Wish there was a way to tell you that you don't need to be sorry about your schedule. You produce amazing content and I think that we can all agree the content is more important than punctuality. It's cool to see you prosper. Keep up the great work!
@brockn787811 ай бұрын
It's not just about us though. The YT algorithms go brrrr better for creators if they can stick to a schedule.
@jaihamilton745811 ай бұрын
@@brockn7878that makes sense
@bearic_o11 ай бұрын
4:31 She's probably trying to lay an egg. And I think she's trying to figure out where she wants to start her clutch of eggs. She's not incubating them yet don't worry, she's not taking shifts incubating both nests. Hens lay eggs everyday or every other day depending on the breed of the chicken, and once they've finished laying all her eggs in that one clutch she will turn "broody" and she'll start incubating the eggs so that all the chicks hatch within a very close timeframe. You'll know when she's broody when she's all puffy and very introvert-ish that she doesn't want other chickens around her and she makes this cute clucking sound all the time.
@MikeyBustosVLOGS11 ай бұрын
Ahhhh ok. This is all kicking in now. Thank you for breaking it down for me!
@leahwilson771011 ай бұрын
I have raised hundreds of chickens if you are feeding chickens peanuts you should roast them raw peanuts can harm their health. If you let them roam you still need to offer chicken feed and oyster shell , they may also lay eggs in random places
@divinewrath314211 ай бұрын
If it was me, I'd put up another fence along the neighbor's side, like the white one that separates the house from the farm lot. But I would add trellis to the top and grow vining flowers or even veggies up the trellis. It would act as privacy, extra greenery, and food for the animals. Also if you're going to free-range you are going to need to put a little fencing around your planter beds. Goats will eat right through any kind of plastic cover and the chickens will eat any thing they can get to as well (plant wise.) The pheasants would also probably do really well with the chickens. Their needs are very similar. Just the 2cents of a NY farm girl lol You and RJ have done such a beautiful job, I have no doubt you will figure it all out, & I'm here for it all!
@griezltopacio621211 ай бұрын
I miss SUGA and HONEY! Loving that your FARMVILLE is GROWING! Let it GROW....Let it GROW.... Take care Always😘
@tashatacang783111 ай бұрын
The Travis family!!, cant wait to see you guys in one frame
@mariloushelledy11 ай бұрын
Seeing you manifest the “farm” from the very beginnings of your vlog has been so much fun and amazing to watch. And to think Ligaya set this all in motion. 🥰
@pamelacruz597211 ай бұрын
I love your silkies po! I used to take care of free ranged chickens and I find them happier when I feed them a variety of food since chickens get bored lol, planting mulberry, madre de agua(can be fed to billie and eilish too , pigs etc) oregano(can help and improve chickens immune) and malunggay( you can make malunggay powder and mix it in their water or food) its good for them to have some fresh supply of real organic feed.. Oh and I crush eggshells and turn them into powder and mix it with the hens food sometimes for calcium they need it to make their eggs shells stronger, I spoil them sometimes with dried mealworms but not too much just a bit for protein and they enjoy some fruit like watermelon or papaya chilled from the fridge! Hope this helps! ❤❤❤ Oh and I did a little experiment po with my chickens I played Classical Piano Music to them in speaker and they love it they start to relax and sleep whenever I play some hahahah so cute.. Love your vlogs po!! ❤❤❤
@mariajen2411 ай бұрын
Wow your farm lots really doing good. Everytime I watch your video I’m manifesting to one day have our own place back there in Philippines too. I think kinda figured who’s the special family 😊 coz i watch there vlog to and know they’re coming in Philippines. God Bless you and family
@judymelcher241711 ай бұрын
Fresh eggs from the farm taste so much better. Ever since my inlaws got chickens and free range farmed them, I can't eat regular store bought eggs, no taste, only buy pasture raised...so much better. Loving the Ants Canada series, I've watched for years, don't worry about day late. Have a wonderful week!
@katz703111 ай бұрын
My grandma has had hundreds of chickens and i'd like to give You some good old advice. Chickens really like dried up nettle, i think they get lots of vitamins. They also like dry sand/dirt baths. Crushed eggshells are also a must- good source of protein. They can also eat boiled andcrushed potatoes, carrots,apples etc. One more important thing i have learned that You must leave the nest with one "Nest-egg"- that way the chickens will always lay there! Good luck! Kat
@jackdavidson248411 ай бұрын
Still so awesome to see your farm, and house, after watching you since I was a young teen! For your silkies, I'd say two things- one, your rooster probably can get everyone pregnant, despite the size difference. In our mixed flock, of both full-size and bantam chickens, we have one tiny bantam rooster and we still see fertilization spots in the eggs from time to time. make sure to pick up your eggs daily, otherwise you risk cracking a... more developed chicken embryo into your pan. Also, for the roosting bar, I would make sure it's square or flat in shape where they rest their feet, at least two inches wide, and wrapped in rope or twine- a smaller, rounder bar can hurt their feet and cause issues. making it flat lets them get their belly feathers all the way over their feet, which is important for keeping themselves thermoregulated. Also agree with what others are saying, pace yourself! 're getting documentary-level stuff from you on the Ant channel, and reality TV on this one! wouldn't blame you if you put out episodes once a month if they're of the quality you always push out!
@Bildgesmythe11 ай бұрын
The Ants Canada videos are awesome! They are worth the wait!
@capitalv826311 ай бұрын
Love hearing the background sounds of the diamond doves in your indoor aviary. 😍
@Sanfranshelley11 ай бұрын
The airvary & birds are so gorgeous And I'm really enjoying Ants Canada too! I'm sure the AC viewers are not bothered about late but beautifully edited to your expectation content, we love it! So please don't worry. 🐜 ant ❤ forever.
@jeanettelim-rp1bf11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the positivity always Mikey and Rj hope one day u can also vlog abt the vets checking on the animals ... Can't wait to see ur mom again in Mabuhay farmhouse with everybody... ❤❤❤❤
@sandrabentley811111 ай бұрын
Just love these Farmhouse vlogs! Each animal and bird has their own personality. Hope the chickens scratch around and get some insects too, that makes the eggs even more tasty. The fence is a great idea. Gosh it's really evolving on the farm. Mental health comes first Mikey. Such a good explanation of burnout. When it becomes that you have to do it, as opposed to want to do it. Totally agree👍
@sunshinecindy57011 ай бұрын
I’m with you, I’m not a fan of Winter! Ugh., I live in Connecticut. Love how your farm is coming along . Looking so good. You need a couple things for the goats to jump up on and stand or lay. They are natural climbers. Have you ever thought about creating a website with live feeds of the animal enclosures? You put cameras inside the habitats. And when you’re away you could always check in on everything. Maybe even sell merchandise. Just a thought!
@pillowprince11 ай бұрын
I didn't mind the video being late... I loved it :) The ecosystem is looking more and more vibrant. Yay for the marauder ants thriving :) Yay for your videos doing really wall :) Oh, and I suggest insulating the ribspan roofing of your enclosures, it will reduce the heat descending into your iguana enclosures dramatically. You won't need to put in a mist system.
@anntran760611 ай бұрын
Love love love!!! Congrats on another Ants Canada trend!!! No need to apologized! Quality over quantity.. you will have my 1000%!support always❤
@elainetyger11 ай бұрын
The darker the yolk the more nutrients it has. I remember in Naples and Capri, in Italy, the yolks of the eggs were orange
@emmanuelespinosa253311 ай бұрын
hi mikey, i suggest you feed your chickens with mixed grains instead of pellet feeds, as the later normally contains hormones. mixed grains are more organic than pellet feeds. here in the philippines mixed grains are often called conditioners, and you can pick it up at any poultry supply. you can even give your chickens chopped veggies ftom time to time.
@Sophie-and-Ken11 ай бұрын
And bugs like red worms or meal worms.
@Ace-zw1db11 ай бұрын
Esp malunggay leaves and oregano, they sort of act as antibiotics I think.
@maryannbootsong241211 ай бұрын
The sounds in the indoor aviary is magical. I love hearing them. All the birds are beautiful. I also feel happy seeing them. I would love to see Suga and Honey in the next vlog. It was so good to hear when you say that it was done by RJ Garcia. He really is the man. So galing! 😊 Speaking of Phils. getting hot, it's the coldest day of winter today Jan. 23 and tomorrow the 24th here in Taiwan. Mountains have snow today. Taipei's Yangmingshan (your team went there last time you were here) also have them. 🥶 Congratulations on Ants Canada! I guess you'll be hosting the Travis family soon.
@cursiveclouds750611 ай бұрын
Love our homestead and APPRECIATION vibes, thank you🦚
@rickcroney128611 ай бұрын
Love the updates and love the content over on Ants Canada 🇨🇦
@Ezihkhel11 ай бұрын
Great seeing all the updates on the animals. Seeing the chickens, I wonder if the Silkie Rooster would also do a mating dance to court the hens as some other breeds are known to do it, although I have only witnessed it in the native breeds. By the way, that Little Bronze Cuckoo was making quite a racket in the background there when you were hanging out with the iguanas; that was the bird that was making those sharp whistling sounds. Speaking of sounds, I notice in the background whenever you're in the indoor aviary some sounds that vaguely sound like hooting and cooing; were those the Diamond Doves or were those just other noises that appear to sound like hooting?
@MikeyBustosVLOGS11 ай бұрын
Interesting! And yes, haha the diamond doves are SUCH pigeons! They coo non-stop!
@Ezihkhel11 ай бұрын
@@MikeyBustosVLOGS Ah so they're also like the local Zebra Dove species then that coo non-stop whenever they can; actually makes it easy to find them in the neighborhood whenever I go birdwatching.
@ebbust618111 ай бұрын
Pls kindly also feature sugar glider ❤ it’s been a while
@HomeChefRichie11 ай бұрын
Great Vlog!! FarmVille Vlogs are really super interesting. I really want to comment on what you’re saying about meeting a schedule. I feel that when you reach an age (level of experience) where you understand your world, you must listen to yourself and work to keep your sanity. I know you know this, we’ve been “doing this” now for years and, when you work yourself into a funk everything suffers. Be a great friend to yourself, it’s worth it in every way (again, you already know all this). I wonder if, for summer, it’s worth having a fan system to move air around. Now, I know fans are a danger for birds but, with a little creative engineering, it could be devised pretty easily. In some theme parks, they combine misting tubes and fans together to cool down some of the queues. Just a thought. I’d suggest putting up a fence that suits your needs. If the neighbors prefer something different, they can build that on their side next to your fence. There were Peacocks on the property when I had my condo in Hawaii. They’re beautiful to look at but, they’re nasty, aggressive birds, especially when the males parade their tails… we were told to just get away. Yep, those eggs are exactly what they’re supposed to be. It’s because of the feed, it’s better than the food in a commercial environment. That’s why the yolks are more yellow and more creamy and taste more “yolky”. I’m guessing at some point you’ll not appreciate store-bought eggs as much as your fresh eggs. If I can get fresh eggs to bake with, I prefer it, it makes a huge difference. I find it funny how things change over time. I’ve always loved the “just a day in the life” vlogs but, they’ve changed so much over time. The “day” vlogs in the condo were so different than the “day” vlogs when we had the Pandemic, and when ya’ll moved to Tagaytay, different again and, now in the Farm House, very different again. Some days it’s Aviary vlogs, some days are Pool vlogs and, recently we have FarmVille vlogs… I find it all incredibly cool! ‘Ya never know what we might get but, it’s all super interesting and very informative (if you pay attention, LOL). I wonder if you had a few small, shallow pools around the indoor aviary, the birds would bathe in those (I actually saw some that would be perfect at a glass blowers shop, they would look very cool amongst the flora and fauna). That new red canary is really cool. You can see him immediately. This has worked out splendidly having all these little birds in this aviary. I think you may need a longer plate for all those birds to have their seeds. Your Dad always just cracks me up. My sense is he’s always ready (for anything) with a Joke of the Day. Thanks for another great vlog! Ya’ll be safe and I’ll see ‘ya next time.
@nancyhatchie113211 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@sk8403311 ай бұрын
That plant is called a Epipremnum Pinnatum, it’s part of the Araceae plant family. They are very hard to keep alive in Canada, especially during the winter. They are absolutely stunning, enjoy watching it grow and climbing up the walls in your gayviary! Would you ever consider getting passion flower vines? They are season but come in the most beautiful purples and reds! So very jealous you have such a beautiful home 💜
@planttataybarry11 ай бұрын
The first plant you mention is not a monstera but it is like a cousin, It's philodendron dragon tail. And the one near your fountain that you are starting to like is a philodendron green emerald. The vine that you love crawling on the walls is a cissus vine :) just a little help love watching our vlogs.
@daveinocentes539711 ай бұрын
Hi, sorry to correct you but dragon tail is no longer part of philodendron family. Rather it is identified now as part of epipremnum pinnatum family. The plant near the fountain is not a philodendron but a monstera borsigiana albo variegatta.
@planttataybarry11 ай бұрын
@@daveinocentes5397 yes that is right! Thanks for correcting
@MikeyBustosVLOGS11 ай бұрын
Ahhh thank you!!! 🙏🙏🙏🌿
@luzgalindez797311 ай бұрын
Glad to see/read that some Mabuhay Squad Family are dedicated to you and the ChannelS. They are really paying attention and ready to give advice… if only they can be in your farm…. I’m sure they’ll be helping in a heartbeat… tending to the plants and animals!!! Meanwhile, we’ll be regularly behind the small screen rooting for you and RJ….
@MKAServicess11 ай бұрын
I really love your nesting boxes!
@MKAServicess11 ай бұрын
The color of the eggyolk is because of their diet. In the industy they try to keep feeding costs as low as possible. Because of this they use a lot of wheat. Most chickens in backyards have a better diet wit less wheat and oats and maybe more mais or other good stuff and because of that the color of the eggs is way more bright. It is a sign of a chicken with a healthy diet :D
@beccalouw97211 ай бұрын
Thanks for this post! As a former chicken owner the hens will have to sit constantly for about 21 days for healthy chicks to hatch. I agree that the rooster will be able to breed all the hens. Fertilized eggs will be just fine to eat, as you said no problem until they have been incubated for a couple of days.
@brockn787811 ай бұрын
Mondays have become my Saturdays. As a comedy fan I have a few drinks and we watch Kill Tony. I'VE always adored Kill Tony but since they made home in Rogans new club in Austin they're having a true comedy rennaisance in Austin. New York, LA and now Austin. Many of the greats have moved there because The Comedy Mothership is the worlds absolute best club fir comedy. Thank you Joe and Tony!
@dianganda2011 ай бұрын
Winner ang Dad joke ni Daddy! Benta sa ‘kin. Great vlogs Mikey! Love the growing farm!
@marvinreso166511 ай бұрын
So happy you’re enjoying to eat the how grown eggs. Native eggs are so healthy and delicious
@mitastarr997411 ай бұрын
The colors on the birds are amazing! They are in a great place for sure.
@althreis11 ай бұрын
Hello Mikey, long time watcher but first time commenter here 🙌 Always love how considerate and loving you’ve been to your animals ❤ Chickens are such sweethearts! I’m so happy you started keeping them (moreover you chose silkies! they’re absolute cuties) You can try to bond with them by giving them veggies and mealworms as treats, they’d love it and will flock to you (some will even hop on your lap/shoulder to demand pets eventually haha)
@asuncionbalasta727611 ай бұрын
Wow! Ang Ganda ng mga ibon amazing 👏 💖
@NoeFranzaFrasco11 ай бұрын
feels like I'm having virtual pets with you guys, thanks!!!enjoyed watching your vlogs.
@karenreyes866111 ай бұрын
Mikey, just always keep in mind "Health is Wealth". Your physical and mental being is more important. When you are in good health, you can work more productively. As much as I love and enjoy your vlogs, you are more important to us. Keep up the great work. Till the next vlog❤❤❤
@tinatruthseeker821711 ай бұрын
Micky I watch all your channels and every one of them are brilliant and it really don’t matter when you put your videos up as you are more important than anything and I for one think your amazing ❤😘 🇬🇧
@Atius11 ай бұрын
As an AntsCanada fan, I really love the videos, even if they're late!
@MikeyBustosVLOGS11 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙏
@luzgalindez797311 ай бұрын
@@MikeyBustosVLOGS… just not one year late….ha!
@nanettemiller485311 ай бұрын
I get you Mikey! Too much to deal with in the winter time! Wet and cold is not for me either!😃
@MelissaM8311 ай бұрын
Slate turkeys are stunning as well and they will help keep the snakes down too i heard, not positive tho lol my dad had then with ring neck pheasants!! ♥
@Imie202311 ай бұрын
Wow.. lovely to see your chicken laying eggs...
@nanettemiller485311 ай бұрын
Yay! Mommy is coming! Can’t wait to see her on your vlog! And the dogs are going to be sooo happy!👍👍👍👍😀😀😀😀
@barbyvr292911 ай бұрын
Love walking around the farm & visiting all the animals with you even tho it's in the vlog!!! All your animals are so lucky to have you & RJ & your staff taking care of them!!!
@chrislynkith11 ай бұрын
I'm so excited for that secret special family that's coming!!! I'm pretty sure I know who it is, saw you talk with them in their vlog too so I knew they'll be visiting! woohooooo!! yay!
@SauveArts11 ай бұрын
you can also give your chickens some table scraps, like if you were to compost some veggies scraps, give it to the chickens, the chickens will absolutely love that!
@ParisMurrell11 ай бұрын
Love your vibe, personality and love for animals. take care of yourself.
@marieclairemanzano101511 ай бұрын
Please have a proper nesting basket for chickens to lay eggs! It should have a lot of hays
@marvinreso166511 ай бұрын
I love animals and this makes me love watching your vlogs more ❤️
@beatrizencilay691410 ай бұрын
Hi Mikey !I'm happy to watch your video about all animals in your farm house 🏠 I really love as I grow up as a farmer family in negros oriental
@edgymaraconi594111 ай бұрын
I originally watched your antscanda channel because i love animals and you made me realize how interesting and underappreciated they are. But i was hooked in to your vlogs because of just how much nature is integrated into your life. Its so inspiring too! Can’t wait for the peacocks and sailfin dragons if u ever decide to get em! Also the snake last video that you caught was a bronzeback-non venomous.
@dennisbucoy759711 ай бұрын
Congrats on your Ant Channel and keep it up Mickey and RJ you always give me positive vibes by watching your vlogs Mickey thanks! God Bless!
@bearic_o11 ай бұрын
29:01 I think that's a Monstera Borsigiana Albo po siguro? Not sure. Haha.
@AdrianTabale11 ай бұрын
I love your farm Mikey and RJ!! I love watching your vlogs and check everyday for a new upload.. Thank you for sharing your daily dose of positivity. And I sure miss the Philippine heat as we’re having winter here in Canada. God bless RJ and Mikey!!
@t2beng290911 ай бұрын
FYI, when you transport trees/plants in the back of your truck, the wind desiccates the leaves & bruises the new growth. From experience, I wrap the tops of trees or leaves of bushes with plastic as protection from wind destruction. Sometimes I lay the trees down with crumbled newspaper stuffed on top of the soil & then cover with tarp. I love everything you do including AntsCanada.
@WhoTheLostGirl11 ай бұрын
I have never watched any of your videos on AC, but the new serie! I'm addicted to watch. I can't wait for a new episode, so you are welcome to use all the time you need, because we enjoy it 100% really professional and good serie. Like directly from National geographic TV 🥰 and your vlogs here, I enjoy every second. If you ask me, your vlogs can be longer, please 💪😊 I love your animals, your family and your house. Thank you for letting us follow your life 😊
@B.O.X.U.N11 ай бұрын
A greenhouse will be good for your farm lot specially when the animals starts to free roam around to avoid destruction of plants specially vegetables and fruit bearing plants.
@AVZ-FARM_BEnOK-KALAW11 ай бұрын
you can mix your own feeds using pelletizer if you want or use other natural feeds. but it takes more work to make your own feeds
@itstheirworld819711 ай бұрын
Take as much time as you need for videos. We love and appreciate the hard work. Awesome work!!
@optimusvalerius882411 ай бұрын
@Mikey Bustos Im assuming your canary with the funny haircut as you call it , is a crested canary decended from an old variety called The Coppy [crest] .
@brockn787811 ай бұрын
I bet Vanilla vines would thrrrive in the songbird aviary. It takes years to mature to harvest but its fun to know your growing your own vanilla beans. And the scents❤
@praiseveleso082411 ай бұрын
Mikey, you really need to slow down at times. Everyone deserves to rest, too. We love your vlogs. Keep it going! :) More power.
@nanettemiller485311 ай бұрын
Congratulations on trending Ants Canada! 🎉🎊👏👍
@hugsuniverse11 ай бұрын
I love watching your vlogs, and your daddy’s joke of the day. Your petting zoo is so cool! ❤❤❤ Hope you have fun in Manila. Bet Sahara will be so spoiled when your mom arrives. Cadbury’s Caramilk makes my mouth water.😂 Are you getting a pair of Crowned pigeons?
@MikeyBustosVLOGS11 ай бұрын
Omg crowned pigeons! I want! But now I'm scared they might be too big for our indoor aviary! Perhaps the outdoor one?
@lolabellacat29911 ай бұрын
Another great video thanx ...everything you do is always worth waiting for and if you are late i really wouldnt worry as im sure like myself waiting is fine and tbh i wasnt aware of when u post them ..its not at the top of my list for subscribing ..its for the content and im so happy the world is seeing and loving all of ur channels ..Ants Canada is amazing i love it
@sagarinodanjien.349511 ай бұрын
Hello Kuya Mikey, I think there's a technique to know if the egg is fertilized or not. You can try the candling method, wherein you can determine if they are fertilized ones or not one. 😊
@wendycharles957611 ай бұрын
AntsCanada videos are well worth waiting for. So if it takes a few extra days, GREAT! Only means an even better episode (if that's possible)
@milacaibal397611 ай бұрын
Mikey, the chickens wants to lay eggs and incubate them if you put them in their private chamber. Like inside their little rooms. Put an empty box inside their cage. Put dried banana leaves or dried grasses or rice stalks. They love them.
@inmyfreetyme11 ай бұрын
Mikey, I can Totally relate to needing time off from the creative process. I have always said that if I am not enjoying creating a video and feel rushed...then it's time for a break..a few days or a week. Once that time has passed and my creative juices are flowing again...then I proceed forward with making another video. It's all about balance. I love what I do when I create my videos but all in good time.😎😎 Ok, now back to watching your video. Cheers !!
@tinadavis333311 ай бұрын
Hello Mikey 🤗👍 loved this it' really was entertaining beatuiful animals I love watching Mikey. Is it Benji Judy and the girls going to stay I love watching there channels too thankyou for sharing really appreciate it 🤗👍❤️
@millie-mayprice89111 ай бұрын
home eggs totally taste better than store bought! likely because pet chickens generally have a more varied diet with bugs and table scraps etc, while the poor farm chickens are on a more or less entirely pellet/grain diet.
@bertiesark11 ай бұрын
if you plan on planting tomatoes here is a tip to get a huge amount from few plants, first go down to the beach and get some seaweed and kelp, take it home and wash it well and chop it up put it about six to eight inches down from top let sit for two to three weeks and then plant tomato plants. we did this and from four plants we got 11 grocery bags full of tomatoes and our so called cherry tomatoes were the size of a mandarin orange
@mitastarr997411 ай бұрын
Speaking of colors, dark colors will absorb heat so it might be a good idea to paint the chicken pen, especially the roof, a lighter color which will repel heat.
@nettygallagher272411 ай бұрын
I don't like the cold I like the summer I still like to have a cool place I can sometimes feel a bit sickly when it gets to hot. Loved to days vidio. Love from uk.
@sandywalter972811 ай бұрын
There is an ointment to help the bunnies ears also. Please add lots of hay for the pigs and rabbits too!❤
@kentangelo646811 ай бұрын
Yeheeey!! New Vlog!💗 thank you Mikey
@adelguy6711 ай бұрын
You are such a busy man with all your vlogs and running a farm but make sure you don't burn yourself out Mikey, I know you love what you do but make sure you take time to breathe and rest, much love to you all! ❤
@gerrimilner944811 ай бұрын
i love the finches and canarys! so colourfull and they sound so lovelly amplified by the walls
@raecheljaid11 ай бұрын
Yeh👏👍your Mum , Aunt and Cousins they will have a great time in the PH with you and RJ are a great host and your Dad a great joker . I hope my guess is right is Judy and Beautiful Fam Bam coming to your your Beatiful and wonderfol Farm House. God Bless you, Rj and yours Famil❤❤❤
@orrydebeer11 ай бұрын
You should change your seed mix. I see a lot of sunflower seeds in it. They contain a lot to much fat for your song birds. I really like the vlogs when you talk about your animals.
@Bildgesmythe11 ай бұрын
I believe the purple vine is morning glory. It grows like crazy anywhere!
@MikeyBustosVLOGS11 ай бұрын
Yes, that's it!!! So invasive!
@michellesantos572511 ай бұрын
I hope its the Travis family! love you guys!
@LoveArchietctYanyan11 ай бұрын
In Japan. There's a farm na pinapakain nila ng Paprika yung mga farm chickens... Lumalasa sya sa egg.. it is one of the most pricey egg
@shermich9011 ай бұрын
Maybe fans and shade cloth for the outdoor aviaries?
@maxkopfraum11 ай бұрын
I think a head-high metal fence made from black or dark-brown vertical bars with gaps would look amazing and be quite neutral design-wise.
@etchuza1911 ай бұрын
You can use alibangbang leaves for sinigang, same as sampalok leaves. It tastes sour 😊
@KaiOcean11 ай бұрын
I wonder how many birds had to of crashed into the glass before they added the decals and swirls?
@michellehoste438611 ай бұрын
Enjoy the warm weather we are in the middle of snow storm in southern Ontario today.
@ricosexon848511 ай бұрын
love to see more and more of your farm❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🐶🐱🐹🐰🐐🦎🐢🦜🐓
@Shadoweva11 ай бұрын
Awesome to see what you have done happy animals. Please make sure the guinea pigs are separated from the rabbits area rabbit carry disease you dnt want the guinea pigs to get, so a different area like the area under the stairs would be great for them. Guinea pig also need alot of vitamin C food sweet pepper should be feed daily. They can eat whole bananas too skin and all for a treat. Hopefully they are all females too. Both rabbits and guinea pigs needed a huge pile of dry hay as its there main food and keeps teeth in good health. They also love burrowing into hay to sleep and feel safe.
@joshbasangan852611 ай бұрын
Hey Mikey! I worked on a feedmill before. Regarding the feeds that you give to the chicken, it depends on what kind of feeds you are giving the chicken. If you dont like to have "hormones" in the feeds, you have to give them the finisher feeds. The starter and grower feeds are the ones with additives intended to help the chicken have their "vitamins" as they grow. Hope this helps.
@mercedesortiz-f7e11 ай бұрын
Hi Mikey thanks for the vlog it totally enjoyed it. I have no advice for you cause I really don’t know much about farm animals but I truly enjoy hearing all about them. I wish you and R J nothing but success 🫶🏽🫶🏽
@judycook191811 ай бұрын
You need more straw in the nest boxes. The eggs need a cushion so they don’t get broken. And yes, a hen will lay on another chickens eggs. It’s that pecking order thing. Good luck! I wish I could have chickens,
@nanettemiller485311 ай бұрын
Caramilk is like Girardhelli chocolate with caramel! From San Francisco!!😀😋😋😋
@icnwyr538711 ай бұрын
you don't owe us anything, it's already a privilege na shinashare mo yung buhay mo samin kuya mikey, your vlogs feels like a breathe of fresh air na naamoy ko yung amoy ng poo ng kambing, ng smell ng forest, with matching tilaok ng manok ganorn! thank youuuu kuya mikey and kuya rj! luvvv&hugsss from Qatar!
@Charmanderita11 ай бұрын
Woaww ! I hope we can see baby chicks soon❤and thanl you for the daily good vibes when will you have quails?
@nanettemiller485311 ай бұрын
So nice to hear the rooster !
@RLP202410 ай бұрын
We went out camping in a farm and they have peacocks that are free roaming around the area. We woke up with their sound and saw 1 on the roof. They're always fascinating and gorgeous. Hope you could get a couple or few, that would be lovely!
@MelissaM8311 ай бұрын
You should put some guppies or something in the fountain in the aviary!! ❤