How I Work 40 Cows by Myself!

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @craigjones1939
    @craigjones1939 Před 4 lety +16

    I've watched a bunch of your videos, but never commented. Tyler, your peaceful demeanor and gentle ways are what keep me coming back. You also really know your stuff and I enjoy watching your farming and welding, etc. Keep it up, man!

  • @divotdadoltz
    @divotdadoltz Před 4 lety +7

    🤣 #19 in the chute
    "My goodness drama queen!"
    I love how you said that to her!

  • @wykeishacraft6820
    @wykeishacraft6820 Před 4 lety +4

    You been doing a excellent job with those healthy animals and beautiful ranch. Your lovely family, keep up the good work. Happy Holidays to the Farmer Tyler Ranch I enjoy all of your videos. I see you didn't have any trouble,I can't believe that ,maybe with your number twenty .

  • @koryleague8833
    @koryleague8833 Před 4 lety +9

    Great video tyler. I think the key to wprming cows especially by yourself is patients. Nothing makes wprking cows go south is that one guy thats starts yelling and screaming and getting whip happy. Thanks for sharing

    • @gregorycross612
      @gregorycross612 Před 4 lety +2

      So very very true Kory!

    • @ardurbin2
      @ardurbin2 Před 4 lety +3

      Work your animals slow & easy, it pays in the long run!

    • @farmertylerranch4399
      @farmertylerranch4399  Před 4 lety +1

      That is so true Kory. I guess that’s why I prefer to work them either alone, with my wife, or with one particular friend of mine who totally gets that concept.

    • @sebbomar
      @sebbomar Před 4 lety +1

      How many cows do you have on average

  • @triciaadamson2285
    @triciaadamson2285 Před 4 lety +8

    Thanks for taking us along with you today, Great video, your cows for the majority are all pretty calm and handle easily but you are pretty calm around them as well. Have a great day & God Bless.

    • @gregorycross612
      @gregorycross612 Před 4 lety +1

      Very good observation Tricia. Being calm and patient makes a lot of difference in how the herd reacts to you. Good job Tyler, another good video.

    • @triciaadamson2285
      @triciaadamson2285 Před 4 lety

      @@gregorycross612 yes sir, Tyler always is like this when he is working with his stock, he never uses a shock wand either, always treats them with respect as well. He will go far this year on Subs because of that. have a great day. ~God Bless~

  • @joewrosenthal00
    @joewrosenthal00 Před 4 lety +17

    Great video-good way to start the new year!
    Folks who’ve never worked with 1500 lb animals don’t realize how dangerous even a docile-looking animal can be. A cow with a mind of its own is a formidable critter.
    I never got kicked by a cow, but I got my foot stepped on by a horse. All it takes is once to learn to not let your mind wander when working with big animals!

    • @jeanettewaverly2590
      @jeanettewaverly2590 Před 4 lety +2

      joewrosenthal00 My 60 pound Pygmy goat buck almost did me in one day during our “getting to know you” phase.

    • @fbryce1ify
      @fbryce1ify Před 4 lety +2

      I got knocked over and rolled by one!!! Probably lucky to be alive.

    • @joewrosenthal00
      @joewrosenthal00 Před 4 lety +2

      feebee
      Imagine being hit at once by five NFL linemen: that’s what you’ve experienced. It must have been “fun”!

    • @thomasjburns7592
      @thomasjburns7592 Před 4 lety

      U

  • @crslyrn
    @crslyrn Před 4 lety +2

    Nice to see the process of caring for the cows & sorting them out for the winter pasture. I still tend to get a little nervous watching work the cows by yourself. Especially when working them to the shoot. As always, thanks for sharing & stay safe.

  • @missmamtube
    @missmamtube Před 4 lety +2

    Shalom! Hello Farmer Tyler, I really enjoy learning from your experience and knowledge as a Rancher. I always share your videos with my son and grandsons so that they may gleem from you. I also wanted to mention that you really have great camera techniques and you are a great director.
    Thank you and your wife so very much and blessings to you and yours!

  • @RandWFarmstead-TonyWalsh
    @RandWFarmstead-TonyWalsh Před 4 lety +14

    I grew up on a dairy when I was a teenager and early 20’s. In my early 40’s my foot started hurting so I went to the foot doctor and he said where I broke my foot did not heal back correctly. I said I’ve never broken that foot and he said I’ve broken it twice. I know how much a full grown Holstein weighs when she standing on top of your foot so I felt your pain. Thanks for your vids, I drink my morning coffee with them.

  • @HeritageFarmsTexas
    @HeritageFarmsTexas Před 4 lety +5

    Another great video. I’ve had to work cattle myself as well. At least you have a nice facility to work them in. Can be a little dangerous in that thick mud. Good job.

  • @jjcactusandsucculents-open2156

    Great video! Stay safe! Thank you for sharing!!!

  • @ericathomsen1996
    @ericathomsen1996 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for all the hard work you do. Setting up multiple angles for us to see. I greatly appreciate you time and effort. Love you channel.

  • @nancyrauch2644
    @nancyrauch2644 Před 4 lety +6

    Farmer Tyler...I absolutely enjoyed this video ! I like how you talk to them and show extraordinary patience...Thank you so much for sharing ! :)

  • @j.r.5882
    @j.r.5882 Před 4 lety +9

    Cool video, and YES , if I got kick in stomach from one of those cows, I too would remember it the rest of my life and it would never happen again !!!
    Thanks again for your time and video !!

  • @brockjomant2047
    @brockjomant2047 Před 4 lety +1

    You definitely make it look easy working cows by yourself. But it helps how patience u are. You know the pressure point of cattle very well. Don't need to tell and carry on like a wild man to work cattle. Great videos.

  • @jeangibson5680
    @jeangibson5680 Před 4 lety +2

    It's funny how the cows notice the camera! Great video Tyler!

  • @cherryfarms2135
    @cherryfarms2135 Před 4 lety

    This is a great video for anyone learning to handle cattle... slow, calm, no yelling, no shocker. We preg checked 45 last night in 1hour and 20 min. Had 1 bad group of cows that slowed us down. Always a good day when no one gets hurt!

  • @pattylcravatta
    @pattylcravatta Před 7 měsíci

    Good Morning, Tyler! I’m slowly catching up on old videos! The Mud! I notice the difference in the quality from earlier to later videos! First Load to Winter Pasture! Second Load! Third load! 20 cows taken to Winter Pasture! Great older video! Thank-you! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @christinamoneyhan5688
    @christinamoneyhan5688 Před 3 lety +3

    Tyler , looks like your Grand father had a pretty good set up going to handle these beasts. You certainly learned how to handle them I’m sure from him. Good job .

  • @BobJones-nh6wg
    @BobJones-nh6wg Před 2 lety

    What a awesome person you are!
    Butch
    Ashland Ohio

  • @jeanettewaverly2590
    @jeanettewaverly2590 Před 4 lety +1

    Great job! Anyone who has worked with livestock can see how adept you are at it.

  • @user-ny8xr3mt2c
    @user-ny8xr3mt2c Před rokem

    I like watching your videos you make every thing look easy

  • @keithmartin1627
    @keithmartin1627 Před 4 lety +2

    As a country boy I grew up milking. One of the first things I learned was, “ A cow has to cock it leg to kick you.” Literally a cow’s leg Must travel forward to kick backwards. Still I received numerous kicks through the years. I just always hoped it would be by the Hoover and not the dew claw. Those dew claws can and do skin you upp, often through a pair of jeans. Another Great video Tyler, keep them coming.

  • @debannas4567
    @debannas4567 Před 4 lety

    Hank you Tyler for answering questions! Enjoy your videos!

  • @l5farm209
    @l5farm209 Před 4 lety +1

    Great work! You make it look easy, im sure editing helps a bit too. Again well done sir!

  • @billroks313
    @billroks313 Před rokem

    Thankyou for sharing your knowledge to the world❤

  • @wykeishacraft6820
    @wykeishacraft6820 Před 4 lety +3

    Good morning to Farmer Tyler Ranch 😊,I see how wet it is. Like you said them cows will go through that mud fast. If I try I will fall and get stuck they will run over me. I hope it don't happen to you. They are healthy and pretty,with all that good beef.

  • @ionaphillips8500
    @ionaphillips8500 Před 4 lety

    great job, you make everything look so easy,I was kicked in the middle of my back once and I was leery never help load cattle again ,I thank Jesus I didnt have any injury, being 16 helped, you and yours have a blessed week

  • @royaltutranch
    @royaltutranch Před 4 lety +3

    I love how calm you are around the cattle. A tough skill for some to learn. My 2 cents? Life’s too short for big wild cows. If they can’t be trusted in a pasture, get rid of em. Buy some smaller, more gentle replacements. 1000lbs is plenty big enough for a cow.

  • @dustinsmith1076
    @dustinsmith1076 Před 4 lety

    Recently just started uploading my own videos, your channel popped up as suggested. Glad it did, enjoying your content. Thanks for sharing it!

  • @TJ-di1iq
    @TJ-di1iq Před 4 lety +12

    Love the sqeeze chute vids!

  • @robertsimmons3556
    @robertsimmons3556 Před 4 lety +1

    WOW....40 by yourself...and the mud...You definitely are organized...Clearly not your first time..LOL This was definitely a full day for you, starting in the fog and sunny when you finished. Great job Tyler!! Was wondering when you bring them back from the winter pastures, do you have corrals or use panels...Help? You definitely know your herd behavior...I guess you always remember the problem kids....I sure do...lol You take good care of your cows Tyler!

    • @farmertylerranch4399
      @farmertylerranch4399  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Bob yeah the winter pasture has a little corral system there that I use with a loading chute

  • @ashikali6895
    @ashikali6895 Před rokem

    I really enjoyed this video I love it

  • @maverick1060
    @maverick1060 Před 4 lety

    That setup you have sure is worth its weight in gold.

  • @joemontijo3795
    @joemontijo3795 Před 4 lety +2

    AWESOME VIDEO

  • @donaldmack7213
    @donaldmack7213 Před 4 lety

    You have a very nice set up for handling cattle! It provides safety for you and the cattle! I enjoy your videos!

  • @marciaolson4878
    @marciaolson4878 Před 2 lety

    Gosh Tyler!!! Something that sure keeps you careful for sure! Stay safe Tyler!

  • @dwightharber4873
    @dwightharber4873 Před 4 lety

    Excellent video Tyler. Cow's have their own personality and their attitude can change on a whim. You may work cattle and all goes great no issues then the next time you work them it's like dang what else is going to go wrong.

  • @annebell7274
    @annebell7274 Před 4 lety

    A job very well done. Gee Whizz that black cow was angry. Ive never hears or seen an angry grunt from a Cow before. 🚜🌷🚜

  • @jacobdobry1591
    @jacobdobry1591 Před 3 lety

    Great video!

  • @timadams2042
    @timadams2042 Před 4 lety

    Good job Tyler! Thanks for the video.

  • @johnnyboy7206
    @johnnyboy7206 Před 4 lety +1

    Job well done 👍 Mr.. Tyler.. always like your videos.. video like 👍...

  • @dianepewitt696
    @dianepewitt696 Před 4 lety

    Omg lol 👍😁 got me 😀😁👍 new scriber!!! Just watched the video working 40 cows your self?👍 Impressive . After the girls get back from winter pasture mabey there will be new baby’s soon 🙏🏻😀👍

  • @robert5109
    @robert5109 Před 4 lety +1

    Always like your videos, great camera work lots of different shots. Nice working chute for small to medium size farms or ranches. I like how you explain what and why you do what you are doing. Keep em up.

  • @FarmerHunt
    @FarmerHunt Před 4 lety

    Every herd has that number 20 cow. Was working a group a few weeks ago and turned around in the pen. Wasn’t real close to the cows but one decided to ease on over to me and kicked me in the leg. Luckily it was in the muscle and wasn’t a solid shot. Keep up the good work!

  • @williamtyson4307
    @williamtyson4307 Před rokem

    Good job Tyler.

  • @levikleinsasser9067
    @levikleinsasser9067 Před 4 lety

    Keep up the great work . Love how you handle your cows nice n calm

  • @karenzepeta6473
    @karenzepeta6473 Před 4 lety

    You make that look so easy love your handling system

  • @janiceaucoin1435
    @janiceaucoin1435 Před 4 lety

    Your camera skills are appreciated, FTR. Great job all around.

  • @1LostDude
    @1LostDude Před 4 lety

    A friend got kicked in the thigh by a 6 to 9 mos old calf and the doctors told him he was LUCKY, it just bruised the femur. It took 6 mos to heal from that. We thought for sure his leg was shattered. I can't say I blame you for the flash backs....lol
    Keep up the good work!

  • @feliccasampson5376
    @feliccasampson5376 Před 4 lety

    Hi, Tyler
    Yes #20 very tough. The one behind #20 know joke. You look like u really enjoy working with those cows please be careful. Thank you for sharing. Enjoy your day. Be Blessed

  • @beerandon101
    @beerandon101 Před 4 lety

    Another great video bud! Nice work!

  • @robertsharp5866
    @robertsharp5866 Před 4 lety

    How you doing I from La i love your shows you like me I do my farm my self my working pen is fixed far me i don't run my cows I take a white bucket and put a hand full of rocks in and just Shack it and they are coming I take my time the last 4 years my grandson helps me out a little I have stage 4 Lung Cancer and I not like I was but this is what keeps me going is working with my cows But get back to you keep putting some good stuff on you reminded me of the way I started I had over 135 head wine igot sick I cut back to 45 Head you never know what to look for when you wake up now I live from DayToDay You be Safe out With the cows Amen 👍👍🐂🐂🐂🙏🙏

  • @AutoCrete
    @AutoCrete Před 4 lety

    With exception of the mud in the pen your setup beats what we had to death. Got kicked by a brown swiss at a dairy I worked at. I took to pre milk cleaning her from the next stall with a metal pipe barn loft support between her foot and my body. She tried for a really hard kick that made the pipe ring. That cow did limp a few days but never tried to kick me again.

  • @SophieMorris0317
    @SophieMorris0317 Před 11 měsíci

    I also work cows by myself. Loading gets my heart pumping, too. I always seem to have one turn around and try to come back on me. Then it’s a game of “chicken” to see who turns first. I need to invest in a nicer handling setup like you’ve got. I recently moved about 50 beef cows 1000 miles. I sold all the girls with a bad attitude and those hard on fences before the move.

  • @brendasas8440
    @brendasas8440 Před 4 lety +5

    🐮At least it wasn't below the belt😄👍glad your ok

  • @gmasi2658
    @gmasi2658 Před 4 lety

    1000th like and subscribed.
    Good job!
    I'm also a farmer in the northern Brazil and is cool to see the differences, never below 70F° here.

  • @vincentdevos8982
    @vincentdevos8982 Před rokem

    Nice seeing Jeff ! Long time no see !

  • @outcastprojects6733
    @outcastprojects6733 Před 4 lety

    I just worked mine a couple days ago,Only 17 but i preg the cows so its a job.I put up a video of them on the stalk pasture yesterday!Nice looking girls you have!

  • @sashcraft51
    @sashcraft51 Před 4 lety +1

    I was helping you. Loved the vlog.

  • @hvlineman5227
    @hvlineman5227 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for explaining the vaccination used, the injection type and area. How’s the new seeding hay field sprouting? I see you got your moisture.

    • @farmertylerranch4399
      @farmertylerranch4399  Před 4 lety

      Thanks TL. I haven’t checked on it since the weekend. Hopefully when I look tomorrow it’s doing something!

  • @joesoap393
    @joesoap393 Před 4 lety

    The cattle are looking great Tyler

  • @africabalderson8636
    @africabalderson8636 Před 4 lety

    Good video and nice set-up!

  • @tedsykora1858
    @tedsykora1858 Před 4 lety

    Nice set up. I recently got an old squeeze chute and repaired it for my use. Now I get to sort of copy your setup to get them in the chute by myself. I only have 10 cows on my hobby farm but it is going to be a lot easier and safer in the future

  • @Mallard5plus1Farmhouse

    I love it buddy! Your videos are awesome

  • @dennisgermain189
    @dennisgermain189 Před 4 lety

    I like the safety of watching you risk life and limb , and wishing you best of luck, thanks for the video

  • @whitechurchfarm
    @whitechurchfarm Před 4 lety +3

    Good, entertaining video

  • @genesnyder2985
    @genesnyder2985 Před 4 lety +7

    Never kicked by a cow but when I was a kid I worked with horses and 1 kick is all it takes never forget

    • @ardurbin2
      @ardurbin2 Před 4 lety +1

      As my Dad use to say about being kicked by a cow/horse, "That will knock some sense in your silly head"

  • @PaullaWells
    @PaullaWells Před 4 lety

    Number 29 cracks me up! She was steaming even before it was her turn in the shoot. LOL And she sure would have rammed you hard if she wasn't stuck. Mean ole bitty she is.

  • @benburns5995
    @benburns5995 Před 4 lety

    It's amazing how much strength the cows have when they try to push trough the Shute when closing.

  • @servihomestead4324
    @servihomestead4324 Před 4 lety +1

    It's cool how you know some of the cows individually.

  • @lisasilva9816
    @lisasilva9816 Před 4 lety

    Great video, we are actually neighbors just south of you in galt,

  • @farming4g
    @farming4g Před 4 lety

    #19 LOL! Can relate, always a few in the herd that you can't please no matter what you do!

  • @jbmbanter
    @jbmbanter Před 4 lety

    Fantastic camera work Tyler! I like working cows but I hate market day. :( :)

  • @brandeissports3436
    @brandeissports3436 Před 4 lety

    👍. Well done!

  • @blakeangusfarm3787
    @blakeangusfarm3787 Před rokem

    Tyler, just subscribed to your channel. Great video, just curious if you have a drone could you get a shot of your corral, round pen and head gate setup from above? It looks like a pretty easygoing setup, especially for the cows. Thanks

  • @btowannab9232
    @btowannab9232 Před 4 lety

    Really liked the aerial view towards the end...gives me some ideas how to build something similar.. I think you built your tub and chute system didn't you? Any video of it ? Thanks again FTR!!👏👍

    • @farmertylerranch4399
      @farmertylerranch4399  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks BTO yes I did build it but that was just before my CZcams career started! Too bad too, that would have given me a ton of videos. Corral design is tough! I planned that out for over a year and there’s already a few things that I want to change!

  • @GerraldFarms
    @GerraldFarms Před 4 lety +1

    Glad you got your phone back going. I like your setup. Did you build your tub? The cows look good. Have a good one

    • @ardurbin2
      @ardurbin2 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes Tyler built the tub, in an earlier video, Corral Tour, Upcoming projects you can C more. The tub got me hooked on FTR.

    • @farmertylerranch4399
      @farmertylerranch4399  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Jacky me too! Yes I built the tub with a Harbor Freight tube roller to get the radius on the tube. It was a lot of work but came out really nice. Smooth bends!

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 Před 3 lety

    Fence breakers and mean cows go to our winter pasture, the sale yard. Cattle are just like us, for the most part pretty docile but crowd their personal space or make them go where they don't know where they are going, they can become very dangerous. The number 20 shown is like one of our calm cows as we have had cows hit the squeeze chute so hard, we worried about the welds holding.

  • @blakeangusfarm3787
    @blakeangusfarm3787 Před rokem

    Sorry Tyler, just got to the end of the video and saw the aerial footage. That’s a pretty nice setup.

  • @brettwillbornsr.8437
    @brettwillbornsr.8437 Před 4 lety

    That is too cool! Make it work!

  • @BadHairdayKimmie
    @BadHairdayKimmie Před 4 lety

    Looks like your pen could use a scrape to get the abundant manure out and then a few loads of DG to build it up.

  • @weavaman2216
    @weavaman2216 Před 4 lety +2

    I used to help my Brother in law every summer and spring with his cows. They were Angus and sometimes a little mean. It seemed that they would always look at what the other was doing and if it was good they would do the opposite. If bad they would join in the mayhem. And brother you didn't want to mess with a calf while mom was around.

    • @donaldmack7213
      @donaldmack7213 Před 4 lety

      We had Herefords. Nice gentle, but always got pinkeye. Started cross breeding to angus. Got rid of the pinkeye, but they had a temper and would fight!

    • @farmertylerranch4399
      @farmertylerranch4399  Před 4 lety

      Sounds about right!

  • @marilyncapehart663
    @marilyncapehart663 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Tyler 6-20-2022👍🏽👍🏽😊

  • @suzisaintjames
    @suzisaintjames Před 4 lety +4

    You showed the going in and the during of the shoot, but I still can't figure out how you got some cows in the trailer and not others. ❤🌅🌵

    • @farmertylerranch4399
      @farmertylerranch4399  Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah that didn’t really make it on camera. Out of the chute there is a gate that either puts them out to the corral when open or sends them to the trailer if it’s closed. It’s all temporary now hope to build it permanent soon

    • @suzisaintjames
      @suzisaintjames Před 4 lety

      @@farmertylerranch4399, I think I saw that gate in the drone footage at the end, but it would have been clearer if the trailer was still parked there. 💜🌞🌵 P.s. if it works don't fix it!

  • @barbcoleus
    @barbcoleus Před 4 lety

    You really make it look easy

  • @phillipjones3342
    @phillipjones3342 Před 4 lety

    Well done buddy thanks for the video proven techniques work best

  • @zinnialady5153
    @zinnialady5153 Před 4 lety +6

    I dreaded seeing the cow branded but it looked like she never felt it.

  • @bobg.3206
    @bobg.3206 Před 4 lety

    You should explain that you have to do the branding before the pour-on wormer. Most wormers are flammable. You shouldn't use a hot-shot and pour-on together either.

    • @farmertylerranch4399
      @farmertylerranch4399  Před 4 lety

      Ha I actually had a clip on that but I cut it out to save time!

    • @bobg.3206
      @bobg.3206 Před 4 lety

      @@farmertylerranch4399, I enjoyed your video. I think most of us know. You work your cattle nice and easy. I'm that way as well. I don't see the point in making them dread their next trip to the pens. I know guys that will recruit six people to work as many cows as you did by yourself, I guess thinking it will get done quicker. The owner rams eight in the tub and to save time they apply the pour-on there. I've never seen any wormer fires at the pens, but I have seen a couple Vets jump out of their skin when someone gets a hold of a hot-shot.

  • @TheSoutholive
    @TheSoutholive Před 4 lety

    Good job man. We are going to building a new sortpen soon

  • @virginiareid5336
    @virginiareid5336 Před 4 lety +15

    I've been kicked by a cow but just as the hoof started to land, my uncle grabbed me and pulled me out of range. I was only eleven but it definitely was lesson learned. He yelled at me and said city kids were stupid around dairy cattle., 😂😂😂

    • @PaullaWells
      @PaullaWells Před 4 lety +3

      Not nice of your uncle, but he wasn't incorrect either. I worked a dairy farm from the age of 11 to 13 (almost 14). I've witnessed some reckless behavior by city folk and country folk alike when it comes to cows. People do not realize just how mean they can be when they need to be or feel they need to be and sometimes you just get a plain mean one. Glad you didn't get caught square by that hoof. You could have been killed by that one kick. You definitely had an angel on your side that day. 😉

    • @virginiareid5336
      @virginiareid5336 Před 4 lety +3

      Paulla Wells, I thought it was going to step on a kitten. When my Aunt came in to start breakfast, she said after I ran out of the barn he cried. She said I had scared the life out of him. When he came to breakfast he hugged me so tight I thought my ribs would break. I really miss him to this day. He was a retired rodeo champion and always let me ride with him. Believe me, whenever I went to the barn area after that day, stayed in front of the cows.

    • @PaullaWells
      @PaullaWells Před 4 lety +3

      @@virginiareid5336 - Bless his heart! Often times that is where that yelling comes from in folks. The farm I worked was one of the largest in a four state area so when they were milked it was I think 20 at a time. Ten to each side of the milking room. They were fed during milking which helped keep them calm and facing the correct direction, but we were always behind them in order to work them for the milk. The difference is that they were on a concrete platform inside a heavily built metal shoot of sorts. If they tried to kick, and often they did, they could not extend their leg, but any mud or poo stuck on them then became stuck on us. So I guess you could say they still got their hit in just in another way. LOL So, it really is a good thing you learned the right side of a cow to be on. 😁😳

    • @virginiareid5336
      @virginiareid5336 Před 4 lety +2

      Paulla Wells, the room did have a concrete floor, but the girls stepped down just a little to put their heads in the wooden head holders to get the sweet silage he fed during milking. I remember some of them trying to push by others to get inside. He stood there and tried to let his heaviest milkers in first. Brownie, a brown Swiss he had always had to have a second machine attached to milk her. I have so enjoyed chatting with you as it brought back very sweet and cherished memories. Thank you.

    • @PaullaWells
      @PaullaWells Před 4 lety +2

      @@virginiareid5336 - You're welcome, dear. I too have fond memories of the farm. So glad I helped bring some nice ones up for you. 🥰

  • @100clagman
    @100clagman Před 4 lety

    Great video, nice chute

  • @pattylcravatta
    @pattylcravatta Před 2 lety

    Every Day is Adventure!

  • @davidgay2679
    @davidgay2679 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome video, really enjoyed it, we're looking to improve our head catch situation, what brand is yours, really seems to work well

  • @njutarn8381
    @njutarn8381 Před 3 měsíci

    you should have like a riot shield so the cattle cant kick you bro

  • @Northeastohio
    @Northeastohio Před 4 lety

    Cows can turn on anyone in a heartbeat

  • @cecilmckinley9452
    @cecilmckinley9452 Před 4 lety

    Nice job good video

  • @ardurbin2
    @ardurbin2 Před 4 lety

    UR always amazing what U can do Tyler. Some of those girls are getting pretty wide trying 2 exit the head lock. What is it about an cow/heifer with 20 as their number, Ben @ VCC HAD a psycho heifer with # 1020. I like the 4 leg/2 leg analogy. Don't forget 2 take the water hose 2 UR jeans before asking Mrs FTR 2 do laundry! 👍👏😊

    • @MRSFTR
      @MRSFTR Před 4 lety +1

      ardurbin2 He seems to always forget that step! I have two pairs of his pants drying outside as I type this from when I hosed them off. 😁

    • @allysonh6410
      @allysonh6410 Před 4 lety

      @@MRSFTR hey Mrs. FTR! How did the garden do last year

    • @ardurbin2
      @ardurbin2 Před 4 lety

      @@MRSFTR He just needs a bit more training. 😊👍

    • @MRSFTR
      @MRSFTR Před 4 lety

      @Mrs S. Unfortunately, I didn’t tend to the garden as much as it required, so it got away from us. I blame being sleep deprived, so this summer we should have a great garden!

    • @allysonh6410
      @allysonh6410 Před 4 lety

      @@MRSFTR Aww I hear ya there!! 😊🙌 that baby sure is a cutie tho!! 🤩🥰

  • @jordanesch9557
    @jordanesch9557 Před 4 lety

    wow that's some great looking grass for January, mine are under several inches of snow! where is your ranch?

  • @jeremymichaels9790
    @jeremymichaels9790 Před rokem

    I don’t ever see you doing anything to keep their hooves trimmed. Is this something that’s only required with dairy cattle?