marie how are you 😊
@krisgarwood57333 ай бұрын
Guinea fowl 😂. They aren't for everyone.
@rolandtb33 ай бұрын
How's the rabbit experiment?
@victorbitter5833 ай бұрын
That cow better keep out of the neighbours dam. It'll be in the freezer before Christmas. lol. cheers.
@StephenKirker3 ай бұрын
Really interesting.
@petermulholland3723 ай бұрын
What abut the tool for compressing compost/soil into seed pods? I bought one and my 'pods' disintegrated at the first drop of water. I think a once a month tour of the whole homestead, covering the animals, paddocks veg patch etc, would be good.
@FreeRangeLiving3 ай бұрын
Works well for us, though we do pack it well and experiment a bit with mixes.
@davidbamford47213 ай бұрын
Good reading for you is ‘The Egg and I’, about a couple who raised chooks inOregon, I think it was. So it was about the trials and tribulations. They had as neighbours Ma and Pa Kettle, who were so funny that Hollywood made a movie about them.
@JakMang3 ай бұрын
Actually in Washington. There is an organic hog farm near there now feeding with hazelnuts
@Niknteen13 ай бұрын
Sailing is easier.. lols.. My parents wanted the life of "living off the land". we had chooks, ducks geese, turkeys, guinea's and pidgeons, pigs and Goats and rabbits. Fruit orchard and vege garden.. It takes a lot of work.. 24/7 just never ends.. I failed to see the "romantic side of it" as a kid.. still fail today.. lols.. Your Birds, smell water. they can smell its quailty also.. you had no hope of keeping them home. Been watching on and off for a long time now. All the best with the farming endeavours.. "Don't work too hard"..
@vingreensill3 ай бұрын
Calling these experiences “fails” is a little hard on yourselves. You tried things, didn’t see it work, changed course. I reckon that’s pretty sensible. Your little farm is amazing and what you have achieved in a short time frame is wonderful. Thanks for producing such great vids.
@bobuncle87043 ай бұрын
If you’ve not failed at something, you’re not pushing yourselves.
@CraigHort-cw6yk3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@FreeRangeLiving3 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, it is appreciated.
@bobaloo20123 ай бұрын
I've got about 30 years on you and have made all those same mistakes (and many more). Don't worry, you've still got plenty more ahead of you...
@amyfaith23503 ай бұрын
Ducks need their own small lake/pond.
@kb1esx3 ай бұрын
You guys seem like great husbands to the land
@jbh19833 ай бұрын
Another top video, thank you so much!
@wildtimbrown3 ай бұрын
No Worries my friends!
@seriouslypagan69043 ай бұрын
But you got a really nice cat and I enjoy your company.
@americanbornwalkaway91103 ай бұрын
GOD BLESS!!!!
@Platypus-Dreams3 ай бұрын
I haven't been religiously watching since you stopped sailing, but I'm sure there was a baby 🤔