Save 10% on my favorite work socks from Camel City Mill with Code: SHERATONPARKFARMS https://manly.link/sheraton-park-farms-24 Brooder Plans: https://www.patreon.com/posts/sheraton-park-145472798?source=storefront Can a small farm actually be profitable? Today we’re taking you through a full day of chores—from baby chicks to spring peas—and sharing how you can turn your homestead into an engine of abundance. A lot of people think homesteading is just a hobby that costs money, but here at Sheraton Park Farms, we believe your land should work for you! In today's video, we are walking you through a typical spring day. We start in the brooder taking care of our newest batch of chicks, head out to the woods to feed the pigs, and move our meat chickens to fresh pasture to ensure they are getting the best nutrition possible. Then, it's time for some garden infrastructure. We’re setting up a simple, cost-effective trellis system using T-posts and netting to get our spring peas off the ground and growing strong. Finally, we’re sitting down to talk about the "Business of the Backyard." We discuss how raising just a few extra chickens for eggs or planting a few extra rows of vegetables to sell can transform your homestead from a "money pit" into a profitable venture. Abundance doesn't require a 100-acre ranch—it just takes a little bit of strategy and a small amount of daily work. In this video, you will see: Livestock Care: Managing chicks in the brooder and feeding forest-raised pigs. Pasture Management: The daily move for meat chickens. Garden Build: Setting up a T-post and netting trellis for peas. The Profit Secret: How to monetize your extra produce and eggs. Some days on the farm aren’t about big projects—they’re about simple, consistent work that adds up over time. In today’s video, we walk through a real day on our farm, starting with caring for baby chicks in the brooder, feeding and checking on our pigs, moving meat chickens out on pasture, and finishing the day by planting spring peas in the garden using trellis netting and t-posts. It’s a reminder that farm life is built on daily routines—but those routines can lead to something bigger. At the end of the video, we talk about how even a small farm or homestead can become productive and profitable: • Growing extra vegetables to sell • Raising a few more chickens for additional eggs • Building systems that create abundance over time It doesn’t take a massive operation—just consistency and a willingness to get started. In this video you’ll see: • Caring for baby chicks in a brooder • Feeding pigs and checking livestock • Moving pasture-raised meat chickens • Planting spring peas with trellis netting • Daily farm chores and routines • Simple ideas for making a homestead more productive If you’re interested in homesteading, raising chickens, small farm life, growing your own food, and building a self-sufficient lifestyle, this video is for you. #FarmLife #HomesteadLife #DailyChores #RaisingChickens #GardenPrep #SmallFarm #SelfSufficiency #SimpleLiving #GrowYourOwnFood #SheratonParkFarms #HomesteadProfit #SmallFarmBusiness #GardenTrellis #PasturedPoultry #SpringGardening #BackyardAbundance #RegenerativeAg Stumphouse Farms Hatchery: https://www.stumphousefarms.com/?ref=9E5394 Happy Farmer: https://www.happyfarmer.store/ Use Code "sheratonparkfarms" Become a Patron: www.patreon.com/SheratonPark Consulting Services: https://www.sheratonparkfarms.com/far... Amazon Affiliate Link: https://amzn.to/3yRoENF Connect with us on social media: www.sheratonparkfarms.com www.facebook.com/sheratonparkfarms www.instagram.com/sheratonparkfarms Some links may be affiliate meaning we earn a commission from a purchase using the link

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