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TEARS! Nothing will ever be as entertaining as watching Richard Cornock get chased down the lane by a herd of cows! And aren't they such a pretty bunch in the grass. :D
Jack looks so nice , quit a list of courses hes taking . What a bunch of goofy girls , there so happy . Fun to see . Bumper cows . They have quit the fun . Soo fun to watch , thankyou . Always a treat . Thankyou .
You and your brother did real good with the cows over the winter Richard, they have a shine to the coat as they should, means they are well fed and in good condition.
Lovely to. See after along miserable winter love watching Ye farmers great for my mental health retired after 50odd years in construction keep doing a wonderful. Job
Richard thanks for sharing that moment. I love watching the cows skipping and running. The herd looks in great shape and definitely happy, a credit to you.
Thank you for this video. I have just shown this to my 87 year old Mother in law , who is the daughter of a dairy farmer. She wanted to see a proper Freesians , not horrible Holstiens. Her father took on a tenancy of a farm in 1929. My mother in laws twin brother still farms the farm now near Saffron Walden. It is all arable now with no animals.😊
The Day of the Bouncing Cows😀 They're in really nice condition Richard considering the later release this year. I hope you get a chance now to catch up on the lousy weather we've had this winter.
WOW !!! That was a really punchy start to your video, I thought I was in a Spanish village watching the bulls run. And then in total contrast I could see we was in the lovely British countryside chilling with a few cows. Brilliant end to your video
A truly wonderful sight, it brings so much joy to us and obviously them as well after the dreadful winter we’ve all be through. The cows are an absolute credit to you and Tom well done.
❤ I know how they feel. Today l leave hospital after a TIA or near miss stroke, I might even kick my heels and moo as I leave the building. Cheers for your perfect timing, this old cow has a few more pasture years.
I love apple blossom time the other day it was warm not wet and cold for a change, so decided to sit in the back garden with mug of tea and read a book, but instead I just sat and admired the Apple Blossom and the Orange Blossom bush next to it, it still had leaf buds and flower buds together never seen that before, everything is so far behind and clashing with one and another.🧐
Blimey Richard, either the cows were a little faster this year or you were a bit slower, the cows nearly beat you to the field! Nice to see Jack and Harry see the cows out before they went to school, a nice boost for you all.
Good Day, Richard, I'm so very happy for you and your herd on this first day of pasture. I share your sentiments about this day - temporary relief for the farmer, and the joy of seeing the cows enjoying their freedom. I see the same thing on our dairy half a planet away in Wisconsin. God bless you, your family, your herd, and your land. Keep up the good work!
What a beautiful sight this joy of life among the cows. It's always nice to see it. And Jack & Harry stop by before the bus comes. Can Jack say something in German? Or did I mishear? Where he listed his school hours. Kind regards and keep up your videos.💪💪👍
Always the best day of the year It always amazed me that the old crocked cows that had been walking round like a cripple all winter suddenly behaved like spring chickens Tom Pemberton will be jealous can't see his going out for a bit his grounds still saturated I think
cows are looking really well there Richard a credit to you and your family for looking after them so well ......British Friesians are pretty easy to look after though aren't they i can't understand why so many dairy herds moved away from them really.......they were chasing the higher yields i suppose but then they found that the high yields came at a price, so they've moved onto crossbreeding them now. we kept 50/50 mix of British Frieians and Ayrshires ......both breeds quite similar really in that they are good at producing milk from grazed grass which is a low cost way of doing things which is the best way i think
I love seasonal marker events, recorded or not. Mine is the biannual trouser to shorts transition - the point in the yearly cycle where on a general day when cargo sorts are my default legware. This is for boringly personal things largely driven by being a lardyarsedid 50s mountain bike rider with a policy of never wearing visible lycra shorts.Or, more realistically, a lycra fear driven by not wanting to shock people. The other one is the point where off road routes change from tarmac ex railway lines to lovely country bridleway rides where I get to see nature's growth fairly unfiltered. Great to see the cows out, their body language just says how good it must feel to leave concrete/straw and eat grass. Vour voice tone says how good this must feel! Do they come in at night to give them some transition or are they outside 24 hours now?
I got to say the cows are so clean you see a lot of cows that have been in that look dirty have muck on the legs and round the back end yours look like they have been on the fields not the yard
I could be wrong but isn't there a risk sometimes of cows getting tetanus or something after they go out on grass. I think I have something in my head about it. Though I could be going with the fairies 🫣😀.
TEARS! Nothing will ever be as entertaining as watching Richard Cornock get chased down the lane by a herd of cows! And aren't they such a pretty bunch in the grass. :D
The condition of those cows is a credit to you. They are shining like they have been out for a few weeks on spring grass
Thank you Richard my favourite part of spring the cows are out and all them beautiful wild animals
Love it. All cows should be this happy
Love the view of cows turning into 2 weeks old skittish calves from pure excitement and happiness. Just don't wanna stand in their way that is :)
Hi Richard, nice to see the cows out and happy .
Great video, great day for the cows, great day for the farmer. Thank you❤
Jack looks so nice , quit a list of courses hes taking .
What a bunch of goofy girls , there so happy . Fun to see .
Bumper cows . They have quit the fun .
Soo fun to watch , thankyou . Always a treat . Thankyou .
The cows are looking amazing well done
You and your brother did real good with the cows over the winter Richard, they have a shine to the coat as they should, means they are well fed and in good condition.
Just doesn't get old does it,fabulous
Nice to see your cattle outside on grass!
Happy cows, happy farmer!!!!
Lovely to. See after along miserable winter love watching Ye farmers great for my mental health retired after 50odd years in construction keep doing a wonderful. Job
I agree,the cows look in fantastic condition, always great to watch
Best feeling ever, atleast another month before turn out here- Norway
Got to love turn out day, and they look first class cattle
Another great video has always Richard harry and jack and family
Richard thanks for sharing that moment. I love watching the cows skipping and running. The herd looks in great shape and definitely happy, a credit to you.
Always good when they get let out after a long winter in the shed.
Happy cows happy farmer 😂😂
You have a fantastic herd of cows!
There's nothing that can beat turning the cows out for the first time after winter
The cows are looking superb. Fair play to you Richard
your right about history even politicans dont learn that hence repeating itself
Watching them again. Brilliant. Thank you.xx
Proud to be ur 900th like on this vid.. we'll done. Glad some (some🙄) of the pressure's off. Stay safe 🏴
Brilliant show Richard. Too bad you can't take a recline chair out there and hang out with them. You can see how much more relaxed you are
Happy days are here again.
Thank you for this video. I have just shown this to my 87 year old Mother in law , who is the daughter of a dairy farmer. She wanted to see a proper Freesians , not horrible Holstiens.
Her father took on a tenancy of a farm in 1929. My mother in laws twin brother still farms the farm now near Saffron Walden. It is all arable now with no animals.😊
The Day of the Bouncing Cows😀
They're in really nice condition Richard considering the later release this year.
I hope you get a chance now to catch up on the lousy weather we've had this winter.
you have a great looking herd reminds me of my dads herd in the mid late 70s
WOW !!! That was a really punchy start to your video, I thought I was in a Spanish village watching the bulls run. And then in total contrast I could see we was in the lovely British countryside chilling with a few cows. Brilliant end to your video
A truly wonderful sight, it brings so much joy to us and obviously them as well after the dreadful winter we’ve all be through. The cows are an absolute credit to you and Tom well done.
❤ I know how they feel. Today l leave hospital after a TIA or near miss stroke, I might even kick my heels and moo as I leave the building. Cheers for your perfect timing, this old cow has a few more pasture years.
I love apple blossom time the other day it was warm not wet and cold for a change, so decided to sit in the back garden with mug of tea and read a book, but instead I just sat and admired the Apple Blossom and the Orange Blossom bush next to it, it still had leaf buds and flower buds together never seen that before, everything is so far behind and clashing with one and another.🧐
Blimey Richard, either the cows were a little faster this year or you were a bit slower, the cows nearly beat you to the field! Nice to see Jack and Harry see the cows out before they went to school, a nice boost for you all.
Good Day, Richard, I'm so very happy for you and your herd on this first day of pasture. I share your sentiments about this day - temporary relief for the farmer, and the joy of seeing the cows enjoying their freedom. I see the same thing on our dairy half a planet away in Wisconsin. God bless you, your family, your herd, and your land. Keep up the good work!
Seeing your Cattle going out has made my day
😊swallows will be back from Africa next week
Still one of the best times of the farming year. always great to watch
Wow your cows are in superb condition what a great time after a lousy winter
The cows are looking fantastic Richard. Grate job over the winter. It's been a hard time for all farmers this winter . 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Always brings a smile to my face, great to see them in the field again.
Great to see them out in the spring sunshine for the first time this year.
Said it many times before and I’ll keep saying it! Your stock do look great Richard. Real credit to you and your brother.
Another great video, somenice closeI do not know who is happier the cows or you watching them some nice close ups
certainley kept clean indoors it is therapy seeing them go out just a different stress getting ready for field work and so fourth
More sunshine than last year. Added bounce, methinks.
Healthy looking cows there loving every minute well done there looking Great 😂😂
One of the most joyous sights of the farming year....and all over in a few minutes, before lawnmowing re-commences!
how a how can be so happy when they come out to the pasture 🙂
Looking good no more mucky sheds for while
Hello Richard and Studie Sons, very nice video!!!!!😊👌👍
Lovely to see a good British friesian
What a beautiful sight this joy of life among the cows. It's always nice to see it. And Jack & Harry stop by before the bus comes. Can Jack say something in German? Or did I mishear? Where he listed his school hours. Kind regards and keep up your videos.💪💪👍
Always the best day of the year
It always amazed me that the old crocked cows that had been walking round like a cripple all winter suddenly behaved like spring chickens
Tom Pemberton will be jealous can't see his going out for a bit his grounds still saturated I think
Great sight. The herd looks good. I hope the summer is kiind for them.
pure joy
You have a fine herd of cows Richard , a credit to your fine stockmanship , well done
They're really feeling their oats today!!
Lovely video thanks Richard
cows are looking really well there Richard a credit to you and your family for looking after them so well ......British Friesians are pretty easy to look after though aren't they i can't understand why so many dairy herds moved away from them really.......they were chasing the higher yields i suppose but then they found that the high yields came at a price, so they've moved onto crossbreeding them now. we kept 50/50 mix of British Frieians and Ayrshires ......both breeds quite similar really in that they are good at producing milk from grazed grass which is a low cost way of doing things which is the best way i think
yes they're a good sturdy breed. you dont get the milk but they don't have many issues
Cows in excellent condition Richard they will pump the milk out now 👍🐂
now! thats how make a milk shake.!
Nice to see them out and about. Milkshakes today 😂
What a happy video. Now spring is here!
Cows that don't go out are sad grumpy cows... all cows need a bit of freedom.❤❤❤❤
Cows are looking well
brilliant video
You can always tell a herd is well looked after there all clean l9ok very heslthy nice. Herd of cows lovrly to see crack on
9:28 "This orchard was planted in 2024".... What have you been drinking Richard 🤣🤣🤣
oh no I've done it again! Always muddling my words. 2010!
@@thefunkyfarmer Must be the "Apple Cider" 🤣
👀🙄🐾👍 Your cattle are looking well Mr C No Squire Pullen and drone footage this year
Interesting vblog. Why do cattle skip and jump in the fields when they go out after being indoors 🤔
🙏🙏👏👏👍👍🇮🇪🇮🇪
no flys on harrie hes savvy
Looking like you have a healthy cracking heard . Someone's happy to be out on the grass
good scows yes bet they are british friesians
I love seasonal marker events, recorded or not. Mine is the biannual trouser to shorts transition - the point in the yearly cycle where on a general day when cargo sorts are my default legware. This is for boringly personal things largely driven by being a lardyarsedid 50s mountain bike rider with a policy of never wearing visible lycra shorts.Or, more realistically, a lycra fear driven by not wanting to shock people.
The other one is the point where off road routes change from tarmac ex railway lines to lovely country bridleway rides where I get to see nature's growth fairly unfiltered.
Great to see the cows out, their body language just says how good it must feel to leave concrete/straw and eat grass. Vour voice tone says how good this must feel! Do they come in at night to give them some transition or are they outside 24 hours now?
once they're out they're out, unless the weathers turns
Can't be sure but did I see Hazza lurking with a Mullet?
yes just before school
Great to see them out Richard. Never gets old seeing the cows skipping and bucking around. Should lessen your workload some bit
how many cows do you have now?
Nothing like the sound of a cow eating grass
👍👍👍 🐄 🐄🐄💨💨💨
I got to say the cows are so clean you see a lot of cows that have been in that look dirty have muck on the legs and round the back end yours look like they have been on the fields not the yard
😀😃😄😁😆😅🤣😂🙂
Wonderful.😃xx
I could be wrong but isn't there a risk sometimes of cows getting tetanus or something after they go out on grass. I think I have something in my head about it. Though I could be going with the fairies 🫣😀.
hoo rah...🙂🙂🙂🙂
Spring Break Cows gone wild 😂
Happy Cows !!!
happy cows happy farmer
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