The Absolute Best Chickens for Our Homestead & Why You Probably Shouldn't Keep Them
Where we sourced our original chicks - https://www.icelandicchicken.com/ More about Icelandics - https://livestockconservancy.org/heri... How our chicken barn & yard are laid out - • Finished (mostly) Chicken Barn and Yard - ... How we mix our feed - • Mixing Our Own Whole Grain Soy-Free Chicke... **********↓ Click Show More For More Info! ↓********** Join Fy Nyth on social media - mewe.com/i/fynyth ! If you are new to my channel and Fy Nyth (Welsh for "My Nest") in general, welcome! I'm Ariel. Along with my husband Clay, our dogs, cats, bees, and some poultry, we live in a tiny house on wheels in the mountains of western Wyoming and are working on setting into our own new little homestead. I've been living this lifestyle since 2014 and my wonderful partner has joined me more recently. What will you find if you follow the channel and watch the videos? Real life here. I try to show the good and the bad. The ups and the downs. What works, and what doesn't. The parts I love (most of it!), and the things that suck. Not just the showroom version of a tiny house, but everyday life in a tiny house. Not just the romantic idea of "homesteading" or off grid life, but the everyday details of this lifestyle. We split wood for heat, fill the water tank from a gravity fed spring, and attempt to grow as much of our own food as possible between the weather and wildlife here. I hope to help others learn from mistakes and make life just a little easier for anyone else interested in pursuing a similar lifestyle. We live in a somewhat harsh and cold climate, but enjoy the stunning scenery and wildlife that we are surrounded by on a daily basis. You'll also see videos of the nature and wildlife around my home. If you are interested in my photography or purchasing a photo, I'd love if you follow that over at https://mewe.com/join/arielcelestepho... or ArielCelestePhotography.zenfolio.com! New? Check out a few of these videos to catch up on what goes on here! Frequently Asked Questions - • Frequently Asked Questions - Start Here! Looking for any of the items we use regularly and love? You can find them all here - http://amazon.com/shop/fynyth. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases at no cost to you. Thank you! Many thanks to all of you amazing people! If you really value the info you find on my channel, are very comfortable yourself, and really want to give a gift in return, our Paypal account address is [email protected] . Or better yet, go do something nice or helpful for someone else around you and pass it on!

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