Our hearts and Prayers are with the people of British Columbia- Canada where 100's of dairy cows have died in the terrible flooding and several farms have been lost.
All the work you do to keep the farm clean is exhausting! but so essential for the health of your cattle and better efficiency in your operations. It’s very impressive to see your work ethic and determination to succeed.
I really like when your Dad is in the videos. Great to see you two working together. Hope you are still making videos with you and Jack working together. Thanks for the great video.
I Love that keeping it clean is a priority. Comfort for the animal is a priority as well. I farmed beef cattle back in the 70s and those were my priorities for my stock and I felt good about it and did well.
I continue to be amazed by the amount of work is involved in running a dairy. I really had no idea until I started following you. Once again, and excellent video.
Once again, I got out of breath watching Eric work those shovels. It is so cool to see a young man that has been handed down a great work ethic. Jack has a great teacher to learn from. Thanks as always for the video.
I thoroughly enjoyed your video. You and your dad should be extremely pleased with your setup and your teamwork that compliment each other. I think Jack has a great environment to grow up in. Thanks for sharing and have a safe and fantastic Friday and weekend.
Always enjoy your videos Eric and appreciate you and your family for all your hard work that you do everyday!! And for taking such great care of your herd. Our family has so much respect for dairy farmers!!! God bless you and your family
Another great video. I like the way you and your dad just seam to work together with much talking. You both seam to know what to do and what the other one is thinking and doing. Y'all stay safe and good luck.
There is just something soothing watching you do your cow work. I love it. I admire your work ethic. I think it is cool that you and your Dad work so well together.
Totally impressed how you take care of the herd and your equipment. You guys are so organized in your work too! Plus I can tell when you had the buildings constructed, you put a lot of thought into how you would clean them. Awesome operation you have. Thanks for the videos!
I'm not trying to tell you how to live your life, but for the size of dairy barns you guys have, a manure conveyor might be a real time saver. Put the switch out near where the manure spreader parks and the kubota driver can stay working and piling up the manure while the spreader driver fills and dumps. The newest barn would be the ideal candidate imho.
Hahaha, I don't really understand why, but I always enjoy watching the manure getting cleaned out and then spread onto the fields (both the liquid and solid manures). Seems almost therapeutic to me, although you probably don't experience the same enjoyment doing it as I get from watching it!
Thank Yall for editing and videos‼️ Prayers for Jack and ALL FAMILY‼️ Another commenter suggested Dingo. We have two and they definitely fill a need. A lot more powerful than expected‼️ Work great in tight places‼️ 🇺🇸AMERICAN FARMERS🇺🇸 🇺🇸AMERICAN HEROES🇺🇸 🍁🦃Happy Blessed🦃🍁 🍁🦃Thanksgiving🦃🍁
Another fine video of what goes on at the dairy farm...you never run out of work. Enjoyed you video on the robotic feed pusher last week...Now I know more about how they work. Interesting machine. Did the wheel replacement solve the problem? Keep up the good work,
That's nice to be able to get your loader into those pens and scoop it out . Makes it easier for you guys to maintain a healthy environment for the young calves. Some your cattle are beautiful 🐄🐄🐄🐄 Good to see that you have your new building up and going now .
Enjoying your videos Thank goodness for your skid loader it’s a life saver for you. Please enjoy each day of your young years. Times go quickly and you can’t do all you once did.
i am sure the skidsteer as i see a few times in the view in can nearly rotate itself where it sits i'd like to see how fast it physically can rotate without damaging the parts too badly like the second you or whoever drives it should turn as soon as it stabilizes from going back or forward i'm betting it can turn fairly fast
Does spreading manure on the fields reduce your overall fertilizer spend or does it just pay for itself and provide nutrients back into the soil that would otherwise become depleted over time?
Calories in. And calories out. Nutrients in. And nutrients out. Energy in. And energy out. Milk goes out on a dairy farm. Something has to balance the equation. Manure helps. But it needs to be supplemented. Watch some of his seeding videos. He still fertilizes.
Fantastic i am really very impressed and feel proud to see your hard working dear..... i am from india and a dairy farmer also..... thank you well done
You guys run a clean operation ..I have worked on farms where the manure was 4 ft deep in the calf pens ...their heads were hitting the beams and all work done with shovel and wheelbarrow
What is the slat? trench? down the aisle in the calf barn for? ( Sorry! Had to watch some more of the video. You explained it after I posted the question.)
Please answer, what are the advantages to using wood shavings over sand for the bedding? Thank you in advance for your assistance with this and for making the video.
When I was a kid being dragged around the country in the back of a station wagon, I often wondered why sometimes when we drove past a farm it would stink to high heaven. Watching farmers on UA-cam spread a coating of manure over many acres of land has answered that question for me.
Eric, Eric, Eric no dinner, no wine or flowers for the young heifers? Just straight in there with your probe. 😔 Then you cruised past their crib and didn't even stop, wave, sat hello or anything 🤔 poor girls. 👍🤣👍🇬🇧🇺🇸 MDS
Our hearts and Prayers are with the people of British Columbia- Canada where 100's of dairy cows have died in the terrible flooding and several farms have been lost.
All the work you do to keep the farm clean is exhausting! but so essential for the health of your cattle and better efficiency in your operations. It’s very impressive to see your work ethic and determination to succeed.
I really like when your Dad is in the videos. Great to see you two working together. Hope you are still making videos with you and Jack working together. Thanks for the great video.
compliments to your father for teaching you the value of doing jobs correctly the first time. Great team effort!
I’m impressed with your dedication to cleanliness and the continuing excellent health of the animals.
Always love seeing a notification for a new 10th Generation Dairyman video
That manure is worth a lot considering the rising nitrogen prices! Great video as always.
I Love that keeping it clean is a priority. Comfort for the animal is a priority as well. I farmed beef cattle back in the 70s and those were my priorities for my stock and I felt good about it and did well.
I continue to be amazed by the amount of work is involved in running a dairy. I really had no idea until I started following you. Once again, and excellent video.
oddly satisfying watching someone else's shovel manure instead of me doing it but I've done that many times
Once again, I got out of breath watching Eric work those shovels. It is so cool to see a young man that has been handed down a great work ethic. Jack has a great teacher to learn from. Thanks as always for the video.
Your barns always look so clean and well kept
Yes
Those cows better appreciate all you and your Dad do for them. Everything on the farm goes full circle. Stay safe.
I thoroughly enjoyed your video. You and your dad should be extremely pleased with your setup and your teamwork that compliment each other. I think Jack has a great environment to grow up in. Thanks for sharing and have a safe and fantastic Friday and weekend.
Always enjoy your videos Eric and appreciate you and your family for all your hard work that you do everyday!! And for taking such great care of your herd. Our family has so much respect for dairy farmers!!! God bless you and your family
One word that comes to mind for this video "TEAMWORK".
Love the pride you take in animal health
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Gotta get shit done before the geese fly, literally. Never ending cycle. Good work.
Another great video. I like the way you and your dad just seam to work together with much talking. You both seam to know what to do and what the other one is thinking and doing. Y'all stay safe and good luck.
There is just something soothing watching you do your cow work. I love it. I admire your work ethic. I think it is cool that you and your Dad work so well together.
You and your Dad are one helluva productive duo.
Almost makes me wanna get in a machine again and lend you a hand.
Hard working young man 👍👍
Another fine job by father and son
LOVE ALL YOUR WORK ERIC
Thank you Eric for your hard work
Totally impressed how you take care of the herd and your equipment. You guys are so organized in your work too! Plus I can tell when you had the buildings constructed, you put a lot of thought into how you would clean them. Awesome operation you have. Thanks for the videos!
Just imagine how much harder it would be if cow poop was dangerous and had to be treated like human poop. Dairy farming would be nearly impossible
Great idea,,and we love your videos,,it's like coming home from school and heading to the pasture of animals..and barn
Gosh you guys are amazing
After Lambing season, early summer, I had 42 pens to clean. I didn't have to do it by hand. I had a shovel.
I'm not trying to tell you how to live your life, but for the size of dairy barns you guys have, a manure conveyor might be a real time saver. Put the switch out near where the manure spreader parks and the kubota driver can stay working and piling up the manure while the spreader driver fills and dumps. The newest barn would be the ideal candidate imho.
Great stuff Eric👍👍👍👍
Soon as you said spreaders full my mind went straight to "shitters full" lol
Same here man 👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿
Clark shitters full lmao
Thanks for making great videos in the process of your daily work...you're really good at video/camera production. Your Texas fans!
Thank u for a great work filled video...
Hahaha, I don't really understand why, but I always enjoy watching the manure getting cleaned out and then spread onto the fields (both the liquid and solid manures). Seems almost therapeutic to me, although you probably don't experience the same enjoyment doing it as I get from watching it!
You keep your farm and animals so clean, healthy and happy...great job
Always looking forward to your videos!
Very clean , worth the effort. The cleaner the better. Thank you for sharing.
Thank Yall for editing and videos‼️ Prayers for Jack and ALL FAMILY‼️
Another commenter suggested Dingo. We have two and they definitely fill a need. A lot more powerful than expected‼️ Work great in tight places‼️
🇺🇸AMERICAN FARMERS🇺🇸
🇺🇸AMERICAN HEROES🇺🇸
🍁🦃Happy Blessed🦃🍁
🍁🦃Thanksgiving🦃🍁
just a GREAT video. very good job Dad and Eric. Thank you so much
Before the advent on bobcats that must have been a backbreaking job.
You should get some 11th gen shirts for your kids.
I'm sure your Dad would also appreciate some 9th Gen ones too.
You and your pops really work good together. Like a well oiled machine. Aloha brother 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Great job you just got to love how the cows love new bedding
you guys should look into a Toro Dingo or a walk behind skid steer for cleaning out the pens.
They just got the Kubota skid steer not to long ago.
Another fine video of what goes on at the dairy farm...you never run out of work. Enjoyed you video on the robotic feed pusher last week...Now I know more about how they work. Interesting machine. Did the wheel replacement solve the problem? Keep up the good work,
Awesome to come to UA-cam most every night and see a new 10thGen video!!! Thank you!!!
Did you hook up those water heaters in the new cow barn?? You were going to do it before Winter. Blessings dean
Nobody can ever say you two don't work hard! Well done
Love watching the pen cleaning. Great video thanks 😍
The circle of life...grow it, store it, feed it, shovel it, spread it, grow it again...
Looks like it’s getting colder, maybe post the temps so we can be shocked and grateful we’re not in it 😉 Really enjoy your videos
That's nice to be able to get your loader into those pens and scoop it out . Makes it easier for you guys to maintain a healthy environment for the young calves. Some your cattle are beautiful 🐄🐄🐄🐄 Good to see that you have your new building up and going now .
Sure made it easier to clean pens. I remember doing it on my Aunts Dairy Farm with just a shovel
Enjoying your videos
Thank goodness for your skid loader it’s a life saver for you.
Please enjoy each day of your young years. Times go quickly and you can’t do all you once did.
You guys are lucky to have megan as a employee. She does a great job for you. 👍
Looks like a pretty efficient operation. Keep up the good work.
bucket magician there at 5:40 :) Good video !
What a great invention the skid steer is; nothing else would be so maneuverable in such tight spaces.
i am sure the skidsteer as i see a few times in the view in can nearly rotate itself where it sits i'd like to see how fast it physically can rotate without damaging the parts too badly like the second you or whoever drives it should turn as soon as it stabilizes from going back or forward i'm betting it can turn fairly fast
What about cuttin that curb out Eric. Just enough to fit the width of the spreader. That way ur not fighting that all the time
That attention to detail are why the cows are happy beautiful and not diseased looking
It’s funny how my back doesn’t hurt when OTHER people clean up manure 🤣
Ah, the ol' dookie shooter. This is what brought me to your channel.
Awesome work...really enjoy your videos thanks for sharing..
Great video but why not have the calf barn on the same grated or slotted floors as the rest of the barns?
It’s easy to understand why you have 368K+ followers. Great job young fella. Take care. Cheers from BC 🇨🇦
Seems like a lot more videos lately.
Heads up, I am lame..but I can not wait for next week when Farming Simulator 22 comes out. It would be cool if someone modded your fam into the game.
Does spreading manure on the fields reduce your overall fertilizer spend or does it just pay for itself and provide nutrients back into the soil that would otherwise become depleted over time?
Calories in. And calories out.
Nutrients in. And nutrients out.
Energy in. And energy out.
Milk goes out on a dairy farm. Something has to balance the equation. Manure helps. But it needs to be supplemented.
Watch some of his seeding videos. He still fertilizes.
It does help a fair amount, but really they just need a place to get rid of it.
Fantastic i am really very impressed and feel proud to see your hard working dear..... i am from india and a dairy farmer also..... thank you well done
This is what I call team work great job well done
That sawdust cleans up nice and looks easier to work with than straw or fodder plus you guys don't clean a stall you detail it lol
I LOVE your vids
You guys run a clean operation ..I have worked on farms where the manure was 4 ft deep in the calf pens ...their heads were hitting the beams and all work done with shovel and wheelbarrow
What is the slat? trench? down the aisle in the calf barn for? ( Sorry! Had to watch some more of the video. You explained it after I posted the question.)
The shovel, spade, scraper...irreplaceable
Another good video. Do you keep spreading the manure into the winter until there is too much snow to run through?
Please answer, what are the advantages to using wood shavings over sand for the bedding? Thank you in advance for your assistance with this and for making the video.
When I was a kid being dragged around the country in the back of a station wagon, I often wondered why sometimes when we drove past a farm it would stink to high heaven. Watching farmers on UA-cam spread a coating of manure over many acres of land has answered that question for me.
It seems like they could have made that drain in the center of the floor more effecient. But, what do I know?
"load #2." hilarious...
Do you ever have trouble with your manure spreader freezing in the winter?
We did on our farm and shoveling it out was no picnic.
Another day on the farm fun video to watch always enjoy !! See you in the next one !
Eric, Eric, Eric no dinner, no wine or flowers for the young heifers?
Just straight in there with your probe. 😔
Then you cruised past their crib and didn't even stop, wave, sat hello or anything 🤔 poor girls.
👍🤣👍🇬🇧🇺🇸 MDS
Its nice,good you take such good care of the cafes
Everyone talking about Jack, I haven’t seen Jack!
Dunno why it’s relaxing to watch them clean up manure while I eat lunch.
Love manure hauling videos keep them coming
i believe i herd that skid-loader say aaaaaaaaaaaa thanks
how many hours on the skid now??
1000
“Whatcha doin hun”
“Watching a guy spread manure”
“If you don’t want to tell me …fine”
Yes yes yes my happy place cleaning pens 😊😊😊 thanks for an awesome video
Love the dry humor....as Eric speeds over a field slingin' sh!t..."load (of)? #2"???🤣🙃🤣🙃😅🙃🤣🤣🙃👍🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🍶🍦🍨😎🌄
Thanks for your video! Great content. I'm exhausted.
Time to get or replace the barn cat,Pretty sure I saw a very large mouse. LOL
Diggin these P.M. uploads 🤑👍🇺🇸
thanks for another great video your production is getting better
Enjoyed.
Is there a limit of how much manure you can put on the fields ?