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POTHOLE PROUD
Canada
Приєднався 16 січ 2022
Welcome to our channel. We are a 5th generation farm located on the Pothole Creek in Southern Alberta. We run a 300 head cow calf commercial operation of Red Angus Cattle with roots back to our primarily Hereford operation. We raise approx 600 acres of our own hay and even able to sell hay on the good years. We love the great outdoors, hunting and fishing. There are no limits to what we can enjoy in this great backyard of ours.
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First Archery Bear
Thanks for following along today on my first archery bear hunt. We are in Northern Alberta with #3 Rivers adventures on a baited hunt. Baited hunts provide the best opportunities to take adult male bears. This gives sows a greater chance to successfully raise their cubs. This area is plagues with high bear and wolf populations which is having a major consequence on the moose and caribou populations. Thanks for following along. #3riversadventures #blackbearhunting #archerybearhunting #bearbaiting
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Low Stress Cattle Handling
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Good day! So far we are off to a good start on the New Year. In todays video, I will admit, its a bit boring but its something Ive wanted to try for awhile. Ive been watching a few things and trying to learn more about low stress cattle handling techniques. Today i attemptedto move 35 head from one pen to another by myself. This pen can be kind of tricky at times to get cattle to cooperate to m...
Yamaha 450 Grizzly Won't Shift
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Yamaha Grizzly 450 Just Cranks No Start AGAIN!!
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Yamaha Grizzly 450 Just Cranks No Start AGAIN!!
New Grass Was a Success! First Cut Done
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New Grass Was a Success! First Cut Done
New Holland 313 Discbine Windrows FIXED!!!!!
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New Holland 313 Discbine Windrows FIXED!!!!!
POTHOLE PROUD Adventures over the years
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Little Dose of Winter & Calving has started
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2012 Honda 420 Rear Diff & Axle Replacement
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Loading Big Square Bales into Round Baler Processor
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Archery Whitetail Deer Hunt ***WARNING GRAPHIC BLOOD SCENE***
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Green Feed Bales! High moisture 25%???????🤔
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Should be a nice check this year. 👍🍻
I hope so. Calves are big and so are the market reports.
@@potholeproud4598 been watching the sales. Pretty wild. Was gonna buy some heifers to feed with our calves but I’m starting to chicken out. 🤣👍
THank you so much. I have a yamaha 350, Its crankcing but wont start, gonna try this idea.
Let me know what you find. My bro in law brought the same bike back to me for a no start condition. Haven’t had chance to look at it. Hopefully not same thing
@@potholeproud4598 For us it was a really dirsty sparkplug lol, It barley apraked. Also the idle was wayyy too high
Heck of a shot!!
Seen more bears this spring in northern Alberta than I’ve ever seen. See a couple most days. Kind of concerning with the cattle. We try to thin them down when we can. Never with a bow though. Too close for me. Lol 😂 Even had a yearling grizzly hanging around for a bit, but it seems to have moved on.
Brave Ole rancher
I don’t know if the bears went into hibernation a little thin with the drought last fall or the population is getting bigger, but it seems that every field and pasture has one or more grazing in it this spring.
I’m a pretty rookie bear hunter,last one I took was 20+ years ago. This guy was putting fat back on.
@@potholeproud4598 we used to hunt a lot of bears when I was younger. Got a nice blonde bear for a wall mount. Lots of cinnamon and brown bears along with black bears up here.
are thoughts cows?
Yes. Ones longing for some sun to shine
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Correct
Mais qu est se qu il fait lui ? 😮
Giving the other cow a tag number for identification so she can be matched with her baby in the future
You’re getting your exercise. Patience generally pays off though. Cant rush them. I usually go straight to the grain pail though. I like the bribery method. 👍🍻
Ever had one lock up during the wrapping process? What would cause that ?
Not to sure what you mean by lock up.
Rain, snow, sleet, hail………. I’m not really picky at this point. 🍻👍
Absolutely. The saved hay is proabbly gonna be needed when we should be turning out
Your problem with net wrapping on the starter roll in grass has to do with stems catching under the rods welded to the roller. Then the stems grab the net. I have two 2018 560s and ran into that problem in certain conditions. Very frustrating. My fix was to 100% weld the leading side of bar. Weld 2-3” at a time, on alternating sides of the roller to prevent distortion of the roller. Make sure to ground directly to the roller. 100% welding cured the problem completely. I also have a 2023 560 that does not have the rods on the starter roll, and so far that baler has more trouble with net wrapping on the starter roll than the ‘18s that have the rods. I have only put 3,000 bales on the ’23 so not sure what I’m going to do there yet. I will not hesitate to add the rods if is continues to be a problem. Regarding the problem of crop fines stacking up on the windguard and blocking the duckbill -- indicative of extreme dry conditions -- throttle back to half engine speed or less until the bale is turning, then push the baler as hard as it will take in crop. This pushes the incoming crop up against the windguard and keeps it sweep clean on top. Watch the bushing on the non actuator side of the duckbill. Cheap little plastic thing that wears out in 5-6000 bales. The actuator side has a needle bearing with seals that needs very little grease.
Thanks for the reply. I have found all those similar things you mentioned. I had contemplated grinding all those bars off that roller. Looks like I should avoid that. I will have to check the bushings on my duckbill arm closer. I think I’m around 14,500 bales
Great to see you got it running again.
Thanks for your video. Yours was much clearer. Really the main reason I made it was to get more info out there for people it took along time for me to come across your video. I watched it 5-6 times to make sure i I was troubleshooting this one correct.
Nice group. Good time to move them. Gains have peaked as forage declines.
Thank you.
Lots of calves leaving farms early up here as pastures run out and feed is short in supply. Ours will probably remain till towards December as they are grazing oat swaths with mom yet. Still seeing good gains and condition on the cows. Hopefully prices come back from the pressure it’s seen from the run in the past couple weeks. Nice seeing these prices as inflation has raised our production costs so much. One thing about a dry year, if they have enough feed, they seem to wean larger in the fall.
Swath grazing. A few people do it around here? We have never done it. Do you feel it out weighs baling and feeding? Or is it that swaths don’t get dry enough to bale?
@@potholeproud4598 I like it for a couple reasons. First off the waste is left on the field where the next crop goes. The biggest reason is the calves have equal opportunity at the feed with the cows. Them old hogs will keep calves out of the better bales if I try feeding them in feeders. Plus my weight gains in that last month on the cow with either oat or barley swaths is unbelievable. I’ve never measured it, but I bet they are putting on well over 2 pds a day or more. They hit the ring looking all pudgy and growthy looking. Usually puts them in the top end for selling price for angus/simmental cross cattle. And my cows hit winter fat so I can get by on really poor quality hay like slough grass after weaning for quite awhile. Works for our operation. Figure I am well paid on the feed provided without the baling, hauling and feeding.
Makes sense. Thanks. We are sitting on a situation where we had some early snow, it blanketed all our 3rd cut standing alfalfa. So it won’t freeze yet to turn cows into. Have 150 acre of that 80acres of grass and 40 acres of greenfeed volunteer barley all in one field. Snow all went today. So hopefully next 5-6 nights we can get some freezing and toast this alfalfa.
@@potholeproud4598 first year I’ve grazed oat swaths, I usually use a silage barley like cowboy instead. I think they may clean up the barley straw a bit better just looking at it right now, but it’s been warm lately so it’s hard to gauge. I usually don’t start till now most years, but our pastures were running out mid October and I don’t like grazing to the roots. Just means maybe a little more waste, but this stuff was over 5 ft tall so they will waste a bit of that straw anyway. Crop was 7 bales an acre on the outer swaths. If I was to rake and bale the leftovers, I doubt it would be more than half to 3/4 a bale an acre right now. To me that acceptable feeding pairs. If it was just cows, I’d probably make them grind a little harder, but I want weight gains.
great looking calves, nice too see some good prices for our calf this fall. long over due it you ask me
Thank you. We rolled the dice and sold early not knowing if the tone for the year on the market had been set. But due to feed shortage then factoring the cost to feed them another 3 weeks to our regular market date, well selling was the only way.
@@potholeproud4598 sometimes have to do what you have to do.. markets are strong and big shortage of cattle..
Nice looking cattle.
Thank you. We were quite happy with our weights. Always hoping to improve.
Love it!!
Awesome chickens!! You are taking good care of them there. I bought my first chickens when I was 10. They were banty chickens at the local cow and pig sale. Remember they cost me $1 apiece. They lived in our hog barn and hatched out a bunch of chicks every year. Used that money selling chicks to buy my first goats.
Thanks for reply. He’s pretty excited about this and you never have to remind him to do his chores
@@potholeproud4598 starts with chickens, pretty soon he’ll be feeding cows for you like my kids. One is in college and one is working 12 hour shifts, so I’m back to feeding my cows and a herd of goats and chickens for the kids. Lol
Makes my blood boil never enough time
Running down a dream ❤❤
Goo looking bulls from Ben and Tanner! Have they shut all the ditches down now?
Thanks. We really like that Renown bloodline. In spite of epd’s saying he is a hard calver we have found the opposite. Boy do those calves grow. All of our breeders are great reputable guys and stand by their product. Water still flowing but can’t hardly believe that it is. I’m sure any day now they will stop.
@@potholeproud4598 yes there isn’t many hard calving bulls left these days. Good for you on going with common sense over the numbers.
Congratulations on the plaque. I’ve never been down to the Calgary stampede. Been to the Canadian finals rodeo many times though when it was in Edmonton.
Seating was pretty good at the rodeo. Had a good time
@@potholeproud4598 how’s pasture’s holding out down there? Some guys are running out fast up here between the drought and hoppers. Community pastures are kicking out pairs around here…. We are ok till September or so, but will probably be a month shy on graze. Make it up with some swath grazing I suspect.
Pastures getting down, but we should hopefully be not too far off our usual time we come out of ours. Irrigation will likely be off in 10-12 days in the main canal system. And rationing for a bit after.
Do you guy fertilize new hay right away or do you wait a couple years? Bales would weigh 15-600?
When we planted we put on about 25# N (actual) with half bushel of barley. Now that it’s been in a year we put on a blend at 315# of product. Can’t remember the blend but I could find out The last grass bales we weighed were right at 1500#. With the Timothy in here not sure how much these will differ
Boy that’s a good crop. We are spraying hoppers and haying now to keep ahead of them. Probably half of average this year.
Nice looking hay.
That hood would look a lot better if it were green. Lol
Ha ya. There are days
@@potholeproud4598I had a green one. Way overhyped. Lol. It’s gone now.
I think so. For this model we have it’s had been unreal with the history that they are known for. Hope I didn’t jinx it
When you cut lodged hay do you run your skid shoes on the lowest position? Cutting some stuff that one way does a great job the other way it doesn’t look that good. Little streaky
We run skids shoes in second pin from top. I have found that those bottom 2 holes on the skid show have no effect. The cutterbar hits the ground before they do. Sometimes we will pull the pin on the top cylinder so you can tip the cutter bar. But for us even rolled hay fields I’d rather leave some stubble and loose maybe one bale per field vs swallowing rocks, breaking discs and shearing hubs. We found out today though on some stuffed that was bent over but not fully flat, run pto down to around 900 rpm and dropping a gear or 2 you will gain a couple inches of cut on lodged
Other thing this machine does, is the outside edge of the header frame really pushes a line and flattens crop. I’ve done everything I can thing of to get it to try and clean up that ribbon. Tried new blades on each end. Tried cutting drifter widths to see if the tractor side of header will clean it up but no luck
That’s awesome to know what the problem is with the random hay scattered out the side. It was driving me nuts because it was random of when it would throw the hay. Salesmen looked at me like I was crazy 😂 Good luck with haying
Sure made cutting the rest of the day more enjoyable for sure.
Rain makes all of us look smarter. Good luck hope it’s a good summer. Haying time is here almost
Handy.
Looks like it worked up well. Some timely rains and it’ll work out. Had good rains a week and a half ago, but it was so dry, that 2” has disappeared. Could use another inch any time.
That’s for sure. We are nice and green here but some rain is due. Dryland hay crops under extreme stress and maybe finished now.
Backwards turn out of a field and onto a bridge. You get to have all of the fun. Been hauling ours out to the grass too. Got one last group to sort today and chase them up the road to summer pasture. Nice to see them off of the hay.
Getting everything to go smoothly out that gate does prove to be a challenge some days. Get an old girl out front and usually goes well
That’s some good looking cattle
Thanks. Great feeling to get them out to summer range.
fine looking calves.
Nice to see some good, dry sod to have calves on. Still snow covered up here. End of the week this white stuff should be gone. Just getting going on calving here.
It has improved for sure. Some guys aren’t so lucky. Another inch of snow last night
@@potholeproud4598 we’ve been getting to -10 at nights so it has slowed the melting quite a bit. We move them to a clean field as well as they calve so it’d be nice to have the snow go so the calves can spread out away from the straw pack.
Right on, good weight
188 lbs of calf, she should go punch that bull in the face :)
Stout cattle. That class of heifers u kept back were real nice looking cattle.
Thank you very much. I wasnt too sure about them earlier on this winter, but now they are really coming around. Must have been going through that awkward teenager phase haha!!
Snow sounds crunchy, must be cold out. Hopefully have a month before we start here yet. With a bit of luck winter will be mostly done by then.
I think about -22 that morning. Hit -34 a couple days. Hopefully those are long gone.
@@potholeproud4598 I hear ya. -28 with a breeze this morning.
🤤 "promosm"
hard work
good job
Very sweet drinking station for cattle in the field ….great idea👍 👍
Darn good looking herd of heifers cows and bulls , great job folks on raising that herd in your environment 👍👍
Thank you. Where’s your home state?
@@potholeproud4598 We grew up in North Central Illinois in a small farm town, just 56 miles to the west was Quad cites of Rock Island, Moline, East Moline and Davenport Iowa.
I am looking for a job
Oh I’m sorry I can’t help you there with a job.
@@potholeproud4598 tenks
Crazy you can’t get parts for that 420 through the dealer. We had a 350, that was a good quad. When I worked at the pulp mill we used a lot of Honda quads. Good work horses. We run can ams at home now. Better dealer support than our local Honda dealer. Plus a nicer ride. And faster. Lol 😆
It is crazy. The dealer did what they could. They also told us when it comes to new atvs, they said they had 420s on order but Honda wouldn’t give them any delivery dates or even how many they would be allowed to have.
@@potholeproud4598 seems like can ams are coming in more regularly now, but all atv manufacturers have sure rode the struggle bus getting stuff in. Got a new tractor coming. They promised it by spring, I just hope it’s in by haying time. 🤷♂️
Animals are in very good condition.
Thank you. This winter has been good for their condition as well as saving some hay.