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@susiereynolds78786 ай бұрын
So fun watching you and your husband work together. You both are so real and down to earth. I am addicted to your channel.
@TrueGritAppalachianWays6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@VAwoodsman1647 ай бұрын
We hate the netting also for several reasons, i started keeping my chickens in a permanent pen and i just add wood chips and leaves as needed to keep a deep layer of ground cover. Planted mulberry trees in there as well and they seem very happy and healthy in that pen. In a year the mulberry was already tall enough to give cover from hawks
@Rich386a7 ай бұрын
Andy's a little wound up on this one 😀, started with the "fence and the egg mobile". Thanks for the chuckles this mornin, really helped out my grumpy mood i woke up in. looks like it was a productive day. Bless Yall!!
@karentuthill83087 ай бұрын
❤ All this work now will definitely pay out later. I love the to see the kids wanting to pitch in and the excitement they get being in the mix of it all. ❤ Keep on keeping it real. 💯 Much love from Missouri!❤
@jerrylee6907 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the video, you guys are doing a good job getting things ready for spring and rain. And about the chicken, I don't think you will ever break even because feed is so expensive. I bought 2 bags of layer pellets and 2 bags of scratch 5 way and it was @55.00$ . I have cut back.now we have 15 chicken. Good luck and God bless.
@1CathyHendrix7 ай бұрын
Happy Valentines Day ya'll!
@PoorMansHomesteadCanadaBC19617 ай бұрын
You need to downsize your chicken coop build a big gun up just so you can move it around with one of your quads let the kids move it around
@snarky_farmer7 ай бұрын
Andy! 👊 on hating the netting! When it's up and working, I love it. Moving it and having it short? Yeah...nah. ha!!
@lindaedwards97567 ай бұрын
Love the look of that terraced hillside. Also love the new raised beds. Makes you want to starts some tomatoes 🍅. In upstate SC I’ve just started my pepper plants . Going to wait a couple of weeks for tomatoes though.
@alive.off-grid7 ай бұрын
I know what you're saying about your chickens I had the same thing too many eggs not able to make profit let alone Break Even it was expensive to raise them with the prices going up on feed
@OurSmallTownLife7 ай бұрын
A few predator attacks has been my only problem with our coops. I've thought about running a single strand of hot wire around the outside bottom but it makes me nervous with little little kids of mine running around. That may wait until my kids are a little older. Motion sensor lights seem to help too if I can find some that are reliable.
@kennetheasterly94557 ай бұрын
Hope y’all have a great week and day!! Love the farm family!!!
@unitedstatesdale7 ай бұрын
Warped planters in the garden create feng shui. 😊
@kramitdreams7 ай бұрын
We only have about 20 chickens to stay sustainable for our family but it keeps cost down bc we had 40. We did the farmers market thing for one yr selling my jam. It was fun for us to experience and talk to local vendors and farmers but it was so time consuming. I would make jam thru the week and then sell on sat.😂 it was definitely a commitment that took our week days and weekends 😂 Also, i dont know if you all have autumn olive trees but planted they help with soil erosion 😊
@dougpoteet68577 ай бұрын
We have 6 chickens they lay 1 egg each 42 eggs a week is a lot
@alive.off-grid7 ай бұрын
Andy do you have a forklift attachment for your tractor, if so you can pick up a pallet and get on it to cut the higher branches this has a little lady pick you up a little bit
@terricoe77667 ай бұрын
Y’all doing great! 💙I’d love to live on a place like that. Keep your head up.
@donnacarrier9787 ай бұрын
Wish I was closer I'd buy some turnips...love them raw
@elt.2147 ай бұрын
I love how you show the intricacies of homesteading. 🙏
@dannyhannah21527 ай бұрын
I’ve got to build me a new coop and I’m gonna build mine on sliders so I can come out with my tractor and move it around. Building it with a run on it.
@PoorMansHomesteadCanadaBC19617 ай бұрын
I've always got lots of tomatoes off the tomato plants that face the sunrise and it helps to have a black wall behind them but nowadays it gets so hot you don't really need the black wall
@DebraMorris-q6r7 ай бұрын
We keep about 10 hens, between house scrapes and fermentation of seed it’s keeps us in just enough eggs and helps with cost, I start water glassing eggs towards the first of fall to hold us over and give my hens a rest for the winter
@EdAnastasio6 ай бұрын
I’m an old man from NJ and I have to tell you how impressed I am with the work ethic of you and your children. Great parenting.
@TrueGritAppalachianWays6 ай бұрын
I appreciate it
@OurSmallTownLife7 ай бұрын
Deep bedding stationary coops work well for us.
@rough-hewnhomestead57377 ай бұрын
Andy, yes! We tried premier 1 and it was a pain in our keister! It sagged like a dirty diaper and the chickens flew over it. Last Saturday my husband and I replaced ours with some permanent wire fence and even though I got soaked and frozen doing it, lol, it made my day!
@Maria-ql3fc7 ай бұрын
If you advertise your eggs on fb and set a pickup day, people from towns and cities will come to your farm and buy five dz at the time. Egg prices in the grocery store has gone through the roof and most people prefer farm raised eggs. I sold over $500 in chickens I hatched out by advertising on fb and got a lot more egg customers.
@TrueGritAppalachianWays7 ай бұрын
I have for several years now, but I’m an hour away from the closest big town and there are many options to the city folks that are much closer than we are for sure 🥲 that was who I was trying to appeal to originally but we are just to far out
@lindabyrne16457 ай бұрын
Love watching!
@ritasnider29987 ай бұрын
That looks awesome. I need to make some chicken enchiladas
@joannjukes91407 ай бұрын
Your kiddies are so great at helping out around the farm. As always, thanks for another great video. 😊
@karlam70507 ай бұрын
I love how you all work together.❤❤ Andy gets Jacob to help that's awsome.....Happy Valentine's Day
@brendawoods5547 ай бұрын
Y'all make me want to get outside and do something, love your videos , looking forward to spring 🌱
@keithbrigman51797 ай бұрын
We sold beef,pork,eggs and produce from the truck patch after a few years I realized it wasn’t worth it. I loved going to the farmers market and meeting people. We live in a small rural area and the folks here just are not going to pay what we need to make it work. Andy don’t feel bad about that fence netting I hate that stuff as well. We need to replace ours this year but I sure don’t want to.l would like to figure out something else.l retired a few years ago in hopes to farm and sell our products to supplement my retirement income found out it very hard in this area. Everyone says they want our stuff as long as it’s cheaper than Walmart 😂.enjoy the video
@TrueGritAppalachianWays7 ай бұрын
You are so right, “everybody wants it as long as it’s cheaper than Walmart” is such a true statement!
@barbaramccune93837 ай бұрын
I know all about them rocks
@jimmiemeeks97957 ай бұрын
Vent away 😊 chicken life's not all fried eggs and cheese sometimes 😊 appreciate y'all telling the truth and sharing
@duncand51487 ай бұрын
Hey y’all. Yes I hate it too. 1. I think it looks ugly.2. It’s way overpriced because the fad of everyone thinking you need it as made the demand high. 3. Above all, it doesn’t last. Two years three years tops. You spend a couple grand and get no real re-turn in. Meagan couldn’t have put it better. The concept is great, but no where near economic; when you consider the cost and your time. I switched my eggs layers back to the stationary house and run with deep litter. Im going to do like my grandmother did and I used too. That is free range them about hour and a half before roost, or longer if I’m going to be working in the yard and can keep an eye on them. Also bring the green stuff and vegetables to the chickens. For the meat chickens I will still raise them on pasture but exclusively inside mobile chicken tractors and move the tractors. Not sure about turkeys yet. But I know one thing, No more freaking electric poultry netting.
@joemadden7 ай бұрын
I hate electric netting too. IN the heat of the summer it's impossible to move. Good idea, just not very practical.
@stevewoods2937 ай бұрын
That sounded funny when Andy called that coupe his egg mobil i just thought that was funnynot laughing at you but laughing with yull steve from ore
@stevehoover167 ай бұрын
I was a cool video I always thought if you took a old pop-up camper tore it down to the frame put down wooden slats build your walls off a it. Somewhere I seen a guy use the chicken netting but he put t-post in each corner and I'm pretty sure you some kind of rope to pull tension on the netting to make sure it didn't short out I don't see why you couldn't put PVC pipe over the t-post thank you for the video
@Melissa-pt2ik7 ай бұрын
You talking about making tomato juice reminded me of when my grandmother use to make it and she knew that I loved it I wish I had a jar of her juice it was so good
@barbaramccune93837 ай бұрын
I’m thinking the same with my chickens I still sell mine for two dollars a dozen I have a friend that loves them I give some to my kids that are grown make it easy on yourselfs
@The-Hillside-Garden7 ай бұрын
Loved this one, spontaneous stuff just getting done. That's the way stuff kinda happens in my own garden :) Thanks for sharing. I'm excited for a new growing season too! God bless your beautiful wee family. Love & best wishes from Ireland.
@PoorMansHomesteadCanadaBC19617 ай бұрын
I've watched a few youtube channels and what they do is after the garden is done they let their chickens and their animals into the garden and let them clean it up
@TrueGritAppalachianWays7 ай бұрын
We did that a couple years ago, in our experience the chickens caused quite a bit of compaction pretty quickly and I swear the weeds have been out of control since that year
@KathyTrussell7 ай бұрын
I move my chickens around Spring thru fall. Mid to late December, I leave their coop in 1 spot close to the house and remove the fence to let them free range during the day. I'll add a few pine shavings under their roost to cover their manure every week are so. This helps them stay warm during cold spells and makes it easier to haul feed and water over the winter. Also keeps grass from getting torn up by the tractor during muddy winter time. When it's time to start moving them again, the chickens will scratch up where the manure has piled up, so the grass recovers in a few weeks. My raised beds and in- ground garden spot have fewer weeds and grubs/ants/bugs, because they have been scratching it up and munching all winter. Because it's close to the house, there is less chance for preditors.(as long as I close them up before it gets too dark). It's nice to have a break from moving fence and the charger, and my hens get to find treats all winter. Just an idea fir you. Thanks for what you do. I enjoy your videos very much.
@fionaatbromleycottagenz3937 ай бұрын
Hi Meagan, I love your shirt - Women at Work. I need me one of those. Watching you two work together just reminds me of my husband and I. We’ve been together 45 years and have always worked at chores together just like you and Andy. Blessings to you all.
@BerniPerrong7 ай бұрын
Happy Valentine’s Day, Lawson family! Love your videos!
@Melissa-pt2ik7 ай бұрын
Happy Valentines Day Megan I hope you’re having a great day
@chriscrusader54127 ай бұрын
OMG those enchiladas look GOOOD!!!!!! Hope you can find some time to do a recipe video on those!!! Couldn't find one on the channel list. Water diversion plan lookin REAL good Andy!!
@TrueGritAppalachianWays7 ай бұрын
Next time I make them I will try to video it! Very very simple meal!
@susanhoward29067 ай бұрын
Look at the holler homestead how they do chickens
@leslieclifton76254 ай бұрын
My coop is stationary, a chain link box, two courses up.. Roof is half solid and half chain link. Been too complaisant, have 26 hens and lucky to get 12 eggs. Time to change out the chickens. 12 Australopes. 10 hens & 2 Roos, They are teenagers in a temporary cage on my patio. Have 20 Lavender orpington chicks, 1-3 weeks old, in the bathtub. The orpingtons will replace the buffs. The australopes will replace the Black Copper Marans. Thats my crazyness for this summer. I'm selling to a middle lady, that goes to the farmers market. Hope to be getting more than a dozen a day.
@charmainevandiford66223 ай бұрын
I wish you lived closer and 5 is not bad for Farm fresh Eggs raised on paster and you know they are better quality than store bought. I checked and we are about 3 hours drive apart. I Live in kinston NC.
@hazel5553 ай бұрын
As much as I enjoy chickens, I gave them up as it's too much work dealing with them in WI winters and feed is too expensive; it's cheaper and easier to just buy eggs.
@Christian-jx3nx7 ай бұрын
If you don’t need egg money just have enough chickens for yourself and friends or helping others. Don’t sweat the small stuff. Lazydog farm puts a small chicken tractor on covercrop plot no til. They stay out there all the time rotating on two plots i think. But they don’t get snow in Georgia. You don’t have to haul fertilizer out there, chickens terminate most of cover crop, very little feed given and he’s had great crops except higher nitrogen plants like corn and doesn’t work on sweet potatoes because they don’t like the nitrogen. Worked great on cole crops, peppers, melons, squash. Just an idea
@tammymarkham40225 ай бұрын
I would personally love to see how you make your enchiladas if you could make a video next time you cook them that would be great... I love watching all your videos.
@cherylb.9766Ай бұрын
Good vidio you guys. I'm looking forward to seeing how your terrain works out
@ednatrent-meyer52566 ай бұрын
I sure enjoy how you involve your children .My Dad did the same with us .We as girls can do just about anything as our brothers can do .We raised tobacco and could climb the barn just like they could .Can't be afraid to get dirty ! We built houses just like they could . Memories of days past make you wonder what the new generation is going to do when times get rough, and it sure looks like it's going to get worse before it gets better in a very short time soon ! Love your channel.
@retiredcarpenter85544 ай бұрын
You have plenty of rock have you considered putting in a french drain....just buried rock with filter fabric or salt hay over them then soil ...the water will run through the rock to a pond or outlet down hill... just a thought a old fashioned dewatering idea used by farmers up here in ny to drain their fields.
@timmyfields61596 ай бұрын
Make some fried squash fritters and you’ll plant the whole garden with them, especially if you put some diced onions in them👍
@david-q5q4z7 ай бұрын
I enjoy your channell. Boy I wish I had a farm.I got 3 acres thats not near my house. And I had back surgery when it snowed and my mom had to hire somebody to come and get me and he had a 4 wheel drive Ford. wow what a week and its still going on! On the good side I got to binge watch all the videos I missed. If you ever have to have back surgery it really changes life. I used to do housing construction and you name it and I've probably done it. So take care of your back It's the only one the good lord gave us. I like the Road you made you done a great job especially having them coverts in it.That should take care of the water. I also like the idea of having raised beds. what kind of compost or is it dirt your putting in? If I'm able I'm going to make me a raised bed.Probably have to get some young boys to help. I just hate being not able to do all the things I need to do. Hopefully I'll be able to do something this year. Pray for me I need all the prayers I can get! Hope you guys have a nice day!
@BoycottYoutube6 ай бұрын
Its a lot of work on the front end, but you could place short stubs of PVC piping in the ground at the correct spacing intervals for the netting. The idea is that you’ll cycle through each area more than once, and it will be easy to put the netting up each subsequent time. The stubs could be short enough for mowing and even capped if needed.
@sharonbrewster39864 ай бұрын
Do everything since you both are young because at my age I couldn't do half of what Megan does.
@catslilcreations6 ай бұрын
I love your place. I'm in East Texas quite a ways from yall. I live on the edge of town. I have 16 raised beds and I have them filled with all kinds of vegetables. I can, dehydrate and freeze-dry my vegetables. It is just me but I share with my neighbors.
@HelenHarris-p8s3 ай бұрын
I know it would be a risk, but as a farmer, you take risk all the time! My son stands in the bucket on the tractor and his wife raises the bucket up so he can cut limbs that he cannot reach.
@robertbates60574 ай бұрын
I somehow missed this video in Feb. It's interesting to listen to your thoughts then knowing what y'all have done since.
@olddawgdreaming57157 ай бұрын
Great job on the drainage on the hillsides. Pa Mac used a lot of logs and limbs that would take a little longer to rot and turn to compost and would remain in place a little better. You did a good job too on your wash outs just something to think about when you do more for the washouts around there. The little limbs can get stuck in the holes like a beaver would do and hold the debris better when it washes down the hill. I have been enjoying his channel for years and always pick up some great tips too and enjoy his humor a lot. Hope you didn't have any wash outs with the rains, great job getting those limbs down and hope the opportunity comes to get those other limbs and tree down without any damage. Stay safe. Fred.
@kathiebumpers17677 ай бұрын
Lots of good jobs done. You had some great helpers too. They're learning a lot. Food looks delicious.
@trippnbilly71307 ай бұрын
I plant my Taters in the shade. They do great!! Carrots would do good in the shade too. Full sun is not good these days.
@golfman60626 ай бұрын
Travis @lazydogfarm has a chicken tractor that may work.
@gabestrobehn46987 ай бұрын
Hi!! Spring is in the air here in Alabama daffodils are blooming
@XxMumAndDadxX7 ай бұрын
I have a permanent pen by the garden with a gate, and use premier 1 to expand their area. I also hate moving it all the time.
@Susan-n3o3e3 ай бұрын
Another great video that was really a good one 👍🏼
@PatPace-hk9yd2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Fun video
@tammyfunk23867 ай бұрын
So much easier to have Chicken house and coop in one spot! Never understood why people wanna keep moving constantly, to much hassle. You'll find yourselves loving chickens again, go permanent structures!
@TrueGritAppalachianWays7 ай бұрын
Its nice to have them mobile and be able to have access to fresh ground without free ranging them but at the same time its a pain lol
@DaleWatkins-q1j7 ай бұрын
We are new to the channel and are enjoying watching what y’all do! We’re from Mississippi!
@TrueGritAppalachianWays7 ай бұрын
Welcome and thank you!
@Leiannev7 ай бұрын
Throw it away? Oh my goodness! I have built shelters out of worse lumber. I never throw away a piece of wood! If it’s rotten I put it in the bottom of a hole before planting trees.
@TrueGritAppalachianWays7 ай бұрын
haha well it probably wouldn't have got thrown away but I definitely wouldn't have used to used it to build a shelter im too picky for that
@jamestboehm64507 ай бұрын
Beans, corn and taters. I like canned taters, try them. You don't have to worry about spoilage and they are always ready. A real plus is potato soup and tater salad.
@TrueGritAppalachianWays7 ай бұрын
We plant lots of corn taters and beans ☺️
@Leiannev7 ай бұрын
I don’t know how people keep that netting untangled! I used mine one time, now it sits in a box while I find a new use for it. I think it will become trellis for my garden.
@TrueGritAppalachianWays7 ай бұрын
yes it can become a tangled mess
@pmartin67593 ай бұрын
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@golfman60626 ай бұрын
What we call a level spreader.
@tinakarp39966 ай бұрын
Love your channel.
@golfman60626 ай бұрын
Beaucoup..Love it.
@JuanitaStahl-r6v4 ай бұрын
Good he's got it
@johnfridley11227 ай бұрын
Good job Folks😀
@redgingerbreadpam7 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed hanging out with y'all on the homestead. Y'all have a beautiful piece of property. That new raised bed is lovely to me.
@lizmiller23414 ай бұрын
Nice video!
@ManiacNation067 ай бұрын
Love y’all’s content we love you guys in Alabama!❤
@TrueGritAppalachianWays7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@melissaedwards89749 күн бұрын
❤
@KathyRusho3 ай бұрын
🍅🥦🫛
@pentre336 ай бұрын
♥️✝️🇺🇸
@dawnnaeve15287 ай бұрын
Mobile coop is good for your pasture.
@TrueGritAppalachianWays7 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree
@mikem32447 ай бұрын
Man oh man, if my dad would have had that front-end loader attachment for his tractor back in the 70's I'd got to ride my bike and squirrel hunt a lot more. We had wood heat so dragging limbs was part of life. As always, thanks for letting us spend the day with you!
@TrueGritAppalachianWays7 ай бұрын
Hahaha its a lifesaver!
@vikkibyington30664 ай бұрын
❤I am so addicted to your channel! I’m not sure how I found you but I’m so thankful I did. You two are the kind of hard working honest people this world needs much more of. I know I am watching this a few months late due to my being sick but I am wondering if you decided on an herbal garden? 🪴 Meagan, I don’t know how you spell or correctly pronounce your name so forgive me. Your chicken enchiladas look so good. Looks like they have the sour cream mixture over the top. That’s how I love them the best.,it is 3:36 am and I’m hungry…girl, you’re not helping me here! 😂😂 Have a good weekend and be safe and productive. Remember the Lord’s Day. Hugs from East Tennessee. 🙏🏻🙏🏻💜💜