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OFF GRID~ We pooped in 25 buckets, NOW WHAT? 

OFF GRID with DOUG & STACY
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Doug and Stacy live on 11 acres in the Midwest. They built a LOG CABIN and grow and harvest most of their own food. They are developing a SUSTAINABLE homestead and that includes COMPOS. We compost EVERYTHING and because of the hard winter we have saved up 25 buckets of poop and pee =) so lets get going!
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@OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY
@OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching the video, if you would like a good read here is the book -------> www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-f6690c8d HAVE A GREAT DAY! 🤠👍
@marylouise890
@marylouise890 5 лет назад
OFF GRID with DOUG & STACY Y’all will be ordering more copies, right?!🙏
@svetlanikolova7673
@svetlanikolova7673 5 лет назад
Can I ask why you don't use grass to fire up the compost faster in the warm weather?
@TrixieM712
@TrixieM712 5 лет назад
I didn't catch the name of the composting book Doug. Is it in the Seymour book you linked above? If not can you let me know. We are building a camp this year. Thanks
@jacquelinegan958
@jacquelinegan958 5 лет назад
How can you use that compost, especially if you are going to sell it at the farmers market.
@longcaster
@longcaster 5 лет назад
Family farms in Japan, in the early '40-50's used "night soil" (human waste) to fertilize their gardens. My father told me that he was assigned there after WWII until 1953. He told me in the '60's when I helped with gardening on our small farm.
@twobrokewolves5884
@twobrokewolves5884 4 года назад
Thanks for this! I'm still a teenager but I'm planning to buy a small amount of land and build an off grid tiny house when I'm a bit older. I'd like to have a garden and some poultry, this video has helped with one of my bigger questions thanks a bunch!
@OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY
@OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY 4 года назад
Smart man
@debbiecurtis4021
@debbiecurtis4021 2 года назад
Good for you. I make my own compost. I get free used coffee grounds from coffee shops, make bone meal, and calcium carbonate from eggshells, I add poopy horse bedding, pigeon and rabbit bedding, cardboard, egg cartons, and kitchen n garden waste. It all breaks down to rich compost. I pay £5 for a big tub of composting worms from the bait shop. You could save woodash from fires, and pine needles and cones.
@suzm3751
@suzm3751 2 года назад
Glad to see a young man keep up with these ways of living! In the ‘70s (when your information came from word of mouth, books, etc) it was all I wanted to do! I paid for most of the Foxfire books( May be useful to you also) on the old ways of living and learned as much as I could back then. I wish I had someone other than just my Great Grandmother to encourage me. She passed when I was 14, and without her to encourage me I never followed my dream. I’m 60 now and we live with one of our daughters and have leaned a bit more to a natural self sustaining way of life. It may be just beginning, but I’m so glad.
@pirateslife4me
@pirateslife4me 2 года назад
Yay Zoomers!! Carry the self-sufficiency torch 🕯
@ongoingawakening4257
@ongoingawakening4257 2 года назад
Yes! Good for you!!
@Rob_132
@Rob_132 3 года назад
No wonder Stacy likes this method better than having plummed toilets-Doug does the toilet cleaning!
@sherrimiller5258
@sherrimiller5258 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@joyceobeys6818
@joyceobeys6818 2 года назад
LOL!
@maranathawatch1618
@maranathawatch1618 2 года назад
She's very wise!!🤭🤗😂
@elmabcabildo4282
@elmabcabildo4282 2 года назад
🤭🤣😂
@j87waldo
@j87waldo 2 года назад
😂 win-win
@Tanacarroll
@Tanacarroll 2 года назад
Now this is a REAL Homestead! Wow. What a beautiful place you and Stacey have. Tfs.
@down2one313
@down2one313 2 года назад
yep, looks like a dream
@mianissen8011
@mianissen8011 Год назад
Tfs what is this
@elizabethwang7408
@elizabethwang7408 4 года назад
Thank you Doug for explaining the whole process and really getting down and dirty. I have wanted to do this for so long but haven’t figured it out. Doug you are hilarious. Stacy you are amazing. I watch your videos all the time and my 4 year old son loves to see what you two get into. Thank you for sharing with the rest of the world. Cheers!!
@huffster6344
@huffster6344 5 лет назад
You mentioned something very important about getting older. Those buckets are only going to get heavier as the years go by. It would be nice to come up with a system that removes the lifting. Maybe a special wheeled cart or using some type of mechanical advantage with pulleys to lighten the load so to say!
@lexiatel
@lexiatel 2 года назад
I change out the buckets when their half empty. I've been doing this for fifteen years, so I totally know the weight them over time. I also built my bins in a hill, so now I can stand at the top on a "dock" and dump from above down below. Barely any lifting then. I use a wagon to pull four buckets at time to the designated dumping area (I wont dump twenty, you need a big hole for that many).
@CarolineAkwi
@CarolineAkwi 2 года назад
No! Please dig a pit latrine, in the meantime.
@IntheDeadofDarkness
@IntheDeadofDarkness 2 года назад
@@lexiatel Excellent idea!
@megantaylor7751
@megantaylor7751 2 года назад
2 days ago this came up on my feed. Me: hey you want a watch a video with me on composting poop? Husband: No Me: plays it on the Tv that night! Husband: not one word spoken between us. Video finishes Husband: play some more of those people's videos. Us: binge watching for 3 nights. Thank you, you two are amazing!
@zxy123f
@zxy123f 2 года назад
The exact same scenario happened with me and my husband now he starts telling me about the videos before I get a chance to watch.
@leannedeco9484
@leannedeco9484 2 года назад
LOL it's almost the same thing as trying to get a man to ask for directions when you're lost but once they do come to that point everything moves smoothly forgive the pun 😄
@1happygal2bhere50
@1happygal2bhere50 Год назад
I especially like the us at the end
@graceomalleygrimm9776
@graceomalleygrimm9776 Год назад
😆😆 My husband and I are both really into homestead videos. We still dream of getting that off grid land, but we have to get things fixed up here first. But once we do, man will it be hard to leave all this stuff behind. A beautiful home, and a yard full of food. The problem is, the neighbors are right next door, and the regs say no animals but cats and dogs. The neighbors don't mind the chickens, but I doubt they'd go for any of the larger, noisier ones. 😞
@deem.2995
@deem.2995 Год назад
Never know how one will quickly change their mind 😊
@RobinsNestEggs
@RobinsNestEggs 5 лет назад
Very informative Doug. I’m not sure why people get their knickers in a knot when someone offers information on another way of doing something. It’s not like you are telling them they “HAVE TO’ do it your way. I’m not a homesteader but I admire the wholesome and healthy lifestyle. I appreciate your willingness to share even the touchy topics. I do wonder if this is a system that our Stacy could maintain if, God forbid, something happened to you . . . or when you both reach advancing years? I’m sure you two have already taken that into consideration. I absolutely adore seeing your interaction with all the animals. You and Stacy have a very blessed life. 💓💐😊
@stephenbcernansky2812
@stephenbcernansky2812 2 года назад
You both are so helpful. My husband and I have 4.5 acres in Pauma Valley, CA. It is rural but we are still on grid. I've been watching your videos since Christmas and your so encouraging and wonderful teachers for living more resource fully. Your home and animals are beautiful. God Bless You Both and keep up The Lords Work!!!
@mycreatorlives1569
@mycreatorlives1569 2 года назад
Your hometead is beautiful may God continue to bless your family ♥️
@crystalroberts1777
@crystalroberts1777 2 года назад
I had to watch this video twice because I was laughing so hard the first round watching your goat act like my dog 😆 Then the turkey 🤣 Thank you so much for sharing this information. We all don't wanna talk about this but it needs to be shared on methods that work.
@dirtpatcheaven
@dirtpatcheaven 5 лет назад
I like the ibc totes on the sheep shed. also fun to see a slow normal farm morning. like the music. you guys dried out pretty quick.
@luvmymountain
@luvmymountain 5 лет назад
We raised four kids with this system and also had NO SMELL and amazing compost.
@benb7727
@benb7727 5 лет назад
I also grew up with this system. I was embarrassed to invite friends over but looking back now, I wouldn’t have changed a thing.
@luvmymountain
@luvmymountain 5 лет назад
@@benb7727 Fortunately for our children, all their friends were raised the same way so the only thing they hated was cleaning buckets lol
@maryjemisonMaryjay1936
@maryjemisonMaryjay1936 5 лет назад
luvmymountain yes those buckets 👍
@dragonmammma
@dragonmammma 5 лет назад
@@luvmymountain But if you had a regular toilet, they would've hated cleaning that, too!
@seanettles657
@seanettles657 5 лет назад
oh man where do you guys LIVE? :( I wish I could have joined you.... seriously seems like a great way of life if you do it right @@luvmymountain
@simpleforging3339
@simpleforging3339 2 года назад
this is how you make rocket fuel for the garden. The circle of life is complete with everything we see here. Thank you
@dont.ripfuller6587
@dont.ripfuller6587 2 года назад
Maybe the flower bed, only manure in my garden comes from earthworms foraging the leaf litter and composted vegetation. Avoids any complications associated with animal waste. Not telling you what to do,just telling the world what I do.
@JonTanOsb
@JonTanOsb 2 года назад
@@dont.ripfuller6587 Vermiculture is good, too. Worm poop. Jon in rural BC, Canada
@oliviamunoz76
@oliviamunoz76 Год назад
@Don T. Ripfüller you may need to remove your earth worms for a no poop garden, huh?
@nastybastardatlive
@nastybastardatlive Год назад
No way I'd use human waste compost on vegetables I'm going to eat.
@filomenamartins3826
@filomenamartins3826 2 года назад
My mother did all this 65 years ago I was raise this way and we where very happy
@isnoo1
@isnoo1 5 лет назад
YES!!!!!!!!!! Finally someone is willing to speak as it should be!!!
@steveo_o6707
@steveo_o6707 2 года назад
You have probably the best off grid homestead I have ever seen... super clean, up to date, not falling apart or put together with scrap this or that...
@shantipremanjali883
@shantipremanjali883 2 года назад
Everything looks so clean in those bucket. Awesome system. Love it!!
@AAPHomestead
@AAPHomestead 5 лет назад
Not many people open up their piles on RU-vid🤣🤣🤣🤣👋🏻 thanks for another great video✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻
@madamcfadipe6132
@madamcfadipe6132 4 года назад
Armed American Patriot right? That’s exactly why I love them 😍!! I really appreciate and enjoy watching them all they do together. Beautiful, powerful, deep, refreshing, and humbling because we don’t find too many good Down to earth people these days. They are my inspiration
@terrijuanette486
@terrijuanette486 2 года назад
I laughed out loud when I read, "that is Doug, he works for Stacy, she owns the place!"
@LaDonnaAnn1964
@LaDonnaAnn1964 Год назад
I've been a subscriber for a few months now and am continually amazed and excited to watch and learn how y'all are thriving off grid! Doug and Stacy, you are truly an inspiration and I thank God for your hearts and courage in sharing your lives and loving stewardship of your land and animals and fellow human beings.
@JG-ph3xg
@JG-ph3xg 2 года назад
Love it. No supply chain issues.
@sterlingtimberhide3877
@sterlingtimberhide3877 5 лет назад
Doug- "Hey, duck ducks!" Ducks- "Hey, Doug Doug. DOUG. doug, doug doug doug Doug Doug doug doug Doug. Doug."
@rhondaborders3452
@rhondaborders3452 4 года назад
I know this comment was left 10 months ago; but, I have to tell you a story, if you're still around. I went outside one day to give my chickens a treat. My husband was talking to a neighbor at our mailbox. We let the chickens free range during the day, in our yard. I yelled chick, chick, chicks & they came running! Our neighbor looked at my husband & said, "my mother had chickens, when I was a kid, I'm 70 yrs old & I never knew you could call chickens". I still laugh when I think about it.
@anniegeturgun3564
@anniegeturgun3564 2 года назад
I love how your Turkey is following you everywhere!! 😂 That soil is beautiful! Who knew?
@wote3403
@wote3403 2 года назад
Thank you for being so descriptive! This gives me a more clear idea on how to pursue this in case I want to stop using my septic system. Always looking for videos on how to be more self-sufficient. God bless the two of you you are truly inspirational.
@TheGirlnurse
@TheGirlnurse Год назад
Why not use the septic? I don’t get that part.
@ursalanova1481
@ursalanova1481 3 года назад
I thought you were going to put the rain run off and collector from the roof over the hay. I was so looking forward to seeing the set up. It was cute how you wrote, that you work for your wife and she owns the place. That's a real man!
@Kiddcryptos
@Kiddcryptos 5 лет назад
OMG i had a great time watching this one. We are also in our eighth year for the pail method. I used to say compost, but most think it is some fancy toilet lookalike thingy thats costs big bucks. We know some people that live simple or off grid but wont do the pail. Lol Thank you for being so real on the subject!! Peace!!
@trackerelf
@trackerelf 2 года назад
Thank you for being so candid, we just started doing this system on our own little homestead and it's been superb for us. We do have a separate bucket for #1 that we just empty in remote locations, but looking forward to the compost we're "creating"...up to 6 or 7 buckets and yes, if you cover your #2 well enough it doesn't smell afterward. I wish this wasn't so taboo or weird to people...it's amazing.
@Roobah
@Roobah 2 года назад
#1 diluted 4 or 5 to 1 makes perfect liquid fertilizer.
@lerhondajones-bates3324
@lerhondajones-bates3324 2 года назад
Look at alllll that beautiful land😮😮😮😮 Woww what a blessing
@salinafox3651
@salinafox3651 4 года назад
Love the giggles! "I'm on fire today!"
@sueregan2782
@sueregan2782 2 года назад
Thank you. Have not seen this aspect of off grid, living, Especially useful in a more urban/suburban location.
@AlmostHomestead
@AlmostHomestead 5 лет назад
Thanks for showing the process Doug. Seeing how the cleaning of the buckets goes is a valuable nugget. Composting poo is how it should be done everywhere. We could save so much water that is just flushed away.
@margaretjones2055
@margaretjones2055 4 года назад
The issue is Americans think it's so gross. A familys best os to keep their bacteria together. And not mix w others. It has to break down before use gardening w fresh poo not wise at all also keep urine sepatate. Dolute it and it's great. For gsrden. Has to be diluted ot it woll burn roots
@mikerod1864
@mikerod1864 2 года назад
I like how the turkey follow him around..
@ChristiDea
@ChristiDea 4 года назад
Thank you so much for taking the time to teach us all some of the most basic things....stuff we'd need even if we didn't live on a farm, but were without power for a really long time
@Jan-gv5db
@Jan-gv5db 5 лет назад
Hello Doug, I've been watching your videos off and on for a long time and love all of them! You and Stacy can never kill that turkey for food because he loves y'all so much! He is so darn cute and he surely the best pet you ever have!
@roymadison5686
@roymadison5686 2 года назад
Thanksgiving comes around and doug and stacy are saying grace ( over you know what) asking the good Lord for another "faithful " turkey.
@amberbumpus6174
@amberbumpus6174 5 лет назад
This is such a cool system! Doug was cracking me up with poo puns haha!! Hey Mr. Turkey needs a T-shirt all on his own haha. I would get one!
@cheerfulgiver3979
@cheerfulgiver3979 2 года назад
I enjoyed all of this!!! Especially the animals!!!
@deniseview4253
@deniseview4253 5 лет назад
I was doing the ewww thing but we use animal matter for compost. Thank you for sharing.
@Grannyrodgers40
@Grannyrodgers40 2 года назад
This was the first video I ever watched of you guys, and I'm hooked! I have been watching for a few months now and have started so much because of your inspiration! 😊 you for all you insight and encouragement and wonderful generational Information that has been sadly lost. You two are the best!!!! God bless!!
@linnsoltwedel
@linnsoltwedel 2 года назад
So nice to se that the sheep has the tail they are suppose to have! :D
@douglaszimmerman481
@douglaszimmerman481 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this , I've seen a couple of videos on this , but I like your exact way of doing this , I'm very greatful for all of your videos & your way of explaining things , it's the little differences that make me feel like I'm in with kindred spirits !
@LaughingblueSu
@LaughingblueSu 4 года назад
5:00-- I think Rambo wanted you to scratch his back.
@gottagoat
@gottagoat 4 года назад
and he totally ignored the turkey that was following him around, shame
@lmd2454
@lmd2454 4 года назад
Of course he did but that's why he was saying "no more" because he's just going to keep on asking all day lol They're not pets, but I have no doubt that Doug and Stacy take good care of their animals.
@crfogal67
@crfogal67 Год назад
Good to know! Nice system!😊
@delnacarruthers9335
@delnacarruthers9335 2 года назад
For those of us who can't do this....We love watching, learning, and dreaming...some day! Blessings to you Doug and Stacy too!
@jalitzaa.v4725
@jalitzaa.v4725 2 года назад
This is literally my favorite thing right now😂 I never would have saw the turkey if I hadn’t read him in the comments and now like my heart is full just bx of the turkey following you 😂❤️ I love it!
@joanzietlow667
@joanzietlow667 2 года назад
One of the reasons that their compost or shall we say the initial product of P and poop is because they are not eating the standard American diet with processed food and a lot of junk. They are processing real food so they get real compost and that is super important to think about. The other thing is when you stop eating processed food and hydrogenated fats which is pure poison your poop doesn’t stink if your gut is working right. One of the reasons their poop really doesn’t stink a lot of it has to do with the fact that they are very consistent in eating fermented foods so they have probably a very good gut flora.
@rottnpack
@rottnpack Год назад
I lived in the brush of Alaska for years. Anyone 100% off grid or bush living will easily understand that this is a GREAT system! Thank you for sharing! Shalom
@John-qs6sc
@John-qs6sc 5 лет назад
Wow, those lambs are growing fast.
@singleman1986
@singleman1986 5 лет назад
Well done Doug. To be perfectly honest...As much as I respect your knowledge and lifestyle, I was just going to skip this one. Now I'm glad I didn't. NOT sayin' I'D ever use 'humanure' on any plants that produce MY FOOD, but(t), I'd definitely use it in my forest and bee habitats. JMHO.~Eli.
@fl3082
@fl3082 5 лет назад
Few things to consider; ALL living creatures poo. From the beginning of time, not only every animal (including Doug's sheep and turkeys and ducks and all) but also the tens or hundreds of thousands of Indians, fur trappers, frontiersmen, settlers, and farmers who have occupied North America since before recorded history. Where do you think Lewis and Clark or Daniel Boone poppedd a squat? Not in a flush potty. Literally everything we eat traces back to poo. Every plant / vegetable "eats" the organic material in soil, which is largely composed of what USED to be poo. Animals (including humans) eat the vegetable raised in former poo and/or eat other animals who ate the vegetables grown in former poo. And those creatures in turn also poo. And so on. Human pathogens can survive on inanimate surfaces under ideal (laboratory) cconditions a maximum of about 4 months. Doug leaves his to compost SIX TIMES that long, in an environment which can EASILY reach temperatures hot enough to cook flesh. By eating from an exclusively closed-loop system like this, you are limiting or eliminating the poisons and toxins and chemicals and medicines prevalent in commercially produced "food". So not only is your food healthier, and your body healthier, but also your poo is healthier. You don't put crap in and you won't get crap out. Not to say you HAVE to use your own fertilizer on your own food in your own yard. Just pointing out the utter uselessness and senselessness of having a problem with the concept.
@OldSchoolPrepper
@OldSchoolPrepper 5 лет назад
​@shawn mendrek Isn't it weird that we use another species poop but not our own? Where I live our water treatment plant SELLS humanure to the public....they make money off that resource, good for them!
@happybeard9434
@happybeard9434 Год назад
I love learning more from Doug. I hope to live like this ASAP.
@kaylahart9934
@kaylahart9934 4 года назад
Yes loved this video! Thanks this will be my method on my future farm definetley! So not worth spending thousands on a septic when you don’t even need it!
@DesertNebula
@DesertNebula 2 года назад
This was so smooth and explained perfectly! I also gained back muscles by watching 😮
@rapunzeleh546
@rapunzeleh546 4 года назад
how did we get to a point where we are so grossed out by our own bodies? seriously - a woman with hairy legs or armpits better bundle up to go in public or people will look and point, or at LEAST do that squinty nose thing... bodily waste? ewwwwww.... yet people clean poopy diapers... and clean up their dog poop... it's crazy how far away from 'natural' we've become, considering how every damn thing is labelled 'natural' or 'organic' and everyone and their dog has a homesteading channel... looks like you used the exact set up from the book - it works well, i use it with all my composting stuff, but having the straw or hay dry and accessible is such a good system
@Tennouseijin
@Tennouseijin 4 года назад
Well, being grossed out by excrements is sort of natural - it is better to keep them away from food, drinking water etc. and people did that for thousands of years. The only problem is that people have a tendency to oversimplify instead of acknowledging the whole truth. They infer "since I don't want it on my food, in my drink, or on my clothes, therefore I don't want it in my life at all - and if I can't get rid of it completely, I'll PRETEND I can" instead of simply noting "but it can be composted and make great fertilizer, so it's not all bad".
@Tennouseijin
@Tennouseijin 4 года назад
@Ricci Hardow "When life gives you shit, make compost", right? :D
@sammy6176
@sammy6176 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this, as with growing food and having clean water.. what to do safely and cleverly with our waste is so important! Great compost to be had how amazing! No waste, ironically!!😄🤣🤣
@kathyarbeiter1367
@kathyarbeiter1367 4 года назад
You guys are an inspiration...and you are fun! We are preparing for our eventual exodus from the 21st century mega city (Houston) to our 19th century off-grid Ozark paradise. Hope to see you in August in Hannibal. Kathy and Tim
@hhicks2979
@hhicks2979 4 года назад
When I lived in South Africa many years ago, I would buy dry processed human waste by the bag from the processing plant and would spread it on my garden. Had a beautiful garden.
@TheLouisamite
@TheLouisamite 4 года назад
That's what I'm screaming, ,,,,it make plants thrive off of it,,it the best fertilizer in the world
@patewok3649
@patewok3649 Год назад
This video alone deserves the million plus subs you have.
@leslieMClass80
@leslieMClass80 5 лет назад
You guys are amazing on how you use everything on your homestead! I think I heard the song “Circle of life” playing in the background!
@wolin289
@wolin289 2 года назад
That proud turkey follows you around like a pet dog.
@janetnewell1259
@janetnewell1259 5 лет назад
Doug & Stacey we’re watching your blog on the smart Tv as I’m putting this on here , we got rid of Cable Tv just have RU-vid and Stream so we really enjoy watching you both ! So much satisfaction just seeing what you do and accomplish, Love It ! Getting a Laugh out of you today with your humor ! Rambo was really a stinker too 😃 keep up the Great work and Living Clean , we are Retired and I wish we were younger to do this , not that we’re old but I’m sure you know what I mean ! Hi Stacey I love to watch you also . Take Care ! We do have 3 kids in there early 30s that could do this !
@carolynmoody9460
@carolynmoody9460 5 лет назад
Where do i find the blog about smart tv's..many thanks
@judyluchies2492
@judyluchies2492 2 года назад
I just love your sheep 😇🙏🏻
@pattyclarkson3
@pattyclarkson3 5 лет назад
This is an awesome video. Great information! So few people want to talk about this kind of thing. I'm so happy to hear that this can be done so nicely and efficiently. Thank you!! 😁💩
@elizabethvillalobos8927
@elizabethvillalobos8927 2 года назад
WHAT A JOLLY LAUGH 😄
@linlauer1247
@linlauer1247 Год назад
DOUG & STACY -. REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR COMPOST VIDEO !!! SUPER INFO AND GREAT EDUCATION !!! YOU BOTH ARE AMAZING !!!!
@lauraalmasan3930
@lauraalmasan3930 2 года назад
You guys have a wild turkey! So cool!
@katem504
@katem504 2 года назад
Great.Great.Thank you.
@heizelnoriega3794
@heizelnoriega3794 2 года назад
Your last comment answered my question. Thank you
@user11134
@user11134 2 года назад
Circle is completed! 👏
@donniecarter3848
@donniecarter3848 5 лет назад
Hey Doug what do y'all do with the kitchen sink water, shower or tube water?
@OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY
@OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY 5 лет назад
Right out to the trees
@vikkisoderquist6013
@vikkisoderquist6013 2 года назад
Wow! I'm impressed! Please stay safe and sending hugs to you both 💜🙏😎
@tracicomstock6525
@tracicomstock6525 2 года назад
Thank you!
@honey8784
@honey8784 2 года назад
Look at that Turkey !,,,,!! Wonderful creature.
@leehirschman473
@leehirschman473 2 года назад
Love it! It’s all a natural thing…
@butteschool
@butteschool 2 года назад
Talk about having your shit together!
@carolyndunkirk6120
@carolyndunkirk6120 2 года назад
I remember 50 years ago when septic cleaning people were allowed to spread on the farmers fields.
@gardenlady8536
@gardenlady8536 Год назад
Wow, Doug you made this look Not disgusting but actually interesting and a think about in the near future. 👍
@ruthieruef2185
@ruthieruef2185 5 лет назад
Great use of waste brilliant just one question Are rats a problem at all
@davelawson2564
@davelawson2564 5 лет назад
rats eat bugs not poop
@LearningAllICan
@LearningAllICan 5 лет назад
@@davelawson2564 Actually rats are omnivorous. They will eat anything they can get their teeth into.
@davelawson2564
@davelawson2564 5 лет назад
@@LearningAllICan they r smarter than you. they don't eat shit. they eat the bugs which is more nutricious
@huckfinn4260
@huckfinn4260 5 лет назад
Rats will only try to get into your compost bin if you are putting your kitchen scraps in it. They have no interest at all in poop TP or sawdust.
@kathleenbrock2746
@kathleenbrock2746 2 года назад
This is a real classic. I read the human or handbook years ago as a library book. It's a great concept and I'm so glad that Doug and Stacy have demonstrated it visually. When I have my own land, this will be the first project since waste is the first thing to get produced.
@LittleVillageHomestead
@LittleVillageHomestead 5 лет назад
what about medication that is in human waste? Will that cause trouble when composting or using it on your gardens?
@Tyrack9420
@Tyrack9420 5 лет назад
It's a bit of a long video(I skipped to the end lol) but he does say if you are medicated you may want to use the compost for your non edible plants
@codename495
@codename495 5 лет назад
You can look up the metabolism information of every medication. Most often they are metabolized by the kidneys and passed in urine but not present in feces so perhaps just save the solid matter.
@goatsofwar7181
@goatsofwar7181 2 года назад
Thanks Doug! We are looking at switching to the waterless toilet. WE live in an RV on our new homestead and it is costing us an arm and a leg to get our black tank pumped. Washing the buckets out is my biggest hang up so this was good for me to see. Thanks again homey!
@SandraCookDillon1969
@SandraCookDillon1969 2 года назад
I was wondering if you could drain the black water tank right into a compost bin. You would have place it lower than your rv so it would drain. For me that would not be a problem.
@MrOneleggedjosh
@MrOneleggedjosh 2 года назад
Great information. We’ve used bucket and woodchips at our cabin for 5 years now. I have no complaints. This video would have saved me a lot of reading back then. Again, great info…and thanks for having the backbone to share it freely.
@ajb8914
@ajb8914 Год назад
So interesting and efficient
@trinahill4683
@trinahill4683 2 года назад
Love this video thanks Doug, God Bless you both.
@maryhall9240
@maryhall9240 Год назад
We are interested . Will most likely buy the book once you put it in the link below
@farmer365dml6
@farmer365dml6 Год назад
Recycling awesome
@rebekahransom415
@rebekahransom415 2 года назад
Omg this was so helpful. Thank you, thank you!
@DL-xo7fn
@DL-xo7fn 2 года назад
can also learn a lot by watching a cat,lol Thanks Doug :)
@lisaharris6176
@lisaharris6176 Год назад
God Bless ❤️
@tammyshaw4540
@tammyshaw4540 2 года назад
Great information !
@anitamaddox178
@anitamaddox178 2 года назад
That is awesome!!! I have been wondering about what we would do!!
@lizzieschuch2800
@lizzieschuch2800 2 года назад
I love your ducks! "Hello duck ducks." *run! Flee from the man!*
@outdoorzfam
@outdoorzfam Год назад
We can listen to uncle D talk shyt all day 😝🤙✊😎✅
@jbworkman2218
@jbworkman2218 Год назад
Enjoyed this video lots of info you guys are great!
@latlanticcityphil
@latlanticcityphil 2 года назад
Great lesson
@jennymartin8264
@jennymartin8264 2 года назад
straw might work as a cover material instead of sawdust in each bucket also.
@christssister8977
@christssister8977 Год назад
thank-you for the composting toilet info - now I can have an 'en-suite' anywhere!, I love it. Someone said 'line the bucket with a glad kitchen bag.' This is a game changer. I use 2 glad bags 45L, tie it up when full (poo&pee and sawdust) then my hubby takes the bucket and bag out to a special place, leaves the bag, covers it up with leaves til next year. When I am building raised beds for flowers or whatever I can fill the bottom with old wood, cardboard and humanure compost. I can dump the bags myself. The humanure handbook is a great read to make you happy to do this.. Your top growing layer will be regular dirt. If you are squeemish, just grow flowers the first year, then, grow any fruit or vegetable the following years. 'Cover your excrement' It is scriptural! God is good!
@maryloudevries9979
@maryloudevries9979 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing... I like when you talk with the animals. Continue with the good work . Ill be watching and learning..
@Tinkerbella298
@Tinkerbella298 Год назад
Thanks for sharing the poop scoop 😂.
@sidschwan8031
@sidschwan8031 2 года назад
Very nice and environmental system,this is what should be done all over the world because the waters river's an sea's are getting so polluted.
@hendrickswart4122
@hendrickswart4122 2 года назад
Use the human compost for the flowers and the animal compost for the vegetables and everybody is happy 😊
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