25 thoughts on “Chicken Chores | Farm Raised With P. Allen Smith”

  1. Hey, I know that you raise all kinds of geese and ducks but, don’t those
    birds fly south for the winter. I don’t know much about this subject, but
    it seems me that they would fly away.

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  2. Its fine Chickens will drink out of any thing. Yes, I agree you should have
    clean water but, its ok. Sincerely, Luke T. Olson Poultry and livestock
    farmer

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  3. Really am enjoying all the videos . We have chickens, and ducks and rabbits
    all pets thanks for sharing knowledge and good energies!

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  4. I certainly did get new dogs- two Anatolian Shepherds. We’ll be introducing
    them to the channel sometime soon. When it comes to getting them to protect
    the chickens instead of chasing them, you have to train them. Like with
    baby Zoe (the lamb), we introduced the dogs to the animal in a safe setting
    in an attempt to make them understand that they have to protect these
    animals.

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  5. That green algae in your waterer is nasty. You really should clean it. I
    wouldn’t want my chickens drinking out of that filth. YUK!

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  6. OMG! That water is filthy! Mine NEVER looks even half that disgusting. I
    dump the tray every evening, add a teaspoon of Apple Cider Vinegar to every
    gallon when I refill the waterer & I wash the waterer every other fill up.
    Mostly the tray & the outside because the inside usually smells fresh &
    clean. But you can’t talk about keeping the water clean & then show that
    filthy water. An egg is mostly water. An egg off this farm is mostly that
    gross water. I would never eat an egg from this farm.

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  7. I always love your videos, Allen !! So much fun to watch. We have chickens
    and getting 2 year old Nubians next month. One is giving birth in April. We
    cant wait to milk them and make cheese and soap with the milk.

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  8. is there any way i could get some dertails on the housing that you use for
    bot your chickens and your ducks?? Thanks in anticipation

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