Ohhh you are so smart to use the pallets! Using that strap as a hinge is so genius. I love this video so much, Ryan did an amazing job! Thank you so much for the detailed demonstration! We will be using this idea for our chicken coop, we have a ton of pallets and tin, we have built fences and foundations for sheds with the pallets. You two are awesome, thank you. have a really great Monday! 🤗❤
Thank you. Keep in mind prepping also means gathering items you may need one day and storing them. That way your version of self sustainability includes being able to build what you need with what you have if there is a SHTF situation. I’m glad you enjoyed. There are so many possibilities for a chicken coop out of pallet wood also…keep an eye out for the wooden shipping crates or longer pallets that equipment are shipped on. Most places burn them or dumpster them. So they are usually willing to let you take it. Only concern is be careful the pallets have not had contact with chemicals. Many people don’t think of that. Oil is one thing but certain chemicals can release fumes over time. Have a great day!
Very COOL idea for the nesting boxes. We also used any used/upcycled lumber that we can for cost and to prevent waste like you all do. Great Job Ryan and Lisa!!!!! We have build saw horses, raised beds, and even a compost bin. Of course, all of these were built with Heat Treated wood from pallets to prevent contamination. God Bless.
Thanks Tom. That’s why we are friends…like minds! It just makes good sense to build with what you have. Doing so increases our self sustainability. Have a great day my friend!
Nice job guys! This is very helpful to us newbies! Awesome idea on repurposing pallets. Gives us some great ideas! We built a compost bin from pallets. You guys just gave me inspiration to build something better for our rabbits! Looking forward to part 2! Thank you!! ♥️✌🏼Jamie
Aw thanks for the kind comments and feedback! Look these days we need to become more self sufficient overall…even in constructing stuff. I’m glad it inspired you! Mission accomplished. Can’t wait to see what you create! Thanks! Part 2 out Friday!
You guys did a great job!! We love the idea of repurposing items and scrap wood and pallets are like gold these days! Thank you for sharing how you all did this, Lisa! Very helpful and informative! 😊💗
Thanks so much. A part of self sustainability is being able to construct what you need out of what you have. This is a good example of that. Thanks again for your kind comments and support!
This is great! We don't have turkeys so I have no idea of the dimensions, etc. I finally understand chickens!! It'll be fun to watch the install and see how the girls take to it! Cheers Lisa!
Subscribing to you has been such a good decision for me! I’ve enjoyed this video very much - Huge like for all your efforts and energy spent into making this one! What a fine job! 💚
Haha! Guess we are all on the dark side now! When Ryan put that strap on the boxes I was like what in the heck is that gonna do? Is t it going to leak? Then he explained it and I was like that’s genius! Thanks so much!
Nice job Lisa. You and Ryan did a great job. Free is my favorite price...welcome to the Darkside lol. As soon as the weather gets a little better we will be putting all the wood to use we salvage from the large crate we got.
Thanks Jason. Haha the dark side. That’s my public apology for giving him a hard time earlier in life! Lol. That’s a great idea to put it all in a crate….I need to find one of those!
@@YogiHollowFarm yeah the crate I disassembled here at work had 15 foot 3x5s and some 11 foot 5x5 and 2x4s it was what they shipped the cnc machine in.
Just found you.n I'll tell about my chicken coup..i used old n left over fence post and 4x4. I found a piece of roofing in the garage that I put on back porch roof 3yrs ago (lol yes my dad taught me to keep everything) but I used the roofing on my coup n on the windy side..i used nails and screws leftover from projects and manage to make the coup the box n a run its lasted 2yrs so far..the last one lasted 5..im glad I found you.do with what you have..new sub here!!
WOW! First thank you for being here and welcome! Second thanks for telling me about your chicken coop! Use what you have! I love it! As you see that’s what we do. We tend to be cheap aka thrifty and smart! Why not repurpose and reuse vs wasting perfectly good materials? Another thing we like is showing that constructing projects out of these materials doesn’t mean it has to look awful either. Thanks again for being here! We are glad to have you!
Awesome video Lisa You and Ryan did an outstanding job on those nesting boxes I love how it turned out and pallet wood is great to work with I love it thanks for sharing 👍
Wow thanks so much for the kind comment my friend! We feel better knowing we are ready for when they do start to lay. That had been weighing on us a bit. We like to be ready for that stuff. The incubator arrived so can’t wait to try that out also. We really appreciate you and all the support you continue to give to us!
I made Halloween carnival stands / games out of pallets for church 6 years ago and the church still uses them . Other than my time the pallets were free and some old paint, well I guess I paid for screws lol 😂 but was still cheep either way
That turned out great, gonna have some happy turkeys! Love the hinge idea and free wood. Everytime I see a pallet on the side of the road hubby says "no"! Before I even have a chance to say anything ahhahaha.
Thanks Rachelle! Yeah Ryan did great with that hinge idea. We stockpile stuff when we see it. Haha I bet! I used to do that to Ryan before we had a homestead. But I’m on the dark side now! Lol
They are very easy to raise. Only concern we had was that they like to take off and they often suffer predator attacks. They’re clumsy. They’re also inexpensive like raising chickens. Thanks very much!
Lisa this is incredible! What a great video and great use of scrap wood! I really like the metal pieces on the roof and I like the size of the nesting boxes and that you planned for additional turkeys. Have a great day!
Thank you so much! Ryan is the creator of the design. He has a knack for getting a picture of what he wants in his head and executing it. I’m the researcher on size, height, quantity, etc. Planning ahead makes life easier…why do it twice! Thanks again! Have a great day!
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Oh no! I have heard they do that. After researching we decided not to free range our turkeys as they tend to take off. Here they are an investment into the future so we want to keep them safe also. Thank you for watching!